Yes, once again, Christmas is sneaking up on all of us. This year I have been pleasantly surprised to find the idea for my 'teacher' presents early, and have now completed 22 reindeers! OK, they may not all be in authentic colours but, as Kirstie from BBC4 says 'What the heck. I think they are pretty, and that's all that matters!!'.
All I need to do now is to make some shortbread or chocolates to accompany the reindeers, and then that task is finished. I suppose I should now turn my hand to writing Christmas cards, but should probably clear all the stuffing, red noses and small black button eyes from the lounge room first, as it is looking slightly disorganised and messier than normal (I really didn't think that was possible).
My artistic friend, her artistic son and I, wandered around Spotlight this morning for an hour or so, and a very enjoyable time was had by all. I bought myself a laser cut wooden Christmas tree and some orange spray paint and seed beads. Who said that Christmas should be red and green?! Keep watching this blog to see the end result.
Well, back to basics - the washing machine has finished and the sun is still shining, so I had better get the washing on the line before I lose my eco friendly thoughts, and put all the washing into the clothes dryer.
Rudolph, the red nosed reindeer ....................
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Glad to be back
I cannot believe that it has been so long (5 months!!!), since I last posted a blog. My artistic friend has posted at least 2, possibly more, in that time, and I am not quite sure why I have been so silent. I have started and finished 6 quilts during that period, so that may account for my silence, and I became addicted to MasterChef on the television, and time that I would have previously spent composing my blog (yes, it normally takes that long), was instead spent sitting on my bum watching very talented amateurs cook amazing dishes.
I have also been making treasure and dilly bags to sell, but this venture is going through a very quiet period at the moment. To be truthful, it has never been a very busy period for these bags, but I think they are great, and am very happy to make them to order. A big thank you to Silv who has bought 14 dilly bags for Christmas presents for her 14 nieces and nephews.
There have been some milestones since my last blog - my niece has turned 21 (her quilt is pictured), a workmate from my PDL days turned 90 (his quilt is pictured), and my sister's sister in law now has a grand daughter. My eldest nephew's 21st is in a couple of years and my sister has chosen the fabric and the pattern for that quilt. The big question now is whether I can get that fabric and pattern to look absolutely fabulous. Since we have never had much in common, this may be an interesting experience.
I have started organising all my fabric scraps into Bonnie Hunter's scrap user system. This involves cutting all your scraps into particular sizes and then storing each size in a plastic box/tub to be used in future quilts. All this really means is that the fabric scraps, instead of being shoved shelves in the cupboard, are just shoved into boxes on shelves in the cupboard. I have great plans to make quilts from these scraps, but don't feel the need to do this just yet. I am quite happy just cutting up fabric to fill the boxes.
I also need to learn how to put spiders on to a bug quilt - do I applique the spiders, or embroider them on? Both options seem a little fiddly, and yes, I have looked on the web for iron-on spider motifs, but cannot find any.
I think this is all from me for now, but don't worry, I will try and post another blog shortly.
I have also been making treasure and dilly bags to sell, but this venture is going through a very quiet period at the moment. To be truthful, it has never been a very busy period for these bags, but I think they are great, and am very happy to make them to order. A big thank you to Silv who has bought 14 dilly bags for Christmas presents for her 14 nieces and nephews.
There have been some milestones since my last blog - my niece has turned 21 (her quilt is pictured), a workmate from my PDL days turned 90 (his quilt is pictured), and my sister's sister in law now has a grand daughter. My eldest nephew's 21st is in a couple of years and my sister has chosen the fabric and the pattern for that quilt. The big question now is whether I can get that fabric and pattern to look absolutely fabulous. Since we have never had much in common, this may be an interesting experience.
I have started organising all my fabric scraps into Bonnie Hunter's scrap user system. This involves cutting all your scraps into particular sizes and then storing each size in a plastic box/tub to be used in future quilts. All this really means is that the fabric scraps, instead of being shoved shelves in the cupboard, are just shoved into boxes on shelves in the cupboard. I have great plans to make quilts from these scraps, but don't feel the need to do this just yet. I am quite happy just cutting up fabric to fill the boxes.
I also need to learn how to put spiders on to a bug quilt - do I applique the spiders, or embroider them on? Both options seem a little fiddly, and yes, I have looked on the web for iron-on spider motifs, but cannot find any.
I think this is all from me for now, but don't worry, I will try and post another blog shortly.
Friday, April 2, 2010
Finished!!
I am pleased to say that I finished the really, really, really urgent project (memory quilt for a 50th birthday) on time - in fact 1 day early! I surprised everyone, including myself.
I was sure that I would be the one who 'put their foot in it' and let the birthday girl know what was happening before time, but even though she knew I was scheming with her husband and boys, she wasn't prepared for the quilt - which was great!!
So, now time to pack up all the green fabric and begin to get the 5" squares off the bed in the front room and put into a quilt with a New Zealand theme. The family is coming for dinner on Easter Sunday, so the cleaning of the house (massive job - cottons ALL over the floor), may delay this project for a while, but I have the Good Friday Appeal blaring away on the TV and if I just pull my finger out and get on with it, I may surprise myself again, and have the NZ quilt, if not finished, at least together, by the end of the day.
Happy Easter to everyone!
I was sure that I would be the one who 'put their foot in it' and let the birthday girl know what was happening before time, but even though she knew I was scheming with her husband and boys, she wasn't prepared for the quilt - which was great!!
So, now time to pack up all the green fabric and begin to get the 5" squares off the bed in the front room and put into a quilt with a New Zealand theme. The family is coming for dinner on Easter Sunday, so the cleaning of the house (massive job - cottons ALL over the floor), may delay this project for a while, but I have the Good Friday Appeal blaring away on the TV and if I just pull my finger out and get on with it, I may surprise myself again, and have the NZ quilt, if not finished, at least together, by the end of the day.
Happy Easter to everyone!
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
In a Lull
I feel as if I am in a lull - not a rut (yet!) - just a lull. I have lots of things to do, and one of them is really (really, really really) urgent, but I am not feeling overly stressed about it, and have a plan B if plan A doesn't work out on time.
There are 6" squares positioned on the bed in the front room for the next quilt, there are 8" 'Drunkard's Path' pieces in a flat frozen pastry sheet box ready for the quilt after that, there is the niece's 21st quilt that I just need to have quilted (by machine), there is a knitted reindeer (many thanks to the artistic friend for that idea!) that needs thought and concentration and a few unfinished objects. Not too much to get stressed about, but enough to keep me busy.
The sales on MadeIt.com.au have dropped off dramatically (I only made two!), so there is no need to refresh my dilly bag stock at the moment. I had hoped to make decorative long legged bunnies for Easter to sell, but the really, really, really urgent project put paid to that idea - for this year at least.
There are 6" squares positioned on the bed in the front room for the next quilt, there are 8" 'Drunkard's Path' pieces in a flat frozen pastry sheet box ready for the quilt after that, there is the niece's 21st quilt that I just need to have quilted (by machine), there is a knitted reindeer (many thanks to the artistic friend for that idea!) that needs thought and concentration and a few unfinished objects. Not too much to get stressed about, but enough to keep me busy.
The sales on MadeIt.com.au have dropped off dramatically (I only made two!), so there is no need to refresh my dilly bag stock at the moment. I had hoped to make decorative long legged bunnies for Easter to sell, but the really, really, really urgent project put paid to that idea - for this year at least.
Anyway, I had better go and make further progress on the urgent project (I have even brought it into work so that I can do some quilting at lunchtime!).
Sunday, February 28, 2010
It really works!!
As the market stall idea didn't really work out for us at the moment, the MadeIt.com.au website seemed like a better option, and it is!!! I sold a dilly bag!! Just one, admittedly, but it is still a sale, and the bag had only been listed for a day! What a success!!
Each seller is notified by email when they make a sale, so you can imagine my excitement when I opened Outlook to find a message from MadeIt.com.au advising me that I had sold an item. The only problem now is, everytime I open Outlook I expect to see a sold item email.
I have now listed about 8 treasure bags, as well as 7 of the dilly bags, and have them listed under 'babies and children', 'bags', and 'craft and made' items. This way I am sure to get maximum exposure and hopefully receive many more sold item emails!
The artistic friend is still waiting for the excitement of receiving such an email, but I am sure that success for her is not too far away.
Each seller is notified by email when they make a sale, so you can imagine my excitement when I opened Outlook to find a message from MadeIt.com.au advising me that I had sold an item. The only problem now is, everytime I open Outlook I expect to see a sold item email.
I have now listed about 8 treasure bags, as well as 7 of the dilly bags, and have them listed under 'babies and children', 'bags', and 'craft and made' items. This way I am sure to get maximum exposure and hopefully receive many more sold item emails!
The artistic friend is still waiting for the excitement of receiving such an email, but I am sure that success for her is not too far away.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Change of Plans .....
Although the 'artistic friend' and I were quite keen with the market stall idea, life has decided to point us in another direction. Due to children's weekend sports programmes, the practicality of attending weekend markets just didn't work. Therefore, a website called 'madeit.com.au' seems to fit the bill very nicely. It is a site that sells handmade items. I had been thinking of selling my products on etsy.com, but this seemed more appropriate for the professional artisan, whereas madeit.com.au has a more homemade/handmade feel to it.
Both the 'artistic friend' and I have stalls on the madeit.com.au website - toffeeandwren and retrogarnet. No sales have been made by either of us yet, but our stalls have only been operating for 1 day!
We are selling everything from podpals to dilly bags, beaded bookmarks, plastic covered bags and anything other craft item that we find we have made lots of and haven't yet given away as presents.
Our next effort is to design a banner for each of our stalls, and we should then look very professional, even if we don't feel it yet.
I have lots of photos to take of my dilly bags so that I can update my market stall, and I will keep all my readers abreast of our progress.
Both the 'artistic friend' and I have stalls on the madeit.com.au website - toffeeandwren and retrogarnet. No sales have been made by either of us yet, but our stalls have only been operating for 1 day!
We are selling everything from podpals to dilly bags, beaded bookmarks, plastic covered bags and anything other craft item that we find we have made lots of and haven't yet given away as presents.
Our next effort is to design a banner for each of our stalls, and we should then look very professional, even if we don't feel it yet.
I have lots of photos to take of my dilly bags so that I can update my market stall, and I will keep all my readers abreast of our progress.
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Success!
Although I wouldn't consider our first market an amazing success, we had some sales and by the looks of the small crowd there on Sunday, we may have been one of the minority of stalls who did. It was a very quiet market - that's just not us saying it, that was the overall feeling of the stall holders and operators. It was a great experience, and we were both very pleased that we had done a trial run of putting up the tent the day before, so that although we didn't look like complete professionals on the day, we didn't look like dorks either. Our stall was set up and decorated well before the 8.30 a.m. deadline, and in our cream coloured aprons with red and white rosettes (many thanks to the 'artistic friend'), we looked thoroughly in our element. We kept being told that it can take up to 12 months to make a success of something like this, so I will keep all my readers posted! I think we both have a little bit of restocking to do, but found that we had ample stock on the day to keep up with our sales.
On the tail of the market success, I completed both the wedding and engagement quilts. They both look fabulous, and I even remembered to take photos of them before wrapping them (which is quite unusual for me!).
This is a short blog for me, as I have run out of things to say (also unusual!).
On the tail of the market success, I completed both the wedding and engagement quilts. They both look fabulous, and I even remembered to take photos of them before wrapping them (which is quite unusual for me!).
This is a short blog for me, as I have run out of things to say (also unusual!).
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