![]() Some of the fabrics feature bugs, flowers or birds. The first one is a happy child’s quilt covered in big squares of bright colours. I have been working on stabilising two more charity quilts, ready for some free-motion quilting to make them a bit more special and unique. So, as you can see, plenty of creativity going on around here this week. But she is very definitely hoping for a ribbon. She did a great job, don’t you think? She is anxiously waiting a verdict, asking me to check the online results every day! I have tried to encourage her to just be proud of entering. (I think I can safely talk about this in public now, as judging will have already taken place.) Anyway, Miss 9 learned to crochet while we were living in Germany last year, and recently decided to design her own Christmas stocking to enter in the 8-10 year olds home economics class at The Show. This year, Miss 9 decided to have her first go at entering an exhibit in the Royal Show. ![]() Lots of fun but a little labour intensive. The emphasis is on trying to be involved in making your own costume rather than just buying one. ![]() Book Week involves a school parade where each child dresses up as a favourite book character. We’ve had a busy few days at Gardner-Stephen HQ, with it being submissions week for exhibits at the Royal Adelaide Show and also Book Week for the children. ![]() what have you been working on this week? Something fun, I hope! Our weekly update and a chat about why I am considering quilting more fabric panels….īut first…. ![]()
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