This week, our Sew Wot Tuesday was hosted by Helen, who lives out in the country. I stopped off at Lewis Farms to pick up another kilo of lovely fresh asparagus. Then on to Helen’s home. It was a full house, with everyone able to make it, which was nice.
Carol started off the show and tell with four little baby quits she had made, to be donated to the local Plunket. A nice grouping of little boy quilts featuring sports, frogs and turtles, dinosaurs, and pirates.
Donated to Plunket babies
Carol had also knitted four cute little soft toys, these were to be sent to the babies at the Neo Natal Hospital in Wanganui.
Look at these cuties
Heather had also been very busy. She showed us a pretty pillowcase she had made. She found the very fine cross stitched piece of fabric in an Op Shop, reflected on the lady who had painstakingly worked on this piece, rescued it and turned it into a pillowcase.
Such fine work on these roses
Heather had done some beautiful baby knitting too. A pretty blue jumper, and another fine 3ply baby cardigan. She wanted to work on smaller things, she told us.
Heather’s baby knitting
We all thought this serviette holder was such a clever pattern. Heather stitched it up for a friend who loves pansies, using a piece of pink, purple and lemon pansy fabric. Isn't it gorgeous!
Heather made this for a friend
Helen had been busy making pillowcases for her grandchildren for Christmas. What little boy doesn’t like trains? I’m quite keen to try this idea too, they are easy, I was told.
Christmas gifts
Not for Christmas, but for a young grandson celebrating a birthday in a couple of months time. What a great quilt, full of trucks and trailers, road signs and road cones, this will a little boy’s dream quilt indeed.
What a great design
We were working on our various projects, Mary was stitching hexagons, and Heather was continuing on her boro stitching. Jude was starting a new pair of socks, Sandra was knitting a cot blanket, and both myself and Carol were busy on our stitcheries.
Helen was busy being the hostess with the mostess and served us a delicious morning tea. We particularly loved the hot toasted asparagus rolls with cream cheese spread on the bread, I’m going to try that idea too. Helen’s husband says we should be called the Eat-a-Lots, not the Sew Wots – we certainly do enjoy our morning teas!
Morning tea time.
Then it was time to say our farewells and head for home, many thanks Helen for a lovely morning. I drove home past a farm with the front paddock full of wrapped hay bales, so just had to stop and take a picture, it was a lovely rural sight indeed. Then back home to suburbia.
The farmer has been busy
11 comments:
Sounds like a fantastic day
Thanks for the lovely show of great projects!
Sounds like you ladies had a wonderful morning meeting; such beautiful works on display...
The little boy quilts are just darling...thanks for sharing..hugs, Julierose
being you live in town it must be nice to drive to the countryside now and then. Your teas look delightful and so many nice knitting items!
Bravo to Heather for rescuing the gorgeous, stitched roses! Making a pillowcase was a wonderful idea. Love all the projects the Sew Wots are creating.
All the ladies have been as busy as ever.
What lovely crafting happening. You are all so quick at getting things completed.
I always think covered bales look like giant marshmallows sitting in the field.
God bless.
So many talented ladies. I'm sure you get a lot of inspiration from getting together and sharing your projects.
How nice that you could all get along this time. It looks like you had a lovely morning.
So much lovely work. Great to see all the baby projects. They all look great.
Catching up this morning. Lovely photo of you two and belated Happy Anniversary. I grew up celebrating Guy Fawlkes or Bonfire Night as we called it. My sister was born on that night so of course, never forget her birthday.
How nice to see your Flag blocks all arranged and finished. Lovely looking. Delightful Sew Wots post as always. I love that pretty tea cloth with embroidered flowers, and the toasted asparagus sounds delicious. I enlarged the photo to see that Christmas tree in the tray.
Thanks for sharing, Jenny!
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