And some quilting has even happened!!
SO, watch this space😊
I've also put together a cloth book for Olive, using one of those easy-to-sew panels....cut the pages apart, layer with scraps of batting, sew around the outside, turn it through and sew the pages together —
A little bit of kiwiana for our Hawaiian baby ♥
I realise that I haven't yet shared the pouch I made as a gift for our Make It, Fake It, Bake It swap for our Scrub Stitching retreat. It's always fun to see what everyone comes up with.
I came across a pattern for a wee bag which looked a little different - and Christine ended up with it —
Luckily Christine is a better recorder than I am and I have stolen the photos of it off her blog!
(I used leftover fabric from my kiwiana dress for it. Dress shown in *this post*.)And I included a cute scissor keep that Mum had made.
I found the pattern for the *Malmo Pouch here*.
While Sue and I were travelling for retreat, I completed the last few rounds of the crochet cat blanket I'd started whilst spending time at the hospital with Mum last year.
I've made three of these simple Afghans now - I just love having something mindless to crochet and the cats really do appreciate them!!!
Look at Miss Tammy! Success!
I very nearly had a very sad tale about McGeorgeous to tell this time. One evening last week he suddenly disappeared. We looked for him for DAYS and had given up all hope of ever seeing him again.
Thank goodness our son looked up at just the right time and spotted him at the window of our little garden shed one morning!! (We hardly ever go in there and seldom leave it opened.) He's a shy boy and the men had to empty the shed to get him out - and then he shot under the house.
After a lot of food and water he returned to life as normal and is wondering what all the fuss is about!
I had been in town and had 11 missed calls from the MOML trying to let me know he'd been found.
I think Tammy may have missed him a little as I've caught her letting him sleep near her a couple of times now! —
This winter, to celebrate 10 years in existence, the NZ Premmie Knitting Club has had a publicity drive, encouraging people from all walks of life to pull out their knitting needles and make some peggy squares. They're then sewn together to make blankets for premature babies across the country. It's been quite fun to see politicians, sports people and TV personalities promoting the cause by knitting squares themselves.
I've made a few squares which I will send off this week, along with some tiny booties and a beanie which I knitted a couple of years ago. I would have liked to make a few more but I started a bit late (they want them all by the end of this month, I think) but have also been struggling with a minor wrist strain/inflammation which seems aggravated by the knitting motion. So I've been limiting myself to a few rows a night.
I'll finish with this lovely sunset we had last night —
'til next time,
happy stitches,
Raewyn











































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