Sunday, October 30, 2011

whats in your sewing bag??


Yesterday after I did a mega pink class down the gym (2 hours of different classes) with all money raised going to breast cancer, I came home and sat down for a change and worked on my double wedding ring for a while. My team partner and I have decided on our next event, it will be our first Triathlon for the season on the 4th December... stay tuned for more!

I have taken my bernina to be serviced and used my older machine but wasn't happy with the results.. think my brother needs a service too.

While I sewed cookie the quilt inspector decided to get some much needed ZZ's in, oh the life!

While I sat here, I looked at my sewing bag and wondered if everyone has as much junk in theirs as I do in mine.

most things are sewing related, but I do have a few odds and ends that my friends have given me and reside permanently in my bag

I have threads of different brands. I use gutermann mostly but several of my friends use aurifil and love this thread so I have bought some to try out.

I love my little unpicker... Mr Plod!

Of course sewing bags are the best place to hide lollies or chocolate that you don't want your family to find, after all who would go into mums sewing bag??!!

I don't have a kitchen sink, but I do have a cow heheheheh.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

wordless wednesday.... me wordless??!!



Did I mention that I enjoy my coffee? and no this isn't cookie :)


who else has lettuce growing in their lawn??? I had lettuce in a pot last year that I let go to seed and I have now found where all those little seeds went!!

We planted a new clematis some months ago and I thought that it had died.

Thank goodness I was wrong!

Sunday, October 23, 2011

fun run completed


Today I ran my first fun run. surprised? Yeah I train a lot in the gym and do triathlons but never actually done a fun run (this word fun, I'm not sure about lol).

The day started out foggy and chilly but before we started the cloud cleared and out came the sun!! Was a glorious day for a great event. The fun run was held to raise funds for the Northern Hospital so I hope that they can buy some much needed equipment with the money raised.

I started out towards the front of the pack but we spread out pretty quickly and there was plenty of room for everyone. The volunteers did a great job and were stationed at all the corners and possible turn offs so we wouldn't go the wrong way. I knew quite a few of them which was great as they cheered me on and kept me going.

I struck trouble within the first 1.5km when a bee hit me in the face just below my eye and stung me.... oh the pain! I was crying from the pain but kept on going as I was on a mission. My head is still pounding, thank goodness I'm not allergic to the little suckers.

I decided that I would stop at the 3.5km after this as my eye was throbbing, but when I got to the gates they pointed to the 7km continue lane and my choice was made for me.

My team partner did even better than me and her son who is only 12 won the under 15, 7km division, way to go babychino!! (he wants to do a marathon now, I will watch him!)

I will admit that I didn't run the entire way but I'm happy that I finished in a time of about 46Min's, not the fastest time but for me its a PB. There was a few times that I felt like either throwing up or quitting all together but I promised myself that I would finish the run for myself and for a special lady who IS going to do a fun run with me when she gets her new lungs!!

Saturday, October 22, 2011

busy busy busy!!



Well those that know me, will be nodding their heads at the above statement heheheh.

My friend and I did our 2Nd round the bay in a day. We had her hubby, her 12yr old son with his new road bike and my other gym buddy come along. Was a great day out, I didn't enjoy the headwind at all, which was all the way to Altona. The best thing about the headwind is that I knew I would have a tailwind home whoo hooo. But it rained on us for a while so that was rather chilly.

We got a really nice finishers medal when we got back to Alexandra gardens so that was a lovely finish to the day (not to mention a crunchie bar or two!!).

Cookie was sitting eyeballing something this afternoon, he was supervising the unpacking of my new fabric purchases.

I took the noisy one and my mum for a little jaunt today, we visited Gail B's patchwork shop in Bayswater.

She has a large selection of fabrics, notions, and everything you may need to create a masterpiece.

I picked up these 2 yummy jellyrolls and was told that the yardage wont be out for a couple of months....

No probs I thought as the pattern I was going to use doesn't need any any extra yardage.

But then I read the pattern again and started to measure my strips and discovered to my horror that the pattern doesn't really suit these fabrics at all. so fortunately I had 3 other patterns that I was considering and was able to change my mind. The bad news is that I now need some background fabric grrrr. The good news is that I think I can get away with some other fabrics from other ranges... the stripey stuff is for binding (hope I have enough) So I may have to make another trip to Bayswater.... damn! Will go without non quilting people this time!!


Tomorrow I have my first ever fun run. I am not a big fan of running due to the fact it hurts my feet. This run is local and is only 7km I know the track as my team coffee mate and I have walked it several times together in the past weeks.

I will post how I go. The froglet is doing the 3.5km walk with some of my other friends. I know my friends will help me keep on going, I'm not doing this to win but to finish so wish me luck. I only did 4 training sessions this week, last week in 5 days I did a whopping 9 sessions! so hope it pulls me through. Just adding a little extra note here, will be dedicating this run to a fellow blogger that I admire greatly, she knows who she is...

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Quilt shows

I must have known that this was a winning quilt, it was one of the few that I took a photo of and in fact this is the only one that I took multiple photos of!

Marylin did an amazing job of quilting this masterpiece, I took some close ups so you can see the detail a bit better.

you could look at her quilt from the front or the back and still be impressed.

this was the small quilt that won viewers choice, there was a lot of wonderful quilts to chose from but this was what I class as less is more.

Now here is my quilt top that I finished on Sunday evening.

My little man, cookie is lounging on the top being the quilt police.

He approved of the top but not when I whipped it out from under him hehehehe

Now I need to get out some fabric for the backing and find some batting and get stuck into the quilting!

Saturday, October 8, 2011

quilt show


Today I went to the North of the Yarra Quilters, quilt show. I haven't been to a quilt show for some time and needed some inspiration.

I got to meet the lovely Karen from Mrs Martins Quilt shop again. The girls wanted to know if I rode my beast over to Eltham for the show. I had to admit that I hadn't, but the thought had crossed my mind.... hmmmm maybe I should ride there tomorrow morning?

I saw many lovely quilts and there was lots of wonderful stores there with tables groaning with goodies.

The Noty ladies had done a fabulous job on their community stall and had many gifts going for a bargain price. My friend Jennifer did a stack of Christmas shopping (clever girl!!)

I actually didn't take many photos, I was too busy talking with everyone (so unusual for me...) Was great to catch up with Amanda who was a noty girl but moved into the country several years ago.


I came home and finished putting the border on my quilters journey... you can see cookie voicing his opinion! I think I might have a little mojo back. Will take a photo when the sun comes up again tomorrow.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

whats my name?


Dawn from as sweet as cinnamon asked the question, where did your blog name come from?



I think mine is a little obvious hehehe. I am a certified loonatic.... or also known as a gym junkie. I love doing bootcamps and taking part in many types of physical challeges with my gym buddies whom we are known as team coffee.

Then there is my quilting habit! I have always been a crafter of some sort. My mum gave me my first sewing machine when I was about 12 and I have dabbled in clothes making over the years but never really enjoyed it. Then my best friends mum introduced me to cross stitch and tapestry which I have done since I was also about 12.


then one day about 8 years ago I saw in my local spotlight a class for a little patchwork wall hanging... the rest is history!