My crochet afghan is growing deliciously. Each evening I decide I should put it aside and catch up with some other handwork but I think I have become addicted to it!! Maybe it's just an easy pick up put down project which suits well just now!
Here it was a few days ago when I thought I was going to write a blogpost -
First thing this morning while it was still dark and chilly I settled myself down by the fire and made it to another colour change-
I was able to get a good amount of crocheting done on our road trip up into the Far North last week. It only takes a few hours to get up there but I managed to crochet for most of our travelling. We spent our winter holiday on the Karikari Peninsular. That's the jutting out bit of land east of the North Island heading up to the tip of the country.
We enjoyed the three days off the farm, resting, eating and a bit of tripping about. We visited some beaches but, being winter, we didn't dip our toes in the ocean!
This the view from our room-
Ahipara on the West Coast-
Maitai Bay on the East Coast-We ate well, in lovely surroundings-
And enjoyed the expanses of sky -
Odie enjoyed feeding/shifting the cows while we were away-
Naturally our holiday was over far too quickly!
It was a lovely morning on Saturday - perfect for watching the kids play their sport.
The three littlies and Rippa Rugby down one end of Kensington Park —
And at the other end of the park, a 5 minute walk away, the bigger girls playing soccer. No good action shots to brag with I'm afraid but they all enjoyed their games.
Once I got home, I devoted time to some clothes sewing for myself. I came across this fabric during some recent rummaging in my big cupboard and felt the urge to sew it up (it's more burgundy than pink) —
Buttons, buttonholes and hemming are still needed but am pleased to have got this far! The pattern is Geneva by Liesl + Co. It's pretty cool how the 3/4 length sleeves are made. I may share a decent photo when it's properly done!
I was contacted recently by Anuj of Feedspot telling me that my blog is on their list of Top Kiwi quilting blogs, and asked me to spread the word, which I said I would do. Feedspot seems to be a big database of all sorts of blogs - however it does appear to operate as a paid subscription site, so I wasn't able to search for new blogs very successfully!
'til next time,
happy stitches,
Your shirt looks wonderful and I’m in love with that pretty crochet pattern. Is there a name to that lacy zigzag? Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeletenice looking shirt....and knitting is just right for chilly nights....by the way how cold is the water this time of year? i've gone to the ocean on july 4th in maine where ocean was 50 degrees...cold....it's why we now hit the beach late august when water is warmer...
ReplyDeleteIt's so nice you got some time away, Odie is growing so much! Your shirt looks wonderful! I love your afghan, it's a great project to work with when it's chilly. Happy stitching!
ReplyDeleteLovely to get away with hubby for a few days.
ReplyDeleteOdies doing a great job while you’re away.
Really like the pretty pattern your using to crochet the Afghan.
Pretty shirt you’re making.
Maria lifeontheblock
looks like you had a fun time and a pretty place for a get away
ReplyDeleteThat was a lovely break..we've never got further than Taupō Bay....next time?
ReplyDeleteThat is really good work in that afghan... colourful and snuggly as well
What a lovely place to vacation--glad you enjoyed yourselves and that is one handsome farm helper you have there!! And if you wear that bright pretty shirt out in the field with the cows--we can still see you!!!! Pretty--
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Me encanta la manta de zig-zag y la combinación de colores, resulta muy adictivo cuando la labor es facil de retomar, las fotos preciosas y tu camisa tiene muy buena pinta. BESICOS.
ReplyDeleteHow nice to have a winter break from the farm. Only a few days, but lovely and restful, with no cooking duties for you, it seems. I'm always in awe of people who can crochet so easily, not something i can do at all. Crochet seems to grow much quicker than knitting, and your Afghan is coming along beautifully.
ReplyDeleteYou made fantastic progress on your afghan and made a shirt besides - great job! How fun it is to get away getting to see the north, east, and west coasts of your beautiful north island! I loved the views. It looks like you were on the golf course.
ReplyDeleteYour Afghan looks wonderful Raewyn, so good for you to have a few days away from the farm, Odie looks like he has everything under control!! Great shirt, congratulations on being on the Top 10 Kiwi Blogs!
ReplyDeleteYour crochet is coming along beautifully. Love the pictures from your trip away, gorgeous scenery. Your new shirt is looking great - would love to see a pic when it is finished. Have a great weekend. xx
ReplyDeleteYour crochet is growing nicely. Lovely shirt. Good to see so much going on with the children.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shirt! I haven't made clothes in forever. Do I even remember how? LOL What a wonderful getaway time.
ReplyDeleteyour holiday looked nice and retful, I love the pattern of your afghan I think crochet is perfect for cold nights
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love the colours in your afghan Raewyn - they look wonderful. Some great photos of your wee trip away - such stunning scenery. I would like to make some clothes again too ... I think I have lost my confidence in this area a bit. xx
ReplyDeleteNice to have got away....... The top is looking good.....
ReplyDeleteYour afghan is looking wonderful. Great to see all the progress on it. I can see why it is becoming a little addictive.
ReplyDeleteGlad you had a break. Even a short time away is refreshing.
And well done with the shirt, too. Nice to make something for you.
Lovely crochet and your new top. Some stunning photos from your mini vacation x
ReplyDeleteExcellent progress on the crochet Afghan. Love the colors. So jealous of your fabulous vacation. The view is to die for. And then you come home and without any recovery period you are sewing up a storm - such a cute short. You are a relentless domestic goddess!
ReplyDeleteI love your rug. It is nice to have something simple to just pick up and do a little bit. Your shirt is looking good. How nice to have a few days away at the coast.
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