So hot and windy here that the canola crop is just about finished flowering, but last weekend it was still in full bloom and friends bought their horse out to get some pictures, they also bought a professional photographer out with them, there isn't a lot of difference between our photos so I could have saved them a few hundred there!
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Horse and canola pictures
Posted by Tracey @ozcountryquiltingmum at 3:25 PM 11 comments
Friday, October 24, 2008
Winners, shearers and a displaying cards quilt.
Posted by Tracey @ozcountryquiltingmum at 11:45 AM 10 comments
Labels: farm, finished quilt
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Quilt gift-and blogiversary!
I have that happy, but completely exhausted, feeling that you get when you know what you did was worthwhile....like giving birth but mercifully without the stitches!
Posted by Tracey @ozcountryquiltingmum at 10:24 AM 36 comments
Labels: farm, kids, kids clothes, quilting
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Need feedback please!
Hi to all the girls who may have retreated to the computer for a break from the Bathurst 1000 Supercar race this afternoon.
This album birthday quilt needs to be handed over to it's 70th birthday recipient this Friday and is so far still just blocks. I have about 25 blocks, with nearly a dozen due in by tomorrow...hopefully.I mailed the calico squares all around Australia and this is the result,-you know the late ones are the family who live around here..and me! I love this lady, she was until recently one of my closest neighbors and has been like a second mum...has the dubious honour of teaching me how to gut and pluck poultry...there's a second career just out there waiting somewhere!
Back to the point, after I tidy all these squares to the same size I need to at least start cutting, my plan is just quite simple sashing so it is the blocks that are the highlight. These two choices are about a 2 inch sash and a three inch sash. Which do you think?
Oops, just saw my toes, lucky you, I wont charge extra!
And here's a bit more of a close up of some of the blocks, but if you double click you can get the photos even bigger.
Looking forward to your input, Tracey
Posted by Tracey @ozcountryquiltingmum at 2:37 PM 16 comments
Friday, October 10, 2008
Of mail and family sewing....
Now, I know none of you would possibly think it to look at me, but I am 39......well past any age I ever went through of caring about labels. No, of course, I, as a sensible farmwife am only interested in comfort, economical choices and practicality in my purchases.
Yes, that sounds about right...
So, today, this came in a parcel from my girlfriend who lives overseas-she is the one whose Mum is getting the 70's fabric string quilt I have shown a little recently.
Now, the sensible farmwife in me would not scream and do a Jennifer Hudson impersonation in S*x in the City when she unwrapped this.......
-and found one of those things she adores the most....a bag!!!
And not just any bag, one of these bags.....
No, a sensible farmwife wouldn't get excited about that at all....(what a lot of fun those sensible farmwives miss out upon!!)
On a completely different note, in a completely different world, I am sewing label-less baby clothes.
My little niece has got me in the mood for making clothes.
I have adapted a bigger pattern of my girl's and had a good play-don't you love elastic necklines for hiding a heap of sins!!
I don't have this beautiful little miniature sumo to model for me today....
...she was just visiting and laughing at her Auntie Tracey yesterday-all that chubbiness at 5 months old just from being B/F- Not a lick of solids has passed that double chin!
So i had to enlist the asssistance of baby Born's modelling skills to try and work out if the neck will be ok.
As my chubby cheek's head is considerably bigger than newborn I am hoping I am on the right track.
(I love working with Baby Born, she never complains when you bend her arms the wrong way and I have never heard her whisper a word of censure over the pins sticking in her!)
I haven't sewn off the elastic yet, I'll take the machine when i go to my sister's next and do a few of the tidying bits down there-I hate unpicking dress seams just as much as patchwork ones!
My clever sister spied the Heather Bailey yesterday so that is how come it is an accent to the denim! I fussy cut and appliqued one of the flowers on as well-bit bright to see, I'll have to get you a real shot when it's on old chubby cheeks!
The kids and I have been desperately trying to get pics of the cats sleeping on Archie. The problem is when we sneak out the door to shoot they wake up...this is the best we could do this morning.
-Arch is such an accommodating shagpile, I mean dog!
Must be off, there are still a few "how to hold my bag so that you can see the label" poses I need to try!!!
Have a great day, Tracey
Posted by Tracey @ozcountryquiltingmum at 1:10 PM 10 comments
Labels: bags, kids clothes
Thursday, October 09, 2008
Digital scrapbooking.
Posted by Tracey @ozcountryquiltingmum at 9:51 PM 4 comments
Tuesday, October 07, 2008
Heather Bailey fabric play and new ducklings.
And last but not least after my "playtime"- a bag of course! This was what I originally thought I would like these fabrics for. It is just waiting for a button. It has a plaited handle of the pink and black dots. I just love the big pink floral feature fabric.
Now, I was full of promises last post so I had better deliver on part two, the ducklings.
I took a couple of before shots for you. (The 'ducky' reference is for all you NCIS fans!)
And then we have the afters.....
Didn't ducky-and his yellow friend, turn out cute!
and cuddly.....
and fit in your pocket perfect......
Have a great day, Tracey
Posted by Tracey @ozcountryquiltingmum at 8:39 AM 7 comments
Labels: bags, farm, quilt design
Wednesday, October 01, 2008
Detox amongst the flowers.
School holidays and the lead up to shearing are cutting into sewing and blog time, my apologies for that. I'll catch up on everyone eventually-and yes, my family's team were the unlucky losers in the football! We wont talk about that!
I am trying to have a detox week, lots of fruit and vegie juice, no alcohol and little or no coffee....let me give you a tip, don't try to give up coffee and rubbish food the week you make over 300 biscuits for shearing, far too many with choc bits!!! Tomorrow is homemade sausage rolls and pinwheels...also not conducive to juice!Well, I'll live. Looking forward to visiting you all and seeing lots of sewing; until then, here are some garden pics.
I am having a lot of trouble picking out which one lends itself to a card and as I am into bees I do want to choose one of them. Can you help ? ...And I have some hatching ducklings and some Heather Bailey play...stay tuned and have a great day, Tracey
Posted by Tracey @ozcountryquiltingmum at 3:00 PM 15 comments
Labels: garden, health kick