Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Oh gollygosh!



I was at The Craft Hive last week teaching how to make this bag - it was a GREAT class. Kits are really popular at the shop at the moment. SO while Mum (bless her!) had the little man for six hours I put together five kits to make these bags! I finished this bag so I could do photos for the kits and also finished quilting the Little Mans lap quilt. What a really productive day.

Friday, November 5, 2010

School Fair


I never really have been big in helping out with the school fair. Last year I made a few things. I just did not get organised enough this year so I have baked instead. Creamy Lemon Slice, Almond and Pistachio and Chocolate Slice. You got to reward yourself when you achieved something - especially when it is hard to do something for yourself!

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Breast Cancer Research for all Australians



Please visit this website.

They are trying to recruit 1,000,000 Australians to assist with breast cancer study. You do not need to have breast cancer, or a family history of it. They urge all women in Australia - aged 18 and over to register.

Please will you...

ANSWERS. CURE. FUTURE. LIFE

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Hoot Hoot


It is so nice to finally finish something crafty.

This is one of those no purpose - just for fun - crafty projects I did at The Craft Hive - just for the heck of doing something I liked - for me - with no purpose (I know - sinfull)...

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

More parts from the book...

"Purposeful giving is not as apt to deplete one's resource, it belongs to that natural order of giving that seems to renew itself even in the act of depletion... Today...many women hardly feel indispensable any more, either in primitive struggle to survive or as the cultural font of the home. No longer fed by a feeling of indispensability or purposefulness, we are hungry, and not knowing what we are hungry for, we fill up the void with endless distractions, always at hand - unnecessary errands, compulsive duties, social niceties. And for the most part, to little purpose. Suddenly the spring is dry, the well is empty.

...she must be replenished too... Solitude... being alone sometime during the year...some part of the week, and each day..."

Do you see yourself doing this? Do you fill your 'voids' with endless distractions? I do. I wish I value my 'empty' voids as important as my busy 'voids'. Do you give yourself permission to have some time to yourself? Do you put it high on your daily agenda? I wish I did.

Saturday, September 18, 2010

I am reading...



I cannot remember who suggested to read this book on her blog many many months ago. Finally I have started...

Here is a text from it that rang loud to me... maybe it will do the same for you.

"All her instincts in a woman-the eternal nourisher of children, of men, of society-demands that she give. Her time, her energy, her creativeness drain out into these channels...Traditionally we are taught, and instinctively we long, to give where it is needed-and immediately. Eternally, women spills herself away in driblets to the thirsty, seldom being allowed the time, the quiet, the peace, to let the pincher fill up to the brim."

"Women instinctively wants to give, yet resents ... her energy going 'down the drain'. We do not see the results of our giving as concretely as man does in his work. In the job of home-keeping there is no raise from the boss, and seldom praise from others to show us we have hit the mark. Except for the child, women's creation is so often invisible, especially today."

and this is only half way through chapter 3...

Monday, September 13, 2010

Wannanother hint?



We went bush this weekend with them. Was AWSOME.

OMG 19 days till launch!

Monday, September 6, 2010

Hint

You want to know what new business we are pulling together here? Our brains are seriously exploding with the volume of interest and work...



Can you guess? Or is this to cryptic?

Sunday, August 29, 2010

The Hexagon Club



I have joined a Tuesday evening stitchers group at The Quilted Crow - open for ANYONE to join. It has been a lot of fun and some seriously crazy women (sorry guys but all good!)! Just what a mama needs. It has re-fired my stitching groove. Leonie and Deirdre have started a Hexagon Quilt Club. We are waiting for 'the committee' to decide on an official name. I am actually rather excited about this project. It uses fabrics I love but also it is so extremely manageable for me. Each week we cut 12 hexagons which we then tack on to the hexagon paper piece. We keep six and take the remaining six back to the next get together to swap. We then sew the pieces we collected, to the growing quilt. I have never done a hexagon quilt so this is a great way for me to learn and produce.

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Hello hello hello!

I finished Gail Pans A Christmas Wish BOM from last year.

FINALLY and I am really pleased with it.



Despite winter coming to a close I finished this scarf to go with my brown top I wear a lot with jeans.



Like the wool for the scarf, I also picked this half cross stitch pattern at the Melbourne Stitches and Craft show. It is an easy and simple project. Not sure what I will do with her. i have two more of Anette Eriksson's kits to do.




I have already started a lap quilt for the Little Man. Using blue reproduction fabrics. Loving it already.

Life has been all consumed by the building of the new business. It is getting SO CLOSE to the launch. I will let you in on it real soon. Promise.