The drums, this is number 3.Number 1. On the pattern is a picture of what the drums looks like. These two get stitched on the same colour fabric. Pinned the center of the Hertfordshire Quilt to the next round, the black border print was just not wide enough? So it will get a wider black border around the center piece.Prepped the log cabin blocks, ready for sewing together.Sewn together, then noticed the one block was turned? Unpicked it and redid it in the right orientation. The true colours not showing in these pictures.This is closer to the true colour of the fabrics. Have some strips left, will sew them into a border for this quilt top. Using all the leftover bits. One way to declutter the house.Masks with Beatrix Potter fabrics.A friends husband is a teacher, he wanted some for school and some for when he is out and about.Started the QAL with Sugaridoo in last year? Finally pulled it out and prepared another row. The next one will be released in September. Have a few rows to catch up, from March to August.The green beans, which was planted as seeds begining July. They are very sweet. The Zucchini plants have flowers on.
Sunday, 30 August 2020
Busy August.
Planted this rose three years ago, it had nine buds and blooms on. With the heatwave they open and the petals flutter to the ground. Have been busy in the garden.
Tuesday, 4 August 2020
How do your garden grow?
The green beans just took off and they needed to be transplanted into the garden after five days, almost as if they understood that the season was getting along swiftly.
My hatchery in pots. We realize that the raised veggie boxes needed to be built, so we got on with that. Used a combination of the cardboard on the bottom on top of the grass and the "Hugel" system, which allows one to fill the bottom section of the boxes with wood that will biodegradable over time, but in the interm supply filler. In the grand scheme of things one then only need half the amount of soil for the top half.The wood chosen is soft and most of it just breaks up when one pick it up. The cardboard sticking out has been trimmed back already.Filled with the first layer of soil.Boxes filled with soil, watered and left to rest before planting.
We did six boxes in total. These ones has zucchini, tomatoes, spinach, peas, beets and Italian lettuce.More lettuce, peppers, eggplant, tomatoes. Normally seeds do not grow this well for me, so this was the biggest surprise of all. The vegetables now have a dedicated space in the garden, it has been very therapeutic to grow plants and soothing.
Carrots? Only one came up.
What else sprouted? Lemon trees from seeds. Bought a lemon in the grocery store and this is the result.
Sewing happened, the log cabin blocks are finished, they have been patiently waiting for me since March. Have started making masks which will be sold on the Etsy store. This is to recuperate some funds to pay for the repatriation flights we incurred to come home. We could not use our original tickets to fly home, lockdowns overseas created turmoil in ways no one could have predicted!Kids masks.Adult masks. Have created a pattern from extra small, small, medium, large(regular and a relaxed fit) and extra large. Using 100% cotton fabrics only. This is the other bit of sewing that is happening for the next while. A neighbour needed scrub caps with the buttons, so two got made for her as a gift to say thank you. A little bit of sewing that goes a long way.
Thursday, 16 July 2020
A fresh start.
Each day is baby steps towards finding a balance in our lives. We are slowly picking up the pieces and reconnecting with everything that is familiar to us. After finishing the two weeks of quarantine, we realize how blessed we are to have the most amazing neighbours and friends. We appreciate the freedom of going for a walk and doing something as mundane as grocery shopping. We changed winter tyres in July! The car needed a boost a few times. Then hubby took it for an extensive drive, it is happy now.
These two tops were waiting for the red borders, found this fabric while we were away. Had no idea if the red was the right one, it turned out to be perfect. The binding is partially made from the remainder of the red fabric.
Veggie seeds, bought these also in February and had good intentions of starting them off indoors at the end of April, except we were caught up in a lockdown overseas and could not get home. Have since planted some seeds in containers in the garage, they have sprouted. The bean plants are now 9 inches tall and will be planted in the back garden tomorrow. With the extreme heat, planting the seeds in the garden, did not seem like the best way to germinate the seeds.
It took five days to grow this super bean. (It is planted in the garden and doing well, the pots are now out doors as well).
Trimmed the lavender back yesterday, watered the grass and did some weeding. All the fresh air made me sleep like a baby.
Thursday, 2 July 2020
Canada Day and Home.
The travel projects I packed to work on if time allowed for it, the next round of the Hertfordshire Quilt was on my to list for April, it got done in May. Still have to sew it to the centre piece, EPP the whole piece, so far it looks like it will fit?
This is how far it is now, before we finally left to come home. The sense of relief when the plane took off and became airborne, was indescribable and it was the happiest we have ever been to be on an aeroplane and flying home! (Thre crazy part is, normally if I get anything done on said projects, it is a lot. They go with to while away time when waiting in transit. This helped me to cope under very trying and difficult conditions.)
These linens and pattern arrived at Gitta's and Diane kindly picked them up for me. What a kind and thoughtful thing to do, thank you.
Diane surprised me with this pattern! It will definitely help in the next couple of months as we traverse the emotional impact on us, after what we went through the last 97 days.
Our neighbours have gone beyond the call of duty, while we were stuck in lockdown overseas. They have kept an eye on our house, parked theirs cars on the drive way. Cut the grass, even weeded it. Sent us pictures, so the family could see the house was still okay. They even fetch our cat and dropped her off in the back garden. They did not think twice to help out, knowing we could not leave to go and fetch her, as we have to self quarantine for two weeks and are not allowed to leave the house and our yard. So to all of these amazing neighbours, you are our heroes and we will never forget what you did for our family, so a simple word like "Thank you" seems just so inadequate. The heartwarming welcome home will be treasured forever.
Sunday, 10 May 2020
Lockdown the world over, the lessons we have learned from them.
As Mothers we teach our children hygiene. It is something we pass on to them. This past couple of months, the world learnt the same uniform hygiene etiquette rules. All to keep us all safe and to protect people against the virus, which has invaded every aspect of our lives. While we await a cure or vaccine, we cannot continue to live in a bubble.
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How to wash our hands.Wear masks.
Keeping social distancing from our fellow human beings.
How to wait in line.
The correct way to cough.
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Our New normal has changed and we can now all move forward. Permanent lockdown is not the answer. We are now equipped with the tools to move forward, live our lives.
Governments needs to trust their citizens and realize that as adults, we need the space to move forward, both personally and professionally. Allowing fear to cripple and destroy livelihoods, is not the answer. Scientists are working hard to find a solution for the virus, in the interm we have to take precautions and carry on with our daily lives.
Allowing citizens who was caught by the lockdowns across the globe everywhere in the world to travel again (not just on repatriation flights which many cannot afford, as they already hold vouchers for travel and cannot afford new tickets on those repatriation flights). Many foreign nationals have lost their jobs, because they cannot get back home. Borders need to be opened, air travel resume, it is very important for everyone concerned. International travel as we know it, will become obsolete otherwise, setting the world back decades.
The time has arrived to restart the global economy and get everyone back to work, whilst applying the lessons we have been taught by this virus. The new normal, is different, no doubt about it. We all have to practice and live by the new rules, no matter where you live or what you do. This is how we all contribute our little bit to keep each and everyone safe. We are all in this together.
We feel for each and everyone who has lost loved ones, they paid the ultimate price.
Scientists across borders are working hard to find a solution for all of us, so that no-one need to lose another person they love to this virus, Covid-19.
Happy Mother's Day!
Tuesday, 5 May 2020
Jack Frost Tree Farm.
It is great to have a finish for the year! So now hopefully with winter stitching done, we can get Spring to arrive and happiness with sunshine to return, in abundance.
Our kitty is missing us and we are missing her, here she was cuddling on the bed with me, in January. Hoping for a lift to the lockdown and travel restrictions sooner rather than later.
Spring is on its way.
Learning to bake at 2000m above sea level in a stove, with the most unique oven temperature gage. It is turning to be quite an adventure.
Wednesday, 22 April 2020
Making chutney...
This chutney is made with fresh red peppadew peppers.
It required 5 cups fresh, chopped with the seeds removed. Unbeknownst to me, the seeds in these peppers are extraordinary hot. Many hours later, my fingers are still on fire. Tried lemon juice, it did not work. Discovered in the last half an hour, one should rub vegetable oil on, then wash the affected area witn soap and water, as soon as possible. Another trick, place corn starch in a bowl with water and soak ones hands in this solution, it helps as well.
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