Tuesday, October 21, 2025

What's been happening in my corner of the world

 It has been a while and here I am catching up once again, David has pretty much recovered from his surgery and now has to face some chemo, we find out about that on Thursday.  It is not what we were told by the surgeon during our first visit, we will find out more Thursday I guess.

I have been sewing up KOGO blankets, I had 3 to finish and they are all now done and in the box ready to be delivered to the drop off point.

I can see now where I have sewn in squares the wrong way around now...too late to change πŸ˜€

some interesting squares here
Maybe a Melbourne AFL supporter knitted these squares?
I have had these two nighties on the end of the bed for a year I am ashamed to say, they had long sleeves which I found too hot and itchy, it took me all of 15 mins and they are now short sleeved and fine to wear! 
One afternoon these quilt tops were sandwiched and pinned, they have now been quilted and bound and have gone to their new homes. We (The Bellarine Quilters) had a visit from the Wombat's Wish creator - and donated 32 quilts to be used on their camp in November. They provide services and camps to children who have lost a parent, they also help the remaining parent.
I went on retreat early in October, our last retreat for the year.
Carleen finished her duck panel quilt top.
I made a quick quilt top with a Thomas panel
Full moon happened one night we were there
Carleen finished off another quilt top
Abby who owns the retreat offered us a basket of shirts, she had made a memory quilt with two of her Dad's shirts plus bits of others from Op Shops. So I made this
Maria encouraged me to add a shirt label and one patch has a pocket. Needless to say not much of a dent was made in the basket!
My next hexie project, sadly I can't find a photo of Maxines work in progress, she was making blocks with batiks and a white edge, which when you put them together created a zig zag pattern. Sorry Marina!!


Judy and Christine made these blocks and Cristine made the quilt top, I keep calling them Jelly bean blocks but they are really Peas In  a Pod. 
Maria made this Peas In A  Pod top - all from material that was at the retreat but no one wanted.

I went to the Kilmore Quilt In two Saturdays ago and bought another Sashiko project ( I haven't finished the other one yet)😊, this is all Mandalas and I loved it so it had to come home with me! The speaker at the Quilt In was Jo Grant from These Clever Hands, by happy chance she spoke at Guild last Saturday too and she will be at the Guild Quilt Show this weekend. She had bright curated packs of fabric - I have quite a lot and have fussy cut large hexies to sew together, that was to do at retreat but the shirt quilt took over....nothing like yet another project to be doing!!
These Clever Hands quilts.


My weeks are filled with gardening, the weeds have grown very happily over spring, taking David to appts, doing grandma duties, an occasional walk and the occasional sit at the machine.
The back yard looks good this time of the year, the leaves are back on the trees and the grass has been mown - we have a ride on mower which some days runs well and others coughs like it is going to die any minute!!
I was very happy to find some fruit on the banana passionfruit down  the yard, I hope they can ripen and I get to try one before the possums find them!
One small grandson is growing, we took him to the soccer field to have a run and a kick of the footie, we didn't know cricket training was due to start not long after we arrived. He wanted to play with the big kids and refused to come home!! 😒 His Dad had to call by on his way home to persuade him to come home. I even sent a photo of dinner that was ready with grilled cheese on the top ( his favourite) and that didn't work.

I think that is enough from me for now, I am off to do a little sewing before it is time to get dinner. That time certainly rolls around quickly these days.

Happy stitching.





































12 comments:

  1. Sue, I missed your post re your husband's cancer and surgery. I'm so sorry that you, your husband and your family are going through this difficult and challenging time. It's good to read that he has recovered from his surgery and the post surgery complications. You have some lovely projects on the go. These will help to keep your mind and fingers busy. It seems that your sweet grandson will help to keep a semblance of normalcy too. I'll be thinking of you especially, this Thursday. Take care. Xx

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  2. Hope everything goes well with the Doc.
    It's years since I've seen a banana passionfruit. We had one growing in the garden when I was a kid.

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  3. A lovely catch up post Sue - even though you have been busy with 'other' duties you have managed to still squeeze in a nice amount of sewing and crafting. Lots of inspiration from retreat ♥ I love those jellybean quilts - and fun for Maria to gather fabric scraps while there and make a top from them. Finn is growing up so fast - sounds like he really enjoyed his time at cricket practice!!!

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  4. A great catch up post Sue. Your KOGO blankets look great. I love your quilt made from mens shirts - what a great idea & I think of the thousands of them in Op-shops (shirts that is, not quilts). Love your new sashiko project. Your garden is looking very pretty with spring in full bloom & I am envious of the banana passionfruit you have. (Yes we have a possum problem currently too). Gosh your Grandson sure IS growing up fast! Take care Sue -xx

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  5. Hello Sue, funnily enough I was thinking yesterday to drop you a note as you had been quiet. A lot going on there. Some great makes, heaps done at retreat. I really like the peas in a pod made from fabrics people didn't want! YOur garden looks lovely. I do hope David's treatment goes well...x
    Hugz

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  6. Some lovely work from the retreat. Don't know which blanket squares are the wrong way round - looking good to me! A budding cricketer on your hands? xx

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  7. You were all busy at retreat and your garden is looking good. I can’t believe how Finn is growing.

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  8. You have a lot going on. Good wishes to your husband! I’m always envious of your retreats. It looks like everyone gets a lot done and has fun doing it.

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  9. All the best for Hubby’s treatment and you have good news at next docs visit.
    So much has been going on at your place .
    Good to get the KOGO blankets sewn together, some quilts pinned and also fix you long awaited nighties.
    All were busy at retreat.
    Garden looking lovely and I hope you get to enjoy the banana passion fruit.
    Maria ,lifeontheblock

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  10. Your garden is looking great, Sue. You are so productive, it's inspiring.

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  11. Good to hear David is on the mend and I hope the Chemo goes well. Lots of blankets and quilts happening there. Love the Sashiko. Enjoy your garden and grandma duties.

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  12. What an amazing array of show and tell. Thank you for the inspiration Sue.

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