Monday, September 23, 2013

Maisie Broadhead

Just found an amazing artist, Maisie Broadhead. She has done a very quirky take on old master paintings. Love them! Not sure how to add a link to her website, so you will have to Google if interested.


Hopefully this will work !!

http://www.maisiebroadhead.com/
 
 
 






....a better photo of the journal

 
 
 
 

Coptic Binding

The past few days I have been sewing up a couple of books, using pages I put together from junk
papers that I had sewn together months ago.
 
I sewed one book in the usual method I use, using tapes
on the spine then covering the spine with bookcloth. the other I decided to be adventurous and sew a
Coptic Stitch.
 
 
 Two days later and a lot of un-doing here is the result.
 
 
 

 
 The cover is made of book board onto which I pasted papers, a postcard, painted, distressed and matte varnished.

 
I am happy with the end results, though a bit a practice is needed to perfect the stitches!

Friday, August 30, 2013

Yesterday I discovered a wonderful blog by Sonya, who is creating the most adorable little dogs. She has a 60 day project going featuring doggies like this one
 
 
Check out the rest of the gang at
 
 

Book cover

 
 
Yesterday I worked on a cover for a new Journal. Here it is so far.
 


 
I am using the stripe for the spine.
 


Monday, August 12, 2013

Block #7 of Let's Twist Again BOM quilt project

Love this block.
 
I discovered a way to "hand applique" using the sewing machine.
 
A stitch similar to a blind hem stitch is used, making the width very, very tiny, so the 'bite' into the appliqued piece is small, and using polyester monofilament thread, not nylon
 
 
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Sunday, August 11, 2013

BOM Block 6....Finished!!

Here it is at long last.
the original was way too large,
so I unpicked it and made it an 18.5" square.
 
 
 
 

Friday, July 12, 2013

BOM from Material Obsession.

I have been working madly on a couple of blocks from  Material Obsessions BOM ( block of the month) These are from Let's Twist Again. The blocks are huge, about 50cm square, a total of nine, I am currently working on #6, a Feathered Star of many small pieces and very complicated. I have printed out a pattern of a Feathered Star from EQ6, and am trying to nut out how to foundation piece it. In the long run it will be a lot easier than machine piecing teeny fiddly bits...I hope!
 
 
Block 4 Swinging Corners
 

 
Block 5 Windmill
 
 
 
 
A little visitor in my garden the other morning.
 
 

Sunday, July 7, 2013

Needlepoint

I have been working on a tapestry I started too many years ago to remember exactly when.
 
 
Here is a photo of where I left off.....I had not stitched any of the background which was supposed to be a cream colour. I thought the raspberry much more exciting to use.
Love it!
 


Work in progress.
 
 
 
 


 My attempts at freeform machine embroidery.....room for a lot of improvement!


 
At last...finished the HUG cushion. Now to make it into a cushion. Stay tuned!!

Back again............

Almost 6 months since the last post.

Life got hard.

Quit cancer meds in April for 3 months, saw the oncologist Friday and she would prefer me to try a new medication. the side effects are dire and I do not want to take them at all.
At the moment my chances of not getting a recurrence of BC are at 16%. the question I keep asking myself is, is it worth trying to cope with revolting side effects and the possibility of heart problems, high cholesterol, liver and kidney damage for the sake of 16% chance of not getting cancer again?

Quality, not quantity.

I was asked by Dr C how I would feel if I chose not to take the meds and ended up with BC again,  would I beat myself up and wish I had taken the meds.

I don't know what to do.

All of the side effects from Arimidex have almost gone. Still a little stiffness in my hands when waking in the morning, but that is easing with each passing day.
Anxiety is lowering too, and my emotions are not swinging back and forth as they used to.

Dizziness is still an issue, the past week has been really tough. Trying to sew at the machine is almost impossible, dizziness and mild nausea. Not too sure what all that is about. Could be a virus. Plenty going around.

Today is another glorious day.
Sun shining.
Cool, but no wind.
Perfect.

Wish we were away in the van. Perfect Dongara day!

Downloaded a CD last night. You are Holy by Joshua Aaron. Good.

Wilbur is driving us up the wall. Since picking him up from Chris' he has become a right pain. Making sooky noises, wanting to come inside, then out, goodness knows how he is when we go out.

Have not seen the kids for a while. Hopefully Liam will call in next week.
Missing Amelie.





Friday, February 15, 2013

Lent

 
LENT
 

 
 
 
Ash Wednesday Mark and I decided to go to the evening service at the local Anglican Church to
 
celebrate the begining of Lent.
 
It was a beautiful service and made me realise just how much I miss the 'bells and smells' of a more
 
traditional denomination.
 
Took communion for the first time in years, what a liberating and humbling experience it was.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Today we went again to the Anglican Church to the 10am service which is held each Friday.
I think that we shall be attending on a regular basis.

 
Christs Church Anglican Church Mandurah






One of the many glorious painted windows.



 
and another.
 

1000 Gifts.

Way, way behind in posting.
It has been unbearably hot and one cannot be bothered doing anyting at all.

Here is the latest list.

140     cool house

139     fresh turkey sandwiches

138     Eucharist at 10am

137   visit Chris

136     day out with Mark

135     cool morning

134     Eucharist...Ash Wednesday

133     air conditioning

132     clean sheets

131     sticky hugs and kisses from Amelie

130     Amelie and Morgan visit

129     care package from Belinda xx

128     a comfy chair

127     a quiet evening

126     patches of blue in the clouds

125     freedom to read what I choose

124    icy cold cordial

123     supportive, kind emails

122     yummy dinner

121     heavenly grey tulle !! Madison's ball gown

120     visit from Marion and Tim

119     fresh morning

118     hot tea

117     white butterflies

116     Mark changing rooms for me

115     lemon tart...yum

114     bugs and butterflies lights

113     hugs

112     new saucepans

111     crazy seagull

110     generous husband

109     time with mum

108     parrot at beach

107     dinner with Amelie and Morgan at Kailis

106     hugs from Amelie

105     Morgan home safe and well



Sunday, February 3, 2013

Block of the Month

I am currently working on a fabulous quilt, receiving a block each  month from Material Obsession in Sydney. The block I am doing is by Sue Ross and is called 'Let's Twist Again'.
Each month I get a package of wacky prints and the pattern and templates. Delicious!
 

 
A portion of the finished quilt...not mine !!

 
Here are photos of block 1 and 2. All finished. There are a total of 9 blocks in all. Only 7 to go!
 
Star Wheel

Flower Garden

The photos below are of a finished quilt, quilted by Green Fairy Quilts, stunning!


 

1000 gifts

I have decided to post 1000 gifts each Sunday.
as I am not blogging each day.
 
 
104     free downloads
 
103     kind words from Tim
 
102     BOM block 4
 
101     the Word
 
100     Crabtree & Evelyn bag
 
99      drive past the beach
 
98      Boysenberry Icecream
 
97      Geraniums in bloom
 
96      Inktense pencils
 
95      paper from Liam
 
94      Faith

93      photos from Austria
 

 


Thursday, January 31, 2013

More holiday photos from Austria

More fun in the snow in Kitzbuhel, Austria.



Amelie complete with red nose!


Morgan & Amelie


Two snow bunnies




Cute little chipmunk!

1000 gifts

92     fresh sea air
 
91     cows at Cowaramup
 
90     day trip to Augusta
 
89     gifts from Koorong
 
88     bird under shadecloth
 















87     bunch of lilies
 
86     speaking to Belinda
 
85     praying mantis on window sill
 
84     prayers from strangers
 
83     not cooking dinner
 
82     raspberry shortbread biscuits
 
81     encouraging words from Ann Voskamp
 
80     starlit night, full moon

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Austria !

Just downloaded some photos  of Austria that the kids posted on facebook
 
Amelie reaching for the snow



Auntie Rebecca and Amelie



Matt & Amelie...looking a little grumpy!



Morgan & Amelie



Nana Terri and Amelie





Morgan wanted snow, she certainly got it!




Terri, Morgan and Rebecca


Sunday, January 27, 2013

Hope.....

H O P E

 
 
A bad day
Meds are stuffing me up. I feel so down, helpless and out of control. Then I find an email in my box and it leads to a link which gives me a glimmer of hope.
Thank you Ann Voskamp, for your insight, your complete devotion to God and Christ Jesus, and words of encouragment and hope.
 

This is taken from one of her posts.

Father Affirmations
You need these everyday. Whisper them aloud, who you really are if you are IN Christ:

I am complete in Christ. Colossians 2:9-10

I have direct access to the throne of grace through Jesus Christ. Hebrews 4:14-16

I am free from condemnation. Romans 8:1-2

I am assured that God works for my good in all circumstances. Romans 8:28

I am free from any condemnation brought against me and I cannot be separated from the love of God. Romans 8:31-39

I am confident that God will complete the good work He started in me. Philippians 1:6

I have not been given a spirit of fear but of power, love and a sound mind. 2 Timothy 1:7



A Life Plan When You’re Overwhelmed
 
 
Posted: 26 Jan 2013 07:24 AM PST

So I’m a mess and we’re all failures — at least all the honest of us are.
And the truth is, no one ever runs before they take baby steps.
So I scratch down these 25 points, like my own sanity manifesto, and there are a thousand ways in a thousand seasons to make a life glorify God.
I scrawl out mine, which would be different than yours, and make a place for it on the fridge and it’s not a law, but a scaffolding for the shaky, struggling days.
I don’t write it as a checklist, like these are things I have to do, one after another, but I write the manifesto, fluid, like limbs on a tree, to reach for just the next one I need right now.
And I write it in big letters, right at the top, what I need to whisper on the days when I don’t know how to keep going because everything’s going wrong: Forward!
“So you forgot some notes! Fear and old habits and people pressure and your own interior playlist can do that — to all of us. But! When the piece started to fall apart?
You fell forward, Hope. You didn’t fret about the music behind you — you focused on the next bar.”
Hope had nodded slowly, like a dawning, smiling.
The adjudicator looked down the row of girls and budding pianists and said it with this steady beat.
“We are all going to botch it somedays. We all sometimes get the notes wrong. But the song only goes wrong when we keep thinking back to the wrong notes.”
When a piece starts to fall apart — fall forward. Fall forward into the next bar. Moving forward is what makes music.
And I sit there at the end of the year, on the end of the bed before the sock drawer with a lapful of holey, mismatched socks, and I can hear it, these notes that I might wear like a habit —
Failing? What feels likes losing is really gaining experience. Forward!
Falling apart? Fall into whatever. comes. next. Forward!
Whenever you are lost, forward is always the way Home.
So, it’s there on the fridge for all the days when I just need some kind of a map, and for all the days in between, my 25 Point Sanity Manifesto.
Forward!
 
 
 

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1. First things first: Word in. Work out. Work plan.
Open your eyes every morning and just do three first:
Word in: Get into God’s Word and let it get into you.
Work out: Work out. Even 5 minutes of moving is better than nothing. (baby steps! together we can do this!)
Work plan: Write out the work plan. And then work the plan.


2. “What a heart knows by heart is what a heart knows”
Write your memory verses on a sticky note, on a chalkboard, for your pocket.
Because when you are memorizing Scripture, quiet time with the Lord — becomes all the time. (Who doesn’t want that?)


3. Flame first.
Light a candle first thing in the morning.
So you remember: You are the light that is put on a stand so that it gives light to everyone in the house.


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4. Your work is art: it needs a soundtrack.
Find your music.
Play your music.
Sing your music. This is profound.
Vincent van Gogh said: “When sailors have to move a heavy load or raise an anchor, they all sing together to keep them up and give them vim. That’s just what artists lack.”


5. Step on the Snake Before Breakfast
Before breakfast, crush one hard thing that is tempting you to think there are impossible things.
Before breakfast, crush that one thing and prove that all things are possible with God.


6. Stay in the pool
Michael Phelps said it in an interview: “You’ve got to stay working in the pool longer than others.”
Set the timer. Get in the pool. Stay in the pool. Do your work. Don’t get distracted. Don’t flit from one thing to another and back.
Don’t get out of the pool, don’t leave your work, until the timer goes. The way to win is to stay in the pool.


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7. Clean a space = clear headspace
Keeping the workspace clean, clears your headspace to think.


8. Go Slow. Life Zone.
Life isn’t an emergency. It’s a gift.
Life’s so extraordinary it warrants going slow, held in reverential awe.
Only the slow see their lives. Which makes it seem longer and richer.


9. Take your Laughter vitamins
The more you laugh, the longer you live. You can’t afford not to laugh more. Watch this. Make laughter your chocolate.

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10. No songs without rhythm
Every song needs a rhythm; every week needs a routine. Tie certain tasks to a day or another activity.
Always memorize after breakfast or always make a double batch of soup on Saturday.
Your life makes music when you play a string of tasks always together.


11. On 25, Take 5
For every 25 minutes “in the pool” working – take 5 minutes off. Live by pomodoros. Really. Life-changing.


12. Unplug to plug into your purpose
Only if you want to plug into peace and purpose and your big picture – then unplug for certain hours everyday.


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13.Watch Your Nos & Your Yeses will take Care of Themselves
Everything you say yes to, you say no to something else.
Are your yeses forcing you to say no to what really want to say yes to?
Don’t have guilt over a no – because every no is saying a better yes.


14. Daily Stillness Appointment
When is your 5 minute stillness appointment everyday?
Write that midday time in stone. No cancellations allowed. For 5 minutes midday, be still and cease striving.
Know He is God and the day looks very different.
Slow down: You only pass by this way once.


15. If the Heaven’s Declare, get out there.
The whole of the sky and the world is speaking endlessly of His glory.
When you step outside and listen, your soul revives. You need that.
You really need one walk outside a day.


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16. Work on your Wall before Noon
Before noon, work on your wall; lay three bricks down before 12.
If you don’t intentionally work on your wall, the tyranny of the urgent can make your life a rubble heap.
Like Nehemiah, build your wall, building what God has called you to, 3 steps everyday before noon


17. Envision the End Goal
Like God gave Abraham a vision of the stars of the sky and told him he would have that many children, hang up a picture so you always have a vision of your goal.


18. Consistently be Consistent
Random acts of greatness pale in comparison to habitual acts of faithfulness.
It’s not what you do every now and then, but what you do everyday, that changes everything.
Do something at the same time everyday and you find yourself a new person.


19. Hard Stops
The only way to get anywhere safely is to make complete stops.
Make hard, complete stops at set times throughout the day to pray. Otherwise you’re risking a crash.
9, 12, 3, on the hour, might be times to set an a gentle, chime alarm for – and just stop and pray.
Praying at set times throughout the day is how both Jesus and the early church lived their days: God marking time.

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20. Do the Holy, Happiness Habit
Write down 3 things a day you are grateful for. Hunt for His glory. Look for the beauty. Count 1000 gifts.
All research says that giving thanks is guaranteed to make you 25% happier. Who. Doesn’t. Want. That.?
Thank Him for this is definitely God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.
Take the Joy Dare! Make right where you are your happy place.


21. Ebenezers for the Efforts
Mark little milestones! Celebrate the little things!
A treat at the end of the day, end of the week, end of the project, end of the term.
Hang a bunting. Taste something sweet. Take a happy, thumbs up picture to mark your progress!
Make an album of a year, of the process, of the overcoming.


22. Father Affirmations

You need these everyday. Whisper them aloud, who you really are if you are IN Christ:

I am complete in Christ. Colossians 2:9-10

I have direct access to the throne of grace through Jesus Christ. Hebrews 4:14-16

I am free from condemnation. Romans 8:1-2

I am assured that God works for my good in all circumstances. Romans 8:28

I am free from any condemnation brought against me and I cannot be separated from the love of God. Romans 8:31-39

I am confident that God will complete the good work He started in me. Philippians 1:6

I have not been given a spirit of fear but of power, love and a sound mind. 2 Timothy 1:7

 

23. Breathe
Breathing in and breathing out like this will radically change the quality of your life. Breathe.
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24. Hard and Bad? Hot Bath
An evening routine of a hot bath at the end of the hard and bad days?
Yes.


25. Rest so you can have the rest of God.
Sleep is more than your friend — it’s your God-given fuel.
Tomorrow always begins with the night before, so turn in early so tomorrow can turn out well.

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