Saturday, October 29, 2011
Free Machine Stitching
These small pieces of stitching are part of my wall hanging "The Road to my House".
My free machine stitching was a bit of a challenge but I am reasonably pleased with them. The next step is to embroider and embellish them.
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
My wall hanging is finished (at last).
The backing fabric is black and I have decorated it with some twigs, leaves and small gum nuts from our garden.
Before I put it on the backing I damped stretched it. The picture shows it pinned to the cork board ready for spraying with water.
I was a little concerned that some of the colour in the threads might run but all was well.
This is to hang in our lounge room.
I am pleased to see it finished because I have been distracted by other things lately
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Sunday evening stitching
It is Sunday evening and while we watch the Rugby cup final I have been finishing off some of my buttons.
We have had a lovely sunny and warm day today. One of my daughters and her husband came for morning tea and while the men talked my daughter and I took their dogs for a lovely walk. The spring gardens in our neighborhood are in full bloom and the air is full of beautiful aromas. There is nothing quite like the smell of the eucalyptus trees when it is hot and dry.
Our next door neighbours have returned from their holiday in the uk. I am not sure how they did it: they took their five year old daughter and 1 year old twin girls and managed to visit family and friends in Wales and the South of England as well as time in London, Disneyland in France and a few days in Spain.
They are as unhappy about the screen as we are which is good. I am sure we will be able to work out a solution!
Back to the stitching. I am finding these buttons and brooches are really fun and give plenty of scope for creativity. I think they would look great on a scarf or clipped to a bag.
I hope everyone is looking forward to a busy and happy week.
We have had a lovely sunny and warm day today. One of my daughters and her husband came for morning tea and while the men talked my daughter and I took their dogs for a lovely walk. The spring gardens in our neighborhood are in full bloom and the air is full of beautiful aromas. There is nothing quite like the smell of the eucalyptus trees when it is hot and dry.
Our next door neighbours have returned from their holiday in the uk. I am not sure how they did it: they took their five year old daughter and 1 year old twin girls and managed to visit family and friends in Wales and the South of England as well as time in London, Disneyland in France and a few days in Spain.
They are as unhappy about the screen as we are which is good. I am sure we will be able to work out a solution!
Back to the stitching. I am finding these buttons and brooches are really fun and give plenty of scope for creativity. I think they would look great on a scarf or clipped to a bag.
I hope everyone is looking forward to a busy and happy week.
Friday, October 21, 2011
neighbours
What is our world coming to?
This is the side view of the back of the house next door. They have had several rooms added to their home to accomodate their growing family. On the back is a lovely decking with room for the children to play and to eat outdoors. We have always been able to see them coming and going and we chat when we have time. The new building regulations require that a "privacy screen" is built to block them from looking at us and us at them!!!!! There is a similar treatment at the front of the property too. Goodness, heaven forbid we would ever "see" each other. We are so accustomed to pop over to the fence line for a quick chat or a wave of the hand as we come and go. Now we will have to knock on each other's front door.
Apart from all of that it looks so ugly. No I am not happy about this.
Our neighbours will be home from the UK tonight and I so look forward to them coming home.
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
my first button
This is my first button. I am very pleased with it.
This second pic is of the damp stretching of the piece before constructing the button.
I am amazed at the difference this step makes to the finished item.
Monday, October 17, 2011
stitching

I am doing an inline course with Karen Raune and this is what I am working on. It will be a button when it is finished. We are doing french knots, bullions, needleweaving and other stitches to make buttons or broaches.
Sunday, October 16, 2011
and another beach
We have been up to Tweed Heads for a few days to visit Mike's dad and to soak up a little warm weather.
One of the things I had forgotten was that the Jacarandas would be in bloom. The one pictured is in the back garden of a house near my father-in-law's house and as the plane takes off over that area we can see this tree from the air. So beautiful.
The pictures in the collage are of Greenmount Beach at Coolangatta (Queensland) which is by far my favourite place to have a swim. The water was 21degrees which is a lot warmer than down here: the locals thought I was mad to want to go in at that temperature but it is so lovely with the surf crashing around.
Later in the evening we had heavy rain and lots of thunder: further north the storm was much worse with quite a lot of damage I think.
We are home again with our warm socks on and the central heating warming us up.
I have been doing a lot of stitching so will show you the results in the next day or so.
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