Sunday, February 22, 2009

More, more, more...

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Friday, February 20, 2009

A selection

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Halloween Hexes

This is the quilt I've put together WHILE AT WORK. I sew during the quiet times, and it really is this quiet. It's all halloween fabric with orange centres and green spacers. Spiders and skeletons, ghosts and ghoulies, witches and cats, pumpkins and skulls, candy corn and owls. Cute! Single bed size, hand pieced. Four more pumpkins to go along the bottom, six half-pumpkins to even out the top and bottom rows, then I might do a row of black ones all the way around and bind it with either the orange to match the centres or green to match the spacers. Or maybe a bit of both :)

I may even go the whole hog and hand quilt it with perle cotton. Orange? Green? Black? Decisions, decisions...

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Obsessed

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Back to the faces. Can't seem to shake them. My pencil just wants to draw 'em, constantly. One day I'll move on!

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Faces and fancies

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Pile o' pumpkins

During the quiet moments (er, hours) at work (once I've dusted, tidied the fat quarters, tidied the shelves, dealt with any deliveries, and while there aren't any customers) I've been doing some handwork. The pile above (matchbox for scale) is what I've achieved. I've been using up a bunch of Halloween scraps, with the addition of some Halloween fat quarters and a little yardage. I LOVE Halloween stuff, so I have a bit of a collection (okay, maybe three large ziploc bags!). I'm using the English paper piecing method, making hexagons. The central hexagon is orange, the surrounding six hexes either random scraps or six in the same fabric. The pile of pumpkins (even though this a kind of grandmother's flower garden pattern, I can't call them flowers - so they're pumpkins) numbers 46, all completed at work. I did cut papers at home, in front of the tv.

I've started sewing the pumpkins together with a variety of lime green hexagons as spacers, and the little quilt is turning into a fair sized quilt very quickly! I'm always amazed at how fast this pattern goes together once I start sewing the preassembled units to each other. If the smoke in
the sky from the horrendous Victorian bushfires ever clears and the bloodred sun returns to normal, I'll take a photo of progress so far. The light outside is not conducive to photography.

I'm very lucky that's the biggest of my problems.

Another ketchup

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Hmm, long time, no blog. Again. The longer the hiatus, the harder I find it to make a blog entry. But I still want to post my drawings-a-day, so here I am, back at the coalface :)

Not much happening, still working at the quilt shop, which is very VERY quiet at the moment.
So quiet that...well, see next post.