This was a little baby quilt that I made. I love polka dots, so I was really pleased with the twin border. I sold this quilt on ebay - I hope the new little owner is loving it.
Sunday, April 7, 2013
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Quilt 11 - Mum's Scrappy Stars quilt
This quilt was made by hand (including the quilting) for my Mum and Dad's room. The quilt was made in a 'controlled' scraps theme. Some of the fabrics are quite sentimental, as they included fabrics from the first quilt I made and also the quilt I made for my brother's wedding.
Quilt 10 - Scrappy Stars
This is a pattern I made up myself, to use up some scrap fabrics I had. I love making scrappy quilts, so this was lots of fun. The quilting design was a free motion camelia pattern. The quilt was donated to Lismore Base Hospital.
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Quilt 9 - Green Oklahoma backroads
I made this quilt from the free pattern at Quiltville (see http://quiltville.blogspot.com.au/2005/06/oklahoma-backroads.html ).
I used more 'controlled' colours, but still with scrap fabrics. The quilt was donated to Lismore Base Hospital
I used more 'controlled' colours, but still with scrap fabrics. The quilt was donated to Lismore Base Hospital
Quilt 8 - Agi's quilt
Agi is Marnie's little sister (see Quilt 7). When Agi was born in December 2008, I made quilts for both Agi and Marnie. I wasn't sure if Agi was going to be a boy or a girl, so I made the quilt unisex and finished it by adding Agi's name (Agnes) on when she was born. Lots of farm animals featured, to go with the farm Agi is growing up on.
Quilt 7 - Marnie's quilt
Ths is a quilt I made for Marnie, a little friend of mine, a few years ago. Marnie is a farm girl, and I was inspired to make her an applique quilt featuring some of the animals on her farm, including Ces the dog, Diesel the horse and Tucker the cow.
Monday, December 3, 2012
Christmas decorating
Here is a photo of the new Nativity scene. (When I was buying the bale of hay, the fellow from Norco Rural referred to it as a 'Naivety' scene and so that is what it is often called at our house). The Nativity scene on Saturday originally had a stable aswell, however it turned out to be the un-stable and kept falling over. So as not to incur any legal action from injuries to the neighbourhood kids, it has been dismantled for now. Watch this space for further stable improvement and perhaps further character development in 2013....
I've also included a photo of our outdoor Christmas tree. One of the giant baubles fell off on the weekend, thank goodness no-one was standing underneath.
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