Saturday, 5 July 2014

WIP an d Part 2 of Liebster Award


It has been a busy week, catching up on chores and such like.  But two things I have been working on is a bag made with some squares that I was going to use for a cotton blanket.  I changed my mind about that project for the time being as I don’t think I have enough of the ecru vintage cotton and the ivory is very expensive.  So here’s what I am going to do with the squares I have made. 
 I am trying to decide whether to have a gusset in ecru and have the strap carry on from it.  I am going to line it with the linen and back the strap with it as well.

The other two are traditional doilies for the door curtain I talked about last week.


Now for the second part of the Liebster Award.  Thank you Amanda of

Amanda’s 11 question:-
1. How many WIP's do you have at the moment?
Er……I started to list them but stopped when I needed a new page!!!

2. What are they?
I admit to 2 baby blankets, a mood blanket and a flower garden blanket.  2 scarfs, 1 shawl, 2 bags, numerous doilies, 3 mandalas, a hexagon quilt (I admit some haven’t been touched for months, I have a scatterbrain mind, I see something and want to do it and then abandon the project I am working on, especially the big ones.)  They will get done, as I made myself a new rule, not to start anything new until I have finished a project. Says she who just started a new doily this morning!!!

3. Regarding days out what would be your idea of heaven?
Going to Castlepoint beach on a blustery day and watching the waves, drinking tea from a Thermos (or soup if it is winter.)  I love waves crashing in.  Also the idea, that the sea links all the continents, and I wonder if it has touched a place where I have loved ones.


4. What would be your idea of hell?
Not being able to garden

5. What book are you reading at the moment?
The Secret Life of Bees  by Sue Monk Kidd (rereading)

6. What is your favourite tipple? ( can include non-alcoholic!)
In summer a ice cold freshly squeezed Lemon drink, winter, a Jarrah coffee (Vienna flavour)

7. What's been the best holiday you've been on so far?
A Summer Holiday in Switzerland a few years back, 3 weeks of walking in the mountains in and around Davos.

8. What is your dream destination?
Home, I had 20 years of travelling and I am happy to stay at home now, in fact I would be miserable away from it.

9. What would you put into Room 101?
Room 101? Amanda tells me it’s from George Orwell's 1984 and there is a program where celebrities take what they hate into it.  I would put people who criticize needlessly and gossip.  They could have fun together!!!

10. Do you have a favourite TV chef?
Nigella Lawson and Nigel Slater, we don’t really have celebrity chefs here in NZ. Although, we do have our own version of Masterchef.

11. What is your all-time favourite cake?
Any cake that has apples in it, or I could be retro and say a decent Black Forest Cake preferably from Tubingen (Germany).

Now I should nominate some blogs, however I am going to break the rules here; as I did that with the award I received a couple of months back.  So, if any of my followers want to do the award I nominate you!!!  I know it is a lot of work, but feel free.  However I am going to point you in the direction of some lovely blogs that I have bookmarked and love to gaze on their goodies, there are some enormously talented people out there.

http://crocheterie.blogspot.co.nz/   - crochet free patterns that are different from the norm.

http://de-la-maison-au-jardin.over-blog.com/ doilies and suchlike, even though it is in French, she gives charts of her designs.

http://mijardinderetales.blogspot.co.nz/  she has some amazing crochet and a recipe or two.

http://crochet-plaisir.over-blog.com/  some amazing crochet patterns

http://thelittletreasures.blogspot.co.nz/ dressmaking, crochet and crafts

http://olavas.blogspot.co.nz  lots of lovely crochet embellishments

http://marie-lostbirdstudio.b logspot.de/ amazing vintage craft made with lace doilies and the suchlike

http://vintagegreyhandmade.blogspot.co.nz/ quilting with vintage feel.


http://crochetmillan.bloggplatsen.se/  crochet generous with patterns even though it is in Swedish she produces charts.


I will leave you with a few pictures of my garden.


One of the vegetable beds, that’s purple sprouting broccoli in front and Tuscan kale at the back, and I think there are some cabbages.


I am really proud of my fennel this winter it is bulbing up nicely.


The primulas are putting on a nice display.


The jonquils are out, a promise of the spring!

Thanks for visiting and I hope you all have a great week.

12 comments:

  1. Zana, your crochet bag promises to be lovely and the new door curtain is already exquisite - you really do have a lot of talent for crochet. Your garden is growing too with lovely looking veggies coming along there and signs of spring around the corner with your primulas and jonquils - all very nice indeed.
    It was very interesting reading more about you through your replies to Amanda's questions, thank you, and I did have a bit of a chuckle on hearing about your WIPs - it's all alright, they allow you choice, depending on your mood at any given time. Enjoy your weekend, xoJoy

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    1. Thank you Joy, it all depends on mood, today I was working on some crazy quilting, which er umm I didn't mention!

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  2. It was so lovely to read the answers to your questions. I love the "WIPs that you will admit to" as well!! I totally agree about home being best, east, west, home is best!! I hope that you can work out what to do with your squares, I think that they would indeed make a beautiful bag. What a lovely cheery happy post! xx

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    1. Thank you Amy, I am definitely going to make a bag out of them, be great for the summer.

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  3. Love to read the answers to Amanda's questions. And that your best vacations were in Switzerland, my native country...
    Your squares and flowers ( crocheted one and in your garden) are lovely...
    Have a great weekend gardening...
    Anna

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    1. Thank you Anna, I see on your side panel you are from Geneva, I have spent some great weekends there with friends who lived there for a while, it is a very beautiful city.

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  4. Loved reading all your answers to my questions. Your WIP list is impressive! Will be checking out all your links. So glad you took part :-)
    Amanda x
    (p.s just a little correction if I may...Room 101 is from George Orwell's book 1984, not Animal farm)

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    1. Thanks Amanda, sorry about the mistake will edit so its correct, At the time I thought I better check the details, but was too lazy, sorry.

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  5. Your crochet and garden fill me with envy, I am concentrating on some lace knitting at the moment and dressmaking in between. The lace pattern is not particularly difficult but it is a long time since I used such fine yarn. i wish now that it was crochet. I hope to have a decent garden next year, I plan to make some raised beds this autumn and fill them with manure and compost to weather down over the winter, oh and a glass house is on my shopping list, an essential in rainy Wales.

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  6. Beautiful crochet,beautiful flowers!!!
    Happy week,greeting.:*

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  7. The bag will be very pretty, nice idea to put the flower in the middle! The doilies are great, can't wait to see them in your curtain :-). Thanks for sharing all these lovely pics, have a good week ahead! Nata xxx

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  8. Hi Zana, I am partaking in something called Blog Hop, you might have seen it around if not please see here: http://dinkidots.blogspot.co.uk/2014/07/blog-hop.html, I was wondering if I can use your blog for people to hop on to? Would be great if you are up for it as I think you have a lovely blog! Please let me know! Anna x

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