Since I last posted, we have moved states, moved into a rental, started investigating buying, got Luke started at a new school, got Kira started at a new daycare plus a hundred and one other things that go with moving!
Unfortunately our rental is not terribly big, so space is at a premium. Our dining room table (which is also my sewing table) is currently residing on the verandah. After me sulking because I couldn't sew, Leigh went out and bought me a trestle table that I can set up and pull down as needed. I have a great husband! With Kira now starting daycare, I hope to get a little more sewing done - and soon. However, with Kira starting daycare I also have to start thinking about getting a job, but I really hope to get some sewing done as well.
Another thing that ended up out on the verandah was a wardrobe that use to be in Kira's room. I decided it was ideal as a quilting cupboard! It's fairly well protected, so shouldn't get wet, although I do want to buy some moth balls or similar to keep any nasties away from my fabric. I having real problems locating them though. Any ideas?
What I did do soon after getting here was join a fabric swap with a group of girls on a site I frequent called Essential Baby. It's a fantastic swap - a birthday swap to be precise. Basically you buy a fat quarter for everyone on the list and post it to them for their birthday. In return, you get a FQ from each of them on your birthday. As I joined late, I had to quickly post two off to girls who had already had their birthdays. This of course meant I had to find and explore my local quilt shops quick smart! What a shame. The two I have found is a lovely little shop in Victoria Point called Thread and Ginger (no website unfortunately) and Bayside Stitchcraft. Of course, while I was there, I was tempted to get some fabric for me as well, just to cheer myself up! My purchases so far are pictured below.
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Nice! I have the fusions range (the blue and red) and have some of the garden etchings too (with bees on the way for a commission!) You've got plenty of space to fill!
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