Yazzie Mini Iron Caddy
Yazzie, an Australian company, manufactures and designs multi-functional organizers. I purchased a Yazzie mini iron storage case and am embellishing kit for the case from Sue Spargo. I took the wool circles on the Panama Canal cruise and stitched on the circles in the evenings. The wool circles are 1" in diameter which I embellished with 3 colors of Eleganza thread. I store my Clover wedge iron in the caddy.
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In April, I met Sherri McKee at a Sue Spargo workshop held at the Bernina Connection here in Phoenix. Sherri is the owner of Garage Studio Fabrics. Sherri hand dyes gorgeous shibori wools. I contacted Sherri to dye some bright purple, turquoise and fuchsia shibori wools that I could use to make another Allium Spool Sac.
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Puerto Chiapas, Mexico and Peacock update
A 90 minute drive over bumpy roads to the Argovia Estate and Flower Planation in the Sierra Madre Mountains was unexpectedly one of the most interesting tours of the cruise. Argovia was founded in 1880 and is one of the oldest coffee producers in the region. In 1995, a coffee fungus destroyed the coffee production so Argovia transformed portions of the estate into a cultivation area for over 125 species of tropical plants. Argovia was the first company to produce flowers in a sustainable manner.
Read moreCuppa and Costa Rica
I started binding Cuppa in July 2018. Alas, each monthly block of Fresh Cut took 60 to 70 hours to complete.Finishing hand sewing the binding kept getting pushed aside. I was happy to be informed that the cruise class rooms would be open for open sew in the evenings. I decided to bring my Cuppa quilt on the Panama Canal cruise. I am happy to report that my Cuppa quilt is complete, including hanging pocket and quilt label.
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Cartagena Columbia and Panama Cruise transit
Cartagena on Tuesday, January 9th was the second port of the cruise. I chose to tour the fortress of Castillo San Felipe de Barajas, the greatest Spanish fortress in the Americas. The fortress was built between 1536 - 1767 to defend Cartagena against pirate raids. The fortress was built atop the San Lazaro hill. Walking up the 130 foot steep slope afforded beautiful views of Cartagena.
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