Another tablecloth - measuring 15.5" x 21" (39 x 53cm)
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Place Mats & Table Mats
Another tablecloth - measuring 15.5" x 21" (39 x 53cm)
Coffee trees in bloom
Coffee is grown in small scale in the Chamarel area, because the trees flowers during the risky cyclone season. The trees are grown in sheltered places by the ridges of the hillsides. There are three types of coffee growing here; Arabica, Liberica (smaller version of Arabica) and Robusta. Coffee is not endemic to the island, it was imported from Brazil, via Madagascar and Thailand. The coffee beans are roasted, ground and packed by hand in a small factory at the tiny village Case Noyale.
Monday, October 26, 2009
Ziromon (Pumpkin) leaves
Busy weekend / Wedding Anniversary
Not only did I make the tablecloth during the weekend... I was in the right sewing mood! After having a look what was stored on the old ironing board - under tons of fabrics, I discovered the place mats and table mats I'm making for Johnny, as well as the zigzag quilt I started some months ago... I decided to quilt the mats, and thereafter trim them. I've left to do the binding now, but have to find some suitable fabric for that. Yesterday evening I added a border to the zigzag quilt and today I've added the three layers together and basted it. It's ready to be quilted. I'm really happy about all the sewing I did during the weekend! I love getting rid of UFO's!!! :))
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Christmas blocks -what to do?
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Divali - Festival of Lights / Gateau Batate
(photo from Wikipedia)VOILA! BON APPETITE!
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Small Token
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Saturday, October 3, 2009
With Christmas approaching.....
Another budget buster is this cute little basket, made from leftover pieces. Last year - long before I started this blog - I made "Snow Wonderland" by Whimsicals - and was left with quite some leftovers. I have used those leftovers for the basket - I think the snowman and crow are just so darling! :)) I have decorated the basket with buttons. I think the basket will be nice for nuts.... or even sweets... It measures 3,5" x 4,5" (9 x 11,5cm) diameter.
The crow...
...and the snowman. :)
The Christmas bag; made of the same collection + a few other matching fabrics. I've used black linen for the lining. It has a magnetic bag closure too. I had to go to Port Louis to get it - one dozen - doesn't sell less....
T'was the night before Christmas
and all through the house
not a creature was stirring
not even a mouse..!
Some people's mentality.....
Friday, September 25, 2009
Pink basket & matching shoes
Monday, September 21, 2009
Creative weekend
Friday, September 18, 2009
Visitor from Germany continues...
We visited the St Francois church in Pamplemousses, which was built in 1756 and is the oldest church on the island. The cemetery contains the tomb of Abbe Buonavita, who was Napoleon's almoner on St Helena. He settled in Mauritius after Napoleon's death in 1821.
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Visitor from Germany continues...
There are not many left of the beautiful colonial houses, but "La Villebague" (left) and "Eureka House" are among the best kept and restored houses. "La Villebague" - built in 1759 - is the oldest house on the island. The side turrets were added in 1934, completely changing the aspect of what was previously a manor house typical of 18th century France. It is usually only houses with one storey that feature turrets, but this house is an exception to the rule. The plantation started producing sugar in 1743, one of the first one to do so.
"Eureka House" was built in 1830. It has 14 rooms and 109 doors and windows! (I'm glad I don't have to clean windows there!) It is one of the largest house of the island and is the only one complete with period furniture. From 1856 to 1896 it belonged to the Le Clezio family. It became museum in 1986.
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Visitor from Germany
There's not only patchwork/quilting, cross-stitching etc that are my passions... For those of you who don't know, I've been into pen palling since 1976. Through the years it has become a lifestyle rather than passion. Some penfriends have "climbed the ladder" from penfriends to dear friends. Grit is one of them... We started corresponding in 2005 and this year she finally decided to visit me/us. I'm always a bit excited before meeting a penfriend in person. I have heard "horror stories" where penfriends don't turn out to be the same nice person as through the letters. "Touch wood" - through the years I have met some of my penfriends, and never had any bad experiences! I felt Grit & I "hit it off" already that early Sunday morning at the airport. It was no time for crafting these two weeks - let's see what we did instead.
"Ganesh Charturthi" is celebrated the fourth day of the lunar month of August/September by Hindus of Marathi faith as the birthday of Ganesh, the God of wisdom and remover of all obstacles. The first celebration in Mauritius took place in the 7 Cascade Valley, next to Henrietta village, in 1896. The festival has turned out to be a huge National festival, with hundreds of people attending. We had never seen it "live", so it was an opportunity for us to go to Flic en Flac that day. There weren't many people at the beach when we reached there, but it slowly filled up. In the early afternoon hordes of people - some carrying a "statue" of Ganesh - filled the road and ended up at the beach. The road from Quatre Bornes to Flic en Flac was blocked by processions; complete chaos! It took us 3 hours to reach home - usually not more than 15 minutes! :)
I've always wanted to go to Le Souffleur, which is a blow hole formed in the rocks of the southern coast, through which the sea used to spout spectacularly at high tide. Erosion has deprived it of the power it had 150 years ago when a writer said; "it roared furiously to a height of fully sixty feet"! It still roars a little when the tide is high. I love the wilderness here; furious waves smashing into the lava rocks, filao trees, old stone fences - built by whom?, grassy fields - hardly no tourists here - just so pristine!
To be continued...
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Christmas runners completed & cross stitch patterns
SSD (strict stash diet) doesn't count on cross stitching patterns, fabrics and floss - does it?! At least not for me! I'm in love with LHN! They have the cutest designs one can dream of! How on earth could I resist "Through the Woods" and "Winter Wonderland"?! Aren't they cute?! OOOPS!!! The pattern to the left is from Kit & Bixby; "Merry Wool". It's supposed to be a Christmas gift to a friend who collects everything sheep. "Fortunate" she doesn't have a computer at home and I know she doesn't follow or read my blog, so I don't think I've done a mistake by showing the pattern! :) As you can see I bought some linen and floss too. The flosses are hand dyed from Crescent Colors and Gentle Art. I love these flosses - just sooo yummy!
Wonderful gifts from wonderful friends
At the same day I received another surprise gift from my Australian penfriend Tracy. It's a belated birthday gift; two pieces of Australian fabric and a wonderful card. (I guess you all have noticed I love cats!) Once again - thank you so very, very much Tracy!


