Saturday, 26 July 2014

Procrastination, Swiss Chintz & Mary

Hello fellow bloglanders


It's official, we just had the coldest weekend of the year in Auckland. But the sun is shining today and the chill is passing. Not long now until the magnolias in our garden begin to flower. The kids have been back at school a week. The DIY hubby has been renovating all week. All is good in this neck of the woods. 

Not so for the progression of the final part of the finishing for my Winter Casket Keepsakes. The last step is something I have not tackled before. Now Amy Mitten's instructions are fabulous but this particular bit looks like you could get yourself into a little bit of a tangle and you cant stop part way through. I put this off over the school holidays and now another week has passed....next week, I will do this next week....fingers crossed....no that won't help....I need those for this task....


These are my practice threads and the table clamp to assist with the finger loop braiding process. I put them out on the dining table as you need a bit of room and a suitable surface for the clamp but I did this putting out there maybe, dare I say it, about a week before the school holidays, now that's scary, that's at least 4 weeks of moving this on and off the dining table each time we eat. How ridiculous is that. Putting it in my face would not seem be working as a motivational tool....



This series of pics will give you an idea as to why the procrastination has got a firm grip....








Just get on with it I hear you say. Well I will I say!!! I have the relevant instructions printed out and I think I might just write the letter codes on the appropriate fingers so I can keep track...it can't be that hard surely....Amy has a video but is goes too fast and with all those fingers tied up....how you going to pause it!!!!!! I am talking about it to make me do it so watch this space.

All my stitching time this past week has been dedicated to the ongoing Mountmellick. Those borders for part III sure are mega intensive and time consuming. But I have all the hexie flowers and leaves on all the borders now and one border has the broderie perse finished and the second half done so I am well on my way.

I had fun cutting up the chintz for the broderie perse....it sure does look like a piece of swiss chintz after all that fussy cutting....


As for Mary, well that would be Mary Delany. I have just finished reading a most enjoyable book about the paper flowers created by Mary in the 1700's when all things botanical were at there most fashionable. Mary was in her 70's when she started this amazing study of flowers that numbers nearly 1000 specimans. She had to stop due to failing eyesight in her 80's. Of course like any gentlewoman of the period she did all things needlework as well along with creating the odd shell grotto as was popular at the time. I sure would have loved to have met her....it was a great age.


Now this is not the first book I have read about Mary. A while ago I also read the book written about the life of Mary by Ruth Hayden which is a broader read about her entire lifetime and equally as interesting. 



An ingenious mind is never too old to learn ~ Mary Delany

Rae

Monday, 21 July 2014

No One's Asked What's For Dinner....

Yep, I haven't heard 'that' question today so far and it's a sure sign that something is back to normal in the household and so is this....something's missing from this picture?....


....yep, school bags....the kids are back at school....time to have  a cuppa and a catch up....


A catch up with the beautiful blogs over at My Desert Cottage

Where Bloggers Create

The party is now over but the 116 links to the studio hangouts of these very creative ladies are still active. It's worth a peek, some very inspirational spaces that could be food for refreshing ones own studio space. I am definitely going to join in again next year.

Thank you so much for the lovely ladies who came over to my blog and visited my space. Your warm, friendly and encouraging comments are very much appreciated.  I did notice though that there were an awful lot of 'no reply bloggers' who commented which is a shame as you cannot respond directly. A little tip on checking this setting might be an idea for next year!

Thanks again all of you who shared a little piece of your favourite space.

Rae

Sunday, 20 July 2014

What's A Girl To Do On A Cold Winter Holiday

The short break is over, the sun shone but it sure was cold and still is. That southerly wind chill sure is mean and makes for sitting in cafes in Tauranga who all had the doors open and NO heaters, rather a cold affair. I don't really get that, not an outdoor or indoor heater in sight!!!

But we had fun none-the-less and what's a girl to do on a round trip when things are chilly, head indoors of course at every patchwork shop you pass!!! All that excitement generates it's own heat!

Hubby decided to go through Gordonton and through Cambridge to Tirau which was the first destination. I course I let him sort the navigational plan and then quietly suggested that...since we are going this way....he walked right into it LOL

So Grandmother's Garden was my first quilty related stop off....youngest daughter in full support of the decision....



Then it was on to Tirau for lunch and a most definitely planned visit to my favourite homeware shop Notting Hill Interiors. I found a couple of trinkets most suitable to sit in my studio. The birdie paper weight will be great for holding down the edge of projects worked at my desk and....



....this sweet little jewellery holder  has been repurposed as my applique pin dish


Kiddies and their father went off to the sweet shop and came back loaded with stuff to satisfy their sweet tooths, we were all happy.

Then it was off over the Kaimai's to Mount Maunganui. The sky was clear and blue. The surf was not up to much on the main beach though so no easterlies passing through there of late but there was of course plenty of activity along the boardwalk.

This was the sunny view from our apartment at the Oceanside Resort the whole time we were there.


But of course that didn't stop the entire family spending the early parts of the next morning on iphones and ipads and ignoring the view....


Of course....what was I taking the photo with!!! 

We spent a cool couple of days visiting parents and eating way too much but it was nice to get away for a change of scene even if you did have to rug up big time.

My parents live in Rotorua and so I of course I could not resist the opportunity to check out the new and improved Cottage Flair while visiting them for lunch. Jill's new shop is lovely and my Mum is a regular customer, lucky her. Couldn't walk out empty handed of course....the family went off to occupy themselves at the local ice cream parlour and were gone a suspiciously long time....I know this because I didn't have anyone come back telling me to hurry up....when they did turn up just as I was ready....turns out hubby took them all on a short scenic helicopter ride and they loved it. Again, all were happy.


On the way back to Auckland we took the scenic route up through KatiKati and Waihi. And, you guessed it, Cushla's Waihi is on the way. Hubby and eldest uninterested daughter parked up on the kerb outside the shop next to the very ironically located telephone booth where there is a Telecom Wifi hotspot so they were sorted and the youngest and I went for a gander inside. Again I was tempted and I did find a great Yoko Saito book called Strolling Along Paths of Green that has the best pictures and instructions for her techniques that I have seen. Score.



Heading North again we stopped off for a planned lunch at Karangahake Gorge at a place we have visited often the Ohinemuri Winery. We always share the platter and the kids love it. Once again it did not disappoint.

Back home today chilling and laying low away from the chilly outdoors before school starts again tomorrow.

I did get a few stitches into my Patchwork of the Crosses while I was away but not as much as I planned. Still it is all progress.


Before we left for holiday on Wednesday I did manage to get this far with my four Mountmellick borders....loving the look so far



I found a brochure while we were away....something to look forward too....not long now....



Rae













Sunday, 13 July 2014

Where Bloggers Create....My Creative Paradise....

I have just seen the most gorgeous studio, filled with creative ephemera on one of the blogs I visit. Oh my, I love, love, love seeing other creative spaces where amazing talent brings  beautiful objects to life and vintage objects abound. Where the parts of a stash become a whole and beautiful creation displayed side by side with the aged patina of pre-loved treasures. What an inspiration! And what do you know....it's a party....can I come....yes I can....I just need to share my creative space to join the party....


Where Bloggers Create

This is the link to the party facilitator Karen over on My Desert Cottage and this is where I saw my first ephemeral eye candy of the party over with Vicki at 2 Bags Full


Now for my 'space sharing' so I can link to all the party fun....


My name is Raewyn and I adore having a space that I can call my own, my own little bolthole within my home, an oasis of calm where the stash is housed and the creative passion can stir without having to put everything away all the time, but, it's not big enough!!!





This is my beloved stitching chair, my night time hangout with my needles and thread....



The pieces of the stash on the journey to evolving as one object of beauty....


Surrounded by vintage and handmade treasures whilst I relax in my Queenly stitching throne of an evening....











My studio is a room just off the front porch in what used to be the church minister's office, we live in a converted church in semi rural New Zealand....






My stash is ever growing but feels teeny tiny compared to some creative spaces I am seeing on this party....what I am also seeing on this party is that I need to have a tidy up....feeling guilty....yes!













Now this stash needs to be stashed....but it's SO pretty that I just want to look at the cool threads all the time....


Plans are underway for stashing this stash more attractively, I am repurposing a large mirrored jewellery box and it is ordered....I am eliminating plastic storage from my crafting space, there is something about storing beautiful natural fibres and threads in petroleumn based plastic that is so not right in my world and likely the planet!!! It is a slow process of finding gorgeous & often vintage storage possibilities that will fit the bill....




I love my ORT jar,  I only started this a few months ago!


I have a small space off my studio set up for designing....


I have so much stash now and so many projects on the go that my Creative Paradise needs a bigger footprint. I want to move out here and include some of the balcony in my studio....



....but my DIY hubby is too busy renovation more important parts of this....


So I will carry on feeling most gracious about the paradise that I have and enjoying the visual eye candy of this party....off to link up....and to stop by some more blogs. Thanks for stopping by if you come visit me.

Rae 












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