When Kate suggested we meet for coffee "at my kitchen table" this morning, I actually thought she meant we would have a coffee at her place ... not at the cafe called "My Kitchen Table". Oops!!
Seing as I don't like to arrive at someone's home empty handed, I stopped in at a divine local middle-eastern bakery and picked up these treats for us to share.
Sorry girls. I couldn't bring them into a cafe so I guess my kids will be having a rather gourmet afternoon tea.
(Minus the 'rosewater, raspberry and white chocolate' one that I have already eaten).
Despite the mix up, it was so very nice to catch up with you Kate, Rita and Christie.
I feel so lucky to live in a city with so many lovely and talented crafty bloggers that I can actually meet up with in the 'real world'.
Andi x
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Monday, November 29, 2010
Super cushion!!!!!
What to do when your son's favourite Superman comic book falls apart?
Take some of the fallen pages .... scan 'em ...... print 'em ..... stitch 'em .... and voila ....
Instant bed-time reading!!
Andi x
Take some of the fallen pages .... scan 'em ...... print 'em ..... stitch 'em .... and voila ....
Instant bed-time reading!!
Andi x
Sunday, November 28, 2010
A very special quilt
A while back, I gave you a peek at a commission I was working on using printed text.
Well, I couldn't show you much more than that, as the piece was destined to be used as a chuppah at a wedding and I didn't think it was right to show you the quilt before it was seen by the wedding party and guests.
That time has passed now, so I can reveal all.
The idea behind this chuppah was to create a communal piece with input from many of the wedding guests.
Guests were asked to send in a message for the bride and groom. I then formatted the messages in a variety of fonts and printed them onto printable fabric sheets.
As well as messages, a selection of black and white wedding photos of the couple's parents and grandparents were included.
These sheets needed to be soaked to set the image.
I was nervous about pin basting this quilt as the printable fabric is very tightly woven and the pins really do leave little holes in the fabric. So I compromised and spray basted the central part of the quilt and pinned the regular white cotton of the border.
Then I quilted and quilted and quilted. Straight line quilting in the central part and stippling in the border.
You can really see the quilting with the light behind the chuppah.
Around the border of the quilt are appliqued words in hebrew that roughly translate as:
Song of joy and gladness, song of bride and groom.
Bound in black satin:
And here it is in use.
Mazal tov Len and Davina.
Thank you for allowing me to play a part in your special day.
Andi x
Well, I couldn't show you much more than that, as the piece was destined to be used as a chuppah at a wedding and I didn't think it was right to show you the quilt before it was seen by the wedding party and guests.
That time has passed now, so I can reveal all.
The idea behind this chuppah was to create a communal piece with input from many of the wedding guests.
Guests were asked to send in a message for the bride and groom. I then formatted the messages in a variety of fonts and printed them onto printable fabric sheets.
As well as messages, a selection of black and white wedding photos of the couple's parents and grandparents were included.
These sheets needed to be soaked to set the image.
Once they were dry, they could be pieced together.
I was nervous about pin basting this quilt as the printable fabric is very tightly woven and the pins really do leave little holes in the fabric. So I compromised and spray basted the central part of the quilt and pinned the regular white cotton of the border.
Then I quilted and quilted and quilted. Straight line quilting in the central part and stippling in the border.
You can really see the quilting with the light behind the chuppah.
Around the border of the quilt are appliqued words in hebrew that roughly translate as:
Song of joy and gladness, song of bride and groom.
Bound in black satin:
Finished and folded:
And here it is in use.
Mazal tov Len and Davina.
Thank you for allowing me to play a part in your special day.
Andi x
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Thursday, November 18, 2010
My creative space.
Monday, November 15, 2010
A very happy un-birthday ...
.... to you my delicious Jake.
Your birthday is is in the middle of summer when everyone is away on holidays so we had your birthday party VERY (almost 2 months) early this year.
You had a fun bowling party with good friends and all I had to do was make a cake!!!
Take a $5 mud cake from the supermarket and cover it with blue butter icing and some chocolate coins.
Make a chocolate dome in a greased bowl to put over the top.
Decorate with lollies using a bit more melted chocolate.
Sing the birthday song, blow out some candles and give the birthday boy a nice clean hammer.
Your birthday is is in the middle of summer when everyone is away on holidays so we had your birthday party VERY (almost 2 months) early this year.
You had a fun bowling party with good friends and all I had to do was make a cake!!!
Take a $5 mud cake from the supermarket and cover it with blue butter icing and some chocolate coins.
Make a chocolate dome in a greased bowl to put over the top.
Decorate with lollies using a bit more melted chocolate.
Sing the birthday song, blow out some candles and give the birthday boy a nice clean hammer.
And you have a pinata cake!!! (And a happy chocolate eating boy!!)
And here you are opening your presents at home.
I love you my Jakey Boy and wish you such happiness every day of the year .... even on your actual birthday!!
Love, Mummy xoxox
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