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Author Archives: Mokihana
Imua! I have begun again.
On Saturday I began again to knit the poncho for my daughter. So far so good. I am going more slowly with it this time; knowing that I don’t have to meet a certain deadline is helping, though I don’t … Continue reading
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Knitting Disaster!
My daughter had longingly looked at the picture of this poncho, and said she’d love to have me knit it for her. This was months ago. I didn’t get it done for Christmas, so I hoped she’d forgotten about it … Continue reading
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Mokihana Wen Get Socked!
Growing up in Hawai‘i I rarely wore socks. Slippers, yes. Barefoot, yes. The only socks I ever wore were in tennis shoes, and my feet rebelled every moment. However, my move to Oregon has made it clear that snow and … Continue reading
Birthday Cruise on the Willamette River!
Well, today our daughters treated my husband and me to a Brunch cruise on the Portland Spirit for my birthday, his birthday (next week) and Father’s Day. It was a 2-hour cruise up the Willamette River, on a beautiful Portland, … Continue reading
Mokihana’s Hawaiian Quilting Journey: Part Three
Yeah, yeah, yeah…. eh! Weah stay Part Two anden!! Well, before I had a chance to finish that, along came the opportunity to take another class with Nancy Lee Chong, this time in Hawaiian Quilt Design. Actually, the class is … Continue reading
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The Side-Tracked Hawaiian Quilter
Well, if only I had all the time in the world and didn’t have to work! My creative energy seems to have taken a different path for awhile. I was with a group of my wahine friends, knitting away on … Continue reading
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Mokihana’s Hawaiian Quilting Journey: Class and the start of a quilt! Part One
Oh wow. The class with Nancy Lee Chong was fantastic! I was a great enabler and encouraged my friends Susie and Julie to take the plunge too. The class was held at A Common Thread quilt store in Lake Oswego, … Continue reading
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Variations on a Hawaiian Name
I love my name! It sings to me when I say it or hear it… singing to me of my island home, of ku‘u one hānau. Singing of the cool trade winds, the rainbows in Mānoa Valley where I was … Continue reading
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Mokihana’s Hawaiian Quilting Journey: Class!
I’ve kinda put my quilting project on hold, and have been concentrating on my beadwork, knowing that this coming weekend (August 21-22) I’ll be lucky enough to be taking a class from Nancy Chong, one of the premiere Hawaiian quilting … Continue reading
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Mokihana’s Hawaiian Quilting Journey: Week Two
I thought I’d come out the winner this week. And I did, sorta. Eventually. I got my new fabric all washed and ready and started cutting. Unfortunately, I musta been half asleep at the time, because I cut it wrong … Continue reading
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