Friday, March 2, 2012

New member update

Yep!! You guessed it, Mrs Hen has been back to work hard in my sewing room....


Up these stairs she came...


Headed straight for her 'spot'...


Settled right in......


Delivered the newly made...


Let us know all was good!
And we returned to work painting buttons.
Oh the joys of the simple things....

Thursday, March 1, 2012

New member to the Brandy Gully Quilters

Whilst chatting with Miranda the other day as we were sitting in my sewing room, it became evident that we had a visitor.




A very blurry picture but it is one of our chooks.

Now you need to understand that to get into my seeing room you have quite a bit of a journey...
You have to come in from outside, walk through the painting room, through a door way, up a very steep long set of steps,
was then into the sewing room.
First I laughed and then said to take her back outside but the ridiculousness of the situation we thought was worth capturing.
Only Mrs Hen had other ideas....


Settling into the corner on top of a piece of Vilisofix ( which was a bit rough on one side and two slippery on the other) she set forth to create a nest.

To give the girl a bit of a hand we shared our scraps and a chunk of raffia with her


Unfortunately we had to go out so we left her to hopefully make lunch....
Sadly when we returned there was no lunch but more than enough small 'parcels' to put me off my lunch! LOL

I felt more than a bit annoyed that after all that help she would leave the sewing room in such a mess.

Then yesterday whilst in a big hurry, I raced to the corner to grab some freezer paper and was just about to hurtle the scraps and raffia over my shoulder when I discovered she'd been back....


Now how gorgeous is that????
Have a great day and remember to enjoy the simple little things...
Nikki

Sunday, February 26, 2012

The Squiggle is Dead

Today has been one of those days that will stay with me forever.
An afternoon packed full of blessings so large and yet so often unseen!!
Sadly I don't have any photos so this blog is all just going to be written. I need to share it because it was so beautiful.....

Sandra, who last year started working for me, has two gorgeous little girls. I think they are about 5 and 7 years old.
Today was Charlotte's 7th birthday party. An Alice in Wonderland Tea Party.

I am struggling to put into words just how awesome the whole party was. From the little pink and white candy stripe straws in miniature glass drinking bottles, to the crust less cucumber sandwiches. This was every little girls party dream.

Sandra's husband was incredible and sadly that is an understatement. Sandra was the party designer but it was her hubby who ran all the games for two hours with 13 tiny little girls. From games of 'pin the tail on the Cheshire cat', to picking up smarties with a straw, right through to ribbon dancing, he certainly made the party just magic. I feel so blessed to have witnessed a young man so able to connect with so many tiny little girls.

I think I could write a book on all the beautiful small and yet so huge blessings I was able to be a part of today.

In every true collection of memories there must always be a funny one to complete it properly.
So here is to the gorgeous one for the 'olds' like me LOL....

Sandra had set up an activity for the girls, complete with a hot pink apron each, where the task was to paint and decorate a teacup and saucer. Of course this one I was into 'big time'!
(I'm not one to leap and dance with ribbons too well, as I was laughingly told by a 5 year old today but I can paint :-)

I need to tell you that I have a real bee in my bonnet about people telling children to 'rub out' as the artwork is not good enough and they need to start again. So when one little girl started to rub her painting off as it wasn't good enough, I just HAD to 'put that to right'....

I immediately started my story to the young artists that every mark could be remodeled into something else. I used my son Matthew and his cartooning as the example, and this is how my 'Collection of memories' were made complete....

Me: ' now girls I need you to know that there are no mistakes or messes made here. Your cups are all beautiful and you don't need to rub any paint of.'

Child 1: 'but it's not pretty'

Child 2: ' but every blob or line can be made into something more beautiful'

Child 1: 'but mine is really awful'

Me: ' there is no awful, Mr Squiggle turned all sorts of 'mess' into a beautiful picture '

Child 4: ' but who's Mr Squiggle and what did he do?'

Me: we'll he was just like my son, he would be given a piece of paper with a mess of lines and blobs and he would make it into something really great. My son turns lines and blobs into cartoons'

Child 1: ' but that's really hard!! And I've never seen Mr Squiggle'

Me: 'well he was on TV and he was really cool. Maybe he has gone now as he was on TV when I was little'

Child 5: 'oh don't worry about him then. Just rub it out. He's dead by now'


For the first time in my life I felt a small part of what it must be like to be a Grandma.

- when ever you can, go find or make a memory....
Nikki

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Awkward (orchid) meeting

Now for some of you, orchids are just orchids. Around here however they are taking over.....


This one was fantastic and very unusual at a show.


I'm telling you this because they have become an obsession for Mike and tonight I am at an Orchid Meeting.


Similar to a stitching night except the 70+ men far outnumber the women.


I have to say, whilst its not really my 'thing' its worth coming for 'show and tell'


Is there any wonder why so many of the stitcheries I am working on, involve flowers.



Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Well so much for 5 star when u can take your washing and stitching too


Writting patterns in the rainforest is a hard way to work but some one has to do it.
Don't ya love my new home away from home? Complete with washing line, airconditioning and it's own sewing room.
And Johhno thought it was his???????


Having a hoot
Nikki

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Feeling like xmas

Joy patch and her daughter Jess
Baking up a storm of mini puddings. YUM


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Saturday, October 1, 2011

Christmas Stocking

Australian Patchwork and Quilting have just been kind enough to run a new pattern for me in the October edition.


My friend subscribes and sent me a photo of the first 2 pages.
Am totally flattered by the huge 4 page spread.
Advent Number Button sets can be purchased at your local patchwork shop, online, or wherever my patterns or buttons are sold. They are $49.95 for a set of 25 buttons.
The top of the stocking has two pockets built into the dark strips so you can put your Christmas cards in them.
I was really happy with the stocking and am looking forward to adding it to my Christmas decoration collection.