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New Look !!

Well, what can I say, but gee whiz, I really like it! Took a few attempts to get things the way I was happy with it … and I’m sure Lisa has a voodoo doll made of me (perhaps that explains my ill health issues over the last few weeks?!! LOL) – but the final version I can certainly live with!

My main problem was that I had my heart set on having a paua shell background (you’re right, Sharon – that’s exactly what it is!), and I’d had some wrapping paper back in NZ that I thought would be perfect … Mum got sent on a shopping mission, but unfortunately the paper she found wasn’t the same – anyway, Lisa obviously managed to find a different graphic somewhere, and it looks pretty good … I just love the colours of the paua shell, I think the purples and blues are just stunning! So that was the touch of my Kiwi homeland … as well as starting to fulfil my “blue” fetish … and the ducks of course had to be on the page to tie in with my blog title. To add a little bit extra, I had the little photo added next to the comments sections, which is a photo we took on holiday driving to Adelaide earlier this year with Mum – it’s a photo of the Twelve Apostles, on the Great Ocean Road … so that’s also a little touch of my current home, Australia πŸ™‚

Now I can play a little bit with the sidebars etc – unfortunately with the colours changing, you can’t see the progress bars anymore, so I need to try and work something else out there, plus centre the WIP’s etc. Every time I look at this new blog it makes my whole body go “Ahhhhh” – I feel very positive and ‘centred’ when I see it … it is definitely “me” πŸ™‚

I finished the beading on the pansy pin pillow thingo this morning before I went to work, but I thought I won’t bother posting a piccie until I’ve stitched it together into the actual pillow – with any luck I’ll get that done some time tomorrow …

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South Park Annie!

I had to follow suit, and have a play on the South Park Studio site, after seeing Jenna’s South Park character – have to say, Jenna, very very cute! So here’s my “me too” effort … it really was way too much fun on that site! Kept me amused for a short while when I got home from work LOL.

And yes, you’re right, Jenna – that is the pansy needle keeper from Mill Hill … and I have to say your photo album is divine! In fact, I’ve also fallen in love with your needleroll from the Classic Stitches site and just HAD to go and download it myself πŸ™‚ What a great enabler you are … and the needleroll didn’t cost anything, so my credit card company loves you too haha. Anyway, I’ve managed to get a fair bit of the pansy done tonight, but it’s time to hit the hay – I don’t start work until 1pm tomorrow, so with any luck I can get some more stitching done before I hit the road, and if not, I’ve then got two days off so I should be able to finish it totally then. πŸ™‚

And my new-look blog is soon to be unveiled … woohoo. It’s taken a few ‘re-writes’ but the latest version combines the three requisites … (you’ll never guess two of them LOL) … 1) a touch of Kiwi to remind me of home; 2) ducks (!); 3) blue (!!). Anyway, I’ve just asked if the comments section can be made one tiny shade lighter to make the text easier to read, then hopefully it can get the final tick of approval and I’ll have the new look unveiled next week yippee πŸ™‚

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Great stitching week so far…

The title of the post is perhaps a bit facetious (sp?) and very much tongue-in-cheek! I had huge plans for getting loads of stitching done this week, seeing as I’m on early shifts … but, alas, Image hosted by Photobucket.comit’s not to be … this piccie is the sum total of last night’s stitching efforts, of 1 whole hour! haha. While not stitching, though, I did something else equably as enjoyable as stitching … if not even better! I caught up with my first ‘real’ blogger, Sharon, on the phone. Sharon had given me her number weeks ago, but I didn’t want to phone until I felt a bit brighter within myself health and morale-wise … and with her impending operation yesterday I felt a “need” to phone – and I have to admit that usually I don’t enjoy spending hours on the phone chatting after being on the phones all day at work, but this phone call was a sheer joy! In fact 3 hours of sheer joy LOLOL. It was really lovely to chat to a fellow stitcher real-time … thanks Sharon πŸ™‚ As I’ve said before, blogging really is amazing – what amazing doors it has opened up … I’ve found some real friends here {{hugs}} to you all.

Rightio, now I’m off to put another hour’s stitching into place – with any luck tonight my body will finally work out that when I go to bed at 7-8pm, it’s not my intention to just nap for 2 hours, it really IS bedtime! LOL … I think I might have to help it along with a glass of Shiraz (might not help the stitching, though) – followed by a hot milky Milo just before I hit the hay … only one more 5am start, yippee – it will be a pleasure to change the alarm from 3.45am to 8am instead πŸ™‚

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Happy birthday Qantas!

Yes, the old dear turned 85 years of age today, and there were celebrations a-plenty. Everyone was permitted to wear casual clothes, with an emphasis on wearing red & white colours of course – there were red & white balloons dotted around the office, as well as party food put on for the staff … it was a lovely relaxed atmosphere at work today. By the time the celebrations started properly, I was awake enough to appreciate them … on the 5am shift I have to say I’m not functioning 100% until lunchtime, then the rest of the day seems to fly past – love leaving work at 1pm, I feel like a naughty school girl cutting school early haha.

Also on the work front, we had a very brief glimpse of the new Airbus A380 as it flew by – it’s amazing the thing gets up in the air! If nothing else, there is always something new in the airline industry, that’s for sure!

On the stitching front, I have nothing to report … yet. However I have to force myself to stitch myself silly this afternoon just to stay awake – don’t think I’ll find that too much of a hardship LOL. With any luck, I’ll be able to put a progress piccie up tomorrow … I’m probably going to stitch my pansy magnet Mill Hill kit thingo – geez, my English is great! Maybe I shouldn’t stitch at all – I might end up stitching everything backwards how tired I feel at the moment haha. Oh well, my needle is calling me …

BUT before I go, I have to say … Barbara, you absolutely crack me up – your comment had me in hysterics!! Although I have to say, I’d probably have to swap the glass of milk in the bath for a glass of bubbly … come to think of it, the ducks could come swim in the bath as well – nothing like getting close to nature πŸ˜‰ LOL.

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My favourite things

OK, Christine has asked on her blog, in honour of the 40th anniversary of the Sound of Music, what our favourite things are. Off the top of my head at the moment, I’ve come up with the following few things – no doubt if I sat and thought about it some more, I’d have more to add to the list, but here goes:

  • Anything that makes me laugh
  • Autumn leaves changing colour and falling/covering the ground
  • DUCKS!!
  • A freshly brewed cappuccino
  • Soaking in a bath for an hour with a good book
  • Anything blue
  • Walking on the beach listening to/watching the waves crashing in
  • Cuddling up with a feline/canine pal
  • Chocolate … milk or white, but not dark … adore Toblerone and truffles and NZ Cadbury’s and UK walnut whips … drool …
  • A peaceful sunny day in winter, with the sun strong enough to take the chill from the air
  • Being on the ski slopes in Wanaka – the view is spectacular
  • Frangipani flowers (white/yellow ones)
  • The feeling of peace that comes with stitching
  • Tigers – I can sit and watch them for hours
  • and did I mention … DUCKS!! πŸ˜‰
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Stitching Bloggers Question

Oops, I’m a bit behind with last week’s question … just forgot about it … so here goes, before it’s time for the next one to arrive LOL.

Today’s “Stitching Blogger’s Question” was suggested by Dawn and is:

When comparing large projects versus small projects, which do you get more excited about finishing?

I’d have to say in this case it’s probably the larger pieces I’m the most ecstatic about overall, because there’s been a longer commitment to the stitching process … but then again, I still appreciate the joy of finishing a small piece as well. To be honest, the greatest joy overall this year has been in the completion of a UFO – just knowing that that old project has been released from a lifetime of UFO-dom and taken out of the UFO pile to see daylight once again, this time in the shape of a finished piece! Yup, that is definitely my greatest joy this year!!

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What a wonderful weekend…

Image hosted by Photobucket.comI have to say, the best thing I could ever have done this week was to take those few days off work … I feel as though I’ve been on holiday, and feel really refreshed and re-energised πŸ™‚ No stitching done until this evening, when I finally put the final hours of the current rotation segment into the Dratted Dolphins – they’re actually showing some progress since the last time I looked, which is great. Next rotation segment is for ornaments/smalls, and not entirely sure what I’ll choose to fill the 10 hours stitching time, but I’m sure I’ll come up with something haha. This week should be good for stitching shift-wise – I have 2 x 10am-6pm, followed by 3 x 5am-1pm shifts … I usually find stitching is fantastic on 5am shifts, as it helps to keep me awake until 7pm when it’s time for bed πŸ™‚

The reason I had no stitching done this weekend, is that I’ve had visitors staying with me all weekend – it’s been over a year since we’ve caught up with each other, so it was lovely to have their company. I can’t remember the last time I ate so much – admittedly, I blew approx 3 week’s food budget on the weekend’s food, but it was worth it. They had a function to go to on Friday night for a few hours, and got back here at about 8pm – we just opted to order in pizzas (which were divine!) and drank a few bottles of wine and caught up. Then on Saturday we had a cooked breakfast (Pete) and bagels with smoked salmon and cream cheese (us girls) … what a way to start the day – yummo – then we spent the rest of the afternoon at Chadstone shopping centre, as they’d never been there before, and the weather was a bit dicey for our beach picnic we’d originally planned. After that, we came home and ate our picnic of dips, olives, and other antipasto’s indoors, followed by a Thai beef red curry I’d made – blobbed out and watched National Treasure on DVD, and drank Feijoa vodka … it was heaven! The feijoa is a fruit in New Zealand, and has the most amazing aroma – the vodka has a very strong flavour of the fruit – boy, I miss it here in Aussie!

Today started off very lazily, with a cooked breakfast again, then we went to St Kilda and wandered around the open-air craft market, then round Luna Park for a while, finished off with an icecream from NZ Natural … Then my visitors headed off home, and I finished off with a short walk home along the beach front. Just before we headed off today, though, we reorganised my furniture … I was saying I wish I could move my recliner back into the dining area more, as I love the area by the balcony windows that overlooks the trees (to the right of where my computer sits), and where I sit and watch the birds flying overhead – so we’ve pushed the dining table and chairs up against the wall by the kitchen servery, and given me the whole space to move around in – it means I can move my recliner back during the day and sit in my favourite area, then if I want to I can move it back again at night to watch a DVD … so simple, I don’t know why I hadn’t thought of it earlier!!

So tonight I sat watching Armageddon for the umpteenth time, stitching the Dratted’s, and purring like a contented kitten … life is good, today, that’s for sure!

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2006 Stitching Goals

Thanks to Danielle and Gina, I’ve been mulling over what stitching goals I have for 2006 … to be honest, I’ve been thinking about it for a few weeks, mainly due to a group of SAL’s I’m joining up with, but it’s quite fun to actually put thoughts down on paper. Some items are things I’ve already started this year, and intend to just continue on with … so, here goes:

1) Finish a few WIP’s/UFO’s:

  • The Dratted Dolphins UFO (it’s pretty slow progress inbetween other stitching, so not sure how this will go next year – particularly as my time stitching on this will be impacted by my SAL’s … but it’s a goal – or perhaps a dream – none-the-less).
  • Nature’s Rest UFO
  • At least 2 other smaller UFO’s (undecided as yet, but probably my Hussif by Monica Hunt, and perhaps my cream button bag from a Guild weekend retreat when I was in NZ … no doubt these will change by the time I get to the stage of dragging them out of the box!)

2) Continue some just-started initiatives:

  • Keep going with my rotation – seems to be working out well so far, and I’m enjoying the mix of projects and seeing each one progress steadily.
  • Continue on The Wagon – no more stash purchases where possible, by using/substituting threads from my stash – if I don’t own the silks listed, and there are DMC substitutions, then DMC will be the thread of choice! The only thing I’m allowing myself is to continue with the FOTM with Country Stitch and Silkweaver even if just for a couple of months – my fabric has been steadily building up, which I really needed, due to the sales on recently, so I may find soon that I don’t need to buy much more fabric.

3) Participate in 2-3 exchanges with the SBEBB during the year, and also participate in the following SAL’s with the Stitching Smalls yahoo group (months may change, depending on how far we get along with the previous months stitching):

  • Jan – Apricot Elegance by Cindy Valentine
  • Feb – Secret Garden by Forget-Me-Nots-In-Stitches
  • Mar – Bunnies in the Garden by With My Needle
  • Apr – Folding Cross Needlebook by Indigo Rose
  • May – Lavender Thistle Collection by Twisted Oaks Designs
  • Jun – Strawberries So Faire by With My Needle
  • Aug – A December Box by Cherished Stitches

4) Try some new finishing techniques – in particular, an 8-cornered pillow (biscornu/tuffet) and a flat-fold finish. I also want to finish off two needlecases that are stitched, but ready to be finished, as well as making at least one more needleroll, fob and pincushion.

5) If I can find the time, I also want to stitch some new charts next year … although now I look at the SAL’s above, that might not be much of a reality hmmm. Anyway, the main two are L&L Angel of Love now I have the fabric, and Summer into Autumn by The Drawn Thread now I have the kit. I’d also love to stitch one project from my selection of Inspirations magazines, but again, that could be seriously wishful thinking.

Well, that’s it for me … I’m now going to print this off and put it in my diary for Nov 2006 to have a celebration … or giggle … at what’s been accomplished. If I get really keen, I might even try and work out how to get it into my sidebars – although I might wait until my new template is finished by Design-A-Blog.

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Inspiration from Other Blogs

I have been truly inspired by a number of blogs over recent days – so many different discussions have brought memories of my own to the fore, and made me reminisce a bit … as well as inspiration to look ahead to the future, and appreciate the here and now πŸ™‚

Barbara posted a piccie of her treasured cat, Dan, which triggered some wonderful memories of our beloved Rio – I swear he was more of a dog personality-wise than he was a cat! He followed you everywhere – and used to sit in the driveway waiting for you to drive up in your car … it doesn’t matter where he was at the time, he’d hear the sound of the car in the background, and be sitting there waiting. He’d also follow you up the long driveway when we checked the mail – and run a few steps in front, flop over onto his back and beg to have his tummy rubbed – then he’d jump up and repeat the process all the way up the drive. He’d more often than not sleep on my bed each night, much to my mother’s disgust … when I had my eyes lasered, and my tonsils out, each time he would lay either on top of me or really close, as though to give comfort in my time of need. When he finally passed away due to ill health, he visited me one last time – I know that sounds a bit weird, but I swear to this day it’s true … I didn’t get a chance to say goodbye, as Dad had taken him to the vet on his own, and it was comforting to have that visit. He still has a huge place in my heart to this day. Still love you, Rio!

Then Danielle set out her 2006 stitching goals – I started to think how interesting/fun it would be to plan ahead for the year, then at the end of 2006 look back and see how much of it was accomplished. I love making lists etc, so this really is right up my alley – and seeing as I already have some commitments for some SAL’s next year, I can start my goals already to a certain extent … so, I’m going to work on this over the next week, and see what I can come up with … watch this space! LOL.

Lastly, there have been a number of blogs showing their stitching spaces … I decided to jump on the bandwagon, so to speak, and show mine – although being in a small apartment-style place, you’ll just about get the whole place in a couple of photos πŸ™‚ So, for better or worse, here they are:

Everything here is very compact – with my dining table that is usually home to my sewing machine to the right, my computer desk to the left, my stitching recliner to the right in the middle of the arch, with the TV etc right in front – perfect for stitching to my DVD’s. (Actually, maybe I should have taken the piccie AFTER finishing my cleaning up LOL.)
A closer piccie of my stitching station itself – along with my invaluable accessories, my floorstand and my Ott-Lite! All the blue folders in the bookcase (out of shot) hold charts (although the bulk of my charts are still in NZ at my parents house – they take up almost an entire bookcase in their own right – yikes!!). And my Inspirations etc magazines are in separate holders in the spare bedroom. Then we have my fabrics (now separated into 28ct and 32ct) in the turquoise tubs, with my bead collection in the bottom one, and a box holding my kits on the top. And last, but not least, my specialty fibre/tapestry wool etc tubs and Kreinik metallics, Mill Hill beads, quilting fabrics, polyfill etc.
And that’s me all done and dusted!!
Now I’m off to get some sleep before a full weekend ahead – no stitching done today unfortunately, as I’ve been busy doing housework (at least my guests have a bed they can actually get into now!), then I had a surprise visit from two gal pals from work, which was wonderful … they’ve been talking about popping round since I first moved in, but finally managed to do it tonight on their way to basketball – it was lovely company for almost 2 hours … I don’t mind missing stitching for that πŸ˜‰ And my other friends are arriving around lunchtime tomorrow, and not leaving until later on Sunday, so no stitching planned for the next couple of days either – at least no housework needed next week now, so I’ll have no excuse then! LOL. Have a great weekend everyone – thanks again for all your comments … they’re always gratefully received :))

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What a beautiful day in Melbourne

The weather today is stunning – beautiful blue skies, warm temperatures, and only a gentle breeze … it feels good to be alive today πŸ™‚ I do feel very positive today. Only spent a couple of minutes talking to friends last night about the work situation – felt good to get it off my chest. The reason I’ve been taking it hard is that I used to be a Supervisor in the Auckland office for the same airline. When I moved to Melbourne, I had to resign and apply again, and accepted going back on the phones as a ‘normal’ consultant again – after 2 1/2 years, I’ve hit the wall as I just get so incredibly bored/braindead – the Hotline role is more a troubleshooting/coaching/challenging role. I received a ‘stock standard’ letter saying literally the person who got the job had more qualifications and experience (I wasn’t the only person angry about that!), and on top of that I was told about not getting the secondment in the middle of the office at my desk yesterday … very unprofessional. It’s just very hard at times being ‘back at the start’ again, when I’ve already done the same job plus a lot more – I worked hard to get there in the first place, and it’s frustrating being back at the start again – even though they know my history, I sometimes still feel like the ‘new kid on the block’ in the pecking order. BUT, the good thing about being away from work, is that I’m chilling out about it again … I love working for the company on the whole, and I love the industry – I just have to grin and bear it, and bide my time … and I really do feel OK about it all today :))

OK, that’s the last I’ll mention it – time to move on. One of my friends last night has just split up with her boyfriend of 5 months, and it was quite nice to have something ‘different’ to focus on. It was so nice to have a girlie night out for a few hours – very soothing for the soul πŸ™‚ Gal pals are great!!

Before I forget – an answer to a couple of comments …
Nicola – I’m up for a rousing rendition of Ten Guitars if you are – that really IS a Kiwi tradition, isn’t it? haha.
Carol – you’re wonderful … never thought of the Dark Tan linen for Angel of Love – I grabbed my chart out double quick when I read your comment and I think you could be right! It would be so lovely to get this stitched, seeing as I have most of the beads already πŸ™‚ I wonder if I could squeeze yet another space into my rotation to fit her in … LOL. Actually, a beaded piece could be a nice break from the other big stitching – yeah, OK, I can find a valid excuse in anything! LOL.

Well today I’m looking longingly at the dratted’s, but I’m not allowed to touch it until I’ve done my housework … friends from Geelong are coming to stay for the weekend, arriving tomorrow lunchtime, and staying in the spare bedroom – which currently has the bed etc piled high with unpacking that I never finished … so, I’ve got a lot to do today hmmm. Oh well, it needed to be done anyway – I’ve just always found an excuse not to do it … I’d usually prefer to be stitching haha.

I received my FOTM from Silkweaver yesterday – yuk, is all I’ll say … I’m so used to their beautiful hand-dyed fabrics, I was very disappointed with my selection – very very drab. Mind you, they’ll be easily used in projects because of their neutrality, I guess. I think I chose the wrong fabric selection, so I went online and changed it last night to the Expressions one instead. This FOTM and another one from Country Stitch are the only spending I’m doing now – fabric is the one thing I don’t have much of, so I figure this’ll help, even if I just do it for a couple of months then pull out. Anyway, we’ll see what fabbies arrive into the new year, then I’ll make that decision. The fabrics I got this time are:

  • Ghostly Grey 28ct cashel linen (13″x18″)
  • Maritime 32ct Lakeside Vintage linen (13″x18″)
  • River Willow 28ct Lakeside Vintage linen (9″x13″)