Sunday, February 26, 2006

Row By Row Challenge


The top row is my finished on my friend Vicky's row by row quilt. I am really happy with the result. I added the little blue bird because Vicky had put one in her 'Welcome' row. I am hoping that the others working on the quilt will follow suit and each row will have a little blue bird. Vicky's theme is "Country Life".

The funny part is Vicky has used the exact same row I did on the first row quilt she worked on, so I know she will like it! I now have that quilt! Pam's quilt is "Gardening"

I think I might do butterflies using the bended bias method by Linda M Poole. I don't want to do flowers on all the quilts!

Looking out my front door...


I was asked on one of the lists I belong to what I saw when I walked out the door. I thought it was easier to post a picture! This is what I see. The front garden, roses, the paddocks in front of the house and the hills off into the distance! The view changes with the season. At the moment the hills are dry and brown as it is summer. In winter they are green and in spring are yellow and purple with crops of canola and lupins. Very Pretty!

Sunday, February 12, 2006

Michael


Since I have posted a picture of Matt, albeit at 3.30am on the day he spent 21 hours on an aeroplane, I thought I should post a picture of Michael! My boys are just gorgeous but then I am really biased! :)

Weed - just for Ali!





On one of my lists, we were discussing how we fixed "bloopers" and I told about my friendship quilt which our pet budgie made a meal of and how after the budgie named Weed, died I commerated him by appliquing a budgie over the damage to the quilt.

Ali then asked me to post pictures to my blog so here they are just for Ali (and anyone else who cares to peek!)

Wednesday, February 08, 2006

Just for Debbie...

then Ihave to stop. All tonights blogging is being done with my left hand as I have had a cortisone injection in my right wrist due to the dreaded repetitive strain injury! I can't use my right hand at all for 24 hours.

My sister Debbie has requested a picture of me, so here it is...

HI DEB!!!!!

Jardee



One of the highlights of the weekend was to be able to visit Jardee, the little timber mill town, 5kms from Manjimup, where my dad was born. The mill is closed now and the townsite is now privately owned. Can you imagine what it would be like to own a town?! The owner is now doing up all the mill cottages and renting them out. It is such a pretty place and I was quite overcome to be able to visit.

This is Churches Road. At the time of taking the Photo, I didn't realise that if I turned around and followed the dirt road for a few hundred metres I would have come to my great grandfather's farm.


This is the original mill office and post office.











The store shed and bus stop.














The town water supply (there are actually two tanks in the village) Stop work meetings for the workers were always held under this tank!
My fascination with my father's heritage is because my sisters and I never had the opportunity to know my Dad's family as his parent's both died in their early 20's. My Dad was just two and a bit years old.



It has been a couple of weeks since I last posted as all I have been doing is going to work.

This weekend just gone, I went to a little south west town called Manjimup and spent time with my best friend, Gillian and friends Lynley and Fay. We stayed at Fay's place. Fay is a very talented lady who dye's the most wonderful fabrics. We had a fun weekend watching the dyeing process which in the end produces the most amazing colous and movement in the fabric. I took pictures of the fabrics hanging on the line on Sunday morning after they spent the night soaking in the washing machine! Aren't they fabulous!! That is Fay in the foreground.

Thursday, January 26, 2006

I have had so many compliments about my dragon design, I thought I would show you all where I got it from! The original picture is on theteapot from the Chinese tea set we brought back from China in October last year. The applique dragon is about 8 inches long. As you can see from the mobile phone, the original design isn't that big!!

Australia Day


It is Janurary 26, which is Australia Day here in Australia and a public holiday. It feels very strange being at home in the middle of the working week. We have no plans for the day but most people celebrate with a bbq. Perth has a big fireworks display. If you want to know about the celebrations you can go to: http://www.australiaday.gov.au/area.asp?aID=2 Jeff is at work catching up with paper work because it is our busy time of year and he won't be in the office until this time next week - poor man. He is off to bull sale in Bindoon tomorrow and then is in Adelaide from Monday to Wednesday.

Right now I have our pampered puss meowing at the door to be let in. He has been very naughty in the last week and taking off at dusk and staying out all
night. I have been waking up to murdered wildlife on the mat. Today he can stay out all day and see if that makes him stay in all night! His name is Chi and I love him to bits!

Right now I am listening to him crying to come in - poor darling! NOT!

I am off for a walk to check on a colleague's pet rabbit this morning while it is cool. So I will sign off for now.

Monday, January 23, 2006





Now I have done one post I think I am getting the hang of this! I am also involved with a row by row this year with my local patchwork group. You can see the first row I have to work on on my design wall which hangs on two skirt hangers in front of the built in wardrobe! I have also posted my row. The theme I chose was the orient and my inspiration for my row was a mosaic wall in the Forbidden City in Beijing in China. There are 8 people participating and we are planning on handing over the completed quilts in September of this year.

Another exciting event that happened this week is the prodigal son returned! Matt has spent the last two years in England working hard and falling in love. We heard today that Kerry , his girlfriend will be arriving in Western Australia on April 3 at 12.20 am - what is with the flights from the UK arriving at such ungodly hours when you have an hour or so drive afterwards :). We are all very excited about her coming! This Picture is of Matt at 3.30 in the morning on the day he came home. He is on the phone to Kerry to let her know he has arrived.

I am on a huge learning curve tonight. Not only have I set up my blog but I am learning all about MSN messenger! Matt's room is in the shed which is about 50metres from the house and to save us traipsing back and forward, Mick has set me up on Messenger! Yes - this is a geeks house. We all have our own computers and they are all on the internet! What fun!

I have finally fallen...

...into the realm of blogging thanks to a great group of ladies I talk with on Yahoo! Like the others, I can see this as a great way of letting those I am close to see what I have been up to and a place to post pictures of my quilts and other bits and pieces!



To start with I thought I would post pictures of the fantastic furniture my hubby bought me for Christmas. This has made my sewing room a much more productive and pleasant place to be!