Sunday, 18 May 2014

Sunshine at last!

Yay!

Sunshine Today!


We have had a dull damp week here in Kiwiland.  

Grey on grey.


I have craved colour, so last Monday pulled out an UFO – little birdies, a variation of Bunny Mummies and Attics 24 birds.  They were originally going to decorate my plum tree, but looking out the window and seeing the ugly grey washing line that the birds loved to poop over, I just had to yarn bomb it!


You can see own murky it has been.
I intend to add more birds and flowers and maybe even some butterflies!


Also I noticed that the birds are no longer sitting and pooping on it, no need to wash it down every time I use it, win, win all around.

This week I also have been toning down the colour bursts with a new project or two.


A few weeks back I talked about doing a white and red and green cotton bedspread, abandoning my lifelong desire for a crochet white one.  I have decided the materials and pattern would make it too heavy, so I gone down a size in cotton to No 3.  I am trying to make up my mind whether to do all white or ivory and ecru.  Or maybe both!!!!!  I love both so much.

Anyways, I had an idea; the popcorn stitch squares are designs that I have cobbled together myself.  (No doubt you will find these somewhere on the net, as crochet has been around for so long and so many people practice it I am sure someone has thought of these variations also.)  I thought that I could make it a CAL project and I could make a page with the patterns to the squares as I go. I found that Jules of Little Woollie did that for her CAL blanket and it was so much easier to go to the page than trawl through her posts.  What do you think?

I am so pleased that our weather has improved and looks set to stay way till next week.  There is still heaps of work to do in the garden before winter sets in for real.


See I will be able to view clearly these cute birdies from the house on horrible grey days.

Here are a few pics of my little slice of paradise.


I got a surprise when I saw this, it is a miniature rose that has forced its way up through the ferns.


Ambrose got stir crazy with the rain and took quick little strolls between showers, definitely a fair weather cat.


I can’t believe this one, I was tidying up by the greenhouse and amongst the weeds this orchid was in flower!  It usually flowers in spring.

Have a great week every one  and thanks for visiting.


10 comments:

  1. Your squares are lovely, and whatever you decide I am sure that the finished bedspread will be beautiful. Your orchid is amazing, what a lovely thing to find hiding in your greenhouse! xx

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    1. Thank you Amy. I am enjoying the orchid inside as the weather has turned bad.

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  2. Your little bird is cute ! Your squares, lovely and your flowers, beautiful !!!!
    Have a shinny Sunday and week ! Be optimistic !
    Hug !
    Anna

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  3. It'll be so nice to look out on the bright colourful yarn bombings on those grey days, Zana. Your bedspread is going to be so nice and you've probably decided which way to go with your colours by now but I do like the thought of the ivory and ecru together; perhaps you'll come back to your original desire for all white .. .. ..
    That is a gorgeous orchid - I used to grow those many years ago and really love them. Ambrose looks very happy wandering around the wet garden. Have a great week, Joy x

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  4. So cute bird <3!!
    Beautiful squares and flowers!
    Happy week,hugs.

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  5. Yay for yarny happiness :-)
    Tracey xx

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