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Sunday, March 3, 2024

It's Chookshed Challenge number 4

 It's a new month, and a  new number has been chosen for the monthly Chookshed Challenge.  It is number four, and on my list that is to use a panel.  I had a couple of panels tucked away, and decided to work on the horse panel.


We have just got back from a caravan weekend away, so all I've done so far is to retrieve the bag, check what was inside, and have a think about what I'll be doing and what other fabrics to add.  I'm looking forward to starting this project this week.  The panel was purchased several years ago to make a quilt for my younger grand-daughter, but I didn't use it and purchased a much bigger panel in the same design.  Hopefully I can find a photo of Megan's finished quilt to show you when I get this one completed, for comparison.

And what did we get up to on our weekend away?  We attended the Martinborough Fair, along with a million other people, it seemed.  And enjoyed a New Zealand delicacy there, a whitebait fritter served with bread and butter, so delicious.  A little pricy, but certainly worth every penny, after all, we don't get to eat this very often.

There is a tasty whitebait fritter hiding under the bread

We enjoyed a BBQ meal on Saturday night, and a shared dessert too.  It's amazing how many different tasty goodies are served up when everyone brings a dish to share.  Strawberries and icecream, cheesecake, mini pavlovas, jelly, and chocolates galore.  We certainly didn't go hungry.


Owen and Robin at the BBQ

The wind got up and shook the caravans overnight and in the early morning - those gusts were quite scary indeed.  Luckily it calmed down and the wind warning over the ranges was lifted before we headed for home.  Thank goodness for that, towing a caravan in such strong winds can be quite dangerous.  

15 comments:

ButterZ said...

Bring a plate dinners to share always end up yummy. Can’t wait to see your panel done Jenny. We were away in our caravan this weekend too.

Gretchen Weaver said...

Sounds like a great time away. I'm looking forward to seeing what you do with the panel, happy stitching!

Julierose said...

What a pretty panel to work with you have there, Jenny!! Looking forward to seeing how you use it;)))
We had lashings of heavy rain from the East last night and found one of our back tv room awning windows was leaking...;0000 We think that wasps, trying to build nests in the crack there, left debris--pieces of grass etc, and it has kept the window from completely closing!!
We will seal it up for now and have it replaced in Springtime--more $$$$!
Sounds like your caravan trip was a fun one..despite the weather...
hugs, Julierose

Maria said...

I remember when you made the Horse quilt for you GD …
Thought you might make a cushion this time or is the panel too big for that?
You sure don’t go hungry on your caravanning trips.

Karen - Quilts...etc. said...

glad the winds went down for you when it was time to go home - yes it can be nerve wracking pulling a camper behind you in the winds - we had a small motorhome and it would feel the winds too and always drove slower than usual when windy and sometimes not go all that far before we would stop for the day

Tired Teacher said...

What a pretty panel: I’m looking forward to see how you use it. Potluck meals are always fun and filling, too.

Michelle Ridgway said...

Look forward to seeing what you do with your lovely horses. Sounds like a great weekend away with great food xx

Jackie said...

I really like pot luck meals. There is always so much to choose from.

Looking forward the your challenge this month.

God bless.

loulee said...

Have fun with that panel.

Astrid said...

That's a pretty horse panel. Can't wait to see what you decide on. That sounds like a nice caravan weekend, even if it was windy for some time. Is whitebait a fish? Your meal looks yummy, ...and all the potluck dessert!

Berkshire Tatter said...

Glad that your travels were safe. Wind can be amazingly powerful. Looking forward to seeing what you do with the little panel. I have several and haven't turned them into anything.

Marthanne

Lyndsey said...

A very pretty panel and I'm sure you will have fun deciding what you are going to do with it. I'm looking forward to seeing your design. John loves the sound of a whitebait fritter but I loved all the desserts!

Melisa- pinkernpunkinquilting said...

High winds can be very frightening when in a caravan. So glad you are home safe and you had a lovely weekend. Enjoy working on the gorgeous panel. Happy quilting.

dq said...

Your horse panel is gorgeous and will become something great no matter what you choose to make of it.
I went to Martinborough when visiting last spring. Loved the vineyards and quaint little town. I wish we had known about the fritters.
Deana

Jocelyn is Canadian Needle Nana said...

I think I remember Meghan's quilt featuring a horse panel. You will do a wonderful job of this Jenny. I like this monthly nudge to get working on a project. You have such great times caravaning with those like minded folks too.