Luna’s Ruru quilt is nearly finished. Just doing some final embroidery pieces. I love finishing a quilt, and the next one is already in the planning stages for a friend expecting a baby in November. One day soon I plan to make some quilts for my own babies.
And I needed to make this. That is all.
I had a big art itch that needed scratching because I have a brand new baby and not a lot of time to make things. But sometimes needs must and I needed to make this.
It’s been a busy old month. In between growing a baby and moving house I have managed to make a little bit of progress on a quilt for another new baby, she is so new I haven’t even met her yet… here’s a Ruru for Luna.
I’m hanging out for Summer. The best things about Springtime are the flowers, fruits and veggies, certainly not the windy/sunny/rainy bipolar weather. The rainbows have been pretty cool though.
If you are in Auckland next week don’t forget to check out ‘A Space Between’ at the Kumeu Arts Centre.
I’m slowly getting there with the old sunhat. Its fun to do something that evolves as I go instead of being planned from the beginning.
I have some photography in an exhibition opening next month in Auckland. Some oldies but goodies from the archive. ‘A Space Between’ is a group show curated by Ioana Gordon Smith at the Kumeu Arts Centre from 17th - 29th Spetember. The exhibition is part of the Archipelago exhibition series.
I am actually making progress on my sunhat. Might get if finished by summer after all.
Miss 3’s recent music request while driving in the car… the “take a life song”.








