Monday, October 29, 2007
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Saturday, October 27, 2007
Some sewing, designing and gardening.
Posted by Tracey @ozcountryquiltingmum at 2:18 PM 14 comments
Labels: garden, op shop finds, quilt design
Friday, October 26, 2007
DD had another QXCI treatment yesterday and it improved her overnight, last week she only got 4 good days after the treatment, this time we are hoping for longer.
...as many know, Susan makes a huge amount of charity quilts, especially Amhero ones, so i thought this adaption of a Nancy Halvorsten stitchery would suit her.
Posted by Tracey @ozcountryquiltingmum at 9:43 PM 7 comments
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
So I will be getting in contact with loulee and Laurie Ann and something special just to suit them will be on it's way....this year!!
Posted by Tracey @ozcountryquiltingmum at 9:12 AM 9 comments
Labels: blogging, op shop finds
Sunday, October 21, 2007
Here are a few other plans I found on the drawing board, the quilts they turned into are all on my archives, probably shown in the first month or two. There is 'Star Harvest', the plaid chook quilt from shirts and a baby quilt I did. They are just to prove that this is how I have always started off....and I am not just making this up and that I don't always use a ruler!
But, you know what comes next don't you-I start to play with my base blocks and that is when I find they could do this.......
Posted by Tracey @ozcountryquiltingmum at 10:07 PM 9 comments
Labels: quilt design
All done!!!
Farewelled out Minister and his family today, the two bigger daughters got cross-stitched towels with their names on them-made by some enthusiatic cross stitchers; the 5 year old and her one year old brother received these cuddle blankets- my first shaggy or rag quilts.
Posted by Tracey @ozcountryquiltingmum at 1:55 PM 8 comments
Labels: farm, finished quilt
Thursday, October 18, 2007
The countdown is on.
-and not just the countdown to Sunday to comment for the Blogiversary pr!ze draw. The vote is a close thing I may add. Which quilt will be adjudged Miss 06/07?
Oh, and this one was very upset it didn't get in the Top 12, no thanks to Blogger!
It has a better photo that you are welcome to search for in the first half of the year archives...and is my version of a string quilt.
One day of shearing to go, life will return to something resembling normal. "Spring", the lamb in the above Jim Shore pic is to be shorn in the morning as the kids are home from School. I will make sure I get you some photos of that, as many of you met Spring the day she was born, she is the one who likes to come in the house and shake hands!
The sheer volume of food always blows my mind, believe me, you can really put away some food when you are shearing around 200 sheep a day. I devised a new addition to the hot morning teas this year, and since it was such a success and is relatively good for you, as hot morning teas go, I thought I would share.
Tracey's ham and egg recipe.
I used about half a dozen eggs for almost 2 muffin trays of these quiche type things.
Great when you have too many eggs or day old/er bread.
Mixed the egg up with the whisk added curry powder to taste.
Lightly sprayed my muffin pans, as a little egg inevitably slips through and this saves on sticking.
Then I take this circle thing that came with a pie maker I once owned, you could come up with something around the house or I am sure you can pick these up as a slightly larger scone cutter around the shops. I then cut a circle from nice healthy wholegrain bread as it is better for the whole family. I keep the waste bits and put them through the food processor and back into the freezer for healthy breadcrumbs in recipes.
I cut a slit about the radius of the bread-see the knife is in the above picture.where
I then press the bread into the muffin trays, folding it over at the slit. so it all fits perfectly, with just a slight overlap.
You could put in anything you like here, I break up some ham and perhaps a taste of home made chutney, then go along and pour in the egg mix, doesn't need too much, that's why 6 eggs makes almost 2 dozen.
After the egg mix is in, I add some tasty cheese, I use the low fat one, you could get some really great flavour with livelier cheeses, I would get kicked out!
After they have cooked in a medium oven for around 15 minites, or until the egg is set and they are browned, they look like this and taste yummy. Lift out perfectly easy and nicely shaped, taste just as good cold.
Recommended by my shearer's and kids...and too easy.
Here is how they looked mixed in with home made sausage rolls and pinwheels (not the sewing kind!)
And, just in case I have given you the impression I am a good cook, here is what happens when you are lazy and use your spatula to quickly stir a double batch of hot ANZAC mix. Then, you think it will be fine and add it to the dry mix, only to taste a distinctly plastic flavour in the biscuits, which you naturally use your guinea pig family to double check for as well...and end up allowing the chooks to eat 100 ANZAC biscuits!!
And finally, after a week of being too busy cooking to eat myself...I think I will soon be able to work on my reverse fabric diet and open another one of these packs. They are the ones that I am blackmailing myself with as reward for not eating all these yummy things I bake!!!Do you know how much willpower it takes to have unopened FQS and Quilt Patch Lane packages in the house???
The girls at Quilters suggested I just open them, I said if we don't have standards the whole World goes to the pack...as I ate another piece of the de rigeur chocolate supper!!
Have a great day, and Thank you so much for all of the lovely comments on my quilts, tracey
Posted by Tracey @ozcountryquiltingmum at 10:03 PM 14 comments
Labels: cooking
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
To commemorate this momentous occasion I packed the shearer's afternoon tea early and have pulled up 12 of my quilts from the past 12 months. I set a limitation that I had to have predominantly made them during the year. I suppose 12 isn't too bad, especially with it being the most horrendous health year we have ever had but I am not going there either.
For commenting on which of these "Top 12" (all blogger would allow!) is your favourite for the year, you will do in the pr!ze draw. Drawn next Sunday, Australian time, emailers welcome as well. (I'll enter you in the comments myself.)
#1 Joshua's birthday.
#2 George's birthday Chenille.
#3 Millie's doll quilt.
#4 Shirt quilt. (That my sister wants, so will get for Christmas.)
#5 The floral pink skirt from the Op Shop.
#6 Free pieced roses
#7 Zara's tractor quilt.
#8 Millie's birth.
#9 Gratitudes.
#10 Pink and green florals-yes, it still just needs that last border!
#11 DD's wall hanging/cuddle quilt.
#12 Four Season's swap
BYE! Tracey
Posted by Tracey @ozcountryquiltingmum at 2:10 PM 41 comments
Labels: quilts