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making journal

Month: May 2011

  • I made K this new cardigan/jacket this week, and it seems to be just the right thing for this cooler, damper weather we're having. I asked if I could photograph her in it before school, hence the 'it's-too-early-for-this-mum' expression she has.  I made it from a discarded adult's cashmere sweater, and kept the original hem…

  • I've been a good girl, working hard today which I must admit hasn't happened for a few weeks. I feel as though I have been rather distracted by other things, lately. A new shipment of my fabrics arrived so I've been cutting them into pieces and sending things off. And I was very happy to…

  • My partner Tom went away for a couple of days on a work trip, and I had started to make him a case in which to keep his toothbrush, etc. Typically I didn't finish it before he left, but it can wait for his next journey.  I'm quite pleased with this new design which I…

  • Here are some favourite items found on my travels lately. The migrating birds chart (I've long coveted an antique one of these) was found at the Recycling Centre – it's just a poster that someone removed from the inside of an old National Geographic magazine, but I'm enjoying it being on the wall and have…

  • Thank you for joining in with my blog-birthday-celebrations over the weekend! I loved reading your comments. There are so many good films that I'm going to have to watch this winter. Can't wait. Two films I saw recently that I loved were directed by Mike Leigh. They were Another Year, and Happy-Go-Lucky. If you like…

  • Good afternoon. It turns out that I've been blogging for five years this week! I wanted to say thank you to you, sweet readers, for following along and being interested in my work. I've loved writing in this space each day over the past five years. It's been a lot of fun so far.  As a…

  • I've been enjoying reading this book lately: Dick Frizzell: The Painter which is full of Frizzell's paintings and drawings and written in a really entertaining way by the artist himself. I enjoy his pop art work a lot and also his grand landscapes. Like most NZers of my age, one look at his drawing style brings…

  • The little West Coast town we stayed in last week was Granity. It's just tiny- about 200 people and consists mainly of a main road with old houses huddled alongside it on both sides, with wild sea behind one side, stretching out all the way to Tasmania or maybe beyond. I loved the greyness of the…

  • Autumn gold from my mother-in-law's garden, plus a wee spot of embroidery by the fire. Now that's a good afternoon. I wanted to mention an upcoming event that I'm taking part in- it's called Handmade, and will be held at Te Papa Tongarewa in Wellington, June 4-6. It will consist of two busy days, jam-packed…

  • The school holidays are over now, but last week we visited the West Coast of our South Island; hanging out on the beach, visiting abandoned coal mines and caves, walking through little rural towns and sampling the tearoom fare. We also found a former gold miner's village, hillsides covered in nikau palms and pancake rocks.…