I was the fortunate one. I got to stay inside. R had to venture out as he had an appointment to give blood and do a few errands. It is very difficult to take photos of storms as it stills the movement.
Luckily here the water gets away quickly - here by way of a down pipe off the roof.
So I got to do inside things. I made focaccia bread to go with soup. I sewed some small 7.5 " blocks, like this blue one
From these which I have been cutting out over the last few days.
I decided I liked them sorted into colour families rather than all just random.
I also started winding an inner for felt embroidered ball # 24.
I mainly use the quilt batting trimmings from down the sides of my quilts.
I start the ball by taping 2 bottle tops together with a rattle inside then wind and wind ( like a ball of wool ) till I have a round inner the right size for one of these.
This is ball # 23 that I have almost finished . I do this in the evenings while watching TV. I keep a notebook in which I record every one of the 23 balls I have made so far. What is on them and who I gave them to.
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Now late afternoon the storm has passed. This wet will have held up all the early kiwifruit picking.( most packhouses in the area had started picking ) A lot of drying out will be needed as orchards will be wet and the fruit and leaves very wet.
Sunshine now please!
Love the blocks, a great way to use up small scraps, what size are the small squares? I made tomato soup today, no bread made though, I'm cutting out the bread for a while. We bought some new season kiwifruits yesterday, bit hard at the moment though, lovely and big they are.
ReplyDeleteI love your felt balls - and the rattle idea in the centre is a great one. We got 48 mls which was welcome and the winds didn't do too much damage in our sheltered valley.
ReplyDeleteThose little balls are so cute -- and it's interesting how you make the inner rattle! I love that you keep a little notebook with all the history and details!
ReplyDeleteWhat a storm it was! We had strong (but warm) winds on Thursday and Friday, but apart from a little rain last night I think we may have been the place to be this Easter!
ReplyDeleteI love the little balls, they are so sweet, and it's great to see how they're made 'behind the scenes'. I hope you've had a lovely Easter.