Tuesday, February 3, 2026

RED HOT


 Hello
We finally have a few more flowers in our new garden, despite three months of record-breaking hot weather conditions.

We water nearly every day, and on days of 34c plus temperatures, I water the roses twice - a litre in the morning to see them through the heat, and another hosing in the evening.

They have rewarded us with some beautiful blooms:




I continue to love our Mini Magnolia.  This giant flower was on the top of the tree.


The leaves look nice in a vase, which is handy because most of our pot plants have died in the heat!




With some of my stitchery friends, I have started an online challenge:

to make little fabric collage/embroidered booklets inspired by our favourite books.  It goes for six months, one book per month.

I decided to do something Gothic, and rummaged through my collection of precious fabric scraps.  These survived the downsizing and came with me in small plastic tubs.

Reader, I chose 'Jane Eyre'...

and this is my cover.  The embroidered lady is cut from an old doily, and hand-stitched onto the background of collaged fabrics.

My personal rule is not to buy any new fabrics or trims, just use my stash of scraps, recycled items, and a few hoarded buttons, keys, and other bits.


My friend J painted this gorgeous floral bunch, and gifted it to me as a house-warming gift.

It is quite large, and fits our house very well.


Speaking of Gothic, did you see Margot Robbie at the World Premiere of 'Wuthering Heights' in Los Angeles this week?  She stars as Catherine with Jacob Elordi as Heathcliff.

And both of them come from Queensland.  We are very smitten by this!

What an incredible dress.  She looks amazing.

And wait, here is another dramatic look today, in Chanel at the Paris premiere:


Next week, Margot will be in Sydney for the Australian premiere, and I look forward to seeing the next amazing look...

I would also like to go and see the movie.....

The Red Cardinals watched Jacob Elordi as Frankenstein on Netflex on Saturday night, and enjoyed this re-telling of a novel we studied back in the day.


Vale to Valentino, the master of a dramatic red gown.

I put out my catalogue from the exhibition we had here in Brisbane at GoMA in 2010.  It was one of my first assignments to conduct the guided tours and I loved it so much.  There were about 100 of his most famous outfits, including the little lace mini worn by Jackie when she married Onassis.  The red gowns were spectacular.  He would have loved to dress Margot Robbie - she is fearless with fashion...


This is where we cool off when the temperature approaches 40c as it did on Sunday.  


and when it is cool enough I am sitting here...

I made a simple Summer dress recently, and am sewing some cool rayon pants and loose top.  My sewing diary says I have not made anything since last April, the longest time in my life that I have not sewn clothing for myself...

Life is returning to normal.

Have a good week

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