Hello There!!!!
It has been a long time since I posted. Life has got I the way. However I feel that now I can have the time
for me again. I have lurked, reading
your blogs from time to time and I apologies for not leaving comments. Sometimes communication is difficult when you
are in the thick of life.
I also haven’t had much time for crochet over the last
6 months, but I managed from time to time
snatch a little time to do some crochet mainly some baby stuff and I joined the
Block a month group on ravelry.
The squares done so far. I love this group as it is very friendly and
the squares can be a challenge. I have been
doing the extra square also as I find two a month is suits me and I can keep
up. I have another 8 to do, as I started in June and so playing catch up.
The other crochet has been baby items for a friend’s
new granddaughter and an new arrival in my family.
I have found the Lisha hat pattern by Linda of Crafty corner a
great pattern and have used it a lot.
This lovey blankie was popular and have made three of
them for various friends.
Now that I have more time I have started a CAL albeit
rather late – Cherry Hearts sampler blanket, I am just finishing part 4 so
about half way through. I am using
scraps of yarn and will donate to the Lions annual Christmas collection for
families in need. I am sure some child
will love it. Think I will make some
more loveys to donate. Maybe different
animals.
I think that is enough for today! Except I have to show you a photo of Peggy Sue
on a cold winter day!
However, today she is sun bathing in the garden with Ambrose and Lucy as
Spring is well under-way - blue skies gentle breeze and to top it all it is a public holiday!
So bye for now and see you soon.
Tea Time
I am in the
process of moving house – downsizing! My
garden is too big for me to manage and as my R.A is playing havoc with my
mobility I have decided to move to a smaller property. My new place has a garden a quarter of the
size of my present garden, however there is an upside, it is on the edge of
town and will have an outlook of paddocks and the Tararua ranges. My neighbours will be sheep and it will be interesting
to see what the cats make of them!
I am in the
process of getting rid of stuff! Lots of
stuff! I have been here 10 years and my
lordy I have heaps of stuff! On Monday I
took a large load to the local hospice.
Good, you would think, well I succumbed to the sight of some china. I have a thing about china, especially
teacups. I walked out the shop with two
sets.
This:
And this:
I adore the
green set, such an unusual colour, and I seem to have a thing about green at
the moment.
Yesterday
it rained, which is good as we desperately need it here. But it meant I couldn't get out in the garden
(I am in the process of tidying it up and potting up cuttings for my new
place.) I thought I would have a go at
making a tea cozy that I mentioned a couple of posts ago. I had it all planned
in my head, but discovered to my dismay that the ivory cotton I thought I had
was only remnants of a previous ball! I didn't want to go out and buy some as I was nicely settled so I made this instead:
It was just
big enough for my smallest teapot and I am rather pleased with it, I need to
sort out the decreasing rounds when I make bigger ones. I used popcorn stitch and it gives the cozy
enough thickness to not have to line it.
I had to
test it out this afternoon and it did keep the tea hot. To celebrate my new cups and the cozy I
decided to bake a cake, something I haven’t done for a while. It is a really quick and easy recipe. Pineapple Fruit Cake, very yummy.
Pineapple Fruit Cake
16 oz (450g) canned crushed pineapple
2 ½ cups dried
mixed fruit
1 cup castor sugar
4oz (125g) butter
Pinch salt
1 tsp mixed spice
1 tsp baking soda
2 eggs lightly beaten
1 cup plain flour sifted with 1 cup self-raising flour
Oven temp 160 C
(360 F)
Mix the pineapple, butter sugar, spice, fruit, salt and
bring to boilo and cook for 15 minutes. Add Baking Soda and cool. When cold add eggs and flour. Mix and put in a lined cake tin (20cm) and
bake in lower half of oven for 2 – 2 ½ hours.
Allow to cool a bit before moving from tin.
I have
realised that I have now been blogging here for just over a year! Time flies.
I have enjoyed showing you all my makes over the last year and of course
visiting you all. However, over the next
month or so I don’t know if I will have time to post with all that I have to do
for the move. So, bear with me, and
hopefully normal service will resume at the end of April. I will still be working on my blankets and be
doing the odd doily when time and energy allows.
Ambrose is
finding this moving lark rather exhausting.
Thanks for visiting and have a wonderful weekend.
Beavering Away....
I have had an extremely busy fortnight, and my Cals
have not advanced very much. I
realised a couple of days ago why. All my cals are complicated, I need to have
the pattern in front of me and I need to count all the time. When I finally get time to do crochet in the
evenings I am too tired to do them. So I
needed a project that did not require me to peer at the
pattern.
Now there is something about the word Cal that attracts
me and when I read Sandra’s (Cherry Heart) post about her proposed Weekender
Cal, I was hooked so to speak. While it can be any blanket, she and many
others are doing a Hexagon blanket. I
looked at her pattern and knew I would get bored with plain hexagons so I
decided to put a popcorn flower in the center of the hexagon and use some
colours that I have been longing to use for a while.
They are addictive and just the job for when I just want
to sit in front of the TV and crochet.
The other Cals
Any way here is how far I got with the Sophie’sUniverse Cal. I hope to do a few rows
this weekend.
I am at a standstill with the Mini Rings Cal as it is
really quite large already and if I follow the pattern it will be too large for
my bathroom. So I might just stop it
where it is now and add my own edging of some sort.
And as I said the word Cal lures me, I have been
keeping a close eye on another Cal from Yarn Inspirations. I've been doing just one motif just to see
what it is like and it is quite strange but interesting. Goodness knows where it is going next week.
Doily
I do have a finished item to show – doily no 5 for my doily bedspread. The last row took me ages!
| Penny Lane |
Finally, Ambrose caught in the act!
Every morning my lovely tidy pile of crochet
projects are in a right mess. I knew it
was one of the cats.
But which one.
Evidence!
| sweet dreams! |
Have a lovely week and thanks for visiting.
Happy Valentine!
I have been making hearts today! Well, it is Valentine’s day. I want some hearts for a tea cosy. You see I want an elegant tea cosy for when I
play at ladies! Wool cosies are lovely,
but you could never call them elegant.
So I had an idea of using cotton and some fancy stitch. I thought of using hearts to embellish it and
went looking on Pinterest and Ravelry, but amongst the hundreds I saw, nothing hit
the spot. I realized I wanted texture so
thought of popcorns, so out came the hooks and cottons this morning and I
experimented.
These were very nice and I think I will turn them into
brooches. However, I wanted something
bigger to put on the side of the tea cosy and voila…..
It needs refining a bit as I think my sides are not
even, but not too shabby for a prototype.
Last week I feel in love…… with Sophie’s Universe Cal,
I had been keeping a weather eye on it and when I saw how it turned from a
circle to a square I could not help myself.
A rummage around in my stash and yippee I have almost enough yarn, will
have to top up later. So I can justify this as a stash buster for Linda's February's Link Party
So on
Tuesday as the weather had turned bad I had a lovely crochet day and did weeks
1 and 2.
The instructions and tutorials are the best I've seen!
Yesterday and today I have been working on week 3.
It took me a
long time, and that is the reason I was unable to do this week’s Mini Rings of Change,
that and this, Lucy deciding that it made a wonderful place to have a kip! I couldn't move her could I?!
However that is on my radar for tomorrow! That is if I can keep my hands off the lovely
Sophie’s Universe blanket! Well, week 6
instructions come out tomorrow and I have a lot of catching up!
Have a wonderful Valentine’s Day and a great creative
week. Thanks for visiting. Ambrose Sends his purrs along with Lucy and
Peggy Sue.
Cal and Cake!
Finally I am catching up with my Mini Rings of Change
Cal that Kate is hosting. Above is last week’s
rounds 15 – 19.
This week’s rounds were very simple and enabled me to
catch up quickly. However it is starting
to get quite sizeable and heavy to handle.
I can now see it as a rug for my bathroom. I am very pleased with it. It is really interesting to see how colour
affects how the design looks. Even
though we are all using the same pattern they all look so different because if
our colour choices. Head over to Kate and see!
It was a national holiday yesterday – Waitangi Day. I was going to the park to watch the
celebrations but I wimped out as it was stormy strong gale force winds, eek! I
felt bad for the people that organized things, especially as by middle afternoon
the weather had cleared and blue skies prevailed.
So, instead I spent time in the kitchen and prepared
vegetables for pickles and did a big batch of freezing beans and tomatoes. To celebrate my housewifely skills I treated
myself to some baking, one of my favourites
- Muesli Slice.
It is an old Edmonds cookbook recipe (for those
outside NZ the book is a national treasure and I wouldn't be surprised if every
home had one!) Originally published by
Edmonds in 1907 to promote their Baking products. For many years I think till the 1960s every
newly married couple was given a copy by the company.
It is being constantly revised and recipes change as trends in food
change. My first one I got from my grandmother when I
married is very fragile and falling to pieces, but I keep it as there are some
old favourites that are not in my current copy err pub in 1994! I will need a
new one again soon as pages are starting to come out and are rather brown! I wonder what recipes are in the current edition.
There that is my input for celebrating NZ!
Anyways I spent the afternoon doing my patchwork,
sipping tea from my favourite china, really girly pink afternoon and all! The patchwork is nearly finished and I have
decided on the crochet panel but will tell all next time.
The Muesli Slice was yummy, I changed the recipe a
bit, its meant to have chocolate icing
but I don’t like icing (yeah really). But
I needed my chocolate fix so I added chocolate buttons to the mix, divine! Here’s the recipe if you are interested.
Muesli Slice
50g butter
½ cup brown sugar
2 eggs
¾ cup s/r flour or use plain and add Baking Powder 1tsp
1 cup muesli
2 tsp grated lemon rind
½ cup chopped mixed peel (I don’t add this as my
muesli has flavours that would clash!)
¼ to ½ cup of chocolate buttons or chips.
(I make up my own muesli by adding dried fruit, such
as figs, currants, raisins, apricots, cranberries, nuts such as almonds walnuts
and coconut flakes to rolled oats)
Cream butter and sugar, Add eggs one at a time, beating
well after each one. Sift flour and add
BP if using. Fold in the rest of
ingredients to mix. Spread into tin and
bake at 180 C for 25 minutes or till golden.
Add icing if you want.
Enjoy!
Thanks for visiting and I will see you next time.
Do you remember........
I haven’t had any hooky time for the last week
or so. With the welcome rain the garden
needed attention! So I have decided to
give you an update on a long term project. Do you remember my front door doily curtain? I started it in June last year. See below or here.
At that time I had never made a doily. I am now a doily addict! Anyways, this curtain is almost done, woohoo!
I decided to add a fair bit of colour as the hall is
narrow and dark. It gets the morning
sun, and then it looks glorious. I will
take a photo of that when it is completely finished.
I have been pinning the doilies to the net curtain
that is already there so the final position is not set in concrete. When the doilies are completed I will take
the curtain down and sew them together.
I think I will join them to a few rows of filet crochet so that they
hang better.
I think I am on the last one, yay! The doilies below are waiting to be blocked
and added to the mix. It has been a long
project.
On the subject of doilies, the doily bedspread has its fourth doily and I am well
into the fifth doily.
| Pineapple Passion |
Hopefully I will have some time for a bit of hooky
over the next few days, and will be able to sit back and admire all the bounty from the
vegetable garden, then I will have to get to and do some freezing and sauce and pickles making!
Well that’s it for today thanks for visiting and see
you soon.
Catch Up
Mini Rings of Change Cal
It has been
such a busy week that I have been a bit slow with my rug rows. This week we were to do Rounds 11 to
`13. Now each colour I am using is
represented. And oops I have just seen
a mistake! Will have to undo and redo,
drat! That what happens when one crochets when tired. If you want to see more
versions of this project hop on over to Kate’s blog and see how different each
looks.
Doily Bedspread
This is
coming on well, however the fourth doily Pineapple
Passion did give me a few problems mainly the centre with its split double trebles
with its first leg and second leg…… yeah right!
Had to undo the rows several times before I could get it to sit right. But once I got past that I motored along. I am on the last row and then need to block
so will post a picture of it in all its glory next week along with the next
one.
Patchwork
Another
thing I started this week was a patchwork cushion, well it is going to have a
patchwork panel and that will be edged with some crochet, will post as I
go. I want it to look romantic as it is
a wedding anniversary gift. And yes I am
doing it all by hand. I think it is call
English hand piercing. Strangely enough
I am finding it really relaxing doing the tiny joining stitches. Maybe I will venture further and make a bed
cover, maybe a baby sized one, lol.
We have
been having a bit of a drought here – no rain for 6 weeks. However it rained this week, well for one
hour. But it was the heaviest I have
ever seen!
The drops
were huge and all the guttering overflowed.
Too bad if I had visitors they would have to make their way through a
water fall.
Anyway it
was enough to give a very good soak. Yay!
The cats
were not impressed and huddled together on the mat.
That’s it for today see you again
soon.
Thanks for visiting.
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