Here is the photo of my quilt,
Wuthering Heights, which you will see in
August/September issue of
Down Under Quilts. The digital version is out now and the real magazines will be in the shops next week... I think.
DUQ has started a
Facebook page, so you can keep up with them there. I just checked it out, and it looks pretty good.
I really like the quilt hanging on the line with those weathered boards in the background.
The other day I lashed out on some
Colin James ice cream. How good it looks on on our blue African tablecloth. The flavours are cherry, vanilla, blood orange and chocolate and it tasted delicious.
As I was sneaking a quick spoonful before stashing it in the freezer for later, I looked out the kitchen window -
an
echidna (spiny anteater) was bumbling along
fossicking in the earth for ants. They are the cutest, funniest little creatures with their long leathery snout, just right for sticking into the ground, and slow waddle. I decided to get a bit closer to photograph him, but he wasn't having any of that! He hid so effectively with his head in the grass and his
spiky back to me. I've tried to touch them before and those spikes do protect them very well!

Patsy dropped into the shop with her finished French Collection Quilt. She stitched all the blocks, then set them in an attic windows style with a background of French map fabric (Moda's Patisserie by Fig Tree Quilts) which was perfect for the theme. These quilts are truly an achievement in effort, concept and skill.

Finally, at the bottom of this grab bag of a post, is my Rose quilt called. I started collecting fabrics for this when I went to
Barcaldine with some beautiful ones from
Sandy at The Silver Thimble. I used a huge range of rose print fabrics from
Kaffe, and Philip Jacobs to some of the very first patchwork cottons
I bought at Spotlight when I started quilting. I threw in a cute pack of coloured
dupione silks by
Moda from a new
pre-cut range called Crazy Cuts. I wanted to see how they would go, and I quite liked the effect... they make a nice
scrumply sound too. So, with the roses and silks and swish, I called the quilt
"Gypsy".

Does anyone know how to get one of those little
Facebook thingies on their blog? (Not the big badge, but the little one with an
f on it. I've been spending a bit of time on my
eBay Store, quiltopia!design, where I sell all sorts of
Moda pre-cuts and I want to get more savvy with all the little code things and badges so I can be better at networking.)
Happy sewing, till next time -
xo xo Ann.
Love the Wuthering Heights quilt. How weird it would be to see an anteater in the backyard - we only get to see them at a zoo LOL!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on having your lovely quilt "Wuthering Heights" in DUQ - I am looking forward to seeing it when my mag arrives. Happy stitching!
ReplyDeleteHi Ann. Are you asking about how to create a badge to link your Facebook and blog together? If so:
ReplyDeleteTo create a badge, navigate to the "Create a Profile Badge" link at the bottom of the left column on your Facebook profile page. This will take you to your Facebook Badge page. On this page, select the "Create Badge" option. Follow the on-screen steps to create a badge.