Four days in the country on a photo shoot with Rosie was just too much fun to even vaguely be called work. Although we did work like a couple of mad women to bind a quilt to photograph. I would LOVE to show you the quilt (you know how bad I am at keeping secrets!) but I'll just give you a little hint with the binding:
There was lots of driving through the beautiful Australian landscapes that I love so much:
We visited some stores that you will get a chance to look at, and read about, in Issue Six of Vignette. This one is traditional and very unique in the amazing quilts, kits, books, and fabrics they stock:
Then there was the part that I enjoy the most in putting together each issue, the front cover photoshoot!! Just a little, tiny, small, hint for you:
Well, back to it all now, lots and lots of fun left for me in pulling all the articles together. I hope that you will also enjoy a few projects in Issue Six by Rosalie Quinlan. Don't want to give it all away but the projects do go with her latest fabric range:
Until next time,
Leanne Beasley xxx
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This what I wanted to do. I wanna live in a place like this and work on handicrafts.
Posted by: debt collection agency | March 16, 2012 at 12:15 AM
I do enjoy a few projects in Issue Six by Rosalie Quinlan.
Posted by: Contrôle Qualité | February 22, 2012 at 03:11 PM
Those were beautiful projects. I wish I could learn that too.
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Posted by: carpet cleaning Reno NV | January 17, 2012 at 08:47 PM
You are quite the tease! Oh, but that binding does remind of Rouneirie by French General. Such a lovely line of fabric. Hum.... It is wonderful when work is fun. IMO, that's how work should be! Thanks for the tease! Oh, Happy New Year! Here is to 2012, Cheers!
Posted by: Carole Prevost-Meier | January 02, 2012 at 03:32 AM
Yes I agree you are a big tease. I love your fabrics bits and enjoy the excitement and lead up to the magazine coming. You have kept me busy on my road trip from perth to Adelaide with stitching. I finished your project from Vietnam and working on Vignette Part II. So happy with myself, can you believe it another project finished xxx
Posted by: Meg Howie | December 22, 2011 at 04:37 PM
Impressive blog! -Arron
Posted by: rc helicopter | December 21, 2011 at 11:09 PM
This is hilarious!! As I was reading the post my mind was forming my comment and it was to say 'You are such a tease'. And, guess what the comment from Deb said the same thing. Guess it's unamimous... YOU ARE A TEASE!
Posted by: Willie Barton | December 21, 2011 at 01:07 AM
You are such a tease Leanne. The binding fabric looks very pretty, can't wait to see more. So pleased to hear that you and Rosie were able to spend time together having fun.
Posted by: Deb | December 20, 2011 at 06:20 PM