We met on Sunday and continued with our Hawaiian projects.
We also talked about our next project, which will be blackwork. I brought some pieces I had stitched previously, and some books and patterns as examples.
At the end of our stitching session, I took pictures of the stitchers and their Hawaiian projects.
Tea Time
This dessert was something I had never seen before. It came as a block in this pretty box.
When sliced, you can see the picture. How cool is that?
I've never seen such pretty Yokan before, and never ever with a topping of nuts and fruit! A unique way of making neo wagashi for sure. How well did champagne go with the red bean jelly?
You have all made great progress on your Hawaiian quilts.
Looks like you had a great day, everything looks fantastic. Nice to share your WIP with your friends and with us. Sorry we can't taste the dessert! xxx
Lovely Hawaiian projects looking beautiful. That dessert mis quite the mixture of flavours! but looks very pretty. Have fun with your blackwork - always a favourite of mine. xx
I've never seen such pretty Yokan before, and never ever with a topping of nuts and fruit! A unique way of making neo wagashi for sure. How well did champagne go with the red bean jelly?
ReplyDeleteYou have all made great progress on your Hawaiian quilts.
Looks like you had a great day, everything looks fantastic. Nice to share your WIP with your friends and with us. Sorry we can't taste the dessert! xxx
ReplyDeleteLovely Hawaiian projects looking beautiful. That dessert mis quite the mixture of flavours! but looks very pretty. Have fun with your blackwork - always a favourite of mine. xx
ReplyDeleteThat dessert is unbelievable! How cool is that! Love the Hawaiian projects -- it's amazing how different they all look because of the colors chosen.
ReplyDeleteI don't know what's more pretty this time, your stitching or the dessert!
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