Saturday, July 04, 2009

Swap quilt received and stash boosted!

Finally arriving all the way from the UK, much to Faith's relief, my Spring Blooms swap quilt is here. There was much excitement in our house when the parcel was picked up from the post office, especially from Romily who helped open it. (Click on photo to see a bigger version, as always.) Inside was one of the most extraordinary quilts I've ever seen. Faith has put many hours of work into the quilt, hand dyeing fabric, painting fabric, embroidering and appliqueing. It's a truly original design and completely different - one of the things I love about quilting: no two are ever the same and it's a medium that lends itself to so many styles and interpretations. Many thanks Faith!

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I have been on a fabric ban for a while, with many UFOs awaiting my attention and a large tub full of lovely fabrics. However, when my favourite quilting store, Addicted to Fabric, had its private sale yesterday, I was happy to break that self-imposed ban! I ended up with 15 metres of beautiful fabric, all of which is destined for projects other than quilting! Well, some of it will no doubt end up in quilts, but most of it will be used in dressmaking for Romily, as well as some crafty take-home book bags for the little guests at Rom's forthcoming birthday party, and presents for other little people in my life.

I bought some beautiful fabric from the Patty Young 'Mezzanine' range (I see a couple of dresses and skirts with matching applique tops).Some groovy orange floral and houndstooth Urban Chiks fabric.And some of the Prints Charming 'Rainbow Garden' range in the blue colourway.And the pink.I also grabbed some more Aurifil in white and some Superior Threads variegated blue machine quilting thread for a lap quilt I'm about to get started on. It's for my father-in-law's companion, who turned 80 last month. I made her a table runner for Christmas and the laptop is from the same fabrics. I need to get it pieced, sandwiched and quilted by Wednesday, as I'm taking the kids down to Melbourne/Bendigo for a week. I'll get the binding and label on while I'm at my parents' place in Melbourne and then we'll be able to give it to Robina on Monday week when we head up to Bendigo for the day. No pressure or anything!

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And some recent photos of my two lovely children (who, touch wood, are both healthy this week at least!).

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Finally, happy 4th of July to my US readers!

10 comments:

Emma said...

Love your new look! Mezzanine is on my current wish-list, especially that centre one. Nice selection.

Faith said...

oh the fabric stash is nice, lovely pictures of the children they are great.

Unknown said...

The nice bonus about buying those fabrics for dressmaking for the kids is you get to use the leftovers for quilts - yippee! The swap quilt you received is exquisite

Chookyblue...... said...

great mini quilt..........nice to get something unique...........
love the fabrics you got to make some outfits for Romily........
have a nice time away and goodluck getting the quilt fiinished......

Natalie said...

drooling over your new stash!!! very jealous here....

Joyce said...

Gorgeous fabrics and cute kids. Who could ask for more?

A Spoonful Of Sugar said...

Your mini quilt is stunning - I can only imagine all the work that went into that one! Love all your new fabric purchases - I have some of the Prints Charming fabric - it is so fun and cheerful! Can't wait to see what you make with it all.

Rachel said...

Wow! What a fantastic quilt you got. The more I look at the spring mini quilt exchange the more I am looking forward to the summer one!
Your stash is great. The projects you make will be beautiful.

dutchcomfort said...

All those yummy fabrics! OMG, if I could buy those goodness in a shop overhere I would go broke!

And yummy kids too!

Jackie's Stitches said...

You have great taste in fabric! I need someone like you to help me out!