Jun 26, 2010

june



This month has been all about drinking tea, crochet, and making my way through this massive bowl of passionfruits (amongst other things). 
And now my Dad can stop nagging me because I haven't posted since the 14th. 

Jun 14, 2010

winterland


Getting ready for
 Winterland in July. 

Jun 8, 2010

covered

Sit down, put your feet up. The work has been done for you. Cushion covers now available here.

Jun 7, 2010

another



I need another hobby like a hole in the head. But having said that I love my nearly learnt skill of crochet. This was my third and final attempt at learning to create granny squares. Thanks to a great teacher, this time I had success. And thanks to Kate's gorgeous yarns, a granny square blanket is well on it's way to being made.



Jun 3, 2010

testing

1.2.3.


Always good to test a pattern out before it goes to print. Saves a lot of tears.

Jun 2, 2010

sometimes



A new embroidery project is emerging. This is how it came about...
When you are a crafty type a lot of people you meet start off sentences like this - 
'You know what you should do...' insert advice here about a project they think is a winner.
At this stage I smile politely and try to stay focused. You never know, someone might just have a gem to share, but usually not (help me out here other designers, you KNOW what I'm talking about).
Last month I worked for six days at a Craft Show in Melbourne. If you met me on the first 4 days you were lucky. If you met me on the last 2, I'd have to say a big sorry. My passion for life was snuffed out on those days by PMS and being interstate without my kids.
Back to the story. It must have been in the first few days when I met a crafty lady, who after looking at my matryoshka dolls, shared a story about a hand embroidered doll she had when growing up. Thank you whoever you are, I told you I'd do one. It's in the works now!

May 29, 2010

the challenge

My goal was to make a baby quilt using only fabrics and trims that I had at home. I pulled together some red, chocolate & blue handprinted fabrics, but was most excited when I found 6 metres of spotted red bias tape bought recently at a craft show! I don't usually buy things without a purpose, but I knew this tape had my name all over it.
This quilt will go to a newborn baby boy tomorrow (if his Mum makes it to church, otherwise I'll have to make a special visit).