My quilting thoughts and inspirations sprinkled with a glimpse of life down on the farm
Showing posts with label gifts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gifts. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 30, 2025

Still at Scrub Stitching

Saturday at Scrub Stitching is typically a full and fun day with some 'scheduled' events.
We usually have our annual photoshoot. Helpful and click-happy husbands Mick and Tony were the photographers this year - 
Those who blog — 
Sue and I photo bombed this group of lovely ladies (Chooky, myself, Janice, Sharmayne, Lou, Jenny and Sue) —
Two travel buddies —
(I'll come back and replace these photos if I find some that aren't as glare-y!)

After lunch on Saturday we have Show and Tell, which I will put into a separate photo-heavy post.

And Saturday night is dress up night with some fun, a nice meal, and a gift swap.
We're given a theme early enough that we can organise our costumes but not so early that we all spend weeks making them!
This year's theme was Winter in the Warrumbungles - the Warrumbungles being a mountain range/National Park nearby. It also is a Dark Sky Park (limiting the amount of lights, etc, allowed at night).
Sue and I decided to be the starry starry night sky, with simple black capes which we sewed stars (snowflakes actually - take your pick) onto.
Always fun to see how everyone has interpreted the theme (Kylie, Lou with the snowballs and Lianne )—
Christine and Sharmayne —
Miranda (Elsa), Harriet and Tina —
Sue and Chooky —
Mary, Di and Miranda —
Jenny and Chooky —
Kate and Janice —
Jo —
The above photo shows (Solar System) Jo opening her gift in the Make It OR Fake It swap. All our anonymous gifts were numbered and we each randomly selected a number from a tin, determining whose we ended up with.
Gift dispersal in progress, and Betty showing off hers —
Linda received my wee gift —
This notepad pattern is an Anni Downs one. Next time I will put the stitching for the back of it slightly higher.
I received a gorgeous French General bag/set from Lou. As I am running out of time here and this is already photo heavy, I will keep you in suspense and show it in my next blog post. (Code for, I haven't photographed it yet!!)
All in all it was a fun night. After dinner, gifting and hijinks we all settled back into our sewing (of course!)

See you next time,
Raewyn



Friday, May 3, 2024

Bits and Bobs from Scrub Stitching

Looking through my photos, there's still parts of our Scrub Stitching adventure that I haven't mentioned.
After our Stars Dress-up dinner on Saturday night, we had a Make It, Fake It or Bake It gift swap. Luckily everything survived Chooky and I collapsing the table it was all sitting on when we tried to move it (gulp!). Random numbers are drawn and gifts dispersed. Everyone seemed really happy with their gifts - the amount of creativity and imagination all around the room was amazing.
I received this cute pouch and stitchery-
It has a metal band top - one of those ones that you squeeze to open.
It was made by Christine of macdonaldspatch. Christine was another person it was great to meet after only knowing her via blogging or zooming for such a long time!
I am ashamed to say I can't remember who received the gift I made. It was a 'folder' with pockets inside for notions or a pattern, etc, etc -
A close-up of the stitchery because the above one is sun-mottled!
This is a Gail Pan pattern.
We all received fabulous goodie bags when we arrived. I forgot to take a photo of mine and by the time I thought of it, I was home and wee Tammy had destroyed it!
So I borrowed a photo from Chooky, who I think borrowed it from Christine-
How lucky were we? Di embroidered the mugrugs, Brenda made the smiley face badges and the coconut ice (that and the chocolates didn't last very long!). We each received a cup with an Australian native plant on it, and a kit for a sewing roll/case by Anni Downs.

I also won these fabrics and wee pattern as a spot prize :-) -
There was a pop-up shop at retreat to tempt us all-
(The Quilters Cottage, Coonabarabran)
And so I do confess to a wee bit of shopping while away - one must, after all, support the local economy.
Kiwikid Sue and I found these on our travels and decided to buy one each - to be made by next year's Scrub Stitching -
And a few pretties-

We had a big show and tell on Saturday afternoon and  of course there would be a big cheer whenever someone finished a top/project during the weekend. Here are just a few of the many photos I took. 
(Chooky has put lots more pictures up on the Scrub Stitching blog.)
Janice with one of Edyta Sitar's mystery quilts-
Di with her dinosaurs - 
And this one was Harriet's -
Maunreen was working on this FPP Pineapple quilt from Japanese fabrics -
The below photo shows some of the back - very intricate!
Annette spent most of her time stitching and made great progress-
Lea's work in progress- 
Janice shows us how effective the one-up-one-down setting is-
Linda with her Mariner's compass-
Sue at Show and Tell-
Lianne-
Trish-
Stephanie also gathered up lots of our thread ends, scraps and trimmings and sewed them into a 'thread' which was then sewn into a coaster!!

Thanks for reading!
'til next time,
Happy stitches,
Raewyn

Friday, December 30, 2022

All sorts of things!

Season's greeting to you all....I'm a little late to say Merry Christmas but not quite too late to say Happy New Year and compliments of the season!
I hope you all had a lovely Christmas, spending it with people you love and doing the things that you enjoy best ♥
I just can't believe I have barely been near my blog all month! As with this year, the month has just flown by.
I think I will spend a while writing this post; it will become a ramble, I'm sure, as I will add to it as things come to mind. Settle in with a good coffee while I catch up!
Obligatory Christmas Eve photo with the tree in all its glory —
We had an enjoyable Christmas Day, with various family members here all day. As well as immediate family, the MOML's parents visited and Mum is staying at the moment, so it was a good chance for everyone to have a catch-up.
This is about the only photo we took on Christmas Day ; a nice 4-generation photo —
One family was laid low with a gastro bug so couldn't come, so we repeated it all again on Thursday. Everyone decided to come out to the farm again and it was lovely and relaxed with no-one needing to go anywhere else for anything else!

We still had plenty of leftovers and unopened chocolates (etc) so, with the addition of a bit of extra BBQ meat, it was an easy prep day. Here are some of us —
(The beady eyed amongst you will notice that our son is back home again...after over 400 days in Antarctica (and all winter at The South Pole) we are really enjoying seeing him again. He won't shave off his Antarctica beard but has removed the lovely curly locks he grew while down there!!!!)
The big kids were ever so patient with the younger ones, who brought all their hair, face and nails 'products' with them!
I managed to wrangle 5 of the kids for a photo - not particularly successful but oh well. Fun memories!
This is a new decoration for this year. Thank you so much, Maria. I really appreciated receiving this. The younger twins were here when it arrived and they thought it was very cool!
I can now show you the one and only Christmas gift which I made this year, which I gifted to Mum —
The pattern is called Beatrice's Boite which is a Hugs n Kisses design.
The stitchery is wrapped around a large (and empty!) tin can, which gives it a lovely shape.
Hopefully Mum can find something to put in it!!!

All other sewing done in December is best put in the 'Labour of Love' category!!
** Mending of farm overalls. Sigh. No story to tell except the men are hard on overalls and they are expensive to buy.  (NO photo!)
** My sister asked me (a while ago) to attach a print she had bought while they were living in Singapore to a duvet cover. As it was intended for my nephew to take to varsity this coming year I thought I really needed to get onto it. What a bear - the duvet cover was Super-King so there was a lot of fabric to cut square(-ish), lay flat and man handle!!  Instead of the usual t-shirts and lollies Christmas present, I'm pleased to say that I finished it in time for him to receive a duvet set and lollies present!
**And ED had asked me to shorten the hems of some of her long skirts. As they are made from floaty polyester type fabric, I decided to purchase a rolled hem foot to make the job easier.  Once I took the plunge and started sewing it didn't go too badly! The foot was a very wise investment.
I was a bit worried about the pink pleated skirt but I pressed it with a damp cloth and it came up ok.

December was when our eldest (step) granddaughter turned 16, and all of a sudden we saw the revival of the paddock parties our kids all enjoyed as they were growing up!
It was such a lovely evening. Family was allowed there - for a while - the younger ones had a great time! —
The MOML had some very rare time off the other day, (24 whole hours) to attend one of his old school mate's 60th. I was in charge of the cows while he was away.
Getting the cows in for afternoon milking —
Partway through milking —
After the morning's milking, happily in their paddock —
He had a great time away, remembering all their stories and adventures from a long time ago. 
We had a really wet November and much of December was showery too but the switch has been flicked and we are now 'enjoying' some hot, dry weather. The river has been visited a bit more often lately —
It's unusual for it to be up as high as it is in the above photo at this time of the year; it just shows how much rain we've been getting.
Just a couple more photos and then I think I'll call it a day!
Crazy cousins up to no good —
Last Christmas I made Odie a Hound Dog which has been a bed companion for much of the year. Lately he has started carting it around a lot. One day the Dog was doing some sewing at home. Dog kept saying 'Ouch' every time he touched the needle —
And Dog also had his teeth brushed one day —
On that silly note, I will finish off. Well done if you have got to the end. I apologise for the overload of photos but once I started.......
I thank you all for your friendship this year, for reading my blog, and leaving comments. I enjoy the interactions but do admit to having a bit of an 'off year' as far as my blogging has gone!
I wish you all a very happy New Year. I hope 2023 is a creative, happy and productive one for us all.
♥Hugsxxx♥