I am back again. Deana has given us this months challenge number and it is #4.
I have swapped my #3 and #4 about as I do not remember what I had to do with Guild quilts and I can take the sashiko panel with me to Baradine.
now I need to go find a needle. 😟
This morning I went over to West Geelong to a printers over there, hopefully they are going to print last years blog for me - they wanted to look at last years book to get an idea of what was wanted.
on the way home I did and Adventure Lab at the old Federal Woolen Mills complex, these buildings had not been used for years, now it is a thriving business hub, with a pub, lots of cafes and places of business
the water tower has been beautifully painted by a local Geelong artist
the old chimney
one of the original buildings
Art work which was part of a second Adventure Lab, I only got two done before the battery went flat on my phone, all because muggins didn't turn on the power last night!!
Right, I am off too do Grandmother duties.
Happy stitching.
What a cool project, and a great portable piece to carry along!
ReplyDeleteThe sashiko will be a lovely project to work on. Great pictures Sue. xx
ReplyDeleteThe water tower is wonderful. The artist has talent. Heaven knows how they painted that. Bravo
ReplyDeleteSashiko is so easy and portable. A great addition to the project pile! Gorgeous water tower
ReplyDeleteSashiko will be ideal this month. I love the way that some old industrial precincts have been reimagined. Beautifully artwork.
ReplyDeleteHi Sue, will be interested in details of you getting your blog book printed??
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