Hello friends, I am afraid I went a bit MIA in July. I had big plans for the month and lots of articles typed up ready to share with you but I never got the chance to post any of them. The last few weeks I have been battling with a spinal injury & two dislocated shoulders (don't ask), and I am only just starting to catch up despite still being in tremendous pain.
At the beginning of July I guest hosted 52 Quilters for a week (4-10 July 2016). Many of you saw my posts on their Instagram account but I know many had issues reading the blog posts that I wrote due to the colour settings on their blog. Over the next few weeks I am going to re publish some of these articles for you (they will be clearly identifiable as 52 Quilters posts), as well as some other posts that I have ready to publish.
Miss Amity |
In
my former life I worked for over 20-years in the Australian Travel Industry. I owned
& managed my own Travel Agency until I was forced to medically retire in
2010 following my diagnosis with ME/CFS (Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome)
and later Fibromyalgia. It
took me 3-years to find my niche after “retiring” from the work force. I experimented with many different hobbies until
I started quilting in June/July 2013 after my mother gave me a vintage Elna
Supermatic. I took to it like a fish to water. I have since upgraded to a modern Elna and a Janome.
I
guess you could say that I am self taught. When I got my first sewing machine, I googled information on sewing and quilting
and enrolled in a free online Craftsy class and slowly plodded, bungled and
muddled my way through as I learnt to sew. In the early days I joined a number
of quilting bees via “Quilt Club Australia” on Facebook which helped me
connect with some other quilters and to gain more experience. Over
time I started to meet various quilters on Instagram and have been totally
embraced within the Instagram community.
There is a massive sense of community especially on Instagram within the
quilting community. Whatever hour of the
day or night there is ALWAYS someone online SOMEWHERE around the world so even
if at 3am in the morning you feel like a chat or need advice on a sewing matter
SOMEONE is out there.
Last
year I also participated in a number of Quilt Swaps via Instagram which was a
great way to experiment with different colour schemes and to work out of my
comfort zone. This has also helped me to learn many new techniques and my
skills have developed and improved.
I'm looking forward to sharing my week with you and showing you some of my work. I am usually quite active on Instagram and I am hoping to share quite a few short blog articles with you.
During the week I will discuss how my health affects me, and how quilting provides the therapy that I need to cope with living with Chronic Illness. I will introduce you to some of the wonderful local Australian designers who inspire me. I'm looking forward to showing you Bendigo and telling you about my visit to this year’s “Craft Alive” Expo; as well as showing you some of my favourite quilty hang-outs.
And of course we can spend some time together sewing!
I'm looking forward to sharing my week with you and showing you some of my work. I am usually quite active on Instagram and I am hoping to share quite a few short blog articles with you.
During the week I will discuss how my health affects me, and how quilting provides the therapy that I need to cope with living with Chronic Illness. I will introduce you to some of the wonderful local Australian designers who inspire me. I'm looking forward to showing you Bendigo and telling you about my visit to this year’s “Craft Alive” Expo; as well as showing you some of my favourite quilty hang-outs.
And of course we can spend some time together sewing!
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