Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Relay for Life - Art Donations

In the Next Egistenze - by Yvonne
Wow, what a wonderful response to a request for Art Donations for the Relay! I asked my good friend Aisha to paint something for the relay but, understandably, having a 3 month old at home she really is pressed for time, so she kindly asked her art class mates to make a donation. So far we have three art works donated. Two from her teacher Yvonne
Abstract - Nina De Rome

and one from Dave's mum Natalie. I think there is one more coming.


Hydrangeas Dup - Natalie Dunsford

These works will be auctioned off on the day to raise money for the Cancer Council. So along with Jade's gorgeous quilt we should have some interest in these items on the day. If you would like to place a bid, please email me here.


Thank you so much for the kind donations Jade, Yvonne, Natalie and Aisha. :) xxx

Friday, April 18, 2008

Monograms

Two of my nieces are having birthdays this week and I was inspired to make them some Monograms for their rooms. I saw these in a scrapbooking magazine and had to try my hand at them. I'm really happy with how my "B" worked out (for an 8 year old). The colours will suit B's room too. Hope she likes it.


I used this groovy gold paint around the edges which adds a nice touch. I glued on some scrapbooking papers and sanded around the edges to distress the paper. Then I roughly added some more gold paint. Then I glued on some embellishments. It would have been nice to use beads or ribbon or lace but I didn't have much on hand.

The "M" was more playful as it is for a 3 year old.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Needling

Well, the last week has been spent knitting obsessively ("needling" as Hannah calls it) and I have finally finished Evelyn's Shrug. It's a bit snug on me so I hope it fits her well. (I will get a pic with her wearing it at some stage). But here it is in all it's creamy glory.




The pattern came from Issue 21 of the Australian Creative Knitting magazine. I was really impressed with this magazine and the patterns in it. They are fresh and new with a few quirky things thrown in.




The shrug complete I was able to start on some hats from Jade's book.

This is a great book and the patterns are quite easy to understand even though they are in japanese. The graphical patterns are very obvious and the hats are quick to make. I think I will probably end up crotcheting more than knitting beanies for the Relay 4 Life.

Here is the first one I tackled modelled by my Hannah, so cute. It does fit me too, although I would have liked it to be a bit more bulky, needed to use heavier weight yarn and fatter hook. So I am going to make this hat again as soon as I can get some nice yarn (like the one I got Jade for her birthday).

C25K - Week 8

Well, week 8 started out good. I ran from Valley Heights to Blaxland, 4.3km, in 28 minutes. There were a couple of tricky hill bits which beat me and I had to walk for a few meters, but other than that it went well. Unfortunately the rest of the week was a no show... what a slacker. To be fair I do have a cold and am still coughing quite a bit. I'm starting week 8 again as soon as this cough clears a bit more.

A pretty slack week....

Friday, April 11, 2008

Busy Needles

It's been a while since I posted some craft... I have been busy with the knitting and crochet and have been avoiding the computer a bit. I've been mostly crocheting. This Curly Scarf was made for Elisha as a birthday gift. It looks lovely on her. I really loved making this one as it was so easy to carry around and the pattern is quite easy so I could just crochet without having to refer to the pattern too often. It only took me three night time TV sessions.


This crochet/ sewn bag has been on the craft table for a while now. I LOVE the wool I used. It was so chunky and looks really great. It's a blend of wool and alpaca, it's a bit scratchy for a nice scarf so I thought it would be great for this bag from one of my Japanese books.


I made some braids for the handles and sewed them onto interfaced strips of material for strength. The lining was made out of a nice stripey cotton and interfaced with a heavy weight interfacing to give the bag some shape.

I did make one silly mistake. I should have joined the crochet base with the top front and then attached the lining and handles. I got a bit carried away and attached the handles and lining to the top front first and then I couldn't use the sewing machine to attach the base! I couldn't bare to unpick the topstitching and risk ruining the good job I had done of attching the handles! So I hand-sewed the base on with big stitches in the hope that it would look like that's how it was supposed to be. It looks ok, next time I'll try and think ahead a bit more. oops. :)

Now I am busy knitting a shrug for my sister-in-law as a birthday present. It's taking up all my spare time, my cleaning time, my cooking time.... the kids are waiting longer for everything these days too! I should be finished over the weekend. Then I can start on some of the groovy hats in the japanese book Jade lent me.

Friday, April 4, 2008

C25K - Week 7

Just finished my last run for week 7. What a killer!!

I ran 4.4km in 25 minutes. It KILLS my legs but I'm so proud of myself! Paul still didn't believe I can do it so he ran with me today pushing the pram. He's blown away.

Week 8's plan is:

Brisk five-minute warmup walk, then jog 4.5km (or 28 minutes).

That extra 3 minutes is going to be TOUGH......

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Relay 4 Life - Penrith 2008 - Knitting Challenge

Well, it's close to that time of year again where the Boere Tribe get together and walk for 24 hours to raise money for Cancer Research. This year the Penrith Relay 4 Life is on the 10th May at Howell Oval. Most people know someone who has been fighting some kind of cancer or who has lost the battle. In our family it is way too familiar. Paul's mum lost her battle to cervical cancer at the young age of 42. My aunt recently passed away from ovarian cancer. My uncle died from prostate cancer, my grandmother from breast cancer and now my dad is also fighting prostate cancer.

A little bit further removed we have some friends that are affected by "c". Thankfully they are doing fine and continue to be vigilant in monitoring their health regularly.

So, this year we are going to try some different approaches to fund raising. We will ask for straight up donations which you can make by clicking on here. We will be face painting and colour spraying hair on the day. I have asked some friends to donate artworks which will be auctioned off. I am going to try and make as many scarves and beanies as I can to sell. It gets Bloody cold walking at 3am!!

So I have a request for all you crazy crochet and knitting buffs - if you want to help how about donating a scarf or a beanie or both? If you feel you want to help, please contact me and we can organise to get them posted out here. Anything will be much appreciated. Or maybe you have heaps of wool scraps around that we can knit into scarves?

So, help us support the Cancer Council.

:)