Monday, February 23, 2026

Sunday Stitchers - Challenge #5 - Temperature Tree

Early January 2025, I decided to make a Temperature Tree in Cross Stitch after seeing this pattern.
Designed by Sarah Huges for Stitchin' Mommy.
Available on Etsy.


Friend De also wanted to do it  . . . and after my blog post, a number of people hopped on board the Temperature Tree bus.
I created a Facebook Messenger group so we could all share our progress, ask questions etc...and complain about temperatures....LOL
We had members in Far North Queensland, Western Australia, Victoria, New Zealand and also Denice in Michigan, USA.  (Of course, hers was so different !)

De found a blank calendar that I used to record the temperatures and generally I tried to work on it for FNwF and FNSI....(well, I tried...)

I planned around our maximums going from 15 to 34.
AI tells me:

Brisbane experiences a warm subtropical climate with average 
annual daily maximum temperatures generally 
ranging between 21C in July to 30C in January & February.


Just goes to show you cannot always believe AI!!!
2025 gave us a COLD (for Brisbane) maximum of 17 in June and a VERY HIGH maximum of 39 in October.....I had to find more colours for 35, 36 and I had to group 37 and above.

Most people added a legend to show what colour represented what temperature, so  I did that too.
I decided to add fabric borders 


Strictly speaking, this was meant to be the January project for Sunday Stitchers....but.... "extenuating circumstances" prevented that happening. . . . .

NOTE: Comments are not coming to my email at the moment, so my replies may be delayed or they may look a bit weird compared to normal....

Friday, February 20, 2026

Sunday Stitchers - Project Challenge - #7 - Blue & Silver Tree Skirt

The February Challenge Number for Sunday Stitchers was #7 - to finish one of the tree skirts I made here. (March 2025...not too long ago!)

This is for a small white tree, so I made it about 22" in diameter.

I have a red & green one to finish too....that is in my Chookshed Challenge List...LOL


Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Chookshed Challenge - # 3 -January

Running very late.   Without going into detail, life here has been a bit chaotic - since late December - and I am claiming "extenuating circumstances" for the delay.

Last December at our SHLIMS Christmas meeting - Sue gave us each a mug with our initial on it.  Someone suggested we bring the mugs each month and that it would be good to have a mug bag to put it in.

The mug:


So, of course, mine needed to be matchy-matchy and the mug bag was created.
I had a friend digitise an "S" to match the logo on the mug.   And of course, a coaster was needed.

 
I keep a separate bag for each of the groups I go to - it's a handy place to put things I need to remember to take....and I didn't have a SHLIMS bag.
Now I do:

A while back, I thought it would be fun to add a tag to each bag. The bags are all different, and I don't really need an identifier on each one, but I made these for the other bags.



Too many groups??? Yes, you are right - in fact, there is one more, so I will make a tag for that the next time I am in machine embroidery mode.

Now I'd best get on with my February challenge project...trying to catch up!

Monday, January 26, 2026

A Little January Finish

January has been a bit chaotic here...But I do have a little finish before the end of the month.

Our Needle Girls group decided we needed to choose a word for the year....We did this before in 2024.   That year I chose "Focus" - to try to keep me on track....Too many new projects that my enabling friends find for me....

So, after consulting my spreadsheet of 2025 projects, a lot of which I didn't get finished, I decided the word for this year should be . . .

 

It's hung on the wall near my machine and laptop....I can't miss it!


Wednesday, December 24, 2025

Christmas Traditions & Greetings

It's that busy time of the year....Some of us are well prepared - some of us excel under pressure!  (that would be me???...LOL)

Tradition 1 - Each year, I make these snow globe ornaments for my daughters for their children. 

Tradition 2 - I make angels.  I started this tradition in 2002.  You can see them all here.

I wish you all a very Merry Christmas.
I hope you can share it with the people who mean a lot to you, family or friends.



Thanks for reading my blog this year.

My apologies to those whose blogs I usually read...
Life has been busy!!! And I will catch up over Christmas.





Friday, December 19, 2025

Christmas Celebrations

Now that the Birthday Celebrations are over, the Christmas ones are happening.

This is a ridiculously long post - it is really for me so I can look back ..so skip over it if you like.........

Definitely a First World Problem!!!

Loose Threads

We meet the first Saturday of the month - this month was changed to Sunday, so I could go to Helen's 80 Birthday party.

We agreed to do a Secret Santa Swap to about $15 value.

My present was a small dish, loaded with a small Christmas cake, chocolates, a Christmas tree decoration, a Scratchie, a puzzle book and some tea bags - it went to Rachel.
I forgot to take a picture.

I received Maureen's gift - a lovely tray, a string bag, and a crochet tree decoration - it's a granny square made into a tree....very clever!

We went out for lunch to a local Thai restaurant.

Queensland Quilters Night Group

Our present swap was a placemat.  I made this one...It IS a repeat of one I've made twice before - but it's a different group, so all good.

I received this one - just love the tiny trees!

We had a few games - including Pass the Parcel and I scored this orange fat quarter - a great present as my orange stash is quite small.

Machine Embroidery Group

I meet with a group of ladies each month who mostly do machine embroidery.  I don't do much of it - but I have been able to pick up a few tips & tricks and they are all very generous with their time answering any questions I have.  Ocassionally people bring in stuff to offload and I have collected threads and organza during the year.

This year I made some decorations on the embroidery machine - for example, the stocking below - and discovered how much easier it is to stitch on organza and use a soldering iron to clean up the edges...I get a MUCH better result than using WSS.

We met for a Christmas lunch - we don't do any Secret Santa stuff - but we have a destash table - so you can take along things you no longer want and you are free to take as much of anything as you like - the only stipulation being that you must take home anything that no one else wants.

Needle Girls

Always OTT and a lot of fun!

We had decided that our gift to each person was to be 5 things - based on the words in "Twas the Night Before Christmas".

I gave:

Stocking decoration
Image of creatures on PVC and a Panda Pencil...(a panda is a creature  . . .)
Cherries (I really wanted Sugar Plums, but I was told the stone fruit season was a bit late this year, so not a lot of plums about)
"Little House" - a small container of pins
"And to All a Good Night.." liquid soap...a very lucky find!

Forgot a photo - but here is the stocking 


I received:
From De

Fabric with mouse images
Cherry  notepad and note book
Packet of Jelly and a bowl
Sleigh with a sack full of toys
Sugar Plum Passion hand cream
From Helen

House container
Plum jam
wooden creature  - a dinosaur
Stocking of chocolates
Saint Nicholas Cherry scented hand sanitiser
From Lynda

Bowl with Fruit Jelly/s
an Elf in a small box
Cherry liqueur chocolates
Plate with a House - the plate is called Night Before
Sewing machine with a lustre
"And to all a Good Night"
cross stitch pattern
From Sandi


Fly swatter
Plate with Saint Nicholas
Mouse pincushion kit (to be finished by our November retreat)
Reindeer coaster (and I have a mug that matches)
Jar of Oregano - full of dry leaves


Sunday Stitchers

We had our normal bonbon swap.  5 items.  Fat Quarter, Decoration, Personal Pamper item, Edible Treat and a Surprise - I included a Scratchie.

It went to Hilda...I hope she won some money . . . 

I received a bonbon from Chris

We also had to gift one person a Christmas box with 5 items in it - to match the word SANTA.
I bought for De and included:

Sweetheart Sprinkles
Apple hand sanitiser
NotePad - from Anni Downs
Treats - Random lollies...(De understood the "random" concept)
Aquelle paints - and a pad of black paper for her to paint on...maybe a bit of an odd selection...but two A's was challenging.....LOL ...and I like to be a bit random too.


I received my box from Deb and it included:
Shoe/Slipper case with some quilty tools
Beeswax Soap bag  - including the soap
Artificial plant
Nougat
Tree 
 decoration
Apple  magnet
Licquorce All sorts

I was very spoilt!!!

There was the usual array of small gifts from each person.

Alison - fabric star
Chris - home-made cookie - and tree decoration
De - glass ornament with bell
Deb - personalised notebook
Helen - rocking horse and chocolate
Hilda - Santa Claus ornament
Lynda - House decoration and Merry Christmas peg
Maria - Ferrer Rocher chocolates and a $1 scratchie
Michelle - Santa hat with chocolate and chuppa chup
Sandi - handmade cards
Sue - Fabric ornament

We each bring food:- morning tea & nibbles


Lunch - cold meat, salads and bread


Dessert - our traditional Coles Luxury pudding & Pauls custard


And some Clodhoppers (White chocolate, Crispex, Almonds, Cranberries & cinnamon)


Scattered Arts Sunday Social Group

We met at Pera Palace at Wynnum - a lovely place to visit - beautiful decor and lovely food.
We had coffee (and maybe some cake) and some of us stayed for lunch.

We had decided to swap a Christmas decoration.
I made a small machine embroidery tree ornament.


I received an angel 


Very appropriate for me!

SHLIMS

The last sewing group Christmas get-together

We all bought food to share.

Last year we had made bags for each person, and this year we needed to fill that persons bag with a decoration and a decorated face washer and any other gift.

I bought these cute little plates 

and an angel decoration,

I added a small flower motif to white face washers

Trying to fit a nice thick and fluffy face washer and other gifts in a bag that only just measures 5 x 7 is a challenge!!!

Gifts I received. . .

From Hilda

a knitted face cloth, a couple of tea towels, one made into a hanging towel,
a mini fan, a teddy and a Santa bag,
a round Santa container with wonder clips, & some chocolates

From Louise
beige face cloth with fabric decoration, some handmade gift tags,
a mini jar of tomato sauce,
a diary, a candy cane pen and a kit kat

From Maureen
a soft pink face cloth with crochet edge, two house coasters, a sewing machine pin,
a blue bird decoration, a mini note pad, and a cross-stitched mini hanging (with SEW)

From Sue
a brown face cloth with hand stitching of my name, a Cotaage Garden Thread,
a gingerbread house decoration, a coffee mug with S,
purple fabric, small scissors and a needle minder.


Oh My Gosh...it's been a fun filled, busy time in December...still family Christmas stuff to go!

It's been a great year with all my sewing groups and I am very glad that I have so many groups with such varied skills.

Merry Christmas to you...and thanks for reading & sometimes commenting on my blog.

Friday, December 5, 2025

Birthday Celebrations

I am not a big "Oh it's my Birthday" person, but my groups seem to enjoy birthdays so there are celebrations and I get presents.....

Sunday Stitchers

This year we gifted presents that are:

Bubbles
Impulsive
Rusty
Transport
Hot
ie BIRTH

My presents are from Sandi - it is a random draw

Bubble fabric and a Bubble Tea key ring
Impulsive - Daisy with Yes/No petals
Rusty birds (Sandi's note says they identify as Rusty....I think they need to live outside for a bit)
Hot Flush Formula candy
Kombi Van pin cushion - it is so sweet.

Thanks Sandi - that was a lot of fun.

NEEDLE GIRLS

This one happened on my actual birthday - the girls arrived at my place, complete with Pineapple, Coconut & Cheese log, Bacon & Zucchini slice & salads for lunch and a lovely Black Forest Cake.  Not to mention bags of chocolates and lollies!

This year we were able to list a few things that the girls could include as presents...they all did well, and I have added to my collection of beach houses, houses, hot air balloons - not to mention novelty fabrics, sewing threads and a few bits & pieces.

From De 
A mug with houses, two small houses, thread, fabric with trees and houses and a staple gun.
I had previously borrowed a staple gun from De - she mentioned she had two - so I soggested she gift me the second one.

From Helen
A door stop - it has a shack on it - looks like a beach house to me...LOL...a coaster, a ceramic house and fabric with Tasmanian Devils....so cute!




From Lynda
A Hot Air balloon decoration, sewing thread, a small house, a plate with hot air balloons and fabric with hot air balloons.   Got to love the selvedge on this one.



From Sandi
A row of beach houses, House Salt & Pepper shakers, Hot Air balloon fabric and two enamel pins of hot air balloons.


and the cake - it was very yummy!


We had a great day - a lot of laughs, a bit lot of sugar, a few plans for next year, a few serious discussions.   The usual stuff.

FAMILY

My youngest daughter and family arrived Sunday morning with food for brunch.  A lovely selection - like a mini buffet.  Sausages, eggs, croissants, cheese, fruit, yoghurt...something for all tastes.
and cake! of course!!

My girls gave me a bottle of Baileys Cinnamon Scroll - can't wait to try it - and two jars of gourmet jam (and of course the food...)

My husband had this drawing done from a photo we took late October.


If you'd like a similar thing done - contact Line & Tide.

The grandgirls were here, of course.  They knew it was a "Birthday Party", so Peyton insisted on wearing a party dress and wondered why there were no party bags at the end....LOL

Bestie - Maureen

We had a road trip planned for the day before my birthday - but the weather forecast predicted storms, thunder, hail etc, so we deferred for a week.
On 4th December, I met Maureen at her place for coffee and gifts.

Pattern from Tied With a Ribbon, sewing-themed fabric, a gorgeous dish and a cute magnet to add to the beach house collection, I think.

Then we headed off on our road trip to The Sewing Stables - where a few goodies may have jumped into my hand . . .
Here is some of it - the rest is SWB.




I plan to use the diagonal print where the spots are and the text print in the strips above the hearts...or something like that ...LOL

and lunch at The Nash Gallery

A lovely day - thanks, Maureen

SHLIMS

This should have happened mid-November - but 2 out of 5 girls were sick, so December it is or will be.  I'll update my post later.

I'm very grateful to have these frineds who make birthdays and life in general a lot of fun!