OH my goodness it’s been a long time between posts….I feel like a lifetime of things have happened since my last post, so where to begin…..maybe I’ll start at today and work backwards.
Today the 7 July is our 17th Wedding anniversary. Greg and I had a coffee date to celebrate.
Life has been so busy since I started full time work, I think I have almost got a handle on it, and my supervisors seem to be pleased with my efforts.
The challenge is to get my stuff together at home. Cleaning has taken a back seat, and that is really difficult for me to get my head around. I just have to keep reminding myself that I can’t do everything!
Especially as I still want to have an active social life and manage a few hours in my sewing room. I’m sure I will get used to allocating a little time to the most important things so I can keep a healthy balance.
I’ve been doing a bit of knitting and some reading on the train each day and it is a real treat to just relax knowing there is absolutely nothing else I can be doing, and it’s not the drama I was expecting it to be.
Here is my latest finish a scarf using Merino and Possum yarn. Beautifully warm and not scratchy, the ultimate test for my sensitive neck!
Recently I went to a Quilting retreat at Mt Alford Lodge, it was a spectacular weekend and I was quite productive and managed to get a few projects completed.
The weekend before I did some cutting of fabric to get a head start but this little lunch bag just wouldn’t wait…..
I cut fabric for a cot quilt for a friends grandson.
Today it is all finished and ready for gifting!
I backed it with a very nice purple and white spot flannel.
I had to replace my every day bag, I managed to wear it out! This one is using a heavier fabric from the furnishing section at Spotlight.
Oh yes another bag, this one was a panel, the instructions in Japanese?? Thank goodness I have made a bag or two, and I was able to work it out! This one is perfect to carry a magazine to read at work.
This clear vinyl pocket was perfect for my rotary cutter, except the blade slid out just a tiny bit and cut through the plastic! I’ve since changed it to another cutter that locks closed, problem solved!
These tiny fabric baskets now hold my 1” hexagons.
Wanting to do a little card making at Retreat I decided to get ahead of the game and make birthday cards for Brooklynn and Quinn for later this year. There are three more of the hand bag card, I liked them so much.
I had a splendid weekend with these wonderful women and I am counting the weeks until 2014 and we can do it all again!
I think that is more than enough blog up dating for now, although I probably can’t sign off without a photo or 3 of my delightful grandchildren…..
Brooklynn and her collection of sticks.
Quinn is now 6 months old, has 4 teeth and is crawling!
3 comments:
My Goodness you've been one busy lady. Happy Anniversary to you!! Can't believe the baby is now 6 months old. They grow so fast, don't they. Congrats on your job and just remember it's all a balancing act. You don't have to be super woman and do it all!! Hugs!!
You are so prolific - Could never keep up with you. It would have taken me twice as long to make your new shoulder bag. All your projects are so lovely, and of course it goes without saying that the grandies are gorgeous! :-)
i found your blog through another blog and for a minute I thought I was in the twilight zone My name is Julie and my husbands name is Greg what?? We have 3 kids and 7 grandkids. Nice to meet you:)
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