There is light at the end of the tunnel though. I'm planning on finishing work around the middle of November, and having at least all of next year off. Time to breathe. Time to spend with the kids without being in a rush and thinking of what task needs to be done next. Time to enjoy the things we enjoy doing together.
So enough of my life philosophy for now! A few things to share with you today. I recently received three quilts back from Jeannette, an online friend who I've now met in person a couple of times and she's lovely! And she's also a long-arm quilter! Many of you will know her from her wonderful blog Gone Aussie Quilting. I set about binding them straight away. I was never a big fan of the hand-sewing part of binding, but I tell you, I think I'm converted! Loved it! What a lovely way to spend the evening, snuggled on the couch, under a quilt that you're sewing the binding down on. Perfect :)
First up is Swoon - if you follow me on Twitter (I'm @petitselefants) you will have seen these pics multiple times by now. I do apologise. I'm bloody proud of this quilt. It's a monster at 80 inches square. That was fun laying it all out on the lounge room floor, let me tell you!! It's so big I've realised you only really get to see two stars in full, the rest are squished over the sides of the bed.
Unless you have been living under a rock, you'd know that Swoon has pretty much taken over the online quilting world, spurred along by a Quiltalong started by Katy on Flickr. You can see all the amazing variations of the quilt in the group here. The pattern is by one of my favourite designers, Camille Roskelley. And I did actually buy the kit from Fat Quarter Shop in Bonnie and Camille's Ruby line. And I did have it quilted with baptist fans. So, yes, my Swoon is almost identical to Camille's original. What can I say? I love it!
The other two quilts I still need to take some photos of so I will save them for a later post.
Meanwhile, this little birdie has gone to its new home in England. You can read all about it here. I'll be going to visit it (and its new owner) later in the year!
My little one has just learnt the thumbs up sign and is proud to show it off at any opportune moment. Just thought I'd throw that in because I can't resist a cute photo.
Swoon looks great! Wish I'd paid someone to quilt mine, it was a monster effort!
ReplyDeleteSwoon looks fantastic. I love your birdie quilt. Your quilting is amazing!!
ReplyDeleteyour swoon quilt looks awesome and little miss thumbs up looks very very huggable. enjoy her!! they grow up so fast (and not so cute)
ReplyDeleteI love your birdie in a tree quilt! Swoon us looking great, I hope to one day start cutting for mine- I always tend to be a little behind on these things!
ReplyDeleteAs always, beautiful quilts, Danielle! So jealous that you are going to visit Lynne, and so jealous of her that she gets to hang that beauty in her kitchen :)
ReplyDeleteI love that swoon quilt soooooo much. Gorgeous! And that wall hanging looks fab in person.
ReplyDeleteGood for you taking at least a year off! It can only be good for your family, and your sense of self!
ReplyDeleteI still love your swoon quilt. I don't think I will ever stop loving it.
Your Swoon quilt is magnificent!
ReplyDeleteit must be that time of year. i am also applying for some leave so i can hop out of the rat race and take some time to simply be mum. i'm taking two months off work... though i wish it was a year! your quilts are just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteYour Swoon quilt is quite lovely. I your birdie/tree quilt looks fab, too; love the quilting on it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining my UFO challenge.
Your little one looks so proud of herself! :)
ReplyDeleteYour swoon quilt is gorgeous! The colours are so soothing. I also love sitting under a quilt while stitching a binding. Unless you are rushing to finish, it's a satisfying way to appreciate the hard work that went into making a quilt
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