Its wonderful to be spending some time at home....painted the wood work around the front and back doors ....sounds boring but it was very much needed and painting is one of those instant transformations that really don't take long to do.
Thought I would share with you though my latest purchases.....Picked this great little desk up at a shop in Yarramalong (Central Coast NSW ) and as if the actual desk isn't cute enough the little brass plaque you can see on the front of the document box reads...."Patent applied for March 11th 1918". I am going to try and chase down the history of this little piece of furniture....Oh and the document box folds down into the desk top.
Thought I would share with you though my latest purchases.....Picked this great little desk up at a shop in Yarramalong (Central Coast NSW ) and as if the actual desk isn't cute enough the little brass plaque you can see on the front of the document box reads...."Patent applied for March 11th 1918". I am going to try and chase down the history of this little piece of furniture....Oh and the document box folds down into the desk top.
Stopped in at the French Market last Saturday and nabbed this wonderful bench seat, candles and pretty linen coat hangers....just love them all.
until next time
Carol
Lots of new fabric has been arriving from our very clever Australian ladies.....
Pomegranate Lane Cotton and Wool from the Quilted Crow ladies
I can't wait to start something with the wool....just waiting on the correct coloured thread from Aurifil.
Pomegranate Lane Cotton and Wool from the Quilted Crow ladies
I can't wait to start something with the wool....just waiting on the correct coloured thread from Aurifil.
and Victoria Park by Karen Styles of Somerset Patchwork.
Both of these ranges are just beautiful and different.
I have taken some time this weekend to play in my garden and my roses are blooming beautifully.....
A quick trip to Swanes Nursery to pick up some new plants for the garden and couldn't resist taking a few snaps.....wishing these were mine!
until next time
Carol
Why is it that some days are just made up of "reverse sewing"?....so no patchwork this evening I have been working on my cross stitch sampler instead.
Let me introduce you to Dennis. He is the centre of a much bigger picture....1m x .60cm to be exact!
Dennis's garden is slowly growing....
and soon he will enjoy some friendly company....
I am so enjoying getting back to cross stitch for a change.
The blue quilt is coming along....(this is the one that warranted reverse sewing)....appliquéing little bits onto the last border tonight.....then onto the next project!!
Until next time
Carol
Let me introduce you to Dennis. He is the centre of a much bigger picture....1m x .60cm to be exact!
Dennis's garden is slowly growing....
and soon he will enjoy some friendly company....
I am so enjoying getting back to cross stitch for a change.
The blue quilt is coming along....(this is the one that warranted reverse sewing)....appliquéing little bits onto the last border tonight.....then onto the next project!!
Until next time
Carol
Out and About....
Back home again from a lovely weekend away in western NSW......Thanks Chooky and family for a wonderful weekend and the ladies who attended the workshop. It was wonderful to see everyone finish their projects.
I couldn't resist the field of oates.....I think!
Or Dad and the Kids....it's a shame I wasn't closer!
Sorry no pictures from me on the workshop but jump on over to the chook shed and take a peek.
Until next time.....hopefully that won't be long!!!
Carol
Well it is lovely to be home after such a busy month. I decided to take my quilts to the International Quilt Market in Pittsburgh last month. There was much interest in what I make and lots of great compliments on my work.
I was lucky enough to be placed right next door to Carol Hopkins (one of my favourite quilt authors). Such a lovely lady, she kindly lent me some items that I left at home!!!
We continued over to Lancaster County for a few days and then onto Philadelphia for 3 days before flying home. This part of our journey was the "holiday" part of our stay and we thoroughly enjoyed both these places very much with their lovely old buildings, antique shops and country scenes.
This lovely brass section of an old bank took my eye as a potential quilt border...
I was lucky enough to be placed right next door to Carol Hopkins (one of my favourite quilt authors). Such a lovely lady, she kindly lent me some items that I left at home!!!
My husband came along to "carry the bags" and we both were overwhelmed with the friendliness of not only the people at Quilt Market but those people we met in Pittsburgh in general.
These are before and after shots of our booth. This event was a huge learning curve for me and I will be back at Market again next year in Minneapolis next year.We continued over to Lancaster County for a few days and then onto Philadelphia for 3 days before flying home. This part of our journey was the "holiday" part of our stay and we thoroughly enjoyed both these places very much with their lovely old buildings, antique shops and country scenes.
and these lovely little wool pieces had to of course come home with me.
Thanks to everyone for making our stay just great.
Carol
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