Sunday, January 26, 2020

torpor


When it's 28 degC at 9.00am I don't feel much like sewing but before the sewing room became too unpleasant to work in (no aircon in that room), I put the another side on this quilt.


I still want to add another plain border before it goes away for quilting. 


Saturday, January 18, 2020

rain


At last we've had some - it is most welcome and even though it's causing flooding in areas, it is extinguishing some of the bushfires.

Thank you for your comments on my last post. For unknown reasons, Blogger is not sending them to my email. You know, I may just move this blog to Wordpress.

With Christmas and New Year out of the way, visiting family gone and the house restored to some semblance of order, sewing has recommenced.


I've picked up where I left off (last October - yikes) working on the scrappy Cats Cradle blocks. So easy to make and no triangles. You do need the special ruler. Mine was a gift from a fellow blogger, crafter and quilter Kelli H - thank you Kelli.


Gotta love chain piecing.

Thursday, January 9, 2020

bushfires


You may have seen news on the TV or Internet about the terrible bushfires raging across all of Australia.

It is supposedly the worst season in recorded history - loss of life, wildlife, livestock, pets, homes  and businesses. Small towns cut off, tourists and locals trapped for days. Smoke and fire blocking out the sun. It is truly dreadful.

The Australian Defence Forces have been mobilised to support the rural and regular emergency services in each state. Many small country towns have been devastated but the Aussie spirit is alive and well. It will take a long time to recover from this catastrophe and the fire season isn't over yet.

My family have been incredibly fortunate. We live in the suburbs of the city and have been spared all but the smoke.

A heartfelt thank you to the men and women of the volunteer bushfire services; emergency services; wildlife services; various organisations such as Australian Red Cross and the Salvation Army; not to mention thousands of nameless people who stepped up to help a neighbour, a friend, a stranger, or a creature that needed help.

It has been a sobering end to the year and the start of the next.