Thursday, July 24, 2025

After Frosts some Sunny Days.

So nice to be in the sun in the garden! We are between seasons.

 Late Winter flowers still about 

 are the  Queen Protea and ones that are always out in July like Polyanthus, and Hyacinths. 



 The daphne can be smelt from some distance( with the sun on it.)
 Add to that early daffodils.


 And little pink camelias.

 So today I have enjoyed the sunshine and my garden.

Thursday, July 17, 2025

I am Making a Quilt.

 So what you say. Well it's been a while. I used this blog to check when I last made a regular quilt. It was finished in July 2023. Since then I have made several cushion covers; felt balls; wall hangings and a set of table mats ( I have worked in felt a lot.) I have also had cataracts removed from both eyes and can now  see way better. So a regular quilt was well due. Something simple . I looked back through notes I kept and patterns I copied out and kept. I have a lot of fabric still in my stash that needs using.( who hasn't ?)

 My decision made I have made a good start as the weather has been awful....wet....cold ....inside weather. I know. Its Winter. 

Here is one of the finished 12" blocks. A shadow block.
 The pattern I am using was on Studio Dragonfly  in 2015. it was for a mini quilt. I made one practise block in the mini size.The instructions Debora gave were very clear. Other quilters have been commenting ever since, most saying they would like to make her pattern. In 2019 Pam asked if there were instructions for a King size quilt. Debora gave measurements for a 12" block ( if by chance you read this Debora. there is a mistake. The shadow strips need to be only 2.5 by 10 and 2.5 by 8. Luckily I cut one out first so did not waste fabric.)
 So far it is going smoothly. I like what I have done. 

 Yesterday while shopping I purchased a new rotary cutter blade ( $40 ) as mine had a nick in it - very annoying. Oh what a difference a new blade made. Mine must have been quite blunt.

 I also have some knitting on the go( as my thumb that aches allows ) and some Sashiko that friend Jan got for me in Japan. First time I have done that its  quite soothing. 


Monday, June 30, 2025

Some more of My Favourites.

 

 Betty B had chosen wonderful colours and quilted with variegated sparkly thread.


 Sam's was cheerful and very bright. Every block was different.


 Jenny P purchased this pattern in Alaska or Canada.


Helen's big quilt had a wide cream/ off white  surround and will look great on a large bed.






Saturday, June 28, 2025

Rain!

 

Yesterday the weather was the opposite to last weekend. (Torrential rain ) It was prize giving after our show at our small club rooms. The winning quilts could not be easily displayed if they were large . Karen L's  totally member made winner seen here at the exhibition. ( then below where it shows how big it was )



Below the winners in the novelty section.



 The 1st and 3rd in the wall hangings . The 2nd was the long one in the previous photo.
The big raffle quilt was won by a lady in Putaruru. and the 3 big basket raffles were won by unknown ( to us ) people, so that's nice .
 I will show a few of my favourites from the show in my next post.






Sunday, June 22, 2025

We were SO Lucky with the Weather.

 2 brilliant sunny days for our Exhibition.


 Helpers and the viewing public could  take refreshments outside if they wished. This is the view.

 As well as the many wonderful quilts and wall hangings on display by our members we had asked the Tauranga Floral Art Society if they would add a few of their displays.....they  were so,so clever.
 Queen proteas with "gold Stitched," Magnolia leaves ( enlarge if you can't see them) 
 By Lorraine Ryan 
 and Blanket stitched leaves around  this King protea by Sue Wright

 There  were others as well.

 Finally to make you laugh I took this shot of bottoms and backs.
 It's at the entrance desk and these ladies are all filling in Raffle details.

 I met so many people I knew, some I hadn't seen for a long time , some old members and some bloggers from up North! Raewyn  B it was lovely to meet you in person!

I might show some of my favourite quilts and wall hangings next post.










Thursday, June 19, 2025

Friday, June 06, 2025

Now That's Blue.

 Tomorrow I am having a big Birthday. You know one where both digits change.

 I asked R  for paint and labour. Bright blue, the colour of lots of my existing planter pots.

 He got a good match. Aerosol cans are quite expensive but the transformation of the garden furniture is worth it. 




 I am very pleased .( The 6 chairs were originally red )
 So far this week I have had special lunch with my sewing group and been totally spoilt Such nice friends!