Monday 28 November 2022

Happy Birthday Tony

 What a weekend we had. Another birthday is here to celebrate.

Love to you, my beautiful husband.



Friday 25 November 2022

A visit to Junee. part 2. The Motor Museum

 In between the rain we crossed over the car park and looked into the Motor Museum.

Tony found it interesting as his first job was working on lawn mowers and after his mechanical career he is once again working on them again a few hours a week.

This car has recently done a 3 week trip to the middle of Australia. I can’t believe it still works on such a big trip but they say it didn’t have any issues the whole time gone. I am impressed.




Look at this push bike lawn mover. How funny.


We even got to meet both the owners who have this great collection.

The rain got a bit heavier so we went back to the cafe for another coffee. Then we sprinted back to the caravan park. We had so much to eat for our breakfast that we didn’t even have lunch.


It was amazing to see all the old cars, bikes and mowers.


Tuesday 22 November 2022

A very old UFO. Sue’s embroidered brown blocks.

 Years ago a lovely friend of mine, Sue, made all these beautiful machine embroidered blocks for me. Well, I have just got around to doing something with them.

I have decided on the sashing I want to do to make a quilt big enough. Maybe a single bed size but it is definitely bigger than a lap quilt.

I have been sewing it together slowly.


Here are all the individual blocks. They are very cute. Sorry that some are blurry.



























Aren’t all the embroideries so cute…

Well, I was away on retreat in November and I worked on them some more.
Look at it now. The top is complete.

Thank you so much Sue. I do love them and think of you all the time.

Saturday 19 November 2022

A weekend away with hubby. Junee, NSW, part 1. Licorice and chocolate factory.

 

NSW was going through terrible flooding and still is. We had been wanting to get away as it is nearing Xmas and our weekends are filled we thought we would try to see if we could make it to Junee. Hubby stopped there on his recent trip around Aust. and they found a licorice factory. Yummy. So off we headed. Then there were storms. There was a small clearer section in the middle of the sky, this is where we were headed.


A race against time. Look out to the left. We made it to Junee without too much rain which was good.


The clubs in NSW have curtesy buses so both Thursday and Friday nights we got lifts to the RSL clubs for dinner.Saturday morning, in between the rain, we walked about 500metres to the factory for breakfast and a lovely coffee. They did a good job. We looked around and we shopped too. Yep, the Xmas presents are bought. You could watch the licorice and chocolates being made.


Into the shop


Offered some tastings… mmmmmm yummmmy



Off into the Motor Museum next.


Wednesday 16 November 2022

Away on retreat at Lake Cullulleraine.

 I was lucky enough to be away on retreat recently with 25 ladies from our quilt group. We went from Thursday to Sunday and I had a great time.

It was very productive. Unfortunately I didn’t get many photos so they will be posted about when I get some work back.

No. 1…..  Machining on the binding to this panel charity quilt for someone else to hand stitch down. 

No. 2….. Putting on the binding onto this cute baby quilt which will be gifted in March next year.

No. 3….. Assembling all my embroidered blocks, attaching sashings… Done. another post to come.

No. 4 & 5….. Group blocks made and assembled into not 1 but 2 great scrap quilts. These are now with others for quilting. Will do a post with them when the binding is finished.

No. 6….. More embroidered quilt blocks made by my friend Sue. These are sunflowers. I have got them out of the old packed away boxes to get them done. I’m so glad the pattern was with them as I had no idea what I was up to. All the pieces are cut except the navy. They only thing was the navy fabric wasn’t with them. So I have to go searching so I can get it finished.

No. 7….. After lunch on Sunday I just sat and put through a heap of scraps through the go cutter and cut piles of 2” strips. I have another idea for a scrap quilt and this will also include string block. More on this project later.


I have not unpacked any of my things and I have been home for 10 days now.

It was a great time and I even stopped by and joined in Chooky’s zoom for a little while. Not long though. I had to go and eat breakfast otherwise I would miss out.