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Wednesday, June 18, 2025

Sew Wot Tuesday

 I was looking forward to Sew Wot Tuesday, as I was unable to attend the previous get-together.  But first I had to wrap up a couple of birthday gifts to take, both Mary and Helen had recently celebrated their birthdays.

For the birthday girls

There was a full house at Carol's home, it was so nice that everyone could attend.  Sadly these days as we are getting older, medical appointments and issues seem to pop up regularly.  But we all made it, so that was great.  It was such fun watching both Mary and Helen open their gifts, I'm sure we got just as much pleasure seeing it happen as the birthday girls did opening their parcels.  

Socks certainly featured in show and tell, they were all laid out for a photo opportunity.   Some completed, and some just needed stitching up the side seam, another pair on the needles, plus a pair displayed on feet!  Winter certainly is sock knitting time, and Helen had also knitted a couple of wooly hats.

Cozy and warm for winter

Carol had completed her knitting commission from Heather to knit some garments for Heather's upcoming twin great-grandbabies.  So pretty.

For the twins

And Carol had another lot of baby donations to show, before they are whisked away to the hospital.

Knitted by Carol

In fact, I think Carol qualifies for a Gold Star as she had yet another finish to show us.  She had just completed this pretty embroidered wall hanging.  I love seeing embroidered blocks used in quilts.


Carol's pretty embroidered wall hanging

All of us were industrially knitting  even more socks, except for Jude who was busy with her crochet hook.  She was working on this lovely blanket, so pretty in these shades.

Jude's pretty crochet

Then it was morning tea time, always the highlight of our get-togethers, we always look forward to this.  I know we don't really need such a beautiful spread each time, but as we are known as The Eat-alots, we certainly enjoy it, and appreciate the work that goes into it.  Thanks to Carol for a lovely morning hosting the Sew Wots.

Morning Tea


Sunday, June 15, 2025

Sock Knitting

I'm pleased I have a sock finish, this pair seems to have taken ages.  But only because I don't work on them all the time, I tend to flick from one project to another.   These are for my daughter, I asked if she would like another pair for Christmas.  "Yes please" she said, "I'd like pale blue this time".  So they are done well ahead of time, which is good.


  Socks for my daughter

I knit my socks flat, two at a time then sew up the side seam.  You can't feel the seam and it doesn't go under the sole, but up the side.  None of those tiny double pointed needles for me!  This pair was  made using Tootsies 4ply Merino sock yarn.

But wait, there's more, I'm working on two more pair as well, both up to different stages.  These are thick 12ply socks, using double knit together with left over sock yarn, and will be for me.  The heels are done on the dark pair, and the pale ones have more growing to do to reach the heel stage.  I prefer wearing these thicker socks, especially in the winter.


Two more pair on the go

Our winter weather has been very changeable, cool but sunny some days, and heavy rain on other days.  There was a sprinkling of snow on the hills last week, which always looks pretty in the sunshine, but I'm pleased we don't live in an area with snow on the ground. 


Snow on the Tararua Ranges

Colder weather means more soup making, so I made a batch of French Onion soup in my Crockpot.  It was delicious served with some cheesy toast on the top of my bowl of soup.  Nothing beats hot soup for lunch on a cold winter's day.


French Onion soup

Saturday, June 14, 2025

Selvedge sewing again

It was time to make another double handed oven mitt with my selvedges.  I had a bunch of brown ones, as I thought, but some were autumn toned with a touch of orange, so that worked well. I always stitch the pockets first, just to see how many selvedges I have to work with.  That done, I had enough  over for the body of the mitt, and used plain orange fabric for under the pockets.  Just as well I have a walking foot as stitching the binding on the mitt through all those layers is quite a job.

Stitching slowly through multiple layers

My nifty little clips are great to use while I hand stitch the binding through the hessian at the back.  I always used to stick myself with pins, no matter how careful I was.

Stitching the binding down on the back through the hessian

Finished, an orange one for June.  This is number six, and I have a few black selvedges left to use for the last one.  

Orange mitt for June

It was nice to attend the Social Sewing Day today (Saturday) with some quilt club ladies.  Just a casual day, where everyone does their own thing.  There was machine piecing and machine quilting taking place, plus hand stitching, embroidery, bindings, and even one of the ladies sewing buttons on jumpers knitted for charity.  I don't bother taking my sewing machine as it is much too heavy for me to cope with these days.  We take our own lunch, and there is always plenty of chatting going on, and checking out everyone's projects.  Many thanks to the two ladies who baked some muffins for our morning tea.

Nine happy quilters today


Friday, June 13, 2025

AGM, Chocolate Cafe and Donations

 On Thursday we had the AGM for the caravan club at Paraparaumu.  Although I am no longer an active member, as a Life Member I am welcome at any functions and get togethers.  The meeting was at Club Vista and the restaurant has views over the sea.  Not much to see as the weather was very wet indeed on the drive down.  Kapiti Island was under the clouds.

View from the restaurant

We all stayed on for lunch and took over two tables in the restaurant.  The meals were very tasty, and rather large helpings indeed.  I enjoyed my Pork Belly, but struggled towards the end, there was just too much on the plate.


Enjoying our lunch

After lunch we said our goodbyes and went our separate ways.  Dot and I stopped off at the local shopping mall and indulged in a cup of hot chocolate, from Butlers Chocolate Cafe, a very pleasant finish to the day.



A glass of hot chocolate each

Then today, Friday, I dropped off a couple of donation quilts to Nest Collective, a charity which looks after new babies and their families.  




Pink/grey quilt went today, plus a blue boys one I forgot to photograph


These two quilts were donated earlier but I don't think I blogged about them at the time.


Saturday, June 7, 2025

Orange for June RSC

Orange is the chosen colour this month for June and I have to admit it's not really a colour I care for. But I found two shades of orange to stitch up a couple of blocks for my boy's white and black donation quilt.

Boy's blocks

Then I checked through my bag of 2.5in squares, looking for anything orange.  Not a great deal of luck, I only found enough for two of these blocks.

Orange, tan and apricot, slim pickings indeed

As I've decided to split these blocks into girly shades, and other darker shades to make both a boy and a girl quilt, I'll need more blocks than originally thought.  So I rummaged through the bag again, using any colours at all, and stitched up another 15 or so framed four patch  blocks.  Might as well get them done and out of the way, I know I've often said that I don't really enjoy stitching with little squares.  I'll use them up as fast as I can, then they will be gone for good!

But wait, there's more

My crockpot (slow cooker) was full of orange coloured goodness last week when I cooked up some yummy pumpkin soup.  I like to add cooked bacon and oinon to mine, and a little curry powder too.  So nice, and there are several small containers in the freezer for me to enjoy for lunch later.

Pumpkin soup with a swirl of cream

Although it was fine and cool today, the weather this weekend is meant to be very cold and wild.  With the Cook Strait ferries cancelled because of high swells, the weather front is approaching from the South Island with heavy snow down there.  There is a sprinkling of snow on the Tararua Ranges behind my home, it looks so pretty glistening in the sunshine.  I've changed my seasonal wall-hanging to my "Winter Welcome".  Yes, I know we don't get snow on the ground here, but it is cute, I think.  This kit was a gift and I enjoyed stitching it up.

Welcome to Winter


Thursday, June 5, 2025

Chookshed Challenge for June

 Goodness knows what happened to May as I didn't even get my Chookshed Challenge out at all to work on.  I'm hoping I will do much better this month.  Had a look through the bin to find number 5, which is a set of small Christmas ornaments.  This kit was a gift from my pen-friend Carol several years ago, and inside was a panel of pre-printed Christmas designs.  Some of them required applique pieces and Carol had kindly added felt as necessary for me.

Gift from Carol

I had stitched these lovely little designs a couple of years ago, and they have been patiently waiting for me to take them to the next step.   I've decided against making the stitcheries into tiny pillows, but instead will use the alternate design instructions to make a wall hanging, or maybe a table mat.  So that is what I hope to achieve this month, wish me luck!