Saturday, 19 April 2014

Forgotten Treasures

First of all I want to welcome new followers Joy, Sue and Anna.

This week has been a wash out as far as weather goes.  One fine day on Tuesday, the rest we suffered the tail end of a cyclone!  Rain and more rain.  Perfect for lots of hooky stuff.

It was also a perfect opportunity to get into the cupboards and sort through stuff that has been in boxes and suitcases for years.  Four years ago I downsized and I am guilty of stuffing things away – out of sight out of mind!  Well anyway I found some treasures and I will share two of them today.
First was some chunky wool left over from a jumper I knitted about 15 years ago.  I don’t know what happened to the jumper, there was a whole skein of the wool, umm great for a chunky beanie a friend wants me to crochet for her. 


This afternoon after mowing the lawns, at last it was fine.  I set to and crocheted this lovely.


Only took an hour, the embellishment I had lying around. It was a trial I did from Karen’s P.S.I Crochet, the flower was for her almond blossom bag, which is on my want to do list.  However for the hat I did the final round as picot edging( 1 double crochet in one stitch, and then a half treble, a treble and a half treble all in the next stitch then a double in the next stitch, all the way round- eng. terms) instead of making it into an hexagon shape.  I quite like this look and I am thinking of making a small bag in the same wool with the same embellishment on it.  (I think I have enough wool!)


The next treasure was a Kaffe Kassett needlepoint canvas I did 10 years ago when I was in hospital after a car crash; I was there for 9 weeks and managed to complete it.  I didn't have the right size canvas and it went to the edges and it was terribly distorted, so it got shoved in a case and forgotten. 

 Looking at it I thought it is too beautiful to be hidden away, I wonder… Yes it is more or less the same size as the chair seats that I want to recover as the calico that is on them has got grubby.  Also as it will be stapled on to the chair so it can be pulled back into shape.  Er... that means I got to do 3 more, well never mind I have heaps of tapestry wool and a couple of Kaffe’s books for ideas.  I will stick to the floral designs of course.  Thank goodness winter is coming!  Just have to buy the canvas it was done on Penelope canvas which I think is 10 holes to the inch.



Now for one of my other treasures, not forgotten of course!  One of my fur babies Ambrose is fascinated with wool and loves to watch and snug down,  These photos tell the story!


I am being good Mum!


I am just helping!


Haw heck, do you really expect me to not tame this ball!


I am tired after helping think I will take a nap!

Well that is it for today; I have visitors for the rest of the Easter holidays so I imagine I won’t get much hooky stuff done.  But I shall enjoy their company.

Best Wishes to you all and a wonderful Easter what’s left of it if you celebrate it!


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14 comments:

  1. Yoohoo! Gives a little wave! :-D So where in NZ are ya? Wouldn't it be nice if you were and we could have hooky days x

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  2. Were close!!! Oops! Read before you post! Sigh!

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  3. Ahh bit too far, scroll down my blog list, there's a few Kiwi blogs there, look out for Our Wee Farm I think you'll really like that one, unless you already follow it :D

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    1. Thanks, I follow that and Sarah the Gardener and one from Hawkes Bay The Fig Tree?

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  4. Lovely hat with a beautiful flower ! The canvas is beautiful too !
    Your cat is adorable...
    Happy and Sweet Easter to you and your family !
    Anna

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  5. Such a lovely post Zana, thank you for sharing your gorgeous makes and oh, that tapestry is so beautiful and will look so right on your chair. I love your little Ambrose and photo captions, isn't she sweet, and such fun! Enjoy your visitors and have a Happy Easter! Joy xo

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    1. Thank you Joy, I am looking forward to doing the chair seat , will have to put a cloth over it so that the cats don't colonise it! Happy Easter what's left of it.

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  6. What a cute hat - love the flower! You cat is cute, too. I have 2 cats and one loves to follow me and do whatever I am doing.

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  7. Muy lindo sombrero.te quedo muy bonitos y tu gato es muy bello.
    cariños,GABY_MANOJITOSDEIDEAS.

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  8. I had a look through my old forgotten treassures some weeks ago. Looking at them with fresh eyes really sparks the inspiration. I love your embroidery! Way too pretty to keep in a drawer! And what a cute cat! They know how to "help" haha! Have a lovely week! Anna

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