Saturday, February 20, 2016

I made a seat from two bed ends

And I am so stoked with it!! It took me about 2.5 hours. I had been putting it off for ages and the bed ends had just ended up in the garage taking room. But with University study looming I am frantically trying to get stuff done, as I will not have any time now for ages.
At the moment it has a pile of cushions on it, but I will make a squab to fit. I wanted to paint it but Aaron decided he liked the wood look, so he will do a test sand. If the colours are not going to match then I will paint it. If the wood all matches then I will just polyurethane it all. 

I started with these two Pine single bed ends. Obtained from the Salvation Army Op Shop for a few dollars.
I measure through the centre of the bed end and cut it in two. This was for the arms. I used a hand saw as our skill saw is old and goes wonky. So all the cutting took forever!! and my arms got tired.
I attached the two halves to the headboard and started to feel confident of my design. I had to go to Mitre 10 to get beading and wood for the seat. But they had a scrap bin and all I ended up requiring to pay for was the beading and front board.
I was so absorbed in my project that I missed a few stages with the making. But you can see the beading and strutting I did underneath.
I was really thrilled that everything matched up. My front was flush with the seat. To be honest I was surprised and when I put it on the garage floor and it did not wobble, I was ecstatic.
Finished in the garage, so proud of myself.
At the end of our bed. I think it is too high sitting there but Aaron likes it. Long term I might chop the top down. But at the moment the building is finished. Making it look pretty now has to start.









Wednesday, February 17, 2016

The meals I was most happy with this month.

Who needs a restaurant, when you can do this from your own garden. Dinner last night was wild venison back steak, seared and rested. Using blackcurrant jam to de-glaze the pan and pour the juices over. With a strawberry and radish salad. Oh so delicious. 
Lunch with my sister. Home made Ciabiatta bread, chicken liver pate and raspberry jam. With some home grown tomatoes and lovely local kumene kaas cheese. 
A healthier lasagne. Using zuchini in every second layer instead of pasta. 

Getting the new pizza oven into use. Garlic and chilli bread. Yum 

Monday, February 15, 2016

Thrilled with the refashion



I went from a stack of linen shirts and jackets, all from Op shops at a total cost of $8
To a casual colour blocked shift dress. I used a dress that I enjoy wearing and overlaid it as I cut items for this. That pattern worked out quite well considering I did not even make a paper pattern.  
I really like natural fabrics being linen, cotton and wool. This being 100% linen shirts has made it a bit stiffer than the shift I modelled it off. I need to start thinking about the flow of material. Recently I have purchased a few "fake" material tunics and the drift about the larger body frame rather nicely. 
I was really struggling to get enough dark material for the bottom of the dress so made a bias binding and used that for the hemming 
Absolutely thrilled with the secret pockets in the front of the tunic. I get really annoyed that ladies gear often does not have pockets. What to do with my phone and car keys? Drives me nuts. So these are quite deep. 
Now I have some sleeves and lots of buttons to do something with. Can't waste a thing. 
This has been on my to do list for about two years. I put it onto this quarters projects to finish with "2016 finish a long" to motivate me. And yay it is done.

2016 FAL as well as these other links and now a new link up with one of my favourite refashion blogs "Sew Outside the Lines"


Thursday, February 11, 2016

From the sublime to the ridiculous

At our favourite camping spot. We are all on the bridge.  
We were joined by my brother-in-law, nieces and nephews.
Quite a lot of swimming and a lot of walking went on. Well for some of the smaller crew there was a whole lot of being helped going on. Great to see the cousins so involved with each other.

Sometimes holidays are exhausting. 

A bit of quiet time before bed. NOT!! Anyone that knows this book will know it is not a restful bedtime story, but it is fun. 
Family time together. 
Oh my goodness we swam with massive stingrays!! Not on purpose. But just as we got onto a different jetty in the sounds two huge rays went past. To say Jakob and I freaked out is a mild understatement. 
Then in the middle of it - We got evacuated from the campground. Huge flooding expected. 
But one and half days later it started clearing and we went back to the camp. 
Did a lot of this in the rain though.

Another great week camping at Pelorous Bridge.

Tuesday, January 19, 2016

A bit of yummy bread making

I had a little bit of time to think about cooking as we came home from holiday early at Christmas. So I pulled out my bread book. First I made Ciabatta. This is rising before heading into the oven. Not as good as it normally is, maybe because the yeast was expired in 2009!!! But I did test it first and it frothed etc as it should. So being a bit disappointed I then heading for a no fail recipe.  
I followed the recipe to the letter and made gorgeous Chelsea Buns. The filling looked fabulous and this was the look prior to rising.
Oh my goodness what a success!! Tasty tasty, with soft bread and a delicious mixed spice and fruit filling. The glaze was meant to be made with orange water but as I did not have any I substituted rose water and it worked really well.


Sunday, January 17, 2016

Arthur's Pass

 My sister was with us for a couple of days as they wanted to do Cave Stream near Castle Hill in Arthur's Pass. We ended up having a big day doing Cave Stream, The waterfall track at Arthur's Pass the the limestone rocks.

Definitely and amazing place to stay

When you have just crossed the stream to go to the waterfall track in the Arthur's Pass township, if you turn back, you see this amazing stone hut tucked in the bush. I so want to stay there!!!!
After the second bridge the boys decided to scramble rather than take the track - always up for a bit of adventuring. 
Unfortunately this was the only striding out I did! My blood pressure was low and I was dizzy and could not sort it out so I had to wander around the village, do my knitting etc. 
I took a lot of photos of the old old cute houses that are around. 
Gearing up to do Cave Stream.
The intrepid cavers ready to go.
Starting to emerge from the cave 1 hour later. Kids first. 
Adults last. Have to say when I saw the kids coming out I was a bit worried about the adults fitting through the ledge!!!
Of to the boulders. This was one walk I could slowly do.

Great day out. Lovely to have family staying over the holiday time.


Thursday, January 14, 2016

Rethinking means a finished item

In September last year I realised that small projects get finished. This gives me great satisfaction. So I finished a couple of small projects and then got stuck. I had two panels all quilted and ready to go. I was intending to make a zip pouch but the blocks were too big. I just could not resolve my dilemma so parked them.
I had been inspired by Tiina in Finland who makes a lot of small pouches, that are immaculately quilted. 
scrappy patchwork
So I was posting about all the things I needed to finish and realised that I just had to suck it up and cut the blocks down. Once I had made that decision then it was easy to get it all sewn together and finished.
wide mouth zip pouch.


I link to these place and also to 2016 FAL




A gorgeous break in Rarotonga

Woo hoo, A holiday with no kids for 11 days. Bliss, relaxing and warm! BTW it was an early 20th wedding anniversary present to ourselves....