There were presents, prizes and goodies galore that came home from Scrub Stitchin'...
First up...what was in those goody bags on the tables??...well, goodies indeed!...
There were a number of different Australian flora designs on the mugs...mine has Banksia. Jo made the wee cushion with Australiana fabric and designed to store binding clips around the flange edge - clever idea - with an Australia themed wooden button (mine is a kangaroo) just held on by a pin. The two wee mini one block quilts were made by Sylvia, so they travelled all the way from Germany, and each has a magnet enclosed, another clever idea...a kit and pattern for a drawstring bag designed by Anni Downs of Hatched and Patched with a modification especially for us - the words "forever friends" on her regular pattern changed to "Scrub Stitching 2023"...the highlight I have to say is the calico bag, on the back are listed all this year's Scrub Stitchin' stitchers and where we come from!...and what would a goody bag without chocolate, there were more Caramello koalas but they didn't survive until the photo shoot *LOL*...all the clever and thoughtful details in this goodie bag, thank you Chooky and your conspirators.
The
"Make It Bake It Fake It" swap was held Friday night at dinner.
Everyone was given a number, the numbers were called out and the
corresponding present went to that person - it went well, only one
person had the number for their own present so it was easy to just
switch with the other number that was called at the same time...I
received Harriett's gift (the "Kim" of the Kath & Kim double
act)...a lovely quilted zippered pouch with an essential oil blend spray
inside...very pretty, I love the fabric, and will be most useful,
thanks Harriett...
I made another mug bag the same as the one I made for the Stawell Quilter's Cave Hill Creek camp Angel Swap...yes, I production lined as I needed two swap presents in quick succession...
Maureen received my gift - she has a great sense of humour and laughed at the mug which was entirely my intent...
During
dinner on Friday night I won a prize for correctly guessing what
Chooky's outfit represented -
the sky!...which incidentally was part of my outfit as well!!! lucky me
the prize was a lovely bundle of pink fat eigths...Chooky also ran
another prize giving where she asked whoever she nominated to pick a
number and then go up and select a prize...I found a lovely bundle of
bright fat quarters in the parcel I chose which will go very nicely
into the "Alice" project...
Sylvia, who is a one woman industry I swear, made the most gorgeous snail pincushion for her swap gift and I was lucky enough to be gifted one from her as well...
I have it leant up against the camera case for the picture but will glue to it to a wooden base so it stands up by itself as instructed by Sylvia - I have some bits broken off the apple tree that I think will be most appropriate if I can cut up a right sized piece...isn't it just gorgeous...
That calico bag was stuffed full of treasures for the trip home!
Happy Stitching...
7 comments:
It’s good seeing everyone’s gifts. I really love your scrub Stitchin mug.
Such a lot of lovely gifts given and received. You are certainly right about Sylvia! How does she do it. The mug is brilliant!! xx
so many wonderful goodies.......
and I love that you notice all the details I think about.......
So many gifts, we were spoiled.
Wonderful gifts.
Yay, it is so good to hear from you. I must admit it took me a minute to discover who you are based on your blog name, but you guessing Chooky's costume was telling for me. I look forward to seeing your posts and hope you are happy, well again, and sewing enough to make you smile.
dq from the USA
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