Thursday, April 28, 2011

Projects there are many

Well you'd think with two full weeks of holidays i would be blogging about all the finished projects i have done in that time. Well not so. We have started about three new projects and continuing with only some of the things that was on my list of things to do and finish. I have been experimenting with paper quilting which i started last holidays and have made considerable progress as it is all hand sewn which is very time consuming but relaxing and portable. I have paper quilted triangles then sewn them into hexagons. I really am a fan of colour so have used ten different fabrics which i had in my stash.



While sewing the hexagons i am also cutting out and sewing a quilt called Day Lilies for Little Ma which again uses lots and lots of colour, well actually uses 21 different fabrics. I tell you i had a lot of fun in spotlight choosing those fabrics. This is also a hand sewn quilt from a book by Jinny Beyer which is like the bible of hand-sewing. I'm sure this quilt will take me a good few years to complete.



Both Little Ma and myself have started a very late birthday present for a friend which involves lots of time. We are going to knit a lap blanket which has been dyed with eucalyptus leaves from our friends back yard near flinders uni. We are using eucalyptus leaves and bark as these do not require a mordant which are usually chemicals. Our house has smelt a bit strong and different over the pass few days as we boil the leaves or bark in rain water for a couple of hours before putting a skein of white wool in for a further couple of hours. After rinsing and drying the colours which we have got so far are amazing especially the bark which has produced a rich chocolate brown.



We plan on doing a pattern called Curve of Pursuit which caught our eye while googling for patterns. We bought the pattern from a site called
  • Ravelry




  • I also found a pattern on the Ravelry site called ten-stitch-twist. Again i can play with colour with this pattern so fell in love and even better was a free download. The instructions for how to start the circle and join are so well explained ad detailed as well. Both the patterns use short row knitting and i must say every knitter should try this technique as it really is very easy.



    Little Ma has been very busy knitting baby booties as my auntie's daughter-in-law recently had a little girl. The first pair where a slightly to big for a baby so she knitted another pair and now has a pair for the baby and her bigger sister who is two.



    Well back to one of the many projects.

    Thursday, April 21, 2011

    Noah

    This is Noah the latest RB guide dog in training to come into our home. He came to us at christmas time 2010 and i really think he is a horse disguised as a dog because he is a big boy. He has settled so well with the whole family including our cat Tiger. Tiger likes to rub his head on Noah's chest and then flick him with his tail as he passes. Cheeky cat but he loves them.



    Noah should be with us for a couple more months and then hopefully will go into more intense training with the RBS.
    He really is a gorgeous boy. Has night dreams which can get very loud with running paws as well. He is also a keen gardener. Was at a friends house the other day and he helped himself to a ripe strawberry, spitting our the green top. Although that was being saved for our friends granddaughter. He also ate what he though was grass but was in fact little bamboo. Unfortunately he pulled the whole plant out. oops! But we replanted it so fingers crossed not too much damage. He also likes to pick his own tomatoes from the vines in the backyard. He is currently resting happily after a morning bath, walk and breakfast.

    Monday, April 18, 2011

    Golden Night Orbs

    These spiders seem to be popping up everywhere in Adelaide. We currently have three permanent residents in our garden and we have been watching the progress of them for the last couple of months. They spin very large webs and do a really good job at catching those annoying flys. Also completely harmless hence they may stay, although our neighbour is not so keen as the only time the spider moved happened to be when she was opening her gate just below the web. I think she must like the neighbour, you know trying to be friendly by saying Hi.
    My camera is having trouble focusing.





    This spider is our longest resident and she is getting very big!
    She did have to move from next to our pear tree after a very strong storm was too much for the web and it broke. She clung to the top of the pear tree for the rest of the bad weather and has upgraded to the grape vine growing on the veranda.

    Tuesday, April 12, 2011

    Japanese Quilt

    Little Ma and and i started this quilt shortly after going to the Quilt and Craft Fair here in Adelaide. Thought it was time we made Wills something other than a knitted item. Bought the pattern at the fair and then got the fabrics from Brighton quilt store and also Logans quilts online with much picking and choosing. Took a few nights of a serious production line involving Little Ma cutting and pinning and me stuck to the sewing machine. This process was so fast the top of the quilt came together in the blink of an eye. After we had quilted the three layers of the quilt together we decided that to really make the quilt something special Little Ma quilted the border.
    Here is the finished product and just in time for the cooler weather.


    And the back. Little Ma used left over strips of all the fabrics and it really does finish the quilt well.



    Holidays as of friday so hopefully more fun stuff will be happening including lots of quilting, knitting and gardening.

    Hugs MnM