I can't believe it's 2 whole weeks since Lynda and I drove home from another fun Girls Day in the Country at Nundle, hosted by Kerry Swain from The Cottage on the Hill.
We started down on the Thursday and this time shared a cabin with Maree and Alison at the Armidale Tourist Park. The cabin was a lovely big 3 bedroom, 2 toilets, large living area one. The park was very pretty and clean, and I would stay there again.
Lunch on Friday was on the Peel Inn's side verandah again.
There was a LOT of this....photographs....going on...except from me as usual...too busy soaking up the fun.
Kerry and her team had the hall looking beautiful. Our tutor for the day was Lynette Anderson, so her quilts were hung around the walls.
These were our goody boxes. No, I didn't take a photo of the interior, too busy checking it out.
We made use of the well appointed BBQ area at our caravan park - Fossickers Caravan Park.
This year we had 2 swaps. The bloggers had a "Make It, Bake It or Fake It" swap, which was great as time was a bit tight for many. There was another swap with all the ladies in the hall, that used a freebie pattern from Lynette Anderson. I showed what I made a couple of post ago. From Dale in the Bloggers Swap, I got a great "Fake It". Dale gave me the orange mug pincushion. (The photo doesn't show the purple and green flower on top.) It's easy to carry and heavy enough not to fall over. Thanks Dale.
The beautifully embroidered needle case is from Sam. It is a great size, perfect to slip into a small bag for a portable project. Thank you Sam.
Here's the 2014 Bloggers photo. Unfortunately a few people escaped before it was taken.
Our cabin buddy in Nundle was Fairy Floss. Check out her blog. She KNOWS how to take photos - good ones as well. They include some of the show and tell from our very talented bloggers.
I love the power of the internet. Grethe (Norway), I said hello to Lynette for you. She said hello back and is looking forward to meeting you again later this year. She said she runs into you at Birmingham as well. We were supposed to get a photo together waving to you, but the ladies kept her very busy.
Look after yourselves, everyone.
Cheryl
Sunday, March 30, 2014
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
The Games of Bobs
I've been meaning to do this post for awhile. Several people expressed an interest in the game my family played at Christmas.
I did a bit of research. The game of Bobs or Table Bobs has been around for long time. It was also played at fetes.
I found some sets for sale online at the most ridiculous prices, strangely enough on sites selling diversional therapy games for aged care. They are so missing a bigger market. I didn't find this particular brand and this set is quite old, so I don't think I'm doing anything wrong giving sizes.
So I have taken some photos and measurements for anyone interested in making their own set.
The blanket protects my dining table and provides a smooth playing surface. It is not really necessary.
Click on each photo - I've marked lines on them.
A (length of set)= 32 inches/ 81.5cm
B (height) = 2 in/ 5cm
C = 3/8in or 1cm (thickness of dividing pieces)
C1= 4in/10cm (length of dividing pieces)
D= 1/2in or 12mm (end pieces)
Two flaps hinge on each side to help guide the balls.
Flap length H = 11 in/28 cm
Flap thickness I = 1/4 in or 6mm
Hole height F = 1 1/2 in or 4cm
Hole Width G = 1 1/2 in or 4cm
There are 6 white balls and one black one. They are approximately 1 inch in diameter.
The cue is a piece of dowel about 36inches/91cm long. It tapers from about 7/8in or 2cm down to 3/8 in or 1cm.
You should be able to make out the rules in this photo. Don't forget your family can always have their own 'house rules'.
Have fun,
Cheryl (aka Kayly not Dory.That's another story.)
I did a bit of research. The game of Bobs or Table Bobs has been around for long time. It was also played at fetes.
I found some sets for sale online at the most ridiculous prices, strangely enough on sites selling diversional therapy games for aged care. They are so missing a bigger market. I didn't find this particular brand and this set is quite old, so I don't think I'm doing anything wrong giving sizes.
So I have taken some photos and measurements for anyone interested in making their own set.
The blanket protects my dining table and provides a smooth playing surface. It is not really necessary.
Click on each photo - I've marked lines on them.
A (length of set)= 32 inches/ 81.5cm
B (height) = 2 in/ 5cm
C = 3/8in or 1cm (thickness of dividing pieces)
C1= 4in/10cm (length of dividing pieces)
D= 1/2in or 12mm (end pieces)
Two flaps hinge on each side to help guide the balls.
Flap length H = 11 in/28 cm
Flap thickness I = 1/4 in or 6mm
Hole height F = 1 1/2 in or 4cm
Hole Width G = 1 1/2 in or 4cm
There are 6 white balls and one black one. They are approximately 1 inch in diameter.
The cue is a piece of dowel about 36inches/91cm long. It tapers from about 7/8in or 2cm down to 3/8 in or 1cm.
You should be able to make out the rules in this photo. Don't forget your family can always have their own 'house rules'.
Have fun,
Cheryl (aka Kayly not Dory.That's another story.)
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Busy...Busy....
I leave for Nundle tomorrow for Girls Day in the Country (GDTIC) 2014. I am so not ready.
I have finished and delivered Master G's baby quilt.
It turned out rather well. I didn't get a photo of it in use by G, as his bigger sisters were busy showing me the quilts I made for them. I was pleased to see that they have been well used.
I am at Sisters of Stitch at our local library and have just finished sewing on the clip to my last swap gift for the weekend and using their wifi to do this post. It's an exercise in time management so I can just go home to pack (ironing first). I surprised myself and got both swaps finished. I don't think they are meant to be a secret.
I made notebook holders for the handbags.
And before I get stirred, no I have not started the dares/challenges from Dawnie or Sunday Stitchers, yet!
Safe driving to all going to GDITC. See you soon.
Cheryl (aka Kayly)
I have finished and delivered Master G's baby quilt.
It turned out rather well. I didn't get a photo of it in use by G, as his bigger sisters were busy showing me the quilts I made for them. I was pleased to see that they have been well used.
I am at Sisters of Stitch at our local library and have just finished sewing on the clip to my last swap gift for the weekend and using their wifi to do this post. It's an exercise in time management so I can just go home to pack (ironing first). I surprised myself and got both swaps finished. I don't think they are meant to be a secret.
I made notebook holders for the handbags.
And before I get stirred, no I have not started the dares/challenges from Dawnie or Sunday Stitchers, yet!
Safe driving to all going to GDITC. See you soon.
Cheryl (aka Kayly)
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