My quilting thoughts and inspirations sprinkled with a glimpse of life down on the farm

Saturday, February 7, 2026

Bears and some Farm Play

I had an uninterrupted sewing day yesterday and pieced together some more bear faces...these are the same (Show and Tell) pattern as the baby quilt (top) I put together last week — 
And some legs as well —
I'll put these aside until I make the small quilts these cuties hold.
Sneak peak of my progress —

Other sewing recently included making a simple purse. Cat-mad Lily happened to see a small square of cat fabric in The Palace last time they visited, and requested a purse with a zip.
I used a tutorial I had come across touted as the most simple purse pattern ever - just 6 seams and it's done!
Yes, nice and simple (and quick) but I don't like the way the zip is at the side seams so I don't think I'll be using this method again. (Sorry I didn't save the link to the tutorial so I can't share it.) I'll go back to a method with a neater finish.
But a 7 year old was happy with it so that is good - she loves anything with a cat on it!

(Warning, it gets a little photo heavy from here on in!)

School has started up again for most of the kids but Lily and George haven't yet gone back so they came to ours on Wednesday while their parents worked. Having them for a whole day at this time of the year is fun as we can get out onto the farm to play and explore.
They have a list of things they like to do —
Swing and eat fruit. Sadly this year's plum crop was a complete flop but fortunately the grapes are just starting —

Forage. The Totara trees are fruiting right now. Tiny little berries that only feed a bird, but fun to find all the same —

Go to the top of the big hill, roll down it and run back up again —

Go to the river (just a quick look this time) —

Go to the stream for a picnic and an explore —

{{As an aside; at first glance the stream doesn't look very inviting with that brown colour - but that's just because of its geological make-up. This photo shows how clear it really is — 
The stream starts as a spring in the hills somewhere above us and runs down through the bush, feeding into the afore mentioned river. It's filtered all the way down by all those stones, and supplies the farm (and our houses) with lovely water. We do UV filter it at the houses and shed but it is such a great asset.}}

Next on their list of things to do was to get the bubble machine going —

and do some sewing —

Mum (ED) came about 4 o'clock and Ganma collapsed into a heap. Haha it wasn't too exhausting but it was a pretty full on day!

'til next time,
happy stitches, 

Raewyn

14 comments:

  1. Those bears are definitely multiplying and and looking good.
    The pouch turned out well with the cat fabric. Yes, there are so many different ways to do those zips.
    And what fun having the grandies come around. A great excuse to stop and play as well.

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  2. Nice that those little ones enjoy getting out and about on the farm - simple pleasures and free! Such fun too. xx

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  3. It's a very special kind of exhaustion when spending precious time with grandies xx

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  4. That picture of the back of them looking outward should be printed and treasured. Dotti in CT

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  5. as i sit here surrounding by snow piles with icy wind blowing, it looks positively idyllic..and oh those grands! you are blessed

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  6. You had a good time sewing the Bears.
    A full on fun day with the grandies

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  7. I’ll bet everyone slept well after that busy day! The bear bodies are so cute. I’m sure the little zipped purse was well loved.

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  8. the world through a child's eyes.. how refreshing!! you take such beautiful pictures of the kiddos.

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  9. Loved the totara berries, do kereru eat them?

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  10. Isn't it great that the kids had a list of such simple pleasures for the day at the farm. Especially climbing to the top of the hill and rolling down, such fun.

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  11. I cannot wait to see the rest of the bear quilt. I think Ganma did really well to keep the kiddies amused it looked like a fun day. I agree with you about the zip in the poucjh I don't like that way either

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  12. I've made pouches using the same method for the zipper. It's not the tidiest. But I'm sure Lily will love her purse.

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  13. What special time with the grandies. They would have slept well after their big day, as would you.

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  14. Love the bears Raewyn. They go into stunning quilts. Wonderful but, yes tiring, to have the children for the day, so many great things for them to do during the day. Great cat purse.

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