Friday, February 6, 2026

Progress and catching up

 I am having trouble believing it is February already - January vanished so quickly!

I have been having a few walks, I try to go out most days

Indented Heads today

St Leonard's a few weeks ago when the bush fires were happening down the Otway's and Great Ocean Road

Back at St Leonard's

The flowering gums are doing their thing at the moment, the bees are very happy and out in large numbers. Sorry about the finger in the photo 😊
The shirt quilt is finished, I used trimmed off backing to bind.

and the Peas In a Pod is also finished, I used left over fabric for the binding.
In the bag of shirt pieces I found a nearly complete shirt, it had part of the fronts cut off so I decided to try and rescue is and make it mine
I added some fabric to the back just under the collar

and two pieces either side of the fronts, they were not cut off evenly and I didn't even them up just added the fabric I wanted. I am going to add more but have not decided what else to do yet.
I finally got my act together and hot glued thread to the back of the shapes to be added to Glad Tidings Christmas wall hanging, now I need to add buttons. This is going to a new home in April so I will get moving.
I have been spending some time with this little man
he enjoyed painting (with water) the screen door one hot day, until he had had enough and threw brush and container over the edge of the deck! Game over!!

He loves the camera and spent ages taking selfies with my phone until the battery went flat! You can't get your phone out as he wants to use it straight away. We deflect with kicking the soccer ball and playing cricket. Usually indoors which is getting dangerous for the house!!
I have been stitching away on the Under the Sea quilt, I am slow and it is taking a while. This was started in a class with Kathy Doughty last year, the challenge was to go big...think I failed, but I am happy with it.
This is a cushion that goes on a couch Beth bought for the office of her new business. Adam and Beth's Dad went to get it and part way home it blew off the trailer. Luckily someone stopped by them at the traffic lights and let them know, so back they went and there it was in the middle of the lanes of traffic, luckily it had not been run over by a truck! The end was ripped and not much fabric was missing thank goodness so I was able to sew it back together. I sits towards the back of the couch so will not be too obvious. 
Life has been a bit busy of late, we have finally managed to get David in to a Parkinson's support programme at a hospital in Geelong, he has had two interviews so far, the third one is in a week and a bit. today was the "Speechie" and OT, next time is the physio and maybe another session with the OT.  We came away pleased with todays sessions, I think it will be really good for David in the future.
Ok enough from me and it is time I was cooking dinner.





















13 comments:

  1. I love the three quilts! Great finishes and beautiful sea.

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  2. Such a lovely area to take a daily walk. Two great quilt finishes and upcycling the shirt looks like a great idea. I do love how Under the Sea is looking. I remember when our grandaughter was little I gave her my old phone - with no sim - and she could take pictures and play phones to her hearts content! xx

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  3. Lots of things have been happening for you. A slow process with David but hopefully a beneficial one. Flynn is having fun controlling you. Yes the weeks are disappearing quickly. Lucky you saved the cushion.

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  4. So much accomplished! I love what you are doing with the shirt, great idea. And I'm sure Finn will thank you for that photo some day - you know the one. But the goodest news is the therapy lined up for David. Good luck!

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  5. Hi there, you have been busy. I just asked about David in my response to your comment - good to hear the support group is there. I love the keyhole quilt and great fix on that shirt. Yes, opening your phone to thousands of selfies - I remember it well!!! haha
    Hugz

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  6. The quilts look great Sue - I especially love that shirt quilt. I look forward to seeing your wearing the shirt that you repaired/upcycled. Finn is growing up so fast - once they "learn" about screens, there is not stopping them.. That is cute that he enjoys taking selfies - he is probably much better at it than I am. That is wonderful regarding the support programme for David - I hope it will be beneficial for both of you - in that I mean give You some relief. xx

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  7. Two great finishes and a good way to fix the shrt for yourself.
    Fun times with your little man.
    Pleased you've finally found a good support group for David.
    Take care.

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  8. You have had a busy time lately. You always get such lovely photos from your walks :-) Your quilts look great and the rescued shirt will be a fun wear! It's lovely to see Finn growing up so much - and keeping you busy - and entertained - by the sounds of it! Good news on the support for David front - and it will be good support for you as well.

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  9. Nice quilt finishes, good save of the shirt! The flowering gums are gorgeous. You must feel some relief at finding some support groups for David. Your grandson is a cute one, they do love their devices don't they? Quilty hugs from over the ditch xox

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  10. Your quilt tops look great.
    Best way to cool off on a hot day :)

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  11. Glad the Parkinsons programme is good. Great idea. Lots of stitching happening there. Finn is so cute and mischevious like my grandsons. Grreat nature pics. Very relaxing to look at.

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  12. Lovely to see where you have been walking and what you've been working on.

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  13. Your January has been busy. The quilts worked out well. It sounds like Finn is keeping you in your toes and it must be a relief to find some more support for David.

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