Almost FinishedThis is my garden inspired quilt that is ready for the binding to be done and it will be finished.
These tiny flowers were what I accomplished on the weekend away and I'm really pleased with the way they turned out.
Dyeing fabric and creating


This is a small section of a quilt I'm teaching. Inspiration comes from your garden and so far this one is coming along nicely. I really like the effect Ann has on the leaves in this pot plant. Her leaf litter looks so scumption you want to dive into it.
In the spirit of Easter and to entertain the ladies Allyson found this great Easter Bunny Hat to wear. Some people can wear hats regardless of the type, I'm not one of them.
Jenny spent some time making prairie points for the border of her quilt, could there be a hat in the making?

I'm going away with friends for the weekend, lots of sewing and eating and laughing. These weekends are good for the soul and I always have a great time, although the thought of packing (which I haven't done yet) and planning what I'm taking (almost organised) is always the hard part. Then there's packing the car and unpacking it when I get there, still, it's good to go and why I'm wasting time thinking of it as a difficult thing to do I don't know.
This is the entry to the house we stay in, doesn't it look welcoming? I'll try to get a photo of the whole house this weekend and share it. The property has just changed hands, from 'Church' owned to business property. In other words, the price has gone up and we may not be able to afford to go again. Some of the ladies have been going to this place for over 12 years and its going to be quite sad if this is our last weekend. Time to look for something new and affordable.
The house on the lower left is on the same property, opposite the house we stay in. We've stayed in this one too but prefer the layout in the other house, even though the toilets are accesible only from the outside verandah which is fine during the day but we get a bit scared in the dark of a country night.
On the right is the view behind the house, Maroon Dam (20 minutes outside Boonah) a supply of water to parts of South East Queensland and at the moment extremely short of water due to years of low water fall. One of my husbands favourite fishing haunts. We've had some good rain fall this season but not a lot has fallen in the catchment area of the dam. We're all wishing it would rain out that way and top it up.
Hope you all have a good weekend too.
My Computer is going away for the weekend too. Not with me, but to get an external hard drive fitted so I don't loose everything if something goes wrong. 


Desert Storm
Loving this postcard size piece that was done with scraps from another piece.
I've framed one of the postcards in a old frame and I like the way it looks. There are a few more postcards that I'm planning to frame, managed to pick up a few frames the other day just need to do it.
Plan to experiment with surrounds, the one in the frame is attached to a fabric background. I made a sleeve with fabric and inserted a piece of Timtex then stitched the open end closed. Then I straight stitched around the edge to attach the postcard to the backing. I think I could do that and sell them that way without a frame.
This Label is on one of my Journal quilts, I'd forgotten to put labels on before quilting them so this one is attached with fusible webbing and a few outer stitches just in case. I took a photo of my hand and can now print it, any size I want, onto fabric. Then I iron them to the fusible and write details on it and iron it to the backing, normally before I quilt, but a lot of the time I forget to make labels and have to attach them when I remember.
How do you label your quilts? 


Lexie's Holiday Quilt

Some of us are shy. Most of us are out there

Borders Stamped
This is the border that I stamped using the newly made stamps and learning that I should plan ahead.
Once I saw the backing was showing as well as the design I used a small paint brush to paint the shapes so the backing stayed clean and the stamping went well after that.
Did I measure before I stamped? That would be a No answer.
Learning by making mistakes is the way I do it though and I'm sure I'll be able to use these pieces somewhere.
Let me know what you think. Does it matter if things are not evenly spaced?
Does the border look any good around this piece?