Tuesday, 6 January 2009

House Pictures

We recently had our house on the market, here are some of the professional photos that were taken. Due to circumstances beyond our control our planned move to Melbourne is on hold.

 

outside

 

family kitchen

The kitchen/family room. We tend to live in this room.
The French door leads into the sunroom.

loungeroom

The lounge/dining room. I’ve since hung an Antique blue & white pinwheel quilt on the wall behind the dining suite.
Notice the rug looks like a quilt.

There’s a dollhouse on the right of the picture. Miniatures are another of my passions. I’ll take some pics of it & add them. It’s a 30’s house with miniature quilts to suit.
I’ve also built a mini quilt shop & classroom.

R'sroom

Rowan’s room, with the Harry Potter quilt in place.

sewingroom

My sewing room, which has changed considerably since this pic was taken. The screen which hid a double bed is gone as is the bed & all my fabric shelves are now where they were. There are also too many boxes of stuff waiting to be sorted & put away.

It’s a great place to sew as it’s actually a bedsit, so I have a kitchenette & ensuite & can spend the day out there without being distracted by housework, lol.

When it is all sorted I will take pics.
I go out to sort stuff & get side tracked & start sewing. :-)


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Sunday, 4 January 2009

Some pics.

Having re-read the posts I posted last year I thought I should add some pics of my finished room. I’ve finished the wall hanging I mentioned & it looks quite pretty behind the bed.

 

bedroom1

heartwallhangingsm

heartwallhangingcentreen

I also finished the Harry Potter quilt in time for Rowan’s birthday.

rowan's

Saturday, 3 January 2009

New Beginnings

Well so much for keeping a blog!!!! It's been a while since I last posted but I plan to actually achieve lots of sewing this year & keeping track of it here.
First I'll post a few pics of things I made for my dear friend Pinky.

chooksachet

Pinky has a soft spot for chooks though being an American she didn’t actually know they are called chooks here in Oz.

chooksachetinside

The sachet is designed to hold needles, scissors & a pins.

pinky necklace

  I’ve only done a little beading though I’ve made
this necklace several times as gifts.

pinkyscissorfob A simple scissor fob with Pinky’s initials.

BIRTHDAY SWAPS

I’m in a couple of birthday swaps this year, The first is a block swap.

buttonzblock

Leween has asked for a red & white block, any size, any colour. Leween loves redwork so this block jumped into my head. The pattern is from an old magazine. I resized it to a 12” block.
I cut double so I can make the block for myself too.

buttonzblockcentre

A close-up of the centre.

The 2nd Birthday swap I’m in is an ATC swap.

jan1st

Two ladies had birthday’s on Jan 1 & this is their ATC’s.

Sunday, 1 June 2008

Day 4

1st of June, 1st day of Winter, yuck, roll on Spring!!!


No time for quilting today. We went out in search of a rug for the family room & one for the lounge room. First shop I think the shop assistant was simply filling in time rather than working. Everything was a huge effort & when I asked if he had any 'wool' rugs rather than acrylic he said no they'd be about $3,500. I thanked him for his time & left. We checked out a nearby carpet store who had a banner up saying massive rug sale. That usually means they have about 3 rugs in stock but no, not only did they have a big range they had a big range of New Zealand wool rugs made in Belgium & best of all they didn't cost $3,500. We chose a gorgeous rug for the lounge room which tends to look rather like a quilt :-) & a really nice one for the family room. It's a light cream & really gives the family room a lift. Dh actually asked for the best price & the salesman knocked $99 of the smaller rug & $129 off the larger one which was a very pleasant surprise.

We have dark brown suede lounges & we had a dark rug so to me it looked like a big black hole!!!! The light rug has given it a real lift & the area looks bigger. Of course the down side of bringing home a new rug is that you can't just roll it out. You have to take out all the furniture, wash the floors (they're timber) & dust the entire area. Still it's done & it looks great. The loungeroom will have to wait. It needs a lot of cleaning & tidying after being full of all the excess stuff.
I'm still stiff & sore from yesterday's exertion but the effort today was worth it to see the room looking so nice.

I did a little embroidery tonight. I've been working on a wallhanging to go in our bedroom. We redecorated the room a couple of months ago & it really needs something on the wall behind the bed. The room used to be "Japanese' so I had a huge fan on the wall. Now the walls are white & the room is a little shabby chic, with a soft floral quilt on the bed & a white cane rocking chair in the corner. I also bought a beautiful little chandelier which looks really pretty.

Getting the whole house de-cluttered &
looking good has been on my to-do list for too long. This year it's going to happen.

I will try to get some pics up soon.

Love, Molly


Saturday, 31 May 2008

Day 3
I actually planned to have a day off quilting today, being Saturday ds is home so it's a bit hard to secretly work on his quilt. Dh & ds were off to see the new Indiana Jones movie, again, & I thought I might do some shopping.

Going back a few weeks, I decided to do a HUGE de-cluttering of the house. Now I'd reached a point where the loungeroom was absolutely full of things to go. I actually have more cupboards to sort through but couldn't fit anything else in the loungeroom!!! This week we finally tracked down a charity that actually takes your unwanted things & gives them to people who need them rather than putting them in a shop. It always seems a bit pointless selling things off to raise money that then goes into running the shop, far better to just give the things to people in need. A man arrived with a trailer to pick up the stuff but after making two trips carrying bags he said he couldn't do any more as he has heart problems. We have a steep drive & two lots of stairs to get up to the house, so I continued carrying bags & boxes down to him until dh got back from taking ds to tennis. We really had a huge amount of stuff to go & by the end of it I was totally exhausted!!! I have fibromyalgia so I don't have a huge amount of energy or stamina. By the time I finished my legs felt like I'd run a marathon so wandering around the shops was not an option.

So, I took myself out to my sewing room settled down with a couple of dvds & set about tying off all the threads on the back of the quilt & sewing them in. After that I started on the hand quilting. The time flew by & as soon as I heard dh drive in I had to quickly fold up the quilt & put it to the side. I had time to watch Towards Zero, a Miss Marple mystery & half of Harry Potter & the Philisopher's Stone, for the umpteenth time, before the boys got home. I've found it's best to 'watch' something you don't actually have to look at while sewing.

I can't believe I put this off for so long, I'm really enjoying working on it & I have enough UFO's to keep me off the streets for a very long time!!!!!

Just lately I've been working on my family tree. I started doing this a couple of years ago & every so often I get keen to do some more research. I found a web site the other night with a huge amount of information on it about my mother's father's family. I now have 1324 people listed on my tree, with many more to add. I feel quite humble to have only had 3 children when it seems so many of my relatives had up to 14 children. I guess with no TV & no laptops they had to do something to pass the time!!!!! I certainly admire their stamina but don't envy all the hard work that would have been involved in raising so many children with none of our mod-cons.

love, Molly
Day 2
Well today was a lot easier. What a difference when you can actually see where you are going!!!!
I concentrated on all the 'in the ditch stitching' today.
There are quite a few colours in the quilt so I had to change thread a lot to match each section.

Came up with a few more tips today:

1.Make sure you always have a cup of tea or glass of water at hand & take sips often. No you probably won't actually dehydrate while machine quilting but it does mean you will be forced to take regualr breaks for bathroom trips!!!

2. Be careful when choosing music to quilt by, classical works well. I started out with Vivaldi's Four Seasons, Enya was suitable though the cat actually left in disgust when I started to sing along. Honestly, everyone's a critic!!! Now I started to come unstuck with Phil Collins as I found it rather tricky to sew a straight line while dancing in my chair to Phil. ELO worked better as I tended to just sing rather loudly rather than dance.
3. Do set an alarm if you have to go out & pick up ds from the bus at a set time, it's easy to get carried away.
4. Try not to get into too many deep & meaningful thoughts it was only after I'd sewn about 6" of red thread on the blue section I realised what I was doing.
5. Don't bother putting a heater on if the rooms a little chilly you'll soon warm up dragging the quilt into 5000 different positions as you sew.
6. Do think seriously about putting your name down for the weight lifting in the upcoming Olympics, dragging said quilt around is not for the faint hearted or weak.
7. Back to those breaks you really need to have so as not to get stuck in the one position. I find putting a block of chocolate on the other side of the room means I have to get up every so often for a fix.
8. Do wash your hands after a chocolate fix :-)

love, Molly