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Thursday, October 3, 2024

What happened to September?

 Hello blogging friends. I cannot believe that I missed posting in September! So best catch you up on my doings. School holidays happened and as my Daughter is a teacher I enjoy a little jaunt with her. We decided to hit the op shops and had a delicious lunch after at the Camp Hill Antique Centre. They have a Cafe called the Tart Cafe. It's a very quirky place. We got a little silly...

Lunch was delicious and couldn't resist an old fashioned milk shake each.
Some treasures followed me home.



I met DD's family for sushi and ate tooo much! But we always have fun. 
Couldn't put this book down.....love this author but this tale really got me in.
Finished the binding on Where We Love is Home. Do you ever be clever and precut your binding and put it away safely and then use it for another project....so yes not the binding I intended lol! You may know lovely blogger Julie from My Threadbare Life. Well Julie gifted me a sweet little doiley featuring a cute house and I knew straight away that it had to be the label for this quilt.

This quilt means a lot because many of the blocks I stitched by my husbands side as he underwent cancer treatment. I love the sentiment of Where We Love IS Home!
I have started a new project. You know the rule...one finished....another begun *wink!
I have been mulling over a lap quilt size of slow stitching for ages, hoping to showcase some of the vintage linens I can't bear to hack up. I really must be crazy because I have dived in.
This is the first of four large blocks. 
All the pieces have been stitched down. I am a bit of a neat freak and not really a fan of the super rough look, so they have been appliqued in place. But that's just me.
The fun bit is now happening with embroidery and embellishing. I suspect that I shall be at it for a while!


I seem to have acquired a little obsession with this type of stitching. I find it incredibly relaxing and engaging deciding what I want where.
I have also completed the latest #roxysjournalofstitcheryvol6 prompt which was Lazy Summer Day.
I immediately thought of shady leaves and my sketch book and watching birds.
I thread painted a little panel of a Paleheaded Rosella....a favourite feathered friend. The panel is part of a larger one gifted by friend Shez xx
I embroidered some orange Bougainvillea and some Frangapani flowers. Added a strawberry panel....my favourite summer breakfast fruit. I then went completely mad and made a little fabric art set to pop in a little pocket!



Crazy I know!
A little peek in my real paper sketchbook. I wasn't happy with my Fungi and Leaf Litter subject that was part of a challenge I did so I reworked it a little....more satisfied now.
The garden is still giving me some Spring joy.
The Clivia is in bloom. Lots more flowers have opened up so a glorious splash of orange.
And definitely bragging about my gorgeous Orchid this year....

Well that's me caught up. I do thank you for reading until the end.
I have been blessed to have a dear friend or two who have continually supported me through lots of ugly bits and I found this quote said quite elegantly what a friend is.

Take care folks.
Namaste and Blessings Michelle xxx 














11 comments:

  1. The months speed by...how will you limit yourself to only a lap size quilt? LOL

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  2. All you work is so beautiful. I understand about the weeks rolling by, things to do, people to see, and before you know it, a new month has arrived.

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  3. Oh my, Michelle.....you have certainly been busy! Time gets away so quickly, doesn't it? Love your op shop treasures, and your stitching is beautiful.

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  4. What a beautiful post Michelle. I just love (& drool over) your slow stitching work - I wish you were my neighbor so you could inspire me more with this kind of work!!! Yes the weeks & the months sure do go by so quickly - the year will be over before we know it. For some reason that verse at the end bought a big lump to my throat & tears to my eyes. Have a lovely weekend Michelle. xx

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  5. Lovely finish on Where we Love is Home. I love how your new project is progressing, lots of lovely bits and pieces to look at and gorgeous (crazy) little art set on Lazy Summer Day. All gorgeous Michelle. xx

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  6. Love the verse at the end Michelle, it is so true! The months are roaring by way too fast for me! Lovely label for your quilt, I agree Julie is a lovely person. Your slow stitched quilt is going to be lovely Michelle, a home for all your treasures. The little art kit is amazing, so clever. The garden flowers are gorgeous too.

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  7. Lots of lovelies to share with us again. I know what you mean about where does the time go.

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  8. lovely treasures to follow you home and a lovely lovely finish. I do love where you are going with your quilt of treasures - there will be so much to look at.... Aren't your orchids gorgeous...
    Hugz

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  9. So many beautiful things, Michelle. Your pale Rosella is the most exquisite thing I've ever seen. It is the star of the show! Love is Home is just so lovely, and so special for you. Camp Hill centre looks fun: we really must take a drive across town and visit it. I feel the need for some fossicking. Your finds are great. Love the Clivea and those purple orchids are a treat. I will show your post to our versions of these plants, and suggest they get a move on, lol. xoxox

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  10. Looks like a lot of fun with your family catch ups. Always a lovely way to spend time together.
    Well done on the quilt finish. And the new start.
    Your projects are looking wonderful.
    Spring is working well in your garden. Beautiful.

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  11. I don't even know where to start with a comment to this post. You have inspired me in so many ways. I love the little doily that you made a label out of and I absolutely think your quilts are amazing. I thoroughly enjoyed my visit here today and I'm going to go back through this post again and again for more inspiration. Thank you and have a wonderful week.

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