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The heart of my all time favourite throw started life as a brocade floor length skirt found in a local charity shop. Looked to me like something from the sixties or seventies and when my friend saw me with it she wanted half so I ended up with the back piece which was basically two pieces with the zip and a long opening in the middle. I had been collecting fabric for about a year since purchasing the first Kaffe Fassett hard cover book on quilting and have long been a fan of Kaffe since the early nineties when I discovered his wonderful designs and radical ideas for knitting via Glorious Knitting and Glorious Colour.

His astonishingly beautifully photographed book on quilting just mesmerized me and I spent many months drinking in his truly glorious colours and original takes on this traditional craft. After purchasing the skirt I realised that all I needed were a few selected greens and then I would have enough to get going on this throw. I had been collecting brocade from sample books for some years and had really wanted to replicate the colourway of the throw in the book, however when I found the skirt something clicked and I knew it would work with everything I had been collecting, just in case, for a few years.

I had a large piece of Liberty of London upholstery weight fabric that I used as a border for a door curtain so the hunt was on for the remaining pieces of that. Also from the charity shop was a formal shirt in gold silk brocade so I added that to the pile as well. Recently I had found some fabric samples from a new range in Spotlight [Australia's Joanne's] which were very deeply textured and patterned and also had some deep red jacquard which I had bought as a remnant. All I needed for the rest of the throw were the 30cm squares which I had been collecting for some years of gorgeous brocade samples in golds and reds and greens and some red floral fabric which I had bought several weeks before.

Once I started cutting out and arranging the top it was very quick to come together….I was held up for a few days when i realised that I needed another floral of some sort……. knew I had just the thing…somewhere and had to search the garage for them. The overall design was very easy and as a lot of the samples already had overlocking around them that saved me a lot of time, upholstery fabric frays a lot and requires some kind of stitching either before sewing the seam or after you see. Once I added a border, which Kaffe was not always adding in those days, it seemed to really finish off the top perfectly.

A week or so earlier Spotlight had just introduced a divine chenille….darkest red with gold swirls throughout…I just had to have it for the backing even though it was about $30 all told. That’s a lot for me as I usually use thrifted fabric or sale fabric for backings. this was going to be a leess expensive option anyway as I did not need wadding or batting inside the two layers as the chenille was so thick and heavy. I had been drooling over several throws at Laura Ashley and I was so excited by this chenille as it as even more lush than the ones in that store.

I slip stitched the border to the backing fabric and then top stitched around the inner border. It has been three years now of fairly constant display and during that time it has faded slightly so that it looks truly vintage…I even washed it once in case the dreaded mould had infected it and it came up better than new. After a few months I made a few companion cushions with some of the remaining skirt brocade and a tiny little piece of embroidered silk that as it was $185 a metre was all I could afford! The minimum cut was 30cm and I made every centimetre count! It is well placed I think in the heart of the brocade…..I think the woman who wore that skirt would wear something made out of that silk today…a little bit goes a long way and both the silk and the brocade are truly the stars of this throw!

I have been tagged by Kate for this meme…..thanks I think!

The rules are:

1.Link back to the person who tagged you.

2.Post “The Rules” on your blog.

3.Post 7 weird or random facts about yourself on your blog.

4. Tag seven people and link to them.

5.Comment on their blogs to let them know they have been “tagged”.

As Kate said it is strange that there are not seven rules…but I so enjoyed writing the rules out as just love Kate’s music on her home page.

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[1] I saw Led Zeppelin in concert in Sydney in the seventies, still cannot believe my parents let me come to the city on the train, it took two hours, then I stayed with my friend Linda at her Grandma’s house in Randwick. Three great things happened, my parents who were very strict trusted me to go to away, I had such a wonderful time with a grandma [my family migrated here in the early 60s] and I finally got to see and hear Jimmy Page play the guitar….heaven.

[2]My vocational guidance test in high school said that I should be a computer programmer. This was 1971 and we did not even have a computer at the hospital where I went nursing 18 months later.

[3]Since 2000 I have had a sleep disorder that has caused my sleep pattern to change from going to bed at 10pm for most of my adult life to anything from 3am to 7am. Even if I do not sleep at all one night I will still not get to sleep until 3 to 5 am the next day! But hey I took up quilting because of it and look at me now!

[4] I hate cooking, it is the bane of my existence.

[5]Almost two years ago the doctors and consultants at the Prince of Wales Hospital in Sydney told me at 10pm, after admitting me with a monstrous headache to casualty at 5pm, that I had better say goodbye to my husband and son as they “did not know if I would be alive the next morning”. I did not as it just did not feel like I was dying. Apparently they were all stunned that I spent the whole night consoling the nurses and the doctors who messed up repeated lumbar punctures…and I mean repeated… Well they did not know that I have insomnia so it was my daytime ha ha.

[6]I am very messy and I just do not care! During the above incident all I could think about was how messy my storage area and sewing area was and promised myself I would fix it, ready for when it was my time to go, for my guys. Well it is almost two years now and I am only half way there. But it is still an improvement on before!

[7]Apparently I have the skeleton of an 80 year old. And I don’t look a day over 58.

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I tag Janey, Bombshell, Kara, Judy, Ruth, Sunnie, and Stina.

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Okay that took longer than I thought, all that linking, its exhausting! I am sewing madly at the moment, or should be. Have sandwiched my Japanese cranes and dragonflies together with some fabulous used to be curtains in Laura Ashley fabric and some lovely low loft poly batting…cannot wait to get hand stitching…it is 1.13 am here so better get cracking only got a few hours sewing ahead of me.

I have also got a few ideas for some of the old embroidered linens I rescued recently so have to get going on those. When they are ready they will be available to buy from my website or etsy store…when I get one that is. Also thought I would sell some of my retro and quilting fabrics online too. Photos of all of the linen are on flickr, they came up fairly well. Have a few quilts to make for friends and a few orders also. Maybe it is my new sewing table but I have felt more inspired….it could also be that it has been a bit cooler here lately.

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