Monday, May 6, 2013

Sew Mama Sew! Giveaway Day!

THIS GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED AND WINNERS HAVE BEEN ANNOUNCED!


Giveaway Day is here!  What's giveaway day I hear you say?  Well - Sew Mama Sew is hosting this whole week of giveaways, so I'm joining in!

Haven't been here before?  Well, my name is Melissa - aka Midge.  I'm an Australian lady chick who just happens to love sewing amongst a million other things I can jam in to life.  You can read a little more about me HERE, or scroll through the hundreds of posts on the blog!  I discovered last year that I LOVE quilting almost more than life itself.  And most of my finished quilty projects can be found HERE.  I love finding new blogs to read, and would love it if you choose to stick around!

Anyway - on to the fun stuff!  Everyone loves "scraps" yes?  Would you believe I used to give away scraps before I quilted?  And I even threw away scraps.  Blasphomy.  Well, now I collect them!  To a point of cra-cra-crazy!  So here are just a few of the bags I have!


Everyone loves "scraps" yes? Ps. Giveaway coming up!
My giveaway is a mixed bag of good sized scraps from all of these bags!  There are TWO scrap bags up for grabs!  All you need to do is tell me how you like to use scraps?  I will choose the two winners from your comments!

Please make sure to pop in to Sew Mama Sew! from 6am PST (USA TIME!) to see all the wonderful giveaways from around the world!  Some of my favourite quilty girls are holding their own, which you can find here:
Finding Fifth, Quiet Play, Pretty Bobbins, Blossom Heart Quilts, Party of Eight

***  This giveaway is open through to midnight, Friday the 10th of May.  Winners will be chosen over the weekend and notified via email (PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU ARE NOT A NO-REPLY BLOGGER, OR LEAVE YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS IN YOUR COMMENT).  And winners will be posted here on the blog!  Giveaway is open Internationally!

GOOD LUCK! 
XXX





Wednesday, May 1, 2013

W.I.P. Wednesday #18 - What a doozy!

Well what a mammoth week I've had!  I was very excited to see Lee's directions posted early Friday morning for putting the Bloom Bloom Pow blooms together, but alas, did not get around to finishing my part until yesterday!  When I started placing it all out on the weekend, I wasn't entirely happy with how it was looking.  I felt like it was too "slim".  So yesterday, I banged out a couple more blooms.

Hmmmmm..... I wanted to make the cot size quilt due to time constraints, and then was planning on adding borders etc to make it up to single bed size.  However, have just realised I've made the blooms single bed size!  Whoops!  Suggestions on bloom placem
First attempt - 12 blooms
Woohoo! Done! Now to make it single bed size!
Finished product - 14 blooms!  I was so utterly pleased with myself when I'd finished putting this top together!  I'm really excited to get this baby up to single bed size, and figuring out how to use all the "scraps" to bring it all together.
Bloom Bloom Pow
I love this view.  Sooooo Pretty!
Happy not to be losing many point in this quilt top! #bloombloompow
Now my points are far from perfect, but really not too bad!
Another WIP I played with, is my bee blocks for my month being queen!  I chose THESE tutorials, and asked the ladies to use some nice bright scraps and Iron grey homespun.  I LOVE how this looks, and am looking forward to working out the right placement for them.  It is going to become a quilt for our lounge room.  I was sitting in there the other night with a fluffy throw rug on and said to my husband that we needed a quilt for in there.  To which he responded "I'm pretty sure you can fix that!"

How lucky am I? These are all the bee blocks that have been made for me! #qcabee5
So scrappy and yummy!
And this below my friends, is what would be commonly known as "mind numbing production line".  My darling Mother has popped zips in the backs of nearly all 116 cushion covers, so yesterday I spent three and a half hours squaring them all up and sewing them together.  I got through 40 of them!  Just waiting on the extra special labels to arrive so I can bind them all!  I'm getting there.....

Cushion production on track again #mindnumbing @shazinbali

And my last WIP this week?  Well, it involves a visit to the car wash.  You see, last week when driving Chloe home from creche, she was complaining of a sore tummy.  Which she does ALL THE TIME.  I changed the subject, and she told me she was going to be sick.  I told her she wasn't going to be sick "don't be silly" I say.  And she vomitted.  In my car.  All over the floor upholstery.  Sooooooo, after several attempts of cleaning and getting the smell out myself, I took it to the car washes for a steam clean.

Can only take this vomit smell for so long! #vomitbegone
Only problem being that I got in it today after being locked up all day whilst I was at work, and got that faint little whiff of spew.  Fail.

And that's my week!  I have lots of plans for the coming week, but have no idea how I'm going to manage to pull them all off!

I'm linking up with Freshly Pieced.  You can too!

WIP Wednesday at Freshly Pieced

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Another Freakin Cat Post.....

About five weeks ago, it was brought to my attention that our sweet kitten - Bella - had been visiting one of our neighbours and using their ridiculously huge sandpit as a litter box.  Said neighbour came a door knocking to ask if I had a little black cat with a blue tag (council tag)?  Ummm, yes, I said.  He proceeded to tell me that he had trapped her in his back yard and I should come and get her.

WTF?

I walked with this imbecile to his home, about five houses away, all the time asking him incredulously that when he said "trapped her" did he actually trap her?  Yep.  I was greeted at his home by his ever so delightful cranky and mouthy wife, telling me how disgusting it was that my cat was shitting in her kid's sandpit.  I agreed, with a pleasant but confused smile on my face.  As I rounded the corner in to their back yard I was horrified to see our little Bella in a metal trap, freakin out.  My Chelsea (Bella's human mummy) was equally if not more horrified and quickly ran to get her out.  It was a very warm day - we're talking 27 degrees - and Bella had been in this trap for who knows how long, without any water or food.  Cranky pants wifey was talking and I wasn't really listening, as I watched Chelsea take Bella home.  I kept asking cranky and her dickhead husband what exactly it was that they expected me to do?  She's a cat.......

They suggested I needed to keep Bella from entering their property.  Ahuh....right.  I repeated that she was a cat, and perhaps they could look at getting a cover for their sandpit - LIKE MOST PEOPLE WITH COMMON SENSE WOULD DO.  Nope.  Nope, not something they would consider.  So after a few more minutes of banter, and me telling them I would do my best, and perhaps they could think of some natural deterrents to keep cat/s away from their sandpit, I wandered off - bewildered.

I mean, is it me, or is going to the trouble of hiring a trap from the council to willingly trap a beautiful little kitten - who just happens to be registered with the council and is not some random stray - just bizarre?

For the following week, I kept Bella inside the house because I was basically too scared to let her out, for fear they would either trap her again, or do something worse.....

Fast forward to last week.  I was sitting upstairs and saw a council van pull in to the driveway.  Didn't take me long to figure out why they were here.......  Ever so lovely ranger tells me that he has my cat in his van.  It had been trapped by someone in the neighbourhood.  I asked him by who, and when he said he couldn't tell me - I told him.  With some very choice words.  I was not a lady.....

I asked HIM what the f*ck I was expected to do?  Well, his suggestions were nothing short of amusing.  Apparently "people" cut slits in pvc pipes, and put them over their fences so cats can't jump over them. Mmmmmmm, that's fabulous!  Cos I want my home to look like some kind of DYI disaster?  I'm thinking razor wire would be equally as effective?  Give it that "detention centre" shine?

Orrrr, we could build/buy a cat run?  Oh yeh, cos that's why you have a pet cat.  So it can be trapped in a f*cking wire enclosed building.  Sure.

Orrrrrr, we could just keep the cat inside - like - forever.

I very politely sarcastically, with a touch of f*ck you, told the ranger that the use of common sense was lacking in some people's brains, and that the council's  willingness to go along with those lacking common sense made me very cranky.  Collected Bella from the TRAP in his van and gave him a generous wave and smile and sent him on his way.

A few days later, he returned with the official letter of complaint and warning, that if Bella steps paw on their property again, we will incur a fine and Bella would be impounded.  Nice.


Now - the husband and I have had a few interesting conversations about the predicament we have found ourselves in.  He suggested we could go and shovel some of our dog shit on to their front yard, but hey, that wouldn't be very neighbourly would it?  I had a friend on Facebook offer us some chicken shit to share with them, but I thought that was too kind, because at least you can use chicken poop to fertilise your garden?  All I've managed to do is give the a*sehole a good case of staring as I drove past their home this afternoon.  Time will tell.......

In the meantime, I am trying not to lose my proverbial mind over the fact that I now have a kitty-cat trying not to lose HER mind at the fact that she can no longer go out and enjoy the great outdoors.  Long gone are her days of climbing the trees in our front yard, or wrestling with our two puppy dogs in the backyard.  Now her days are spent staring longingly out the windows, meowing incessantly and clawing any or all the furniture she can possibly manage without copping an earful from me.

Not to mention the fact that every time I hear the front or back door open everyone yells "DON'T LET BELLA OUT'!!!!!!!  Followed by the sound of running as the closest person to the door chases after her if she's managed to escape.

Soooooo, friends.  I ask you this - what would you do?  I understand, I really do, that there are cat haters out there.  In fact, I used to be one myself.  Before I was a cat owner, I had to go and buy sandpit covers begrudgingly to keep the neighbourhood cats from deficating in said sandpit.  It's common sense yes?  And even now, as a cat lover liker I have had to throw things at random cats who've come a knocking at our door to pester our own cats.  Once again, common sense?

I'm seriously at a loss.  Help.

***  Cat haters and non-constructive comments will not be appreciated.  Although if they're highly amusing comments I may laugh.

****  We are responsible cat owners who bring their cat inside at night and register her too.

Monday, April 29, 2013

Fab Friday Giveaway Winner!

Hello hello!  Remember that fab giveaway I posted about on Friday?  Well - we have a winner!

Glimma can be found with lots of other yummy fabrics at The Intrepid Thread!
Congratulations to #68 - Sowing Stitches!  



And here's a sneak peek for all of you following my Bloom Bloom Pow progress!

Can't help myself.... Have to get some #bloombloompow assembling done before dinner!!

One down.... Lots to go! #bloombloompow @freshlypieced
Half a bloom!
I will have a FULL update for you all on Wednesday - when it will hopefully all be pieced together!

That's all folks!  A quick post is a good post yes?

Have a fabulous week! xxx

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Sunday Stash #13 - Got to be in it to win it.

In what may just be a minor miracle, this is the only new addition to my stash this week.  Lucky for me it didn't cost a thing!  Yep, I won a fabulous giveaway over at Sew What Sherlock!  It was sponsored by the lovely Julie over at The Intrepid Thread.......who also just happens to be behind the giveaway I'm having at present - you can enter HERE.

I did a quick post yesterday and mentioned that I have had a good run of little wins from giveaways - something that has literally never happened to me.  So I'm going with that saying -
"You've got to be in it to win it!"

I'm in love #theintrepidthreadrocks
Gorgeous FQ bundle of Urban Mod.  I LOVE Art Gallery fabrics, so this has been stashed away with lots of company.

That's all folks!  I'm linking up with Sunday Stash over at Finding Fifth.  You can too!


Saturday, April 27, 2013

Ever Wonder Why You Don't Get Replies To Your Comments? THIS is why!

A quick Saturday morning post.  One question.....

simply square button

I'm asking you because yesterday I posted a fabulous fabric giveaway from The Intrepid Thread, and when I woke up this morning there were over 130 comments/entries!  Which of course, is very exciting.  What is not very exciting is seeing there are quite a number of you who are "no-reply bloggers".  Some of you accept that and are happy with that setting, and leave me your email address to reply in case you are the winner.  However, I do believe quite a number of you do not know that you are a no-reply blogger and have probably wondered why you don't receive replies to your comments on blogs and giveaways?  Well, this my friends is why!

If you click on that big red button above, it will lead you to a lovely blog called Pleasant Home.  The lovely lady who resides over there has given you a tutorial to follow to undo this!  If you click on the button it will lead you there!

As someone who never ever used to enter giveaways, but has let loose with wild abandonment and find herself commenting left, right and centre on all things everywhere - I must say - it is paying off!  I usually NEVER win anything.  True.  BUT - the tides they are a changing.  I have won a number of giveaways over the last couple of months, and am so excited.  I would hate for any of you to think you aren't winning because of bad luck, when in fact, it's just because the giveaway givers can't actually contact you!

So, go on.  Go make yourself contactable!!!!  GO!

ps.  I usually DO reply to all contactable comments on my blog.  However, with the number of comments on giveaway posts, I have to surrender and look like i'm rude!  Please know I do read ALL of your comments!!!! xxxx

Friday, April 26, 2013

Friday Fun Day Giveaway!

A couple of years ago, I made the decision to start making beautiful kid's clothes to sell.  I researched for what seemed like forever to find the most unique and delicious fabrics.  In the end, I chose Valori Well's Wrenly range.  And I made my first fabric order with Julie from The Intrepid Thread.  Since then, I have ordered wayyyy more yards of fabric than I care to tally.  And Julie has always been extremely helpful and quick to reply to my queries.

Why am I telling you this?  Well, a few weeks ago, Julie posted on FB that she was looking for a host for her fabric giveaway.  I couldn't answer quickly enough (literally, I was third in line I think) and was beyond thrilled when she emailed me to ask if I was still interested?  Ummmmm - yehhhhhhhh!!!!!

Needless to say, I am SOOOO very excited to be able to bring you this fabulous giveaway!  I couldn't decide which colourway to choose, so threw it open for discussion with some online friends.


Glimma by Lotta Jansdotter

And here it is!  A beautiful fat quarter bundle of six prints from the Glimma range.  I wish I could enter, but alas, that would be cheating!

All you have to do is go and check out Julie's SHOP and leave me a comment under this post, telling me which fabric from her "coming soon" ranges you love the best!

In the words of one very famous Australian - "Do yourself a favour" - get yourself some fabric goodness from The Intrepid Thread!

** Giveaway open worldwide and winner will be chosen on Monday 29th April.  If you are a "no reply blogger" please make sure to leave your email address in your comment.

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