Late last year I set up an Etsy store The Rainbow Patch and became a member of BrisStyle a group of Brisbane crafters with amazing talents, many of which I can but aspire to.
My first NY resolution is to get more involved in 'blog world' and add to my blog every Sunday this year. Of course, I missed the very first one last week so I'm already off to a slow start, but here goes.
Today I had my first market for the year back at Mount Tamborine. It's a beautiful area on the Gold Coast hinterland and I've been doing the monthly craft market there since October. This time of year is particularly good for hat sales, which suits me because hats are my favourite things to make. I need to buy some more hat stands though as you can see I've got them all doubled up and it's difficult to show them well.
It looks as though I've inadvertently caught onto something big with my latest items - the Rainbow Patch bib. I thought I'd use up some some of my many scraps and make some great eye-catching 'I Spy' type bibs in the process. These have also been fun to make and no two are the same. The one in the photo is done using a variety of animal prints. I've just spotted Robyn's great blog over at Daisy Quilts where she's done a tutorial on making string blocks.
I've also found there's a challenge on at Loft Creations which I'll have to have a closer look at. I'd been wondering about other ways I could use up some of those many bits and pieces I have left from my fabric range. My personal challenge is to make 4 charity quilts this year - one a term. The quilting group I attend make them for a local domestic violence unit - with the hope that all the children who find themselves there will leave with a quilt made with love.
I also have another 3 grandchildren arriving this year, one due in March, the second in May and the third in July. I expect I'll be kept busy making things to welcome those lovely little bundles as well.
Late last year I participated in a Christmas ornament swap that I also found through Daisy Quilts. I swapped with another blogger Helen It was my first swap and Helen was quite a seasoned swapper. It surprised me how special it felt to receive her lovely decoration in the mail. I must do more of this.
Well this is blog #1 for 2010 - 51 more to go. Now to go and be inspired by the many wonderful things others are doing in craftworld.