Monday, 19 April 2021

A LOT has been achieved in 22 days!

 

Since Raylene arrived here on the 27th March, it has been a hive of activity  at Number 8! Lots of cutting, sorting, stacking and packing has been happening. There has not been many idle moments, but we can look around and see that much has been achieved. After Easter we had the place to ourselves, and just as well we didn't have to share the space, because the 2 of us used all available surfaces. 

The Go Cutter has had a work out and earned it's purchase price many times over. We were struggling a bit at one stage with threads sticking in the blades and wondered if the blades were becoming blunt from overuse? We have since learned not to keep cutting with mats that are getting old and cracked!! It's a bit like using the rotary cutter and pushing that blade too long instead of replacing it with a new one. Our err derr moment was realising that a new mat solved all the problems!! (I now have spare mats of each size waiting in the wings!)

                                                                                                

I must admit we were too busy to take a lot of photos, but there are a few. I do have a few empty shelves and emptied out a whole drawer of strips. Cutting scraps also breeds more scraps, and it's a never ending task. I think I could spend the rest of my life sewing scrap quilts, without even making a dent on the bolts here.


These look a bit like sandwiches all stacked in heaps, but they are 4" finished half square triangles, already cut and paired with a light colour. I love sewing these, because they turn out a perfect size, needing no trimming as long as your 1/4" seam is accurate, with no ears to trim either! My fairy has worked out to sort the fabric into colours before going through the cutter, and then they are already in their colour sections.


Lots of fabric packs all bundled up ready to sell.


These are what is left of the 2" and 2 1/2" squares after packing scrap packs.


1 metre pieces ..................


........and embellished packs in various colourways.



These are 3" finished half square triangles.


Lots of Ready, Set & Sew kits.


After a busy time, my offsider has returned to her home this morning, but the task will continue and I have this lot sitting on my desk ready for me to process this week.


We kept a lot of the smaller pieces for crumb quilts, and the string bin is full to overflowing, but I have drawn the line at these bins full, which are destined for the bins tomorrow.


There are 5 more weeks until market day, so I might be occupied for awhile yet, in between some customer quilts waiting and other activities in the diary.

I have received the all clear from the doctor re my face, and ventured out for my first shopping trip last week! Have also been back to church and a few other social outings with friends, in between the busyness of cutting and packing.

On Thursday we enjoyed a day trip to Mount Gambier, and stopped for lunch at the bakery at Penola.


We managed to come home with a lovely bag of apples, which have now been peeled and stewed ready for some apple crumble desserts to put in the freezer.


The local garden store have commenced doing lunches this week, so Raylene booked a table for 4 and we enjoyed more time with friends.

We have also enjoyed visits with friends at home, including a lunch and celebrating a birthday with afternoon tea. After church on Sunday we attended the 25th birthday celebration of the Gum Tree Quilters and will save that occasion for a separate post.

Max managed to get quite a few customer quilts done during that time, (photos will be in another posts) and this week I am working on some of the donation quilts that Raylene and I made a few months ago that have been waiting patiently for the quilter. 

This is the black and white string quilt that Raylene made during her last visit and it was quilted allover with a pattern called Square Dance.



The binding fairy at work.


And another 16 patch scrappy quilt, quilted allover, also has been bound.


This rail fence quilt was quilted allover, the binding stitched on and has gone home with Raylene to be hand sewn.


Today's job was to load this scrappy trips quilt that I made during isolation in 2020. This has been quilted allover with a circle meander, and the binding has yet to be decided on.

Today was a catchup with some housework, put on a load of washing day, and clearing the sewing tables for the next cutting session sometime soon. Another backing has been loaded in readiness for tomorrow morning. I also hope to get some gardening time this week, to keep a few weeds at bay before they get out of hand.

It probably sounds like I have been working Raylene like a slave all this time. She keeps telling me that she enjoys all the packing and stacking but she really is the organising queen with her good ideas. In reality, she actually keeps me on the go, looking to see what is next on the list, and wanting direction. I look back and remember the TV ad that used to be on, advertising the Eveready batteries and the Energiser bunny that kept going and going when the others faded out!! I keep telling her she must have Eveready batteries in her! I do hope she will have an easier, quieter week now that she is home. I really  appreciate her special skills, her help and her friendship. We really do have a lot of fun in amongst the business.

Be back soon, 

Blessings, From Jude

Friday, 16 April 2021

Memories

 I know it is a more than a few days since I have posted, but life has been rather busy here, and I do intend to update you with the happenings soon. I was up early this morning with a list of things I needed to do, but have been waylaid after a message from my granddaughter. She sent me a photo from 3 years ago, which then reminded me of where I was this time in 2018. So I have spent some time going back and reading a few blog posts from my trip. I am so glad I managed to blog the events of the trip.

It was 3 years ago today that I flew out of Adelaide, bound for Sydney and then to the US with the Aussie Quilters group for the trip of a lifetime. It is just as well I did this then, because International travel is currently not happening, and I don't think I will be getting on a plane and going overseas anytime soon. 3 years doesn't sound like a long time, but it feels almost like a lifetime ago now.


It was a fantastic time with this great bunch of girls and we had a lot of fun.


Well, that's all for this post, I better get on with the jobs of the day. I only have another 3 days with Raylene here and we have lots of things on the list to do yet. Lots has been achieved though.

Be back in a few days.

Blessings, From Jude

Tuesday, 6 April 2021

(Almost) like old times!

I started this update on newsfromjude last night, but after getting the photos I wanted from my phone to the computer, I ran out of 'oomph' and sat in the lounge with my feet up and then went to bed. As I need to get back to Max today and get a quilt done this week, I thought I would finish this post first, or it might not happen for a few days. As it's already 8am and I am still in my dressing gown, I hope that there will be no early callers at my door this morning.

We have had a great Easter break here and it has been almost like old times. Last year we were "shut down" and in isolation and stayers were rare. While there has not been a full house, I have had 2 friends staying and others calling in and spending time. Oh, how I missed this. It is lovely to hear the chatter and laughter and sharing of friends in the house again. 

Val came to stay for the weekend and was happy to be the pattern tester for one of the Mystery kits that have not been done before..................


I think I mentioned that I was expecting a visitor, and Raylene has been here for more than a week already, and hopefully not going home for awhile yet. Of course we would expect her to dress for the occasion and she found her hat from a couple of years ago.

Pat joined us on Friday for a day of sewing, and now it was really getting to feel like the days of old.


Later in the afternoon, another couple of friends called by, so the house was filling up.

                       Val got busy and started putting the quilt together...............



                          Now the centre of the top is made and ready for more borders................


And here is the Ta Daa moment and it's done. Thankfully my calculations were all correct, so I can make up another kit.


What can I do next, asked Val, so I found the string blocks that I had made in my last sewing session, that needed to be sashed and off she went.



Then string borders needed to be constructed to make it a bit larger...........


.........and the borders are now ready to be attached, when Val or I need another sewing fix. Thankyou Val for a great weekend's work.

Pat started her day by putting the borders on this quilt that had been assembled awhile ago. This is our group's raffle quilt for our exhibition later in the year. Many members made a Wonky Log cabin block and now it's waiting for the quilter!


Pat's next job was to assemble these blocks that are now waiting for a border, and then it was time for her to head home.


Raylene has been here for a week and is cutting, sorting, stacking and packing scrap fabrics ready for packs for a market day we are working towards.


We had to move things from the tables, to make room for a couple of sewers, so floor space came in handy!




I did some cutting too, and just love the Go Cutter for half square triangles! So quick and easy.


I decided I would take the time over Easter and do some sewing for me. Every so often I need to fill up the tank and sew. Not long ago I saw this pattern online and I am sorry I can't tell you where, but thought it was a good idea to use up those tiny scraps. (If you recognise this let me know, so I can acknowledge the original designer). 


Often there are little pieces left on the sides after cutting squares by placing them at right angles on the strip dies. I had quite a collection of little bits. I find it's hard to throw these little pieces away, so decided to try out the pattern.


One block made, and I even threw in some little triangle bits.


I used up a few plain background fabrics that were sitting around, and decided that 12 blocks were enough. I changed the layout and rotated alternate blocks so that the strips were not all going the same way. A friend called in while I was making these blocks and she said I needed to have some black in there somewhere. (You might guess that she makes quite a few quilts that have black in them)? I said I was NOT putting black in my quilt!!


Then I wondered whether to sash the blocks or not? And what could I use for sashing? Raylene searched the fabric shelves and came back with some black and white spot options?? Hmmm, perhaps we could put black in somewhere?? What do you think?


So the spot fabric went in for sashings. Now to decide on a border, yes or no, and if so what? It's always interesting to have lots of opinions, and there were plenty of these all weekend! How about this for a border??


Or should it have a little something first? Yes, that's better, and more black! Val said that it looks African, with that Zebra border!?


Ta Daa, the finish, and I think we were all happy with the result. Especially Jean who was the one to say it needed black. It was not the direction I was intending, but am pleased with my sewing session. But I will add that it was not a quick process sewing all those little strips together, but it was something a bit different for me. A little bit of therapy and a sewing fix. And another top waiting for my quilter!!


We had another friend who was spending some of her Easter time at her machine, although she was at her own house. But there were many messages going back and forth showing progress photos and asking for opinions re border options. Of course we all had lots of advice opinions and were quite forthcoming with them. These blocks had been made with a kit that she had been given that had varying layout options. It did not take long for her to get the blocks sewn together..........


..........and then we were asked for our opinions re the different border fabric options she had in her stash.  I won't show you all the choices she had, and most were limited in fabric quantities, but this was the final result, and I hope she was happy with our opinions. 


There were a lot of 4 patch blocks left from the above kit, so she thought of another idea to use them up and make 16 patch blocks. But she needed more half square triangle units, so picked out a background and a couple of blues and came around to cut them out with the Go cutter and went home to start sewing. They are being laid out like this, which looks really great, doesn't it?


There were also a few photos and messages going back and forth to other friends over the weekend, which illustrates how modern technology has enabled us to have contact with each other and share what we are doing, even though we are not in the same place. All in all, it was a special time with friends, both in person and from a distance. A weekend of sewing in combination with the celebration of the meaning of Easter with fellow believers was very special. As the title says, "Almost like old times".  

I received this lovely parcel in the mail on Thursday,..............


....................and this gift from Raylene is gorgeous. It is about 3" high and 2" wide and so cute.


All of the above has been more special because I have been confined to home for the last few weeks while my face has been "doing it's thing". I won't show you all the photos, but have cropped out a bit for this pic, that shows just one section as it's starting to heal. This is what the whole face has been like. Thankfully there is not long to go now!


While I was in isolation, Raylene and Pauline went to an event here in town on Thursday afternoon. The local garden centre held a Bazaar with lots of stalls selling their homemade goodies, and many food and drink vans. I was fortunate that they brought me back a treat of home made donuts. And they were good.


Over the weekend we were treated to a lovely show of honeyeaters who enjoyed a 
splash in the birdbath in the front garden. Photo taken through the glass, so not as clear as it could be.

You have probably heard enough from me for this post, and I think I really need to head to the shower and start Max. I have a deadline for the next quilt, so you won't hear from me until that is done.

Enjoy your week,

Blessings, From Jude

Sunday, 4 April 2021

He is Risen!!

 Just home from the Easter Sunrise service at our local lake this morning. And much more special because this time last year we were all in lock down and unable to meet. It's a lovely gathering with the sun rising over the lake, the birds all waking up and all those gathered singing songs of praise.


" I am the way, and the truth, and the life, no one comes to the Father except through Me"
John 14:6

Blessings, From Jude


Happy Birthday

 My apologies to Mister now 10 year old as this post should have been done yesterday. It was my good intentions to do in the afternoon when I searched for photos, but then we had one visitor, and then another, and another, until I got to bed and realised what I should have done. Sorry, but better late than never.

From this little cutie, the day he was born, (and a day I remember clearly, because I tripped over in the main street while holding his 2 year old brother!!)........


.................growing into this little blonde haired cutie.........


.......and 10 years later, still with that lovely smile and those long blonde locks! Hope your day was lots of fun with your cousins, and good to chat with you.


                     Looks like a lovely catchup with 8 of my 10 grandies all together for lunch.

                                                     Will be back soon with another post.

Blessings, From Jude