Today is a public holiday held annually to celebrate the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840. With that document New Zealanders, both Maori and Pakeha (the non- Maori) became a part of the British Empire and we have lived with the consequences of that ever since. Be that as it may, today was a gloriously warm blue-sky day and I, for one, appreciated a day off work.
The HD3QBEM and I went for a drive to a small town about an hour's drive south and had lunch at a quaint cafe called The Copper Kettle. We have had so little rain for weeks now that the usually verdant farms are all a dry brown dust bowl and we wondered how the poor animals are surviving.
On the way back we stopped at a tiny craft shop and watched two women creating beautiful ceramics. I was particularly taken with this grey hippo planter but unfortunately he didn't come home with me.
While I did the ironing this morning I remembered to iron the Confetti of Hardanger piece so I could show it sans wrinkles!
This HAL is great and Abi Gurden publishes excellent instructions.
The curved fan was the homework for this issue. I see that despite counting the wraps my tension has not been even and one "spoke" looks fatter than the others. Only the centre motif and the edging to go. I wonder what will come for the centre?
Last night I made a re-start on my self-designed blackwork etui and hopefully by the weekend there will be progress to report. My original plans for this came to nothing except and unplanned mattress pincushion so I have started again. The tin, the linen and the picture in my head remain the same. I plan to have this completed for our Embroiderers' Guild exhibition in August and as I have only just started the lid and there is still a scissor fob, needle book, pincushion and thimble holder to go I need to plod along.
Hope you have all had a great day too.
Your hardanger piece looks anazing. I am eager to see the center. CJ in OK
ReplyDeleteI have yet to pluck up the courage to iron any if my needlework.
ReplyDeleteThe day out with your mom sounds wonderful. What a nice picture of her.
ReplyDeleteSeeing the progress on your hardanger makes me want to pull out one if my hardanger WIPs, or even start a new one!
Looks like you had a lovely day out.
ReplyDeleteThe Hardanger piece is just gorgeous. It looks perfect to me!
aww looks like you had a lovely day..
ReplyDeletethe hardanger piece is so cute..
love for you x
Your Confetti is looking stunning..
ReplyDeleteWow, the hardanger piece is fabulous. Great job.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you had a beautiful day for your holiday. Your hardanger piece looks fantastic! I can't wait to see what they will use for the center.
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