A short post before I start ferrying playdate children home and cooking a quality tea for a little bit of husband spoiling this evening!
Answering a few questions : there are 4 ways in which you can have a plastic coated bag-
1. Purchase the fabric pre-coated, as I did in yesterday's bag. It was Moda's faded memories and available in my LQS.
A bit pricey but it came in these next colourways as well and they are the bag stash waiting for the right moment. I posted a pic of the big blue one I made my sister for a beach bag at Christmas so go back there for a search if you would like to see it.
2. Make the bag in normal fabric sewn with clear thin table cloth plastic like in this demo photo. This was my first try and I wouldn't let you look too close. Very fiddly and difficult to turn. You also can't iron the fabric so difficult to get a clean look. I moved onto the pre-plastic coated after this!!
3. You can buy iron on plastic here that bonds to the fabric. Probably not a bad idea but worked out at least as expensive as the pre-coated and I felt it left more scope for me to muck it up!
4. You can send fabric to plastic coating factories here and get it done for you. I know this as I chatted to an apron selling lady at a field day and that's where she got hers.
The plastic coated fabric is also brilliant for toiletry purses and aprons. I'll show you some of the purses another day when I can borrow one back or make another. Last picture is the toiletry laundry bag I made with the zip section of my floral skirt. I don't like to see things like pre-done zips go to waste. 
The quilt is coming along nicely; mainly drank coffee, ate Lindt chocolate and worked on my Lone Star at quilters last night so you will have to wait a little longer for an update.
What is a spider? I didn't think it was just an Aussie thing but maybe I am wrong. A spider is a drink made of (usually) red lemonade (soda?) with a big scoop of ice-cream in it and it reacts and froths up the glass. It's usually in an ice-cream sundae type glass and my kids think it is wonderful as they are not allowed "bubbly drink" at home.
Have a great weekend, I am, as my beloved Australian Rules Football season has started AND I get cricket as well!!

This is where some of my cut in half HST's have ended up. A completely different idea to those I showed you before, but I am short on Christmas quilts and this spoke Christmas to me so it is in progress. Well worth the mad cutting spree!








.........And then played around with the resulting units

...like these
.....and this.




Preparing for the School fete, which I am convening. A parent sent home a box of apples which I convert to 12 foot of Strudel...and it's good. 






A book purchase I forgot to show you, as I dropped it straight into my daughter's room when it was delivered. Fabulous little novel that she devoured in one sitting last night. Even better than what I hoped, a lot of working through a much-loved grandma having a stroke and knowing the end is near and as we have a much-loved grandma in the old house 20 metres away who turns 87 soon it's probably a good discussion book.
The book looks at quilts for therapy and my girl thinks like that as well. How could you not continue to make quilts for a girl who has them all layered according to order of receival whan she sleeps. Did anyone tell her it was Summer? They still all have to be there! This is her bed after she rolled out this morning.
Here's an update on the Lone star. To borrow from Sesame Street, it's a long long climb, but I'm gonna get there....













