Showing posts with label ATCs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ATCs. Show all posts

Thursday, July 8, 2010

ATCs


Here are a bunch of my latest ATC's.

My H is for .... for swapping with Mum created a theme.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

E is for ... ATC


Here is the next in my alphabet ATC series.

E is for .... essentials; craft, tea and love.

Saturday, February 20, 2010

D is for ...


Oh, I have been lazy about posting.

Some weeks are too busy for enjoying time at the sewing table.

Here is my latest in the series of alphabet ATCs.

PS - It is D is for .... darning!

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Alphabet ATCs - B is for ...

So, did you guess what my A is for ... was. It was A is for agaric, which is the underside of a mushroom. It is alright my B is for ... is not cryptic.

Here is the A is for ... Amber that I received in return. The photo doesn't really show up the bee floating around on the inside. Isn't it gorgeous. My mother is very inventive.

So, here is my B is for... Braid.

I am happy with the result, I do hope the braid holds, it is only sewn on by the edges.

Monday, January 18, 2010

Quilters gathering

Got to together with my mother, and some online quilting friends the weekend before last.

I was unwell and busy with the three kiddlies, but it was great to put personalities to faces.

We swapped ATCs - I gave the 'golden dots' from an earlier blog.

Here they are:
Top row: Left; from Linda. Right; 'Sunset at Ceduna, SA' by Fran.

Bottom row: Left: from Marian (mum). Right; 'L'oeuf' by Kathryn.

I am chuffed with them all.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Golden Dots ATC

I have been continuing to procrastinate. I should be studying.

So, instead I have made a postcard to send my s-i-l. And some ATCs for some quilting friends I am meeting in Melbourne on Sunday.

It will be a six or so hour drive on Friday to Melb with three kids under 5. Fun, fun and games.

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Alphabet ATCs

Mum and I are having a personal 2010 ATC swap for the alphabet.
So here is my 'A is for ...'

Can you guess what it is?

I have drawn the lines with Inktense pencils in a couple of colours and then stitched them in brown. I will send the one on the right to Mum, I think the denser colouration is a better representation of my subject.