Thursday, 30 July 2015

Scrapping

I have finished my scrap quilt top! Now to find some time to quilt it.


I have a cunning plan to use this Lotta Jansdotter 'Echo' print for the backing (I picked it up for a song ($4/m) at Spotlight recently). I thought I would stitch this quilt from the back by roughly following the lines of the backing print. Good plan?


Notice that beautiful dark green in the background? That is our wheat crop. We have had great rain this season, and the crops in our part of the world are looking amazing. Here's hoping that the forecasts for a dry spring are wrong!

Tuesday, 21 July 2015

By hand

Thank you for your suggestions on my hexie dilemma. The consensus seemes to be to push on with the project, and that lining the piece with white will stop the seams from showing through so much.

We had a brief trip to Sydney in the school holidays, and I finally got to visit Quiltsmith in Annandale. Another one to tick off my 'quilt shop bucket list'! I snapped these impressive hand pieced quilts while I was there:




I also popped in to Post Office Patchwork in Glenbrook where I picked up a lovely set of 1930s fabrics. 


So armed with your advice, some visual inspiration and some new fabrics, I'm all set to get back to my hexies!

Monday, 13 July 2015

Rare snow in Australia

The mid year school holidays have come to a snowy end in our part of the world.


Australia has a small alpine region where it snows frequently, but outside this area, snowfalls are rare. 


The town where I live is renowned as being very cold, and will usually get a smattering of snow each winter. But yesterday was special, with a good couple of inches of snow which settled for the day!




While this display may seem paltry to many of you, it is big news for us!


Yesterday's snow was the best fall I've seen in the eight years I've lived here.


These photos show my snow-blanketed garden yesterday.
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