Showing posts with label Victoria. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Victoria. Show all posts

Tuesday, 6 October 2015

Millefiori Photo Shoot in Maldon

On the 10th of September I drove down to the historic old town of Maldon with my friend Jenny to visit the local patchwork shop.  I had recently finished hand quilting my Millefiori Mystery Quilt and as it was freshly washed and pressed, I decided to take it along with us for some photos.


Outside the patchwork shop - it was too difficult taking photos in the main street.
Outside the patchwork shop - it was too difficult taking photos in the main street.
So we enjoyed lunch at Cafe Maldon and decided on another tactic
Devonshire Tea for two at Cafe Maldon
As we walked back to the car down a little lane way, I saw this rustic corrugated iron fence...


Maldon Band Rotunda
Maldon Band Rotunda


The following photos were taken at the historical Victorian Goldfields Railway at Maldon:


Jenny







Me


As we left Maldon and drove back to Bendigo, I spotted this quaint old truck at a property called "Gumtree Hollow". I slammed on the breaks and we jumped out to take some more photos:







Me at Gumtree Hollow

Quilt details: 
Millefiori Mystery Quilt.  Pattern & fabric range by Sarah Fielke.  The pattern was released as a block of the week exclusive to Spotlight stores Australia.  I made the top late last year. The back of the quilt has been made using a Drunkards Path template with left over Millefiori fabric.  I made the back earlier this year and hand quilted it with Perle 8 thread during winter 2015.

Monday, 3 November 2014

Maldon & the Village Patch

 
On the way home from our visit to Ballarat, Mum and I decided to stop off at the historical old town of Maldon.
 
Maldon is a town in the Shire of Mount Alexander  and has been designated "Australia's first notable town" and it is notable for its 19th-century appearance, maintained since the gold-rush days.  The heritage streetscape not only gives you a peak into what life might have been like in the gold rush era, but it is also a photographer's dream!
 
  Video courtesy of Maldon Tourism.
 
Maldon is a town that is steeped in history. The National Trust declared it Australia's first Notable Town in 1966. It once had quartz reefs that were among the world's richest, attracting a population which built grand houses and a very busy commercial centre.
 
Maldon (Population 1,500) is located 135km northwest of Melbourne in the heart of the Victorian Goldfields. The town is nestled on the slopes of Mt. Tarrangower in an agricultural, pastoral and mining district. It has retained an authentic pioneer-like appearance with history of the gold-mining era being preserved.












Imagine my surprise when I suddenly realised that one of the building facades that I had been standing in front of and admiring, was in fact a quilt shop & upon checking my watch I noticed that it still had a few minutes before it closed.  I think I squealed with delight because my mum came running to check that I was alright! LOL
 
I met the lovely Lee French - the owner of The Village Patch.  She was tidying up after having a very busy day with visits from two coach loads of tourists; but despite her exhaustion she was warm & friendly and welcomed my visit.  As it was so close to her closing time, I kept my visit brief (much to my Mum's relief), but I assured her that now I know she is there, I will definitely be back as she is only about 45-minutes drive from where I live. 

This was such a wonderful way to end a most amazing day out!
 





 
The Village Patch is a retailer of patchwork and quilting supplies. They have over 3000 fabrics in stock; threads (DMC, Superior Threads, Bottom Line, Rasant and more); kits; gifts, books; quilting accessories and other hand made goods.  The Village patch also offers a personalised machine quilting service. 
  


The Village Patch - Maldon
 
The Village Patch
49 High Street
Maldon, Victoria, Australia
 
Opening Hours:
Open 6-days 10am - 5pm
(Closed Tuesdays)
 



My stash from The Village patch - I purchased some cream fabric, some buttons and some Superior Threads The Bottom Line" thread for my applique.  Now that I know this shop is so close to home I will DEFINITELY be going back on a regular basis!!!

I hope that you have enjoyed reading my series of posts from my visit to Ballarat and Maldon.  If you know of any other quilting/needlework stores in or around the Bendigo/Central Victorian/Goldfields area, please let me know and I will try to arrange to visit and review them.  There are a number of shops here in Bendigo which I now realise that I will have to review for you.