This time of year is very exciting as our local city begins to get ready for
Carnival Week... there are always loads of activities happening...
I like to get involved in a
Creative Fields quilt display at Highfields (no surprises there!) and yesterday a few of us met together at
Quilters Angel to sew up background curtains for the displays...
You can see
Kris over there helping Marion with the pressing and marking, whilst Bev and I are stitching away and Steph is in control of photographs!
we are allowed to drink our tea out of those beautiful teacups you can see on the dresser... makes it so special
I love the quilt display and this year there will be quite a nice selection of quality craft items for sale from various vendors as well as about 200 quilts.
I also like to visit Toowoomba Quilters display in the city, some of the gardens and the teapot display - (which also happen to serve lovely home made scones and jam) ......
I baked a Gingerbread Loaf to have for some sweet sustenance....
... it is of course an easy peasy recipe ....
OLD FASHIONED GINGER CAKE
225g (8oz) flour
1/2 tsp bicarb of soda
2 tsps ground ginger
100g (4oz) butter or margerine
100g (4oz) brown sugar
4 Tbsps treacle
2 Tbsps milk
1 egg
Stir flour, bicarb and ginger in a bowl. Melt butter, sugar and treacle. Cool slightly then beat in milk and egg. Stir liquid ingredients into dry ingredients. Beat well. turn into greased and lined loaf tin.
Bake 180 C (moderate oven) 40 - 45 mins...
We had slices toasted and spread with butter.... yummo
Marion gave us each a bunch of beautiful roses ....
they are just gorgeous...
Thursday night whilst we were waiting for it to stop raining in England so we could watch some cricket I finished off my Scandanavian Rose (Rosalie Quinlan) stitchery
I did this preprinted linen totally in backstitch with a Perle 8 thread .... I think it will make a lovely cushion cover.....
Righto, Gotto Go ... the weekend is upon us..... hope you have an excellent one