Life has been a little busy of late, hubby had an overnight in hospital having an ulcer removed from his leg, caused by a mosquito bite. He then had a week at home keeping his leg up with a pressure dressing on it, with a pump attached. We were visited daily by the hospital in the home nurses, who were wonderful. A visit to the hospital a week later, saw the pump removed, dressing changed and one happier hubby. He has had the best attention at the public hospital in Geelong, but boy the wait for each appt is so long and the time of your appt means nothing! I did manage to get quite a bit of reading done. Hubby now gets visits every third day fro the community nurse to have the dressing changed, healing is going well.
A little sewing has been happening here, some are secret sewing, some are me finally getting binding onto quilts.
The horse quilt is finished and has gone to Belinda to be taken to the new owners
I loved the horseshoe quilting, done by On Point quilting in Clifton Springs
The Schoolgirl Sampler finally has binding and is finished.
I finished the wasgij, this was a bit challenging but good to do.
The heart quilt is bound. labelled and finished
as is this quilt made by Lisa of the Geelong Guild, I quilted and bound it and it has now gone with the heart quilt to SJOG to the Oncology ward. I am sure it will make someone very happy. When I took the horse quilt to Belinda, one of the patients waiting for her treatment told me she had been given a quilt and she loved it and really appreciated the sentiment behind it. Very nice to hear.
I have been plugging away at the blocks for the Wendy Williams pattern Thought Bubbles
A few more flowers needed here
The colonial knots I found really hard, some were beautiful and others a mess!!
I have another three to make and then they can be joined together, the I need to make lots and lots of fabric circles.
The garden is still looking good, although we have had very windy days lately, the rain we have had has kept everything green.
The poppies have flourished. I was given this seed, the seed I bought and scattered has not taken at all.
These were all supposed to be the same but some have different colours. They range from the red in the front to the purple at the back.
A line of mushrooms has sprung up, I have no idea if you can eat them or not, nor am I game to try!!
From near the back of the garden looking towards the house. The fig tree in the centre has done so well, no hot north winds to tear its leaves off so far.
We had some wonderful news last weekend
Adam and Beth got engaged! We managed to surprise Beth by meeting them at the pub for lunch after Adam asked the all important question.
The ring is made with a ruby from a ring belonging to Davids mother and the diamonds are from my maternal grandmothers engagement ring. Beth was super happy with the family connection.
Here we are Palmers to the left and McConnell's on the right. We are all very happy for them.
Last Tuesday we went over to Sorrento to meet David's sister and brother in law for lunch, to celebrate David's birthday. The Spirit of Tasmania passed us on the way.
We went over on the small ferry, had to sit outside, it was cold and windy and not a pleasant trip
Cold and windy was the weather for the day, but we enjoyed ourselves anyway.
Well that is enough from me for now.
Happy stitching.