...there is a univeral language between women when they craft and come
together in this passion. It unites women in a place that takes them from the
woes of everyday life and provides fortitude and strength to each other through
unspoken word - it is as if each stitch taken together strengthens our bound and
friendship. Please join me on the journey and let us inspire each other........

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Wanna win your own GO??

Then pop on over to Micki’s delightful blog and enter her Accuquilt Go! Giveaway before 2pm November 5th (Irish time). You could be as happy as I!! Although if I win it, then Karen and I can have one each and not share!!! Yaaah!

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Not much to report

Sorry for the absence of blogs but there hasn't been much I can report about I am afraid. I have been pretty run down and tired and so not much energy seems to be left for sewing, worst luck.

However I did manage to attend a day class on Machine Quilting with Sherry Jewson that my quilting group organised. This was day 2. Sherry is a very lovely, approachable and most important, patient tutor who travelled to Ballarat for us from Werribee. She is so talented. She came and did a day class with us last month and helped us to jump off the edge! Alas, I did not find any time for practice during the month between classes, despite being well intentioned! But none the less, I found myself much more confident this month with the second class, despite finding excuses why I couldn't be there prior to attending. So I did come away with a great buzz!! I still need a lot more practice but I feel I am well on the way!

The class was part of a two day sewing weekend, so on the Sunday I got our my 'secret xmas quilt' which I had basted after school one day in one of the classrooms. I made a start on the machine quilting, anchoring all the blocks by stitching in the sashing. I now need to go back and stitch in each block.......time?! I am not entirely happy with the quilting so far but hopefully the whole quilting the better it will look. I am a bit frustrated that despite using a 1/4" foot to stay an even distance from the seam, this was not what happened, and stitch length changed depending on how much stress was on the machine re the quilt being rolled up in the arm of the machine - I did not change the stitch length at all on the control panel!

No stitching was achieved during the week but I did pick up a BOM last night and continue the backstitching on the 'down in the garden' block 5, designed by Leanne House using Rosie Quinlan's fabrics.

Today I managed to finish block 5 of the mystery xmas block, thus being able to claim one ticket in "Joy's finishing stitches" challenge.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

So gorgeous.....giveaway


judi@greenfairyquilts.com (Judi) is giving away this pack of fabric - "Breakfast at Tiffany's" Fat Eighth Bundle. There are 38 fat eighths in this bundle. Pop over to have a look.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

GOOOOO excited! Thank you Karen! :) :) :)

Guess what arrived today?? 5 days from order to arrival, 'go' to woe!! Can't complain about that!! I had one of those days today so it was just what I needed when hubby sms-ed to say "its here". YES!! YIPEE!!

I was so excited that I ripped open the box and unpiled all the pieces before I remembered to take a pic! But here is the empty box and all the packaging that was with it. It was one large heavy box and the postage was so reasonable for this weight!
Here are some of the dies. I thought half were missing and was double checking the letter box and waiting for another delivery van with package 2 as not all the dies were there as I checked them off the receipt. I only had a half hour between kids drop offs so I left the actual 'go' in the box til I got back.
When I unpacked the 'go', I felt a little silly as Alan had used the rest of the dies to fill up the box and steady the machine inside the box! Clever man!!

Look at all we got! Wow!! There was an extra two dies in the box - bonus? So loving it if it is. There was one die missing so I emailed. Perhaps he made a mistake with one of them - wait to see. Just gotta love this load though!

So here is where I thank my sponsors like a famous celebrity - I would like to thank my Dad ..........only kidding..........seriously this was one of my DH best moments. I also want to say a very big thank you to my friend Karen for going halves with me so this could all be possible!! :) Friends are the best things in the world! Now what will I do first?

That go-cutter does have some sexiness about it! Rather handsome really!!?! Feel like I should cut a new sampler quilt so i can use some of the different 12" starter set dies. Accuquilt has a BOW which are 12" blocks. I have downloaded the first 5 so far, now off to find some fabric.......surely I must have something here somewhere?? i don't know who or what I will use the quilt for but who cares - this is fun. I don't think I will have any trouble finding an owner :)

Saturday, October 9, 2010

"GO"-ing to be so excited!!....but then I already am!

I AM SOOOO EXCITED!!! My wonderful husband and my very good friend have made it possible to own one of these fabric cutters. I love to quilt but I hate the cutting process. I find it tedious (like doing the ironing) and just want to get to the sewing and playing with the designs part. I have drooled over the US Go-cutter machine for at least 6 months, entering every competition I could to win one. The postage from the US was the killer and made it undoable to own one,........or so it seemed!! I happened to be at my local patchwork store, who happened to have over 100 craft magazines donated and were offering them for free to customers. I just happened to pick up one issue that wasn't too old and it just happened to advertise an Australian stockist of the machine. Imagine my joy - they were here in the great aussie!! I of course checked it out and their prices were very reasonable and so were the dies, and the lovely gentleman who coowns the store was bringing down the prices even more!! Yes! This is the website here.....http://www.quiltingpatchwork.com.au/.

Pondering this for several days and the fact it is still quite an outlay I came upon an idea! An idea which has turned out to be a wonderful arrangement. I asked a good friend Karen if she would go halves with me. This minimises the cost of the machine which try as I might, I cannot use for 24 hours alone so still room to share!! There is also another great benefit - we can afford twice the dies between us that I could get on my own! Another win for both of us!! Oh I am so excited, so excited, so excited!!

I rang the gentleman in Qld this morning and ordered the machine. Even better news - it could be here as soon as this Wednesday!! Yaaaah again!

Here are the dies we ordered........perhaps we could hire out its use to some quilting buddies and get even more dies??
GO! Circle - 2'', 3'' 5''.GO! Strip Cutter - 2 1/2''.GO! Square - 3 1/2''.GO! Parallelogram - 3 3/4''W x 3 1/2''H.GO! Square - 6 1/2''.GO! Triangle - 6 1/2''.GO! Triangle - 4 7/8''.GO! Rectangle - 3 1/2''W x 6 1/2''H.GO! Winding WaysNEW! GO! Value DieGO! Half Square - 3'' Finished Triangle.GO! Cutting Mat - 6'' x 24''


and a few other cutting mats to go over the dies when they go through the machine. The strip cutter is going to be wonderful for making jelly rolls and jelly roll quilts, binding, etc. It is going to get a lot of use! Imagine cutting circles fast, let alone accurate - penny royal quilt here I come! Suffolks puffs, applique, etc. so many uses!! I have been collecting scraps of fabrics for quite a while now to do a winding ways quilt. I saw a pattern last year in the homespun magazine that was scrap blues and white/creams. I was surprised to see whites and creams mixed as this was a 'quilting' no-no or so I thought but it looked wonderful. I got to thinking as blue wasn't really me and decided why couldn't I do it in pinks and white/cream. So every project I have finished I have put the scraps in a bag for this project and I have had a few donations from members in my quilting group too. It will be so easy to cut out with the go which even puts notches on the curves to make matching for sewing easy. No more having to mark every piece with a pencil - that saves me tonnes of time as there are 100s of pieces in a winding ways quilt!!
This is an example of a winding ways quilt - if you stare at it, it starts to form circles that overlap. Mine will look a lot different from this one - for a start a smaller block size and more of them! But the GO is going to help me with that!!

All the other geometric shapes are all the shapes that would be used in a 12" block and we are actually purchasing as a block set which makes it cheaper. So basically any block we want to do as a 12" we will have the pieces for and we can participate in the BOW that accuquilt are publishing - fun!!

So once again, soooo excited, soooo excited. Thank Karen for helping me to make this possible!! And to my hubby as this is my 40th birthday present for earlier this year! Gotta love getting something you just adore! :)

Saturday, October 2, 2010

........a quilt top!

On friday I stitched with one of my best friends, Karen. We were introduced to each other many years ago when we were both Tupperware demonstrators. We learnt that we were just around the corner from each other and our friendship blossomed from here. Since then we have been through a lot together and still share the hard times, supporting each other. Our youngest children have birthdays that are 3 weeks apart to the day! So at least once each holidays we like to overcome how busy life has become and spend a GOOD QUALITY day with each other doing our passions in craft. Karen usually scrapbooks or makes cards, occassionally dabbling in a little quilting to appease me. Whilst sometimes I scrapbook or work on Christmas cards, usually I can be found on the other side of the table, sewing on the machine, trying to complete a quilt. Well you can guess which quilt I chose for this day! That's right, I finished the last 3 blocks for my secret Christmas gift Quilt.
I then couldn't help myself but lay them out with some sashing so that we were able to see what the quilt was coming up like.


 Then I started to sew it together. I got the rows together and had started on the first border by tea time. Then I had to interrupt procedures (not usual when Karen and I get together) to attend my quilting group committee meeting - drats! But upon my return we got right back to where we left off and continued, finishing the quilt top at 2am this morning!! :) :) :)

Mission accomplished for the holidays! To get this quilt top together. I, of course, had a lot more planned but oh well, I never do quite finish all that I plan!! The benefit of working at a school is that there are plenty of classrooms full of tables, perfect for basting a quilt top together! Now to find the time after work one day in the next fortnight. I have a 2 day sit and sew weekend with my Quilt group coming up and although the first day is a free motion class, I plan to spend the second day machine quilting this quilt if I can hob a table to myself!! Hope you have been productive too. :)