Friday, March 8, 2013
Finally a finish
It has been most of summer since I managed to finish something. Yay, the quilt top for the caravan is DONE. Well I still have to sandwich it and quilt it, but the patchwork is done. I love the repetition of the hourglass block. This is made with 100% recycled flannel. The white was a really good condition fluffy sheet that I bought at a local Op Shop for $3. The patterned material are all PJ's - again Op Shop purchases. (I have to say that I am a bit addicted to making flannel quilts, they are so soft and cuddly and making them from recycling just appeals to the frugal in me).
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Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Works in Progress - upcycling again
| The start of our Caravan quilt - made from old Pj's |
| The start and end of the hexagons |
| 20 Flags ready for Sunday School to decorate |
BUT this year I have been taking hand patchwork on my weekends and holidays away - yes the hexagon. I have been asking myself why?? I love doing embroidery and here I am patchworking by hand. Hmmm I think I was carried away with the hexagon fever without thinking about it. So I have decided to turn it into a cushion top so that it can get finished and not just languish as yet another project on the go.
I have been working on a quilt for Aaron and Me in the caravan for ages. Still not completed, but last night I started putting some of the hourglass blocks together to inspire myself to get it finished.
Sunday school has been doing some awesome stuff lately. Sarah (who makes the program) thought that flags would be great for the kids to make so they can have some of their own to wave during worship. So last night I made 20 calico and cotton flags. Ready to put a stake in and decorate. I can't wait to see what the kids will put on them.
So with Aaron being away a lot for work at the moment, quite a lot of paperwork happening in my job, I am pleased to have gotten a little crafting in.
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Sunday, March 3, 2013
Zip Pouch Swap
I got an amazing pressie in the mail. This is the first time I have participated in a swap with other bloggers. I loved it. It was organised by Ros from Sew Delicious.
I sent mine off - you can see what I made here. And I got the most amazing parcel from my swap person. Two zip pouches!! embroidered pillowcases, chocolate - WOW. Some of the sweets I had never heard of before - really interesting.
| Eli wanted the chocolate |
| pillowcases waiting to be refashioned |
I sent mine off - you can see what I made here. And I got the most amazing parcel from my swap person. Two zip pouches!! embroidered pillowcases, chocolate - WOW. Some of the sweets I had never heard of before - really interesting.
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
The big birthday
To start the day we had a healthy lunch. Tomato and cucumber from the garden with cheese from Evansdale and smoked salmon from the North Canterbury Seafood Market, finished with grapes from the vine.
| The new decor at Laser Strike |
| Through the portal and into battle |
| boys getting kitted up and ready to go |
Anyway - Laser strike - was a huge hit!! It had only just reopened since the Feb 2011 quake and all the boys said they wanted their next party to be there. I even played the second game.
| Lasers ON |
| The party afterward |
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
My day in changes of clothes
The magazine subscription that I have this year is for a new UK magazine called "The Simple Things". One of the regular columns is called - My day in cups of tea. Well lately I have been thinking of my day in changes of clothes.
I wear different outfits during the day depending on what role I am doing at that time. Sometimes I used to get stuck in my work clothes for the whole day as it seemed easier. But that made me feel like I was always at work.
I am also trying to look more presentable if I am out and about with the boys. People constantly think that I am the boys Nana, so I consciously try not to wear frumpy stuff just because it is comfy. Or to jazz things up with jewelry or a scarf.
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I wear different outfits during the day depending on what role I am doing at that time. Sometimes I used to get stuck in my work clothes for the whole day as it seemed easier. But that made me feel like I was always at work.
I am also trying to look more presentable if I am out and about with the boys. People constantly think that I am the boys Nana, so I consciously try not to wear frumpy stuff just because it is comfy. Or to jazz things up with jewelry or a scarf.
| 1. Kids off to school - I am going to line trim the edges of the lawn and do some digging of paths |
| 2. 10.30am Dressed for work as off to a H&S meeting at the Kaiapoi EQR hub |
| 3. Time to get Jakob for dentist appointment at 2.30pm |
| 4. Now the cooking mum. Getting dinner prepared and icing birthday cakes. The apron is an old man's shirt I have blogged about |
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Lego Birthday Cake
So what I have done is used a bit of what she taught, used things that my Mother-in-law and shown me to do and sort of mixed it up.
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Friday, February 15, 2013
Courgette fritter stack
My sister -in- law started a blog. All about being dairy free. Her daughter is allergic to milk protein. Anyway in the constant drive to get more veges into us and to use the huge volume of courgette (zuchini) from the garden, I made her Courgette fritters last night. YUM
We had it with potatoes, green beans, broccoli - all from the garden and a little bit of chicken in between the fritters.
Definitely will make again.
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We had it with potatoes, green beans, broccoli - all from the garden and a little bit of chicken in between the fritters.
Definitely will make again.
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