There is an awful lot to see down here in the South Island, as we are traveling around. We spent several days in Blackball, an old mining town. The most famous building here is undoubtedly the pub which has an interesting story about it’s name, called “Formerly the Blackball Hilton”. Built in 1910 it was named The Dominion. In the 1970s the owners changed the name to The Blackball Hilton, as the main street is called Hilton after one of the early mine managers. However, a threat of legal action from the overseas Hilton Hotel chain caused the name ...
read moreWe have moved on to the tiny settlement of Barrytown and I had an hour or so sitting under the shady awning doing a little stitching. We are camped up on a hill and have a wonderful sea view.
Not only did I finish this tiny little dove from Noah's Ark stitchery, but worked a little longer to start the next design – two kangaroos waiting to hop onboard the ark.
Just a small finish
Sitting outside in the balmy evening with our camping neighbours, we were chatting away and waiting for the sun to go down into the horizon ...
read moreI've spent a little time on my first Noah’s Ark Stitchery, and finished one. It’s only small, but after all, every little bit helps. I had to go shopping the other day to buy some black Perle no.5 thread as I had run out.
Two rabbits, done
So where have we been on our South Island trip these last few days? St Arnaud was on my wish list for this trip. I remember travelling through this tiny alpine village back in 2018 and remarking that I would like to stay here for a night or two ...
read moreWhile packing for our South Island caravan holiday I had to make sure I had plenty of hand work to do. First, some knitting. I quite enjoy knitting on car journeys, so I cast on a double knit cardigan/jacket for myself. I bought the big cone of pure New Zealand navy 8ply, double knit wool at a good price so I’m very pleased with that. The design is reasonably plain so should be fine for car knitting.
A cardigan for me
And just in case I feel like a change, I gathered up some part balls of yarn ...
read moreMy slow stitching lately has been working on Hello Spring. I wanted to stitch a small seasonal wall-hanging – I already had one for Autumn and another for Winter and they hang on the wall by our front entrance. The words were originally stitched in a springy yellow colour, but it didn't really show up enough. Nothing for it but to remove them and re-stitch with black thread. The stitching is done on a pale green fabric, which doesn’t really show up in the photo at all. This design is an adaptation of something similar which I found on ...
read moreMy slow Sunday stitching got a bit of a hurry-up today as I really wanted to finish this small corgi stitchery. I had already stitched two of these to put on a secret Christmas gift, so no pictures just yet. Then I thought, why not make one for me as well, I’m sure I’ll use it some time, perhaps on an apron pocket or a tea towel. This lovely free pattern is from https://jacquelynnesteves.com/blog/ and she designed this stitchery in honour of Queen Elizabeth when she passed away.
Royal corgi
Over the last few months ...
read moreSpring has sprung here in my part of Paradise, and last night was time to turn the clocks forward one hour for Daylight Saving time. Our evenings will be little longer, more time to enjoy the balmy early evenings. It must be said that I love Summer.
I’ve been a bit preoccupied lately with several appointments in the lead up to Robin’s knee replacement, and his operation last Tuesday. It went well, I’m pleased to say, and he was home within a few days. He wasn't allowed home until he could get out of bed and ...
read moreOur weekend was spent in Woodville (about 90km each way). We were invited to attend a caravan rally (with a different group) and it was nice to catch up with several couples we had met up with over the years at different rallies. One of the highlights for me was the craft display. Although I didn't know it was happening ahead of time I had several hand stitched items in the caravan, so I could take part too. There obviously is a lot of talent in this group, with everything from knitting, quilts, toys, hardanger on show. I certainly ...
read moreYes, I know, I’m plodding along with my apron stitchery, but that’s no reason not to trace off and prepare a new stitchery project. I've decided I want to do this freebie from Stitch Doodles.
New pattern
Because I wanted to stitch something with a Spring vibe, I changed the words, and traced the pattern onto a very pale green fabric. So far, I’ve made a small start. Sorry, but this didn't photograph terribly well, but I’m sure you get the idea.
I've made a start
I needed my helper to hold the ...
read moreMy slow stitching this week has been a little work on another apron. Once again, I’m using a design from Stitcher’s Revolution “Cute Kitchen Sayings”. This one is Be Grateful.
Another apron
I’ve also been working on another pair of socks. These were the very first pair I ever knitted, but I’ve found them much too short, the pattern has them finishing just a couple of inches above the ankle. I wasn't happy wearing them, so decided to unravel the rib down from the top and lengthen them. That was easier said than done, I ...
read moreThe gift to my granddaughter has been posted and received, so now it’s time to show it. Megan and her boyfriend have recently bought a home, and we are very proud of their achievement. Of course she needed a house warming gift – luckily I had already started an embroidered tea towel for Megan and her sister, so I was half way there. With the embroidery complete, I added fabric borders to finish them off.
Ready for the top and bottom borders
How about a matching double handed oven mitt to go with it, I thought. I used up the ...
read moreIt’s taken a while, with this project put in time out for a while, while I’ve worked on other things. But at last I’ve finished the stitchery on my caravan apron. The design is from Stitcher’s Revolution Camping Adventures patterns, and I certainly enjoyed working on it.
I remember purchasing two of these aprons while on a trip to Hamilton. Just what I was looking for, the lighter coloured front bib would be the perfect place to add an embroidery.
Camping apron now finished
This was so enjoyable to do, I’ve now got the second ...
read moreIt’s winter here in my part of paradise, with wet, cold, windy weather most days. But believe it or not, the sun came out, the wind dropped and I managed to spend an hour outside on the patio one afternoon this week. Gemma joined me, and she sat on the wooden seat soaking up the sunshine, while I sat at the patio table. My task was to do some more stitching on my latest pair of secret socks for one of the granddaughters. I knit my socks on two needles, so have to finish them with a seam up ...
read moreIsn't there a song which says that? It’s certainly true in my part of the world, wind, rain, thunder and lightning, snow down to low altitudes and even some hail is promised! It’s a good day to stay inside, I think. We started off the day with a nice warming bowl of porridge, served with brown sugar and cream, the only way to eat it, we think. I may well have Scottish blood in my veins but I enjoy my porridge a lot more titivated up than the real Scots porridge eaters do. With a full tummy ...
read moreMy slow hand work this week has been working on socks, plus a little hand stitching on an apron. Socks first – I’m knitting away on two pair of fine 4ply socks for my granddaughters. They were so thrilled with the pair they each received last Christmas that they were more than happy with another pair. After all, they said, they had never had a hand knitted pair of socks before! How could I refuse? This time, they checked out the internet with me and chose their own wool. Emma chose the pink and green yarn, and Megan chose the ...
read moreFinally finished, the stitching on two tea towels, one each for my grand daughters. I decided to make them for the girls for when they finally get engaged perhaps, and settle down. Now that Megan has become a home owner with her boyfriend, I think that qualifies, don't you? The iron on transfer is from the very clever Stitcher’s Revolution Cute Kitchen Sayings pattern booklet. I need to add strips of fabric to the top and bottom of each tea towel and have some “kitchen” themed fabric purchased and ready to go. That’s the next job.
Hand ...
read moreTime to work out what to make next, so I have been trying out a few patterns to see if they are what I want. So, lots of new starts.
I started with a test block using the Tula Pink pandas.
It was a bit fiddly finding the right size to cut the centre block to use the fabric without too much wastage. I stuck with the black and white theme in two of the rounds and then mixed colours in batiks in between. I was even silly enough to try to match the colour at the top of the ...
read moreI’m pleased to say that my set of placemats for the caravan are now finished. The stitchery portion had been completed a while ago. After machine quilting, the final job was to hand stitch the binding down. I always enjoy this last part, and stitched away sitting outside on the patio in the warm Autumn sunshine. These place mats will be used on our table during our next caravan trip away.
Place mats all done
This great outdoorsy design is from Stitcher’s Revolution Camping Adventures, and I thought it was just right to use in the caravan. Now ...
read moreWe are away on another caravan trip, this time for three weeks, from Urenui in New Plymouth down to Waikanae with the ICA (International Caravan Assoc) group. I’ve found time to do some handwork, stitching a little more on the tea towels I’m making for my grand-daughters. I’ve got this far on the pink one, and still have the boy fish slice to stitch.
Tea towel stitchery
I’ve got my knitting bag with me, and thought it would be a good opportunity to start stitching up a pair of burgundy socks I completed a while ago ...
read moreI've enjoyed the slow stitching on my current project from Stitcher’s Revolution Camping Adventures, the iron on transfer is called “I Love Camping”. This will be the middle section of a pair of place mats to use in our caravan. Featuring a cup of coffee, trees in the forest and the full moon rising over the mountains, it was very enjoyable to stitch.
Then they were trimmed to size, and borders added which features a leafy print. I’ve had a rummage through my batting offcuts and will be stitching together two small franken-battings to suit. And with ...
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