Pohutukawa ( or New Zealand Christmas trees ) are flowering just at the right time. This very young one is at the bottom of the hill at our young ones new house.
In our neighbourhood there are many beauties. I see when out walking.
Pohutukawa ( or New Zealand Christmas trees ) are flowering just at the right time. This very young one is at the bottom of the hill at our young ones new house.
In our neighbourhood there are many beauties. I see when out walking.
The Continuous Landscape in 17 parts. No body knew what anyone else was making. They could be rearranged to maybe blend the sky colours a bit better, ( Click on them to enlarge. )
This is now ready to hand in. It will be displayed alongside others similar to make a Continuous landscape. Each piece made should be able to be placed beside any other person's work with horizontal sky, land, water all meeting at a given point. ( I bet they don't ! ). Mine has an element of humour to it.
Last Friday some of the members of our Patchwork and Quilting Club went on a mystery Car trip. It meant an early start but I was lucky that a neighbour also belongs and she took 3 of us from out this side of town in her car. The weather forecast that day was appalling but we mostly dodged the downpours till 2 pm. We went over the hill ( Kaimai Range ) to the Waikato area. We visited 3 fabric and Quilting supply shops. My favourite one was Bower Bird. in Tamahere .I had not been there before and didn't know about it. I purchased 3 little pieces of wool felt in unusual colours and 2 threads.
We left to come home at 3pm in very heavy rain. There had been a serious accident on the main road and we had to detour around Whitehall.( later there was a 2nd mishap on that road). Progress was snail pace and it took us so long. I walked in the door at home at 6.15 pm ( so 3hrs 15 mins sitting in the car! ) Luckily with 4 ladies in the car we talked a lot.
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Today the weather is bad again. Rain and wind so I have been working on my continuous Landscape background. We were given a piece of A2 paper as the only pattern, with marks where the horizons have to meet with other peoples. Sky/ water/ land. so they have a chance of matching up side by side.
Sowing and Sewing have both made progress.
Thanks for your kind wishes Molly; Janice ; Chooky and Diane. I have fully recovered except for the tiredness and lack of energy. Gradually working my fitness back up to previous levels.
Its the first day it has been dry enough to hang this finished quilt on the clothes line for a photo.
The quilt called "Theses are a Few of My Favourite Things," is a real mix of lovely fabrics, fun ideas, hand drawn objects, fabrics coloured with Intense pencils and lots of hand appliqué ( broderie purse ) pieces cut from fabrics in my stash. It was fun to make, especially collecting the fabrics with the help of my sewing friends. It is very busy so just a simple purple border was all it needed to be complete. The back fabric ( chocolates ) also feature on the front. I made label by hand using the pencils.
A couple of close ups.
Part 1 - Pre My Memory. (from letters, documents and photos ) A 4th and 5th generation Kiwi, I am from brave adventurous ancestors ...