Sunday, March 29, 2026

My Donation Quilt is Finished.

 Friday was such a wet day ( 215 mls of rain from late Thursday till early Saturday ) I sewed at home because for the first time ever that I can remember Patchwork and Quilting in town was cancelled. ( for our safety - keep off the roads as minor flooding everywhere )

 Putting my time to good use I choose this purple spot fabric for the


 backing and binding  of my donation quilt. I quilted it  using diagonal lines through the hearts blocks. ( straight lines so fairly easy.) it is small 33 x 30) inches.

 Here  it is with just the last part of the binding to hand sew down and a label added.

 I am pleased with it and everyone who sees it says ...love the colours you used.
 It is called Mended Hearts and is being donated to the Heart foundation for hospital use when patients have had a heart op ( any age ) ( they let us know they had run out of quilts to give to patients to keep. ) 



Sunday, March 15, 2026

Autumn Seems Early this Year.

 March arrived and so did cooler night  temps . Autumn is a very busy harvesting time for us. Feijoas suddenly started dropping and walnuts and all the pears were being destroyed by wasps.


So I have been collecting walnuts from the very big tree at the end of the middle lawn. Some I am able to take straight from the tree if they are low down...they are the best cleanest nuts.
The walnut is the big tree in the middle of the middle lawn. Its huge.
 Both pear trees are getting far too tall and thick so over 2 days I slowly managed to prune one back using just a hand saw and loppers .I like to keep the steps down to the bottom level open and clear to walk down without dodging any branches. ( R trims the row of ball corokia bushes. ) There is also a drivable sloping grass track to the bottom...on the big mower or 4 wheel drive little truck.


 Inside I have been making heart blocks for a donation quilt for the Heart Foundation. ( they said they had run out of little quilts )
 I have made 25 blocks using greens purples mauves and whites.


Tuesday, March 03, 2026

A little Giving.

 It feels good to give . A friend and I both responded to The Love Grace Handbag Appeal 2026.

 


 You donate a ( used clean ) Handbag filled with essentials ( toiletries and optional extras )for a woman to use. Our area's bags go to the Women's Refuge. 
 Now in its 5th year the appeal was started to honour the memory of Grace Millane a young British Traveller who was murdered in NZ in 2018.

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 I have also spent time at my Grandson's School Fair which was well attended on a bright sunny day. Lots of fun.


Saturday, February 14, 2026

A Donation Quilt.



 Yesterday I was able to hand in the small quilt I am donating to someone in need.
Although it was a wet day quite a few ladies turned out to our first day back at Patchwork and Quilting for 2026.
 In the quilt I was able to use up what was left of a blue jelly roll and lots of paper backed hand pieced squares and shapes.

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 I picked these roses to save them getting trashed in the heavy rain we are having ( again ) . The rose is called Attention Seeker and its doing really well in it's first year.


 On Wednesday afternoon we picked lots of Luisa plums .... (many of which get rots) to save them splitting in the forecast rain.

Yesterday  I shared them with my sewing buddies and passionfruit too.







 

Saturday, January 31, 2026

The Darkest Red.

 


 I am thrilled with my newest Dahlia. It is so dark red its almost black. The stems are a dark red wine colour. ( The top photo makes it look pink which it isn't ) 
 It doesn't have a name just XXL ( which sounds like a clothing size ) 
 It seems sturdy too and holds its heads up.
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 We are back to hot muggy weather so I have spent the hottest hours of the afternoons working on my little quilt. I haven't quite finished quilting it but am putting the blue binding on anyway. That has almost used up all the 2.5" stripes from a jelly roll.
 Aren't the little pegs / clips so much nicer than pins when doing hand stitching like a binding.




Sunday, January 25, 2026

Severe Weather caused so much Havoc and Tragedy.


 My row of rain flowers ( zephyranthes candida ) are out.

 The last 4 or 5 days in New Zealand have been very stressful for all Kiwis. Extremely heavy rain caused slips and wash outs in many, many places. The worst loss you may have read is at Mt. Maunganui camp ground when the side of the mount ( Mauao ) slipped down and enveloped the shower and toilet block and moved caravans and tents. At least 6 people have been killed and another 2 died in a landslide at Welcome Bay ( Papamoa end ).  Most bodies at the Mt. site are yet to be recovered.  the site is large and  the ground sodden and there are worries of more landslides.     There are slips on hills  everywhere.

 Our own young ones lost the bottom  end of their property and along with their 11 neighbours were blocked in and without power and water for a day. There is a huge scar in the landscape.

 Over here on that same day ( Thursday ) the tide was very high at the bottom of our property. Here are photos .


 here is a comparison of a low tide 
 We are fortunate and have only minor garden damage...which happens quite frequently.


  I have been sewing and quilting.
 Its only small., but I am making good progress these last few days.







Friday, January 09, 2026

A Small Finish.

 Finally I finished knitting and sewing up this sleeveless reversable vest for 10 year old grandson. I thought it would be long on him but he has grown so much and I was so slow making it, it is none too big. I am now totally sick of this pattern but the boys like the sleeveless warmth as it doesn't restrict movement as much as a regular jersey or sweater. Its a beautiful blue with a fleck ( which doesn't show up when its knitted as much as it did in the ball.) I hope it still fits by Winter or 7 year old will claim it.