There was an interesting bit on one of the online groups about what do we take to retreats. I start with a couple of lists. One of the stuff I need and one of the other things to take. The lists, the one the retreat sent and also one of what I am taking are so handy when I pack up going and coming home I can check off what I have with me. I include on the list my medications and vitamins so I don't get an hour down the road and have to go back. I also take my prescriptions as I can't go a week with out my pills and if for some reason I need more due to an accident or whatever it can be hard to find a doctor.
My medications are in the kitchen so I can take them with meals and it is so easy to forget them.
Definitely a light I have a daylight book light that takes batteries and clips onto a book or a hoop, also I take a torch - Just a little one that will fit in my toiletry bag and help me get to the loo in the night. Depending on room when travelling I might also take an electric kettle, my coffee plunger and coffee. I like my coffee in the mornings and don't drink instant.
If I am driving I take my pillow and a quilt. If driving alone it is handy for a nap on a long trip or at the retreat you will usually get one pillow so if you like two you are stuck. An extra quilt or blanket is always handy. I take a coat too in Australia you get big weather extremes even in Summer and a coat is handy. I fill up the car believe me. The last retreat I went to was Fibre Forum at Ballarat and as there were three of us in the car I only took exactly what I needed and bought stuff there. I will do that again this year it is a lovely excuse to buy more stuff.
The first retreat I ever went on was a Women's silent retreat. Yes that's right you took whatever you were working on and didn't speak to anyone for two days. After the first hour it was bliss. The only ones who spoke were the leaders. I got heaps done and had a wonderful break and went home to find my 3 children under 8 with chicken pox. I haven't been to another silent retreat but it was surprising restful and also a bit challenging to only have yourself to talk too.
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Felt Jacket
Ahh, I am sighing in relief. Another project finished. I am embarrassed to admit it took me about half an hour. I started the jacket in a Body Wrap workshop with Catherine O'Leary at last years Fibre Forum at Ballarat. I had taken a large amount of supplies with me and then saw the wool pre-felt and matching silk already dyed that beautiful blue/green and the plans I had went out the window, the colours were calling me, and I had to have it.
Before felting the greens were the dominant colour. With all the rolling washing etc the blues became the dominant colour. I also bought the buttons there. About the only thing I did use that I already had were some of the fabrics for the leaves, the white wool and the silk ribbon.
The photo below is of the detail on the front.
I took off a big wooden button that was on the front. Bigger than those you can see on the sides. I had thought that I was so careful in the placement but when I put it on it looked like a big wooden nipple and that would never do.
I replaced it with a large press stud and it holds the front closed nicely. The next photo is of the back. I added the colored pieces of fabric to the top of the wool, I wanted the jacket to look like a forest.
The last photo is of the neck on the back. I stitched and tucked the chiffon around pieces of the leaf fabric and then stitched on the silk ribbon. The green leaf was added after all the felting was done. There are more on the front but they don't show up well in the photos.
I still have lots of projects underway, time to finish another.
Before felting the greens were the dominant colour. With all the rolling washing etc the blues became the dominant colour. I also bought the buttons there. About the only thing I did use that I already had were some of the fabrics for the leaves, the white wool and the silk ribbon.
The photo below is of the detail on the front.
I took off a big wooden button that was on the front. Bigger than those you can see on the sides. I had thought that I was so careful in the placement but when I put it on it looked like a big wooden nipple and that would never do.
I replaced it with a large press stud and it holds the front closed nicely. The next photo is of the back. I added the colored pieces of fabric to the top of the wool, I wanted the jacket to look like a forest.
The last photo is of the neck on the back. I stitched and tucked the chiffon around pieces of the leaf fabric and then stitched on the silk ribbon. The green leaf was added after all the felting was done. There are more on the front but they don't show up well in the photos.
I still have lots of projects underway, time to finish another.
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Rain
It is raining outside. The sound is lovely on our metal roof. For some reason I have been really missing the sound, smell and sight of rain. I do live in the driest state in our beautiful Oz and we don't see much rain but I do miss it.
I am homesick for somewhere else and hope this is a phase I am going through. My Aquarian feet are definitely itchy though. Greg is a Leo and happiest where ever he is.
Australia Day (January 26) was also our wedding anniversary 30 years. I got Greg a couple of his favorite magazines and he as nearly always got me nothing. The only years he has bought me something for our anniversary are the years I haven't bought him anything.
He would have to be one of the worst gift buyers in the universe so it is probably not a bad thing. Still we did go out for a very nice lunch and I am going on two holidays this year. He also picked up and paid for 8 meters of habotai silk last week that I had ordered for Fiber Forum and he makes up for his crappy gift buying in a lot of other ways. I do say "He Loves me...He Must" as I know I am not the easiest person to live with but then neither is he so we are perfectly matched.
I have decided to start belly dancing classes next week. It is something I have considered doing for some time and as luck/fate would have it there is a class just down the road. I need to get out and mix with women more. I spend most of my working life with mostly men and that is something else I am sick of. I am nearly finished my felt jacket and will have it done tonight. A photo tomorrow I promise.
I am homesick for somewhere else and hope this is a phase I am going through. My Aquarian feet are definitely itchy though. Greg is a Leo and happiest where ever he is.
Australia Day (January 26) was also our wedding anniversary 30 years. I got Greg a couple of his favorite magazines and he as nearly always got me nothing. The only years he has bought me something for our anniversary are the years I haven't bought him anything.
He would have to be one of the worst gift buyers in the universe so it is probably not a bad thing. Still we did go out for a very nice lunch and I am going on two holidays this year. He also picked up and paid for 8 meters of habotai silk last week that I had ordered for Fiber Forum and he makes up for his crappy gift buying in a lot of other ways. I do say "He Loves me...He Must" as I know I am not the easiest person to live with but then neither is he so we are perfectly matched.
I have decided to start belly dancing classes next week. It is something I have considered doing for some time and as luck/fate would have it there is a class just down the road. I need to get out and mix with women more. I spend most of my working life with mostly men and that is something else I am sick of. I am nearly finished my felt jacket and will have it done tonight. A photo tomorrow I promise.
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Newsletters, quilts and washing machines.
Well, the new washing machine is home installed and used it makes lots of beeping noises and has lots of options long and short washes, rinses and if I want it too it will just drain and spin which was always a bit of a pain with the old one to find the right spot on the dial. But it served us well for 20 years.
Chrissie Day of Felting, Stitching and Embellishing
told me that the top loader is better for felting and she would know. I haven't fulled/felted much in the old machine as I usually take the pieces down to the laundromat and use their hot water and fluff up their machines and I use the big front loader and it works a treat.
We did the shopping trip for the washing machine the long way had breakfast at Yankalilla and went to a couple of galleries and then came home via the city, had lunch out and bought the machine and came home.
I also finished off the doll club newsletter and they are emailed and Greg helped me put the snail mail in the envelopes and make them post-ready to drop in the mail box tomorrow on my way to work.
Yesterday I finished machine quilting the squares for my granddaughters quilt that my friend Prue did the applique for. Prue is going to put the thing together for me. Just have to get the border fabrics tomorrow. I want it together for Easter. Jessica's is finished and Caitlin's is nearly there.
So I had a busy weekend and back to work tomorrow. But I shall buy some fabric which is always fun.
Chrissie Day of Felting, Stitching and Embellishing
told me that the top loader is better for felting and she would know. I haven't fulled/felted much in the old machine as I usually take the pieces down to the laundromat and use their hot water and fluff up their machines and I use the big front loader and it works a treat.
We did the shopping trip for the washing machine the long way had breakfast at Yankalilla and went to a couple of galleries and then came home via the city, had lunch out and bought the machine and came home.
I also finished off the doll club newsletter and they are emailed and Greg helped me put the snail mail in the envelopes and make them post-ready to drop in the mail box tomorrow on my way to work.
Yesterday I finished machine quilting the squares for my granddaughters quilt that my friend Prue did the applique for. Prue is going to put the thing together for me. Just have to get the border fabrics tomorrow. I want it together for Easter. Jessica's is finished and Caitlin's is nearly there.
So I had a busy weekend and back to work tomorrow. But I shall buy some fabric which is always fun.
Friday, January 22, 2010
Friday
Well what a week, the washing machine died it was only 17 years old and had been serviced twice and had one repair that was when we were told that the company doesn't exist anymore and that it was not worth getting it fixed. They just don't make washing machines like they used to. The studio assistant (Greg) and I have had several discussions regarding front loaders versus top loaders. Of our acquaintances and friends there is always a mixed view. I know several felters who swear by the front loader. Greg would go back to a twin tub but I have firmly put my foot down there. I would like a front loader because they felt better, house husband extraordinaire then said that I could buy whatever I want if I do all the washing but he wanted a top loader. So a top loader it is.
My doctor after lots of tests etc is pretty sure I have Wilson's Temperature Syndrome (a thyroid complaint) and I am off tomorrow for a blood test for that. I think I have given more blood for tests in the last twelve months than my body can hold. Hopefully this will be the last for a while. If the doctor is right then medication will fix it within a few weeks. So I am not fat and lazy after all. That's a relief. I thought old age was catching up with me and winning.
My doctor after lots of tests etc is pretty sure I have Wilson's Temperature Syndrome (a thyroid complaint) and I am off tomorrow for a blood test for that. I think I have given more blood for tests in the last twelve months than my body can hold. Hopefully this will be the last for a while. If the doctor is right then medication will fix it within a few weeks. So I am not fat and lazy after all. That's a relief. I thought old age was catching up with me and winning.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Mulberries
We thought the hot winds had put paid to our mulberry crop this year but the bit of rain we've had and judicious use of our grey water has saved the day. Greg and I spent a half an hour chatting and picking and the results are 4 litres of mulberries most of which are safely frozen. I made another flower and it needs a few stitches before I show you. Work is getting in the way of my artistic efforts yet again.
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Postcards etc
Today is another day of beautiful weather, cool drizzly rain and a lovely overcast sky the temperature is 19 C. I have had a productive day. Booked the accommodation for our Tasmania holiday. Took care of the shopping and tonight I am going out for dinner with NO1 and No 2 Son and favourite DIL and then we are going to see Avenue Q - the adult muppet show. So I am going to do some tidying up and then audition some threads for the hat. Then it is off to Adelaide.
I was showing a friend what Lutrador is yesterday and found these two postcards I made a couple of years ago. they don't have any lutrador on them but they were in the folder.
This first one is made with silk paper butterfly and leaves. I vliesofixed the silk paper to material then machine stitched, cut out and appliqued to the fabric backing. The yellow flowers are machined as well. I learnt the techniques in an Eileen Campbell workshop.

The other is one I made for last years Christmas Challenge for the SA Embroiderers Guild which was for a postcard. This is the view from my sunroom window. This is a mixture of silk paper, fabrics, hand and machine embroidery.

This is the photo I used for inspiration.

I do enjoy these small projects it is so satisfying to finish something.
I was showing a friend what Lutrador is yesterday and found these two postcards I made a couple of years ago. they don't have any lutrador on them but they were in the folder.
This first one is made with silk paper butterfly and leaves. I vliesofixed the silk paper to material then machine stitched, cut out and appliqued to the fabric backing. The yellow flowers are machined as well. I learnt the techniques in an Eileen Campbell workshop.
The other is one I made for last years Christmas Challenge for the SA Embroiderers Guild which was for a postcard. This is the view from my sunroom window. This is a mixture of silk paper, fabrics, hand and machine embroidery.
This is the photo I used for inspiration.
I do enjoy these small projects it is so satisfying to finish something.
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