Wednesday, 17 September 2025
Burda Style - Skirt
Monday, 8 September 2025
Style Arc Clare Pants
Instructions were a bit sparse, but I knew to expect that from a Style Arc Pattern. I'm really pleased with how they've turned out, and how many things in my wardrobe I can wear them with. Looking forward to summer days so I can enjoy wearing them.
Saturday, 2 August 2025
A Works in Progress Update
Back in June, I decided I'd start working on some long term unfinished projects. there were a couple of reasons for this:
1 to stop me wasting time aimlessly and continually doom scrolling on my phone (this has the added advantage of helping me to sleep aa bit better at night) and
2 to alleviate the guilt I felt for all the started, yet boxed up projects, using beautiful fabrics and threads.
So I thought I'd provide an update on what I've achieved and where I'm up to.
- The floral applique embroidery piece is now at a point I deem finished. I added some small Liberty fabric pieces with small flowers and leaves, which were then embellished with vintage lace and embroidery, I think these add a little lightness to the piece now, Next mission, getting it framed.
- I've also pulled out my Liberty X/+ epp blocks which I started back in July 2022 and over the past three weeks I have joined them all, I do have plans to add a border made up of liberty and low volume fabrics too, I'm just playing with some options and giving my shoulders and fingers a rest from hand sewing. This will be known as my Liberty Kisses quilt.
- The epp hexi travel kit still comes to work with me every day. I think I've made about 500 to sew together now.
Wednesday, 30 July 2025
Holidaying in New Plymouth
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Mt Taranaki reflected in the Pouakai Tarn |
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Caper Egmont Lighthouse |
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SS Gairloch wreck |
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Govett Brewster art Gallery |
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By the Camphouse at Egmont Visitor Centre |
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Poets Bridge at Pukekura Park |
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Te Rewa Rewa Bridge |
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Tongaporutu |
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The Three Sisters at Tongaporutu |
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Elephant Rock |
Probably the highlight of the trip was doing one of my bucket list day hikes - The Pouakai Tarn track. Its a relatively easy walk, approximately 6.3 km of boardwalk and stairs, uphill to the hut, downhill to the tarn and vice versa on the way back. We were fortunate to have a gloriously fine wind free day, so were able to get the fabulous reflection photos the tarn is renowned for, even though there was ice on it.
New Plymouth is a beautiful city, lovely street art, a coastal walkway, great eateries and galleries, and parks.
Well worth visiting.
Tuesday, 8 July 2025
A Finished Quilt