"Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing
there is a field. I will meet you there."

- Jalal ad-Din Rumi


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Sunday, October 23, 2011

Kaffe, log cabins and a thank you!

Friday was a fantastically stunning Spring day here in Sydney - blue skies, no wind, with the fragrance of Spring flowers heavy in the warm air.  I adore Fridays because it's a no office, sleep in a little later than the usual 6.15am and do as I will day...On Friday my house is crispy spring clean (thankyou to my new  fabuloso cleaner) my windows sparkle (thankyou Wally the wonderful window cleaning man) and so, with my house in order, my mind clear of work stresses, I felt I could finally put to bed some long overdue projects.

My Bee Balm friends have been super patient. First up, I tackled Viv's lovely Kaffe blocks.

Viv supplied most of the Kaffe strips, I added a few from my stash to get the second block complete, they measure a smidge over 13".  Very much looking forward to seeing this put together, the colours are stunning. They will be off to the Yukon Territories on Monday.
Secondly, Lizzie's log cabins in aqua, red, yellow and grey - nice colour combo Lizzie, narrow little logs to make up to 12.5" blocks.  These went together pretty quickly until the Rugby started Friday evening ...then I became a little distracted cheering the Aussies on to win over Wales to secure the bronze in the World Cup. Never-the-less the blocks are now done and ready to be sent to Sue in WA who is putting the blocks together for Lizzie.

Spent a good part of Saturday sewing with friends - FORGOT THE CAMERA (I'm an idiot), sorry!!! next month perhaps.

Lastly , THANKYOU to all my blogging friends for your votes. I'm totally amazed at your response...see last post, if you have no clue what I'm talking about. Its all for fun - the other entries are awesome - so we'll see.

But thank you, thank you  thank you for your encouraging words!

Friday, October 21, 2011

vote for me....

Do you read The Quilting Gallery?

Apart from having a comprehensive quilting bloggers directory, they also have a  quilt shop locator, a directory of quilt guilds, a quilter's market, and a whole lot more....

Every week they hold themed competitions and this week's theme is 'paper pieced'....so just for fun Mad Birds and Hexagons has been entered.
If you like, you can vote for my quilt by going  to the voting link (open Friday until Sunday) here....

For those interested, I've added a link to a Picasa web album with more photos in my sidebar.

There has been a little Secret Sewing going on here - I can't show anything because....well.....it's a secret ... all  I can say is my contribution to Chookyblue's Secret Santa Christmas Swap is coming along swimmingly.

Tomorrow is another Saturday stitching day - we really must come up with a good name - this month we will meet at Jean's from Linen and Raspberry. Looking forward to some quality sewing with great quilting mates.

Hope you can find time for quilting this weekend.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

for a laugh


Once again, The Washington Post has published the winning submission to its yearly neologism contest, in which readers are asked to supply alternative meanings for common words.

The winners are:
1. Coffee (n.), the person upon whom one coughs.
2. Flabbergasted (adj.), appalled over how much weight you have gained.
3. Abdicate (v.), to give up all hope of ever having a flat stomach.
4. Esplanade (v.), to attempt an explanation while drunk.
5. Willy-nilly (adj.), impotent.
6. Negligent (adj.), describes a condition in which you absentmindedly answer the door in your nightgown.
7. Lymph (v.), to walk with a lisp.
8. Gargoyle (n), olive-flavoured mouthwash.
9. Flatulence (n.) emergency vehicle that picks you up after you are run over by a steamroller.
10. Balderdash (n.), a rapidly receding hairline.
11. Testicle (n.), a humorous question on an exam.
12. Rectitude (n.), the formal, dignified bearing adopted by proctologists.
13. Pokemon (n), a Rastafarian proctologist.
14. Oyster (n.), a person who sprinkles his conversation with Yiddishisms.
15. Frisbeetarianism (n.), (back by popular demand): The belief that, when you die, your soul flies up onto the roof and gets stuck there.
16. Circumvent (n.), an opening in the front of boxer shorts worn by Jewish men.

The Washington Post's Style Invitational also asked readers to take any word from the dictionary, alter it by adding, subtracting, or changing one letter, and supply a new definition.
 
Here are this year's winners:
1. Bozone (n.): The substance surrounding stupid people that stops bright ideas from penetrating. The bozone layer, unfortunately, shows little sign of breaking down in the near future.
2. Foreploy (v): Any misrepresentation about yourself for the purpose of getting laid.
3. Cashtration (n.): The act of buying a house, which renders the subject financially impotent for an indefinite period.
4. Giraffiti (n): Vandalism spray-painted very, very high.
5. Sarchasm (n): The gulf between the author of sarcastic wit and the person who doesn't get it.
6. Inoculatte (v): To take coffee intravenously when you are running
 late.
7. Hipatitis (n): Terminal coolness.
8. Osteopornosis (n): A degenerate disease. (This one got extra credit.)
9. Karmageddon (n): it’s like, when everybody is sending off all these really bad vibes, right? And then, like, the Earth explodes and it's like, a serious bummer.
10. Decafalon (n.): The gruelling event of getting through the day consuming only things that are good for you.
11. Glibido (v): All talk and no action.
12. Dopeler effect (n): The tendency of stupid ideas to seem smarter when they come at you rapidly.
13. Arachnoleptic fit (n.): The frantic dance performed just after you've accidentally walked through a spider web.
14. Beelzebug (n.): Satan in the form of a mosquito that gets into your bedroom at three in the morning and cannot be cast out.
15. Caterpallor (n.): The colour you turn after finding half a grub in the fruit you're eating.
16. Ignoranus (n): A person who's both stupid and an asshole.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

going in circles

The centre medallion of Jane is finally completed... crazy how long it has taken to complete the corners...
My little "orange segments" block...
Still searching for the "perfect" centre, but that will come when it comes....
 
Meanwhile I've been having fun making zeez....
Six of 20 9" blocks which will surround the centre medallion... these will be trimmed down to 9" (the backing linen tends to fray so they were cut quite large.)

Notice I have started on the easy ones...the rest start to get really complex!
No 7 partway made, still needing his narrow frame and then will be appliquéd to the background...
 A small departure from circles...
Still my favourite!