Tuesday, 26 June 2012

Yes, but what did you eat there?


The problem with traveling is that it has to come to an end.
I don't know how I'm going to return to cooking, washing and grocery shopping after this!
I've really been living it up.


Here I am in Budapest perusing a menu, seeing what tickles my fancy


Lovely relaxing ambience, interesting table flora


and this is how I'd like my goat's cheese served from now on
(DD's I'm talking to you)


Jó étvágyat!
(that's Bon Appetit to you and me)



Wednesday, 20 June 2012

WOW: Travel WIP 3


WOW = WIPs On Wednesdays

Roses and Ruins

Do these steps speak to you as much as they speak to me??

I'll have to revisit this postcard when I get back home
to show you some more, it's a real treat.


Doesn't matter where I am in the world,
I can't pass up photographing roses.
Aren't all roses the same? No, they aren't.

I can tell you just by looking at photos of roses
that are years old, exactly where they were taken.




Sunday, 17 June 2012

Poppy, details



Poppy

This is a block from Part 5 of my free 2012 Mystery BOM Forget Me Not 


When I decided to make 2x of my Mystery Bom at the same time - a light and a dark background, I thought I might struggle to decide which block to use for the light, and which to use for the black.

It was a real theoretical dilemma, because often finding the right hues for just one block can take hours....

But, I have been pleasantly surprised and have found that the flowers really speak for themselves, each month I know immediately which will be the light and which will be the dark quilt.

Of course, you can have delicate pastel poppies too, but I went for vivid colours for my black background quilt.







This is a block from Part 5
of my free 2012 Mystery BOM Forget Me Not
You can download this month's block via my website or my Yahoo Bom Group 

Saturday, 16 June 2012

Forget Me Not, details


Forget Me Not
This is a block from Part 5 of my free 2012 Mystery BOM Forget Me Not


This block was a real pleasure to make
There's just something so joyous about a bunch of forget me nots. Of course, being so tiny and so many hundred being in a bunch, I have stylised the design into more of an interpretation! Being the namesake block of the quilt, I thought it was fitting that my plum bird make it into the design too.


I hope you love this block as much as I do

Select fabrics to compliment your background


I cut away my stem after stitching the inside shape and lines in,
it's so much easier this way


 the little forget me nots in a bright sky blue

 the plum bird
(well all my quilts have a bird in the design somewhere)


 tiny yellow centres
I think the forget me not centres are calling out for
embroidery knots or small beads
putting them in place with tweezers!



This is a block from Part 4 of my free 2012 Mystery BOM Forget Me Not
You can download this month's block via my website or my Yahoo Bom Group 




Friday, 15 June 2012

Part 5 is Launched




This month you have the option of

Forget Me Not


Poppy

Here are the pattern sketches. Remember, colour in your patterns before commiting to fabrics.

Stay tuned as detailed block images and working pics will be posted tomorrow.
Also, remember to check out the Yahoo Group to see what we are all talking about over there!

Forget Me Not is my 2012 Mystery BOM
 
Anyone can take part.
 
Each monthly block is available for download via my
  
 
 

Wednesday, 13 June 2012

WOW: Travel WIP 2

WOW= WIPs On Wednesdays

I've just found out that Hearts Desire
was placed 2nd at the Sydney Quilt Show in it's category- Predominantly Applique!


How's that for some Work In Progress...during my absence??!


Friday, 8 June 2012

A Carriage In Vienna

What can I say about such a historic town?


Horse drawn carriage is probably the best way to enjoy Vienna


It's definitely the best seat for taking in the views: I love looking at the all the old buildings and the rich details of plasterwork and ironwork ....and all without a moments thought for traffic. Bliss!


 Here I am really enjoying the view (and some gentle sun)

 I love the historic statues
the hotdog stands

 the view of the streetscape


the ironwork... just looking at this gate got to me thinking about Sunshine & Shadow, my stencil quilt which was designed around traditional iron scrollwork motifs. I love it!


and more ironwork in windows

Of course once around wasn't enough to take in a city as beautiful as this,
I had to go around again just to appreciate things from the opposite view
and changed seats with my DH who was sitting opposite.

So much motivation for one morning, the only thing missing
was a stop inside a quilting shop for some fabric to go with my fresh ideas.

Luckily, I didn't find one!
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