Today was a weaving day and unusually for us we were all doing the same thing, learning to hiki. A hiki lets you add in on flat weaving. Sometimes to add colour or add length but also to join woven panels. Colour is easier when you are learning and I'm quietly chuffed with my first (not yet finished) attempt.
Saturday, July 27, 2019
Sunday, July 21, 2019
Taking Ownership
So a lot has changed in the last few months including having something to bog about! I now own the house I've been living in for the past 3.5 years and am slowly taking ownership. Yesterday's effort was in the laundry.
Gone - one box shelf on the wall and small shelf under the window both of which have given me bruises. New - hanging basket shelving. Getting my DIY groove back!
Sunday, November 4, 2018
A Month of Food
Wonderful high tea at Hippopotamus with Mum and Dad in the middle of the month.
Then fabulous and plentiful kai at a full immersion weekend in Taranaki last weekend.
And finally Te Reo peanut butter! I need to sit with my dictionary to read all the fine print but how cool is that!
Then fabulous and plentiful kai at a full immersion weekend in Taranaki last weekend.
And finally Te Reo peanut butter! I need to sit with my dictionary to read all the fine print but how cool is that!
Sunday, October 7, 2018
Spring has Sprung
While that does mean blossom galore it also means at least six season every day; sunshine, rain, northerly wind, southerly wind, brief periods of no wind and combinations of all of these.
Sunday, September 23, 2018
Work and Weaving
This is pretty much what has been happening the last few months. There have, of course, been other things happening but work and weaving have been the constants. No photos of work but on the weaving front things have been quite productive.
Another cape completed...
Prep done for another project...
More prep to do (thank goodness for rugby and recordings of Masterchef)
And another cape almost complete.
Sunday, July 22, 2018
Washing X 3
Today has been for washing of all sorts. Laundry because I didn't get to do it yesterday. Flax drying, a continuous job.
My last lot of washing is feathers from Albatross. Yesterday the weavers gathered for a day long workshop and this is part of the result - pelts and wing tips that are soaking in Sunlight soap solution.
The grater is not something I usually keep in my bath. If you grate the soap it dissolves better.
My last lot of washing is feathers from Albatross. Yesterday the weavers gathered for a day long workshop and this is part of the result - pelts and wing tips that are soaking in Sunlight soap solution.
The grater is not something I usually keep in my bath. If you grate the soap it dissolves better.
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