Saturday, 16 August 2014

Stash Buster and Giveaways


The weather has been a bit turbulent here; a massive storm left me without a land line for a few days (made me realize how I need my internet fix every day!!).  Had some damage to the guttering and I lost my greenhouse,  it decided it wanted to fly next door!!!!  This is the second time; it got damaged in a storm last spring.  I have decided that’s it,  I am tired of being on edge every time there is a storm, the weather patterns seemed to have changed of late – more extremes.  I will make some cold frames out of the remains, and I will be able to move them about the garden.  Also I decided to have less vegetable garden and turn 2 of the veg patches into cottagey flower beds.  That will still leave me 2 beds for veg.  Being on my own I don’t really need so many veg.  Also my Rheumatoid Arthritis is starting to limit my activities a bit - got to save my energies for the crochet and flowers, ha-ha.


We have had a calm day, and after a week of being shut indoors with the stormy weather I decided to take a stroll around the block.  No wonder it is so bitter, there was snow on the Tararua Ranges.


Anyway, I have been doing a bit of stash busting and have made 2 cushion covers, the pink one will have as white backing and I have some sweet pink flower buttons for the back.  That will go to a friend’s daughter who snaffled my pink mandala in the same wool.


The next one is from the remains of the baby blanket I am making for a friends first granddaughter (I have just the border to do now).  I need to buy a backing as I want a small flower print in those colours.  This will join the blanket.


These two I am entering in Linda of Crafty Corner’s Summer Stash Buster link party.

GIVEAWAYS

This week I discovered two give-aways for wool, one at Amanda’s Crafty in the Med details here

The other at Mrs Micawber which I discovered via Linda’s blog. details here

Both have lovely colours to give away and the closing date is soon so check them out.  

The Garden

Luckily the area by my back door is sheltered and the storm did no damage.   
I am pleased that the Daphne is still scenting the area.


Under the eaves of the house I discovered this succulent starting to flower despite the cold.


Along from it I am really pleased to see some limes on the bush I planted last summer.  There are only five, but it shows me I have chosen the right spot.


Well that’s it for today, hope to see you soon.

Have a great crafty week.


21 comments:

  1. Beautiful squares for cushions!!
    I'm sorry because of the storm :(
    Have a great weekend.:*

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  2. The weather is changing worldwide, we seem to get extreme weather everywhere now. Good plan to change the greenhouse into cold frames they will be safer. Beautiful cushions.

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  3. Sorry to hear about your greenhouse. But I do love a cottage garden. Your granny cushions are very pretty. Have a great weekend. Tammy

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  4. Lovely granny squares !!! Love the sweet colors you choose...
    Sorry about your green house...
    Have a cozy weekend !
    Anna

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  5. The soft colours of the granny squares are lovely, it must be wonderful to have limes in the garden. My brother in WA had lemons at his first home and they were huge and delicious. I am toying with the idea of either a green house or a series of cold frames, it does get blowy in the valley.

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    1. Yes I am very pleased about the limes, we are on the edge of their temp requirements. Wind can be a problem with Greenhouses, well they are with me. I was living in East Sussex during the 80's and the "Michael Fish" Hurricane I lost one there too! My husband tried to hang on to it but the garage roofs were flying about and it ended up in a heap two gardens away. When we replaced it he sunk the corner posts into a great big concrete hole!!! I wonder sometimes if owners since have tried to dismantle it! lol.

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  6. Hello there. Thank you so much for popping into my blog and joining in the fun of my Giveaway. I hope you pop back often. Your crochet work is beautiful x

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    1. Thanks for visiting and I am sure I will visit you often.

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  7. Sorry to hear about your greenhouse, I hate the wind it's so destructive! your garden pictures are lovely. I love your granny squares so pretty, thanks for linking :) xx

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  8. Hallo Zana, I just came along your blog and I do like it very much. Your crochet work is very artistic, I like the colours you choose for your projects. I will follow your ongoings from now on. Have a nice weekend, Viola

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    1. Thank you Viola,I will pop over and visit you soon. Have a great week.

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  9. Bardzo ładne poszewki - spokojne kolory ! Pozdrawiam !

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  10. Sorry about your greenhouse. I worry about mine as soon as there is a just a teeny tiny wind.. but I am glad you can make something with it and still be able to grow some plants. I love your granny squares, lovely colours. There probably is something in the air this time of year as I spent lots of evenings using up my stash as well. In my case I have made baskets. You can never have too many things to put other things in! Have a lovely rest of week! Anna

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  11. great !
    Greetings from Poland :)
    Katarzyna


    www.sajuki.blogspot.com

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  12. Hello! Just wanted to let you know that I choose your blog and nominated you for Liebster Award, as I like your blog so much :-) You can read all about it here: http://berriesandyarn.wordpress.com/2014/08/23/liebster-award/

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  13. Hello Zana
    Thanks for the mention. I have put your name in the hat so best of luck :-)

    keep well

    Amanda :-)

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  14. So pretty cushion covers! ♥ And the lime, super!!

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