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Craft/ food story Developer, Writer & Photographer for Newspapers & Magazines. first Book on Quilts out March 2015 with @Interweave All images and content belong to Siobhan Rogers, if you would like to use my images please email me.
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Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Happy Days







I have JUST finished a huge huge quilt with a wicked quick deadline.... cue the bath soak for my sore neck and shoulders.


To celebrate and help me buy/ make some new things I thought I would do a flash sale on my website

link to the left of my blog

50% off almost everything! 
(excludes my pre sale book and little patterns)



Some things you will come across in the sale 

- very cool big Pom Pom trim 

- Leather zipper clutches 

and of course

- Some Quilts


Happy Shopping

Siobhan Xx



Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Better Homes and Gardens



Just a quick one to let you know that the Australian August 2015 Better Homes and Gardens Magazine should be in shops today 

and it has a quilt and pattern 
I designed in it




Xx Siobhan 

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Taking the air




Work, kids and family logistic can make it very very hard to actually talk to people. I might see them fleetingly or text daily but to actually sit for hours and talk...... That rarely happens.

I was fortunate enough on the long weekend (Queens Birthday in Australia) to catch up with friends that I haven't quiet been able to have a conversation with for sometime or so it felt.... and the country air and beautiful scenery didn't hurt either


I feel refreshed and ready to get some work done. Friends are good for the soul.


of course I packed the boot with quilts! Im never one to miss an opportunity.

Pictured below are two courthouse step quilts - both a little different in pattern widths and colours but similar construction. 

One of the patterns is in US Spring Modern Patchwork magazine (top quilt) and the other pattern is available  at Spotlight stores in Australia (bottom quilt).




and below my Wild Horses quilt and Kisses and Hugs quilt from my book By The Block - available in lots of places, ask your book shop or library to get it in if they don't already have it.








If your after more pictures from my weekend away check out my Instagram pictures or Facebook

Siobhan Xx



Sunday, March 8, 2015

Happy Cake Day




Hi All 
Here is the Recipe from the Sydney - saturday Daily Telegraph



Chocolate Sponge layer cake

An impressive layer cake to serve up at any occasion!


The chocolate sponge is a good go to recipe for kids to make, its simple and light and great for any occasion. 
I used fresh cream and burnt salted caramel for the filling as it’s the kids favourite at the moment. 
Anything can be used for the filling like jam with fresh cream, nutella with fresh cream or even a butter cream icing. 
The choices are endless. For the outside I have used a swiss meringue because it is very forgiving when you are trying to ice the outside of a big cake and perfect when kids are decorating. My miss 8 who is by no means a cooking oficionado (I promise she really isn’t) decorated this cake, again you could do a butter cream icing.



*Chocolate Sponge Cake with burnt salted caramel and fresh whipped cream in the middle and Swiss meringue on the outside.






Ingredients and Directions

Chocolate Sponge
4 eggs
1 cup of caster sugar
30g butter
3 tablespoons of cocoa
4 tablespoons of boiling water
1 ¼ cups of self raising flour

Grease and line two 8 inch round high sided cake tins.
Set oven to 150c fan forced

Beat eggs together in your electric mixer, gradually adding sugar beat until pale and fluffy and sugar has dissolved.
In a separate bowl put the cocoa, butter and boiling water together, mix until a chocolate smooth paste forms.
Fold the chocolate paste into the egg mixture.
Sift flour into the wet mix and fold until combined – try not to over mix as all the air will come out.
Divide the mixture evenly between the two cake tins and bake for 30-35minutes.
The sponge is cooked when it springs back after lightly touching.
Remove from the tins and let them cool on a wire rack.


300ml Thickened Cream
Beat cream

Burnt Salted Caramel
*this is an adult step as the caramel is extremely hot
2 cups of white sugar
200grams Butter cut into cubes
1 cup of thickened cream
1 tablespoon sea salt flakes or to taste

Pour the sugar into a heavy based saucepan and cook on medium heat until the sugar starts to melt, use a small whisk to mix the hot sugar in the pan so that it cooks evenly.
Continue cooking until the caramel reaches a temperature of about 175c or until it is a deep amber colour, at this point it can burn very quickly.
When the caramel is the right colour and just before it is burnt take it off the heat and add in the butter whisking till the butter melts. Add in the cream and whisk till all combine.
Let the caramel cool in the pan and then pour into jars or bowls, let it cool to room temperature and the refridgerate until needed.




Swiss Meringue
10 egg whites
2 ½ cups caster sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla paste

use the bowl of your electric mixer and place the egg whites and sugar in it, place the mixing bowl over a pan with water in it (double boiler) and slowly whisk the eggs until they reach a *temperature of  70c
*this cooks the eggs whites and also makes the meringue stable

Once the mixture is hot enough put it into the mixer and beat the egg whites until they are cool – around 10/15 minutes. Put the swiss meringue aside until you are ready to use it.










Cake assembly
Find a flat plate that will fit the cake and place the bottom of the cake on the plate, I put my cake down with the flat side up (Its up to you and makes no real difference).
Spread the burnt salted caramel (or flavour of your choice) onto the cake and then top that with the fresh whipped cream, drizzle more of the caramel on top of the cream.
Place the other cake on top and double check that it looks level – it doesn’t have to be perfect, you just don’t want it to be the leaning tower of Pisa and the top slide off.



Meringue Icing
I use a palette knife when decorating cakes but anything flat will do like a spatula.
Do the sides first and then the top, make swirls or flatten to your desired effect and try not to eat to much as you go…









Let me know how you go and enjoy 

Siobhan Rogers Xx



my new book due in store April 2015
available at most bookstores
see my previous post for links 



Monday, January 26, 2015

and what !?

One thing at a time ! Thats what I keep telling myself, I am only one person and only have two hands!

Trying to start up something on your own entails a fair share of blood sweat and tears. 

I spent the first half of last year finishing off my book manuscript and projects to hand into my editor, Its hard to believe this time last year I was knee deep in 22 quilts and pattern writing.....

and

Now its available for pre order !!!

I did a quick google and these are all in the first page search

AMAZON  US based Store

Book Depository UK based Store

Interweave Store US based Store

Page after Page NC, USA

Booktopia Australia

Angus & Robertson Australia

Kinokuniya Australia

Can Do Books Australia

The Australian distributor is
Capricorn Link

Please let me know if you have seen it somewhere else! 

If you would like your local shop or Book store to stock my book - ask them to get it in :) 





The second half of the year was dedicated to setting up my website


I wanted a space where everything was in one spot. The blog, contact info, My Media work, workshops, exhibitions (coming soon), The book and of course my shop for patterns quilts etc.

Id love to know what you think of it.








I also had the opportunity to create projects, style, photograph and write for local Sydney paper The Daily Telegraph. Below are some of the stories I created.









Then later in the year 2014 -  just when I thought I would get into blogging again, I was commissioned for a few more magazine stories............. Some exciting (for me!) Magazines with my projects coming out through out this year 


Let me know how you go with the pre orders of my book! 

and If you know or see another retailer that has it in stock or will be getting it in - Let me know and I will eventually get a stockists list together !


Siobhan Rogers Xx

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

and then I did this

Gosh forgive my tardy-ness

The last year on the blog has been scant to say the least.


I have spent the last 18 months working on a book with Interweave - Its due in stores April 2015 in the US
which is very exciting.

I have also done a fair bit of magazine work which you will see over the next 6 months and another job for Spotlight Australia - due Oct in store.

Teaching patchwork classes

 Launching my website

 writing some stories for the Saturday Daily Telegraph in Sydney

and running my household..... 







 here is the story I did last week (Saturday 13th Sept 2015) for the Daily Telegraph.


I have a few things to blog/ update you all with...... 

and if your after a daily dose of colour and what I am up to??? 

I am on Facebook
and 


Xx Siobhan 






Thursday, June 27, 2013

How on Earth do you


store all your quilts?


When teaching or generally talking about what I do - The number one question is

"What do you do with ALL your quilts"?















because I do have a lot of them and I do keep making more and more.....

A few have gone to friends or family but mostly they live in my house or studio and sometimes one or two are on display at places that I teach at.

BUT

most of them are in my house!


If they aren't on a bed (which we have five of in our house and most beds have two quilts on them) they are on the lounge, hanging on a chair, folded on a chair, in a basket or hanging on one of the many ladders I have collected......

I'm yet to have wall hangings although I do have box framed fabric art works

Quilts aren't just for beds!


How do you store your quilts?

and on decoration/ houses and storage etc I have been pouring over Megan Morton's (Australian based Stylist) new book - I love my room its gorgeous!




I love the book! 

& my kids have been absolutely fascinated with it.

Lots of great ideas. Which will come in very handy when we eventually start our renovation/ extension.

more room for more quilts!

I'll have to get my dad onto making more ladders for me :)

If any Sydney people are interested in a ladder (like the one pictured) 
they are 900 wide X 1800 high, raw timber
and cost $130 AUD
email me :)



I'm off - last day of school today before the winter holidays and I have a million jobs to do 


Xx Siobhan 









Saturday, September 15, 2012

NYC - Train trip to CT to see Denyse Schmidt

 I'm HOME !

I've been home for 4 days..........

The jet lag hit me pretty hard - I taught on day 2 of being home, I'm not sure I was coherent...  My students put up with me - which I am very very thankful for :)

I saw so much on my quick trip to the US - my mind is still buzzing

One of the more interesting & exciting things was catching the train up to Bridgeport CT and seeing Denyse Schmidts studio

I meet up with Julie - who is extra lovely - she showed me some of Denyse's lovely quilts and around the studio.

Its truly amazing to see everything in the flesh!

The Quilts looked beautiful in real life, its amazing to be able to see things that I have looked at a million times in books.

The current Schedule for DS Studios is crazy - Denyse is booked up till 2014, with a possible trip to Australia...... Lets hope that one comes to fruition! 

- If your looking to catch up with Denyse or do one of her workshops have a look at DS Quilts for times/ dates.

below are some pictures - I was so over whelmed I didn't take many pictures at all...
I saw lots of quilts one being the Flowering Vine new pattern that has just come out. 

Thank you to Julie for spending the morning with me - talking about quilting and showing me lots of wonderful things in the studio - I felt right at home & it was Lovely to meet and chat with Denyse! truly inspirational business women and I look forward to what DS Quilts come up with next.


















Not the most stunning picture of me, but its with Denyse - so I had to post it!




Next post I'll write about my visit to Jersey City to see Windham Fabrics 

Xx Siobhan

Thursday, August 30, 2012

Bon Voyage

I'm rushing around like a maniac 

 finishing final bits of work and working out how to get them to the editors, sorting the Shed after teaching two classes this week & organising the numerous children's school functions/ activities that have been on this week. Oh! that reminds me I have emails to reply too.......

Next on my list is getting the house ready for my In-laws and Fathers day this coming Sunday - Then I'll think about what I'm packing for my Trip to 
New York!

I jet out on Monday morning......
I'm only in New York for 6 days but I plan on making the most of it and already have meetings organise - Very exciting :-)


Really I shouldn't be on the computer writing this post - but I couldn't help myself!

My father has been working incredibly hard on the Shed make over - I'm so lucky to have an extremely handy dad.
The Shed is pretty much done, a few bits n bobs but looking beautiful. Next will be the gardening.

I have started teaching a small group in the Shed - 3hr fortnightly Beginners Patchwork/ Quilting class. I had a bit of a list of people that had been asking and have started with them.

Term 4 of school I will run more and open it up to others. Look out for a post or email me if your interested in attending with a day/ time that suits you.

For those who don't know - I'm in Sydney Australia & situated on the Inner west/ North side.

I have added a few pics of a quilt that needs finishing, I'll have more info and the finished quilt when I get back - to show you.











and slowly but surely I'm sorting and organising my fabric into shelves and storage - Its all starting to come together




I'm sure I will blog/ twitter/ Instagram a million times during the week I'm in NYC

Take care

Xx Siobhan 

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