The number for March is #2 which for me is a Retreat Bag. Now I have had the pattern for this bag, along with frames for both sizes, for some years now and have never got around to making it up. Could this be it's time? Well no actually as for some reason I have no great yearning to crack on with this. So instead I am making the crochet cardigan kit my project for the month. The pattern is for a jumper but I am splitting the centre blocks to make a cardigan.
St Victor Quilts
Saturday, 7 March 2026
March Choosked Challenge
Saturday, 28 February 2026
Chookshed Challenge February
And yes, Ms Rabbit is a finish! Last stitches added this afternon - the scary bit, adding the ears! However, nowhere near as scary as anticipated thank goodness. So here she is.
A few more shots.
So pleased to have finally made up this rabbit - many thanks to Julie for sharing the pattern and to Deana for organising the Chookshed Challenge. I am looking forward now to finding out what our challenge for March will be.
I have spent most of my time this week working on rabbit but I have kept up to date with my Stitch Journal - just a gap left there for todays entry.
Saturday, 21 February 2026
Chookshed Challenge and sock update
I have been busily stitching away on my rabbit - my Chookshed Challenge for the month. Here is my progress so far. The front which just needs the addition of some features on the head section
and the back which needs a lower border - todays task.
The scarf will cover the upper part of the wisteria so it won't look like it is sprouting out of nowhere! Next up will be the ears and then hopefully I can get her all sewn up before the end of the month - fingers crossed!
So my Wildshore blanket has taken another backseat this week but as I am not far from the last few rows and as this is a catchup week, I should be ready to start adding the border when the pattern comes out next Friday.
My Stitch Journal activity for the week.
I wrote to Stylecraft regarding the strange repeat in my sock yarn and inviting their comments. I received a reply with a long explanation about knots in the yarn ( I didn't see any) and disruption to the dye sequence. At the end however, I was offered a replacement ball of yarn which I understand is winging it's way to me as I speak! So I am happy and hopefully I can show you what I receive next week.
We had a nice drive out this morning - partly in sunshine and partly misty rain - to deliver some books we no longer need to someone who collects for the Watchet Community Bookshop. The Bookshop is closed until the end of March but it was good to be able to clear away some unwanted books. Anyway, the journey involved narrow backroads with grass down the middle - always a good rural sign - lots of running water and a partly flooded road. Evidently had we wanted to visit earlier in the week we would not have been able to due to flooding. Anyway, the point of this is that it was so lovely to see masses of snowdrops and daffodils happily flowering despite soggy feet. Just beautiful in places.
So that is it for now, I must get back to my embroidery and there is a football match this afternoon to listen to and snooker to watch. Goodness, there is rugby too - well at least I can get my head down if that is on as it makes no sense to me whatsover! Happy Saturday.
Saturday, 14 February 2026
A Quiet week (another!)
Starting off with my Stitch Journal and we are halfway through the month already so here are my entires for the month so far. Jo suggested that I add an umbrella as we have had so much rain - happy to oblige Jo. And today we have had a mornings worth of sunshine so thought that was worth celebrating.
I have added some more rows to my Wildshore blanket but not many. Next week is a catchup week before we tackle the border so have plenty of time. The reason though that I have not done so much is that I realised the deadline for finishing the socks I started befoe Christmas was fast approaching. So I have spent quite a bit of time this week knitting. However!
This is the sock I finished before Christmas.
Rather an odd colour repeat I thought but heyho. So I wound on the wool to get to the yellow/navy and cracked on with the sock. All went well until I had turned the heel and then look what happened!
Saturday, 7 February 2026
Saturday Roundup
Welcome one and all to sunny Somerset! No, the weather has not changed - just a brief interlude after this mornings rain. We are told that it has rained every day this year so far. Enough.
My Stitch Journal for the week.
Wednesday, 4 February 2026
Chookshed Challenge for February
Deana has pulled #8 for February. #8 on my list is to use some lovely eco print fabrics that I bought at FoQ last summer. Sadly, inspiration has yet to arrive so I have swapped for #1 which is an Easter rabbit and which might actually be ready for this Easter.
A few years ago I spotted this post on Julie's (My Threadbear Life) blog and fell in love with with Wesberry Rabbit. Julie very kindly shared the instructions and this rabbit has sat in my pattern folder and at the back of my mind ever since. It is made using chenille fabric which I don't have although I have been on the lookout for a candlewick bedspread that I could use but with no success. However, I had also seen this delightful teddy bear by Jennifer Clouston.
I love Jennifer's books and used her Foolproof Crazy Quilting when I taught myself some years back. This bear is made from tweed suiting and beautifully embroidered. I thought perhaps I could do something similar for my rabbit. However, the collection of tweed I had in France seems to have gone missing - no doubt it will turn up when rabbit is finished lol. However I do have a collection of brushed cotton shirting which I salvaged from my Dad's shirts when I cleared out his wardrobe. Destined one day to become a quilt I am sure a few pieces for rabbit will not be a problem.
So there is my plan - hopefully I will have made a start by my next post.
Saturday, 31 January 2026
And it's a wrap!
My Chookshed Challenge #3 is complete. This was my January challenge, the little Sue Hawkins scissor stand kit.
I finished it mid week and am very happy with it. It stands just over 2.5" high and is 1.5" wide.
I had left the veg garden until last and the bullion knots were tricky as I was sewing through the canvas but I got there without damaging my hands which was a miracle!
Here are the other four sides.
Now I am looking forward to learning the challenge number for February. In the meantime I have been crocheting away and am now about halfway through week 3 of the CAL. Week 4 arrived yesterday.
And of course my Stitch Journal. We are now at the end of the month and the first section is complete.
It has still been raining. Another storm passed through Monday night and on Tuesday a major incident was declared for Somerset with unusually high flooding in Taunton and the surrounding area. Thankfully it is all receding now but it is raining today and there is another warning for heavy rain on Monday.
I walked down to the river on Tuesday morning thinking to get some pictures of the floods sparkling in the sunshine. However, sods law decreed that by the time I got there (10 minutes walk) the sunshine had turned to rain and all I got were some dull pictures of turgid waters!
I walked along the main road and above was the view from the bridge to my left, below the view across the meadows to the right.
Here you can see the river which is nipping along at a pretty sharpish pace.
Although we are not far from the river we are fortunate that it floods on the side away from our village and out onto the meadows.
So that is all the news from here - have a great week everyone and happy stitching.


