This blog is all about me......I come here for respite in between caring for JoJo (our Daughter who has Special Needs)......I am addicted to starting new projects......I am becoming a fabric-a-holic... I love to try out recipes... take a beach walk and breathe in that salty blue air......love to have coffee...sip a glass of champagne......read a book......I am Queen of the Armchair and am inspired by all the wonderful blogs out there!!!

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Quilt of Stitches...FUN FUN FUN

A couple of weeks ago I attended a workshop at Steph's on doing a Quilt of Stitches (Bernina)...
a perfect way to learn more about my (nearly new) Nina and create a quilt at the same time...

The Quilt of Stitches lets you experiment with various decorative stitch options and interesting thread colours...no expertise required, just some curiosity and a spirit of adventure...
Why not I thought!!!




I chose prints from the Civil War range...
Collections for a Cause - Hope by Howard Marcus for Moda...


At present we are doing stitches on square solid fabric to cut up later to look like this...




This one was a completed one...
some of the girls are using darker solid fabrics...


Some of my stitches are a bit wonky...



Using some ribbon here (and getting better ha ha)



And these are some of the ribbons I may use...
This workshop is such FUN FUN FUN!!!
Thanks so much Steph for organizing this and also Jan for teaching us...
next time we have a lady from Bernina to come and chat!!!

And arm update...still CAN'T do apron up...
Physio said yesterday I should notice a lot of difference by Christmas...
so all sounds good, right???

Monday, June 13, 2011

The Captain's Cottage at Long Beach...

A couple of weeks ago my very good friends Geo and her DH came to spend a week down the coast in a beach house at Mollymook...on her agenda (must do!!!) was to look at a beach house at Long Beach further down south in Batemans Bay!!!


Quilts have been featured in this gorgeous beachside house in Homespun magazine...


This cottage faces the beach...


has a little boat in front of it...


it also faces the street 'round the corner...
after having a walk along the beach side I asked if we could go back to the street side and take a pic...and blow me down, as I was about to do that the owner Lynne came out...
after chatting she graciously asked if we would like a tour...
WOULD WE EVER!!!


Entering here on the street side...


very nautical quilt on one of the beds...


Up the steps and a ship's wheel...


A little bedroom...


In this bedroom in the ceiling is a door and a fold out ladder...
up the ladder (not me) and Geo took a photo of the light up there...
from here you can look out to sea...



And check this out...one is the sink...the other is the loo...
How cute!!!  These were featured on the cover of Homespun magazine N o 91 Vol 11 No 12!!!


Complete with pirate flag (what fun)...


Add on lighthouse...



Staircase...we have a staircase and often wonder if we should do this treatment to it!!!



And downstairs complete with buckets for children and boogey boards...



And here's Geo looking wistfully at the house...
and wondering if she should gather the family together and spend a special birthday there in a few years!!! 
 Of course you should Geo...and we will visit (a lot)!!!

Thank you so much Lynne and Brian...we thoroughly enjoyed this tour and feel very privileged...
To check out the Captain's Cottage further go over here


I'm doing a workshop at Steph's and have chosen these Civil War fabrics to play with...
learning to use the stitches on my machine...all fun, fun, fun!!!

Till next time...

The sea, once it casts its spell,
holds one in its net of wonder forever...

Saturday, June 4, 2011

OPAM...a workshop and Needlework Group Quilt






 Not a lot done for OPAM
 (One Project a Month) this month...
just these 2 little wallets...ideal for coffee cards and various other shopping
cards we all seem to accumulate...
This one was made for my dear Friend Geo as she had said to me that she would like one when I blogged about them for a previous OPAM...
I decided to put a little timber button on her one...a little angel as she loves angels!!!
Button is by Barb of Theodora Cleave...
Thank you to Peg and Kris  for hosting OPAM...a wonderful idea!!!


At the end of the week I am off to a workshop at Steph's...
called Quilt in Stitches...a workshop run to learn more about the stitches on my (nearly) new sewing machine...Only 2 fabrics required, a solid and a patterned...
I have chosen a tea dyed look homespun and Civil War fabrics...




Above right from left to right...
first one will be with the solid (also above left, in the centre)...the brown one also above left will be inner border...(1st left above)...the teal colour will be the outer border (above left, 3rd) and one of the other 2 will be binding...


And while on the Civil War I have received my copy of The Union Quilters, the latest book by Jennifer Chiaverini in the Elm Creek series...
thoroughly enjoying these books, especially the ones that talk about the Civil War/Slavery/life in the 1800's...all of which I find fascinating!!!


And here is a quilt top put together by Jenny from my Needlework Group which I have recently gone back to...still not driving though as arm is still a bit stiff and I don't feel confident...


All the stitcheries were done by ladies in the Group and the quilt will be raffled off later in the year...
Thank you to Fiona for organizing these stitcheries and quilt for us all...
Wouldn't it be lovely to win...it's oh sooo pretty!!!

Welcome To My World

Hello, my name is Dzintra Ingrid ... have been known as Ingrid and since our Sea Change I have started to use Dzintra ... pronounced without the D ... (but still known as Ingrid, I know, it's confusing ...)

Welcome to my world ... a journal of our Sea Change ... Mum to three wonderful children ... bringing up a daughter with a disability and seeing life through her eyes ... being a new Nanna ... photos ... inspiring quotes ... taking on a cookery course ... the odd recipe ... and trying to get some stitching done amongst all this ...