Showing posts with label hottie project. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hottie project. Show all posts

Friday, May 8, 2015

Another week gone!


Is it just me, the weeks are going ever so fast. One moment it's Friday evening the next it's Friday evening the following week! How does that work I ask you???
Last Friday morning I headed off with my car loaded down with a mountain of projects to be finished at my annual retreat.
The drive out takes me just under an hour to get there, the most part of the drive is along the coastline, it really is so pretty here in Northland.
The retreat has been going for five years now, I have been coming from the beginning and I NEVER tire of the views!


That's a large ship in the distance, we saw several heading in and out over the weekend.


Little baches (and not so little baches/holiday homes!) scattered along and around the many bays. Some homes are occupied permanently.


Setting up in the big hall is always fun, lots of tables made into cutting stations with ironing boards and irons at the ready.


This was my little nook, a big plastic storage box to my left with all the projects needing finishing.
I make sure my sewing machine is covered up when I head to bed each evening.


The next two photo's were of my efforts for the weekend, see further along in this post to see close ups of three of these projects. The second photo is of my stars blocks. I now have 25 blocks completed, I am currently contemplating what the setting of my blocks will be.



Each morning I headed off for a brisk walk, all the while taking in the peaceful surroundings. Here the rising sun shining on Marsden Oil Refinery, Yachts anchored in a bay.


Mt Mania keeping watch over all the happy patchworkers! The camp where we have our retreat is just below the mountain.



                Our weekend is full of productiveness, laughing, eating and a wee bit of sleeping!!



For more photo's of retreat that are so much better than mine, head over to Raewyn's blog, she has a great little camera that has this cool setting for panoramic photo's.................my little iPod touch is pretty basic for photo's.
Two of my projects finished over retreat weekend were two hot water bottle covers, one for my eldest  granddaughter and the other for one of my daughters.



At retreat I finished a quilt top (a cot panel that I added borders to) this week in between quilting my customers quilts I quilted an all over quilting design on the cot quilt.


I have finished two quilts ready to head back to the owner in Taranaki, one a custom quilting job the other has an all over quilting design (edge to edge). This evening I finished another custom quilting job, so next week when all quilts are back in their owners arms I shall share these lovely quilts with you!

Leaving you with this quotation:

"We should be taught not to wait for inspiration to start a thing. Action always generates inspiration. Inspiration seldom generates action" ~ Frank Tibolt

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

a wee break from quilting



just a for a short while........I promise!


Lisa over at Big Little posted about making hottie covers for the cold kidlets in Christchurch. So I just had a rummage through my fabrics & found the cute creamy, ever soooo soft polar fleece with sheep on it. I think this is what I used last year when I made some.





I wish you could feel how S*O*F*T these were! They were quite addictive to make. I dusted off the the over locker (serger) & got to work. In an hour tops I had six covers ready to post.


Off the sheep head to the south island. Last year I bought new hot water bottles & popped in each one, but this year they are off on their merry way as they are.
Before I get back to quilting, I can share the bag I made on the weekend for my Mum. I saw this fabric at the shop I work at part time & thought of Mum, as she LOVES pansies & purples & mauve's.



With some Matilda's Own bag batting, fabric & RicRac I came up with this bag. Designer? My mind!
Mum knits & crochets, so I am sure she can make use of this, or I guess it would make a nice hand bag.


Thanks for stopping by, I enjoy your comments. Back soon with plenty of customer quilts!