My name is Charlotte, sometimes known as Ms Lottie, occasionally as The Slightly Mad Quilt Lady. This is my blog, where you'll find me writing a lot about my quilting and textile arts and a little about my family's life in a small seaside town in New Zealand. Haere mai!
Showing posts with label egghead. Show all posts
Showing posts with label egghead. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Glut
Last night I made an eggy pie that had 15 eggs in it. Today I made a Christmas cake (my second one) that had 10 eggs in it. I made pikelets - one egg, apple pudding - another egg and when I open the cupboard this is what I have left. Cripes. I'm off to boil some eggs for lunches, make an egg custard and generally just drown myself in eggs....
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
Fabric dyeing a colour transition and big news
These are what I've been doing in my spare time recently - my play time! I've been wanting to try this for a while and even just doing two has taught me lots.
These were all fat quarterish sized squares of plain white fabric. I soaked them in a soda ash solution then wrung them out and crammed them into small plastic pottles and poured just enough dye over them to be able to squeeze it through. It's called low-water immersion dyeing and gives quite a mottled effect.
I thought I'd show you a page from my dye workbook. It's where I keep notes of all my techniques and recipes and samples so if I want to replicate something again, I have a record of how I went about it. I think it's really pretty looking! However the purple and green remind me a little of my eyes....
Oh yes, the bump got better but the eyes got worse. Kinda scary looking! (No laughing, Cat!) I had to go to work today and lots of explaining had to be done! I told one friend my botox went wrong ;)
Now, on to my impending changes that I hinted at. Two major happenings - I am applying to study Art next year. I'm comparing a couple of different courses that I'm interested in, but I'm definitely applying and I'm really excited!
Monday, August 12, 2013
Camping at Lake Tarawera
Sometimes I leave it so long between blog posts, that I get a bit paralysed because there is SO much to post I don't know where to start!
So I'm just going to post a few pictures of our holiday. We were meant to tag it on to the end of my Symposium trip but that didn't happen for a few reasons. But after I was home a week, we left again.
This time it was off to Rotorua and camping on the side of Lake Tarawera, which is overlooked by Mount Tarawera. It's a geothermal area and we were camping on Hot Water Beach, where hot water seeps up from the sand and runs in a stream from one area of the cliffs. The ground was so warm it was like sleeping on an electric blanket!
Mount Tarawera in the background. It's a volcano that erupted about 130 years ago, killing many people, burying a whole village and destroying the famous pink and white terraces.
In the mornings the steam coming from the far end of the beach was beautiful. You couldn't really swim here as it was either too hot or too cold.
But round the corner there was a stream that had been dug out to form a hot pool - just like a spa only better!
This is back at the main dock. Hubby had to make two trips, one with us and then one with the gear.
It was my daughter's sixth birthday while we were away so we took a trip up the gondola in Rotorua and down the luge - lots of fun.
We stopped in Tairua on the Coromandel on the way home as Hubby is involved in building a marina there. Beautiful place and it has the best playground ever - according to the kids.
We've been home almost a week and there are potentially big changes happening in our lives. More about that another time. I'll just leave you with this picture of what I did to myself yesterday. Check out the egg on my forehead. Yup, call me egghead, I stood on a rake. Today it looks better but I have a wee black eye. Lesson learnt I hope.
So I'm just going to post a few pictures of our holiday. We were meant to tag it on to the end of my Symposium trip but that didn't happen for a few reasons. But after I was home a week, we left again.
This time it was off to Rotorua and camping on the side of Lake Tarawera, which is overlooked by Mount Tarawera. It's a geothermal area and we were camping on Hot Water Beach, where hot water seeps up from the sand and runs in a stream from one area of the cliffs. The ground was so warm it was like sleeping on an electric blanket!
Mount Tarawera in the background. It's a volcano that erupted about 130 years ago, killing many people, burying a whole village and destroying the famous pink and white terraces.
In the mornings the steam coming from the far end of the beach was beautiful. You couldn't really swim here as it was either too hot or too cold.
But round the corner there was a stream that had been dug out to form a hot pool - just like a spa only better!
This is back at the main dock. Hubby had to make two trips, one with us and then one with the gear.
It was my daughter's sixth birthday while we were away so we took a trip up the gondola in Rotorua and down the luge - lots of fun.
We stopped in Tairua on the Coromandel on the way home as Hubby is involved in building a marina there. Beautiful place and it has the best playground ever - according to the kids.
We've been home almost a week and there are potentially big changes happening in our lives. More about that another time. I'll just leave you with this picture of what I did to myself yesterday. Check out the egg on my forehead. Yup, call me egghead, I stood on a rake. Today it looks better but I have a wee black eye. Lesson learnt I hope.
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