Thursday, June 25, 2026

4th week of June

Oh my goodness, half the year has passed by!!!!

Lost Blogs

I had a message from Julie (thank you so much) noting my blog had not shown up on her list/feed .... and I went to check my feed and so many blogs I had missed (including Julie's).... I don't know what has happened but I am having a lot less feeds to read and having a lot less readers....

I am slowly re-building up a list for on my blog side bar - perhaps this will help.  Anyway if you haven't heard from me, or can't see yourself on the left sidebar,  please give a yell so I can get back to reading your blog!  Thanks

I finished the binding on this quilt at Tuesday girls sewing....  I had a bunch of William Morris scraps and found a suitable WM for the background


I made the top in 2024 and quilted it earlier this year in a fairly loose all over florally design


I do love this William Morris inspired backing....


This pattern is Chandelier quilt - there are a few free and for purchase patterns on-line.  This is the second I have done as it's great for using up coordinating scraps.

After I had sewn the binding down I did a couple of my neglected Sashiko blocks....

I will be more vigilant with them once I have completed the embroidery table runner


Hubz and I went to the local Museum this week, a snack at the cafe and then a stroll around - we haven't been for a number of years and there was a 'secrets' section.

I enjoyed perusing this embroidery. 

The information provided:

STITCHED-IN SECRETS

This piece was embroidered by Jessie Porter in April 1900.  Conservators removed the frame to reveal the original vibrant thread colours at the embroidery's edges.

Jessie lived with her husband Henry (Ernie) and their children Eric, Alan and Dorothy in their home Glenroy in Toowoomba.  When she was creating this embroidery, she hid their names and the name of their property in the design.


here is a close up... what a lot of stitching in there.... slow stitching on steroids!


I can see Jessie in this section but I struggle to find the other names....


The museum also has an extensive collection of Coaches which were fun to see and read about.

Righto, Gotto Go.... it's G&T time here....xx

Hoping you are all well (and that blog reading and commenting can get back on track)



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