Showing posts with label cleaning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cleaning. Show all posts

Wednesday, 31 October 2012

October Roundup


Sewing

Even though it had 31 days - and I blogged on every one - October went FAST! Too fast for me to achieve all of my sewing goals.
Achieved
House block for Jane
6 Halloween pillowcases
Gingerbread embroidery (Duncan)
Polaroid blocks
Low volume 'wonky cross' blocks for Kate
Embroidery pouch for Duncan
Empire State Building Needle Case for Duncan
Snowglobe embroidery 
Hot air balloon embriodery 
Repurposing a zip pouch

Not Achieved
Mystery Quilt back
Baste 'Katie Jump Kites'
Start 'Sherbert Dreams' quilt
Craftsy BOMs from June, August, September and October


Home Organisation 101

I think I achieved far more with Home Organisation 101 though.


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Sorting and Tidying
Purging - off the the dump
Giving Away - toys
baby items and clothes
and, even though the last 5 days I had to write in advance and schedule, I managed to BLOG everyday of October! 


Tuesday, 2 October 2012

Tweaking the Pantry and Fridge

The Pantry - Week 3

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A House of Our Own

I have not signed up to the full 14 week challenge because we plan to move house just before Christmas. So my future is full of purging and boxing - yuck! It has been 5 years since we left Sydney but last week we sold our house there and have bought a lovely 5 acre property up here so we can settle down permanently. I am so happy. And as a bonus, I can throw away the packing boxes that have followed us for the past 5 years and three moves.

Week 3 - The Pantry
This was not so hard for me as I had done the big tidy up earlier in the year. I was in need of a sewing break, my neck starts to ache after a while, and so I decided to give my pantry a 'quick' tweak. It actually took about 2 hours all up. 


 
 Inside the Pantry Door

 I tweaked my meal planning area too!
The Fridge

As we had just got back from a week's holiday, it was not very full and easy to clean.
I wonder what my new pantry will be like? I just remember that it was HUGE. We are going back there on Saturday to take some indoor photos.

Thursday, 22 March 2012

The Big Tidy Up #3

Well today was HUGE! 


I thought that I might get a snippet of time to try and baste my 'Gelato Log Cabin', but the man with the pressure cleaner was able to come and do the outside windows, screens and eaves this morning. So as he blasted away, I was on the inside wiping up the water that found it's way in - and in some cases it was a flood. You should never get this done if you are out!
Anyway, the window frames and sills are all cleaned on the inside now. The outside looks amazing! And I also scrubbed the back verandah and tidied up a bit. 





Tristan's Room


I was able to set the other bedrooms into order earlier in the week.The boys both sleep in here.



Duncan's Room/Office


Duncan's clothes are kept in here and he uses the bottom bunk for rest time and the desk for homework but most of time it is a spare/play/now office room.










Fran's Room


Always lots of books and soft toys to wrangle in here. It's hard to get her to clean up without doing it with her at the moment. 








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WiP Gelato Quilt Top


 Take one log cabin block and 'nest' the seams to join it to the next block.


Do the same with the 2 block sewn on the row below.
 Keep working down the end of the column matching and nesting the horizontal seams.
 Top half of the quilt...
Top pieced together...


This week's stats:
Completed projects - Little Dolly Quilt A and B
Currently in progress   - 'Gelato' log cabin quilt - quilt top sewn together and ready to be basted.
                                               -  'HR Far Far Away 2&3 Fussy Fairytales' quilt to baste and quilt 
New projects - the whole HOUSE declutter and clean!!!! That's why no crafting since last Friday.


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Tuesday, 20 March 2012

The Big Tidy Up #2

I don't expect to get much sewing done before Friday's Owner and Real Estate Inspection. Even with a decluttered house, cleaning just takes large amounts of time, and there is a sizeable list of cleaning jobs to do. But back to 'the big tidy up'.

Sewing/Guest Room

I had done most of the decluttering on the weekend but I still needed to take down my new fabric wall and a few other things I had pinned to the curtains and wall. I also cleaned the windows inside and out, window frames, sills and skirting boards. It rains a lot here and so there were some spots of mildew in sections. I've yet to bring down the cobwebs.
 Yes this is the view from my sewing table and ironing board.  
It is pretty soothing.


Pied Butcherbird
Most days there are plenty of  pied butcherbirds (my  favourite bird) and Australian magpies (2nd favourite) chortling their melodious choruses from the trees, grass or roof. 
Female magpie...or magpipe as my kids call them
See a black and white theme emerging here? 
Currawong....much more timid, tuneful and dapper than a crow
Lately they've been joined by a family of currawongs down from the high rainforests of the Nightcap Ranges.  
And also  what I suspect to be newly arrived extended families of blue-faced honey-eaters and blackbirds from goodness knows where! 
Then perhaps once a week we will have a wallaby hop into our yard to nibble on some native vegetation, lawn or just have a nap in the shade offered by the bushes. It's not the usual occurrence for families in Australian I can assure you. 
'Tickles', in March 2012, all grown up and nibbling in the font yard
We happen to live out of town in an estate that has a building covenant on it - no fences and no domestic pets. That way the native marsupials (echidnas and wallabies) are free to follow their traditional rainforest corridors without restrictions and fear of attack.
 It's a lovely way for my kids to grow up with native birds and animals (although one day we would like to have a schnauzer!) surrounding them. Next week my son's class has to prepare and present a talk on a pet and so he is going to do one of these native ones...he's not sure yet which.
'Mama Wallaby' with new baby 'Nibbles' poking her head out to munch on the grass. Poor focus sorry.
Mama Wallaby has had a joey every year (poor thing) that we have been here, so we have nicknamed them   all - Tickles (2010), Giggles (2011) and now she is carrying baby Nibbles in her pouch.
'Giggles' directly outside our kitchen window. She is still small.
Kitchen

The kitchen is the centre hub of the house and thankfully the layout of this house is conducive to this premise. I have rented in 2 houses where the kitchen is cut off from some vital lines of sight such as meals areas and family rooms. This house goes even better because the open-plan allows me to keep the computers and laptops out in the public domain.
To the left of these is my central storage unit - the ever so practical Expedit by Ikea. 
Directly opposite from this is my kitchen window and sink area. This is the inspection shot.
This is how it looks on a good day. 
I use two foam squares to save my feet and legs from standing up most of the time.
The wonderful benchtop...doubles as a fabric table quite nicely.
The stove top has been thoroughly cleaned with a special Ceran paste. The oven is quite clean thankfully. I never use the toxic oven cleaners whilst our children live in a house but only on the moving day. 
The front of the fridge needs a major declutter by Friday, but it shouldn't take long.
As a gift to myself, I even oiled each of my wooden cutting boards.