Sunday, November 1, 2009

Armed and dangerous!

Not really.  But today’s Stitchin’ Mission class was all about rotary cutting, as we turned yardage into quilt blocks.

Concentration levels were so high that the freshly baked chocolate coconut slice was hardly touched* with our eager newbies favouring slices of a different kind.  IMG_1750 Gail, one of a team of dear friends of mine who kindly helped out as Rebekahs, helped Moo press her fabric before beginning the process.IMG_1748 Eleanor lined up her fabric so it fell nice and straight.IMG_1749 I had to teach Debbie backwards! (She is left-handed)IMG_1751 Julia and Louise worked together to cut “quarry stones” in no time.IMG_1747 And Carol enjoyed working with her rainbow cats.

Linda demonstrated an easy way to stitch together all these blocks, and everyone’s gone home to stitch up a storm this week. 

We’re expecting to see some mighty colourful quilt tops - or works in progress - next Sunday.

Are we having fun yet, ladies?  I know I am!

Di

*OK, so I had a piece!

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Isn’t he growing into a handsome fellow?

Chester is a real darling and brings us so much joy.IMG_1673

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Last week we were shocked by the news that Chester’s breeder, Matthew Venables, had passed away.  IMG_1177 Matt and his wife Danielle were so kind to us, even welcoming us into their home for an overnight stay, when we travelled to collect Chester (Alpyne Air Secret Agent). 

Our hearts go out to Danielle at this very sad time.

Di

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Just for the colours

These are some of the little pincushions we gave to each Stitchin' Mission newbie and Rebekah.



I just liked the way they looked in the basket - so cheerful!




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Stitchin’ Mission has begun!

Not even Sydney’s torrential spring showers could dampen the enthusiasm of our Stitchin’ Mission quiltmakers who  came along on Sunday afternoon to the first of 5 classes Linda Hungerford is giving at St Mark’s.

After months of Skyping, promoting, advertising, shopping for fabric, liaising with our chosen mission, KU Children’s Services, printing notes, sewing sample quilts, and gathering together an enthusiastic band of supporters, Di B and I could hardly believe the big day had finally arrived!

The stage was set, with a folder of notes and patterns and a handmade pincushion laid out ready for each of our arrivals.IMG_1729 We had a display of artist impressions of the new KU Marcia Burgess Autism Specific Early Learning & Care Centre, where our quilts are destined to become treasured ‘security blankets’ for the little ones enrolled there when it opens in June 2010. IMG_1724

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There were tables groaning with donations of child-friendly focus fabrics and bright supporting fabrics, ready for our newbies to ‘shop’ from at the end of the lesson.IMG_1727Of course the famous Stitchin’ Mission banner, which Linda had brought all the way from Des Moines, had pride of place with the 4 sample quilts at the front of the room. 

Then they arrived – 33 eager newbies and Rebekahs – and after listening with rapt concentration to Linda’s clear and entertaining presentation the rush was on to choose fabrics.   I heard afterwards that several had been eyeing them off and mentally choosing their favourites even as Linda was still talking – such was their enthusiasm! 

This week’s homework is simple: washing and pressing the fabric ready for rotary cutting the quilt block pieces on Sunday.

That’s when the real fun begins!

Saturday, October 17, 2009

More birthday silliness

Would you trust these two to organise a Stitchin’ Mission?IMGP0762Linda has!  Just 8 days to go!

(If you have permission to view my private blog www.disdarlings.blogspot.com pop across shortly for photos of my wonderful family)

Friday, October 16, 2009

Celebrations!

Much cheering and whooping here – and that’s just from me. Not only is it my birthday -

IMG_1577 and all the family came for dinner last night, including our littlest member, The Princess -

IMG_1582and I’ve received the loveliest cards, flowers and gifts - IMG_1567IMG_1594 and enjoyed an al fresco birthday morning tea today… IMG_1585 but this arrived in the mail this morning…. my Senior’s Card!IMG_1598 It took me almost a year to get around to applying, but now I’m set to enjoy the perks of maturity (and there have to be some), as I flash my card that officially declares me “a valued member of our community”. So there.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

A tale of two teas (Part 2)

A little known sub-clause of Murphy’s law says that if you plan to throw your home and garden open to an entire church congregation for afternoon tea the chances are pretty high that the Lord will decide to bless your garden with rain.  Lots of it.

IMG_1535Yep, you guessed it.  The heavens opened the following Sunday when we farewelled our Assistant Minister Ben, his wife Michelle and children Chas and Coco as they prepared to fly out to a new parish in Perth on the other side of our vast country.  Undeterred we simply moved the proceedings inside.

IMG_1540 IMG_1530 IMG_1533 These poppies on the table were the closest we came to sunshine, but everyone crowded in and we had a great time, sad though it was to see our Undies family leaving after almost 5 years here.

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