Saturday, 7 February 2015

Cal and Cake!


Finally I am catching up with my Mini Rings of Change Cal that Kate is hosting.  Above is last week’s rounds 15 – 19.


This week’s rounds were very simple and enabled me to catch up quickly.  However it is starting to get quite sizeable and heavy to handle.  I can now see it as a rug for my bathroom.  I am very pleased with it.  It is really interesting to see how colour affects how the design looks.  Even though we are all using the same pattern they all look so different because if our colour choices.  Head over to Kate and see!

It was a national holiday yesterday – Waitangi Day.  I was going to the park to watch the celebrations but I wimped out as it was stormy strong gale force winds, eek! I felt bad for the people that organized things, especially as by middle afternoon the weather had cleared and blue skies prevailed.


So, instead I spent time in the kitchen and prepared vegetables for pickles and did a big batch of freezing beans and tomatoes.  To celebrate my housewifely skills I treated myself to some baking, one of my favourites  -  Muesli Slice.


It is an old Edmonds cookbook recipe (for those outside NZ the book is a national treasure and I wouldn't be surprised if every home had one!)  Originally published by Edmonds in 1907 to promote their Baking products.  For many years I think till the 1960s every newly married couple was given a copy by the company.  It is being constantly revised and recipes change as trends in food change.  My first one I got from my grandmother when I married is very fragile and falling to pieces, but I keep it as there are some old favourites that are not in my current copy err pub in 1994! I will need a new one again soon as pages are starting to come out and are rather brown! I wonder what recipes are in the current edition.

There that is my input for celebrating NZ!


Anyways I spent the afternoon doing my patchwork, sipping tea from my favourite china, really girly pink afternoon and all!  The patchwork is nearly finished and I have decided on the crochet panel but will tell all next time.
The Muesli Slice was yummy, I changed the recipe a bit,  its meant to have chocolate icing but I don’t like icing (yeah really).  But I needed my chocolate fix so I added chocolate buttons to the mix, divine!  Here’s the recipe if you are interested.

Muesli Slice




50g butter
½ cup brown sugar
2 eggs
¾ cup s/r flour or use plain and add Baking Powder 1tsp
1 cup muesli
2 tsp grated lemon rind
½ cup chopped mixed peel (I don’t add this as my muesli has flavours that would clash!)
¼ to ½ cup of chocolate buttons or chips.
(I make up my own muesli by adding dried fruit, such as figs, currants, raisins, apricots, cranberries, nuts such as almonds walnuts and coconut flakes to rolled oats)

Cream butter and sugar, Add eggs one at a time, beating well after each one.  Sift flour and add BP if using.  Fold in the rest of ingredients to mix.  Spread into tin and bake at 180 C for 25 minutes or till golden.  Add icing if you want.
Enjoy!

Thanks for visiting and I will see you next time.


Tuesday, 3 February 2015

Do you remember........

I haven’t had any hooky time for the last week or so.  With the welcome rain the garden needed attention!  So I have decided to give you an update on a long term project. Do you remember  my front door doily curtain?  I started it in June last year.  See below or here.  


At that time I had never made a doily.  I am now a doily addict!  Anyways, this curtain is almost done, woohoo!


I decided to add a fair bit of colour as the hall is narrow and dark.  It gets the morning sun, and then it looks glorious.  I will take a photo of that when it is completely finished.


I have been pinning the doilies to the net curtain that is already there so the final position is not set in concrete.  When the doilies are completed I will take the curtain down and sew them together.  I think I will join them to a few rows of filet crochet so that they hang better.


I think I am on the last one, yay!  The doilies below are waiting to be blocked and added to the mix.  It has been a long project.


On the subject of doilies, the doily bedspread has its fourth doily and I am well into the fifth doily.

Pineapple Passion
Hopefully I will have some time for a bit of hooky over the next few days, and will be able to sit back and admire all the bounty from the vegetable garden, then I will have to get to and do some freezing and  sauce and pickles making!


Well that’s it for today thanks for visiting and see you soon.


Sunday, 25 January 2015

Catch Up

Mini Rings of Change Cal


It has been such a busy week that I have been a bit slow with my rug rows.  This week we were to do Rounds 11 to `13.  Now each colour I am using is represented.   And oops I have just seen a mistake!  Will have to undo and redo, drat!  That what happens when one crochets when tired.  If you want to see more versions of this project hop on over to Kate’s blog and see how different each looks.

Doily Bedspread

This is coming on well, however the fourth doily Pineapple Passion did give me a few problems mainly the centre with its split double trebles with its first leg and second leg…… yeah right!  Had to undo the rows several times before I could get it to sit right.  But once I got past that I motored along.  I am on the last row and then need to block so will post a picture of it in all its glory next week along with the next one.

Patchwork

Another thing I started this week was a patchwork cushion, well it is going to have a patchwork panel and that will be edged with some crochet, will post as I go.  I want it to look romantic as it is a wedding anniversary gift.  And yes I am doing it all by hand.  I think it is call English hand piercing.  Strangely enough I am finding it really relaxing doing the tiny joining stitches.  Maybe I will venture further and make a bed cover, maybe a baby sized one, lol.


We have been having a bit of a drought here – no rain for 6 weeks.  However it rained this week, well for one hour.  But it was the heaviest I have ever seen!


The drops were huge and all the guttering overflowed.  Too bad if I had visitors they would have to make their way through a water fall.


Anyway it was enough to give a very good soak. Yay!

The cats were not impressed and huddled together on the mat.

That’s it for today see you again soon.
Thanks for visiting.


Friday, 16 January 2015

CALS and Award

I love CALs they stop me from racing ahead, give me time to ponder.  I have completed two more rounds of Kate's Cal Mini Rings of Change.


I was going to do the Moogly 2015 Cal blanket, but when I saw the first square I decided not to as it was very fussy, and looked very difficult.  However when I was reading Kates post today she had done an alternate square that was rather nice! So what to do?  I had already decided to do a blanket using Cherry Heart’s Vintage blanket using Jan Eaton’s book of 200 blocks as inspiration.


 I rather like them and will keep on with it.  However I think I will keep an eye out on the Moogly Squares and see how they  go.


This week the lovely Anna of Annas Simple Crochet awarded me this award.  Thankyou very much Anna.

Following the rules, I have to : follow the blog who nominated me, answer to 5 questions and nominate 10 blogs.

The questions -
1  What would you change in your current situation? Nothing!
2   What you do not forgive? Lying
What would your perfect disguise? Dark glasses they say the eyes are the window to your soul!
 Do you believe in eternal love or is it a fairy tale ? Love with capital letters.
    5  An important song in your life.  Lady in Red can’t recall who sings it!

The blogs-

The * marks NZ blogs.

The cats are in hiding today, as it has been rather noisy here today. 


Ambrose hiding down the back in my wild area!


Lucy has been deep in hiding and just come out for dinner.

Peggy Sue is staying under the bed. She is a nervous cat, she was a rescue kitten and I am sure she was maltreated as she hates loud noises and children!  She will come out when it is dark.

Why the noise?  It is Wings Over Wairarapa Air Show this weekend and the jets, biplanes, etc have been screeching above the town today.

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But I won’t let it distract me like a couple of years ago, I was watching planes doing loops while I was pruning some bushes and partially cut off the tip of my little finger! Spending the rest of the day in A&E.   So there will be no pruning this weekend!  Hopefully,  lots of crafting, LOL
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 Have a great Weekend.


Saturday, 10 January 2015

Doily Contrasts

This week has been one of contrasts:


Colour, bright and neon and a sedate ecru!


Yarn, thick chunky wool and fine cotton!

Sunflower Bloom
I have finished another Patricia Kristoffersen doily for my bedspread.  It was much more difficult than the first two.  I have started the fourth one and that is really difficult!  But hey I love a challenge.


The above is a doily I have done in dk cotton from a chart I found on Pinterest.  I made it for my table outside to lighten up a shady spot this summer.  The colours are not true in this photo (it was taken early this evening).  The true colour are those in the first photo above.


 This is the next two rounds of Kates Mini rings ofchange CAL, wk 2.  I had a hard time restraining myself from doing more rows.  That’s why the neon doily was started. Lol!

It has been stiflingly hot this week, and my poor flowers are being bleached by the sun.  The grass is brown, at least it has stopped growing!


However the mini agapanthus loves the heat!


The vegetable garden is thriving and this this morning’s pickings.


This week Peggy Sue takes a star turn.

Have a great week and thank you for visiting.



Monday, 5 January 2015

Doilies and a new CAL


One of my goals for 2015 is to finally complete a vintage style bedspread.  I have fluffed about with motifs rejected them because the project was too boring for my flibergibity mind.  However, thanks to my RSI I have found just the right thing.  Last year I brought a book Absolutely Gorgeous Doilies from Leisure Arts.  There are 18 patterns by Patricia Kristoffersen.  They are gorgeous, textured and very complicated!  No room for boredom!


So far I have completed 2 and am well on the way on the third.  Doily No 1 is Park Avenue and relatively simple.

Park Avenue

Doily No 2 - Pineapple Patch was slightly more difficult.

Pineapple Patch
Now the one I am doing this week No 3 Sunflower Bloom is another matter!  I have undone rounds several times, but I am getting there.

I have decided to try and do one a week except that later on in the book they get very complicated and are larger so they might take two weeks.  I am doing them all in an ecru 2 ply satin finish organic cotton from Sullivan’s. an Australian company.  I have found that the best hook for it is a 2m.  I am not sure yet how I will join them.

I have been given a magazine Interweave Crochet – Spring 2014 that has an article on ways to prevent RSI.


I have found it really helpful with my RSI, and I have been trying different ways to hold the hook.  Normally I am an overhand holder - Butter-knife method.  I have experiment and find myself comfortable with an underhand – the pencil grip.  It uses different movements and I get little pain.  Sooooooo…… I can now crochet using wool and bigger hooks, but have decided to take it really easy.  The answer I found was via Linda of Linda's Crafty Corner.  he is doing a Cal along with Kate It is the mini rings of change  and it can be whatever you want it to be doily, blanket or rug.    It is for turtle crocheters so will be just right for me.  


I am going to do a bit of stash busting and want to make a rug for the bathroom.  I am using two strands of wool and a 6mm hook.  However it is not going to be as colourful as Linda’s and Kates.  This week is only two rounds, how will I restrain myself!! 

Well I think that’s about enough for now, except for a shot of the garden and a very difficult to photo Ambrose!



Thanks for visiting and have a wonderful week.



PS.  If you are interested in the article on preventing crochet RSI and can’t get the magazine, I will only be too happy to send you a photo of the pages. Email me at zanasjourney(at)gmail(dot)com

Thursday, 1 January 2015

A New Year, A New Start


Yes I am still here!  December was a month full of life’s dramas and I am sorry to say that crochet and blogging didn't get a look in.  However, things are settling down and I am so pleased to be able to blog again and visit you all.


This is the scene that greeted me when I got home a few days ago; my poor garden is a jungle, lots of work to do.  Missed the best of the roses but these carpet roses seem to thrive in the heat.


For the last few years instead of making a new year’s resolution (which tended to be broken as I made it!), I have chosen a word for the year.  Last year it was ForwardThis year I have chosen Streamline.

Why streamline?  Well it is something I need to apply in all areas of my life.  I need to declutter.  I need to simplify my garden.  I need lose a bit of weight especially around the midriff!  I really just want to be comfortable with my body.  I need to focus on a few projects instead of hopping here and there and losing track.  Especially crochet!


I was unable to crochet for most of December due to RSA from crochet!  In November I went mad and completed 2 blankets plus other bits and pieces, well, I have learnt!  On Christmas Eve I picked up my crochet hook and some thread and started a doily.  No pain!  Well I managed to do this in front of the TV.  The next day I picked up my hook and some wool, the pain was there.  I must use a different technique for thread.  Whatever,  it means that I can crochet again, albeit with thread, doilies here I come.  But I will not push it too hard.


I have just finished this one and one other that I started earlier in the year. (Details in my next post)  I am blocking them at the moment and will show them in the weekend.  One question I would like to ask you doily experts out there.

Blocking – what is the best way, I have seen various methods in books and on the net.  The doilies I am doing for this project are quite textured and I want to keep that feel.  The book I am using suggests washing them, but I think I would prefer to just spray water on them.  What do you think?

It is great to be back and doing some crochet again, I missed you all too.  I hope 2015 will be a great year for all of us.



Diversions

Not a lot of crochet has been done this past week.  I have been lured away from it by the garden and the urge to do spring cleaning, which i...