Good morning friends. Well it's been a wild and wooly old time here in South East Queensland of late. We've all had to batten down the hatches with Cyclone Alfred threatening our coastal areas. It's apparently the first time in 5 decades that a cyclone has threatened Brisbane. It caused much erosion and lots of flooding. I live just south of Brisbane.
I and my family's homes suffered no damage thankfully but lost power for 24 hours. Being a camper that wasn't that terrible. Books were read and a little stitching accompanied by my favourite music playlist on my MP3 player. I have to be honest and say that even though the category was downgraded I was pretty frightened being alone with those howling winds. But nothing compared to others. Shout out to all our Energex and SES workers who risked life and limb in horrendous conditions to get our lights back on and rendering assistance. Champions one and all.
Now to stitching. 2nd prompt for Roxy's Journal of Stitchery was another vase only small.
I made a small jar from orange peel EPPs and appliqued matching flowers from the big vase.
We have received prompt 3 which is "fruit" I fancied a fancy pear. I stitched on a felt base and embellished it with lace, beads and embroidery. I think perhaps I will wait for the next prompt before stitching it on to my piece as I want to place it on a stack of books so we will see.My March wip block for Sunday Stitchers was completed on time.
So 6 blocks completed now for Caswell Quilt. Block 7 is underway.
My drawing mojo seems to have returned from vacation or whomsoever she was visiting...thank goodness!
I added a little Mama and Baby to my sketchbook last week. Fell in love with this gorgeous pair. I am not an artist who can quickly rough up a sketch in my sketchbook. I have to take my time.....wishing I was able to has never made it so. I just accept that now and be grateful.
My Gardenia is also slowly progressing. Working on the leaves before anything else on the flower. It will stand out once the background is put in.Before I go....
I love the individual little flowers....so perfect! Oh and the tiny raindrops *sigh. The colour is so gorgeous.
My Blue Ginger is in flower and excited to have several flower spikes. I took these snaps in between showers.
I love the individual little flowers....so perfect! Oh and the tiny raindrops *sigh. The colour is so gorgeous.
Be kind to one another friends in this time when kindness seems a rare commodity.
Namaste and Blessings Michelle xxx
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I am still trying to work out the new blogger settings to answer your lovely comments so thank you in advance xx
I am pleased you and your family had no damage from Alfred. It is hard watching from so far away but we still understand how difficult it is for everyone.
ReplyDeleteI am always in awe of the people who get out there to repair and assist those who have suffered damage. Amazing work.
It is lovely to see your projects. The results of your prompts are lovely. I really like the design of the vase with the orange peel shapes. And the pear is a winner, too.
Great to see the pictures you are working on as well. Lovely work.
I hope you found something to watch and are enjoying your dragonflies.
That blue ginger is gorgeous!
Good to hear you and your family were ok after the horrible weather. The blue ginger is wonderful, love seeing your sewing progress as drawing progress. Hope you found something interesting to watch and enjoyed the dance of the dust bunnies.
ReplyDeleteJust so glad you are all safe and no damage done. Your two vases are so pretty - as is the pear. Lovely progress. Your Caswell block is gorgeous too - pretty fabrics and all those 'v's on the purple flowers😲 Glad your drawing mojo is back. xx
ReplyDeletePleased you were safe while Alfred raged.
ReplyDeleteA cute wee vase and lovely Pear for your journal.
Another beautiful Caswell block.
Such a gorgeous drawing of the Elephant and baby. Also a pretty Gardenia.
A gorgeous Blue Ginger blooming in your garden.
Stay safe hugs Maria lifeontheblock