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.
This is the cutest scissors stand ever. EVER! It's so small and so well decorated. Your fingers can do magic. Love the colours in the blanket. Your stitching journal is yet another proof that you are a magician. Sorry for all the rain but at least it's not falling as snow! ;^)
ReplyDeleteYour scissor keeper is beautiful, those veggies!! WOW! Love to see your stitches. Your crochet will keep you warm on cold evenings when the weather is bad.
ReplyDeleteYour scissor stand is just adorable Lin - & so tiny. So many teeny stitches in that one - well done, you must be so pleased. Your stitch journal is beautiful. I have been reading of the rain you have been getting over there - take care & I hope it eases soon. xx
ReplyDeleteWow that’s a lot of water. Your scissor keep is amazing. There is so much work in it.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great finish, and looks such fun!
ReplyDeleteFloodplains are so useful, aren't they..
Your scissors keep is adorable. A lot of work there.
ReplyDeleteYour scissor stand is such a little beauty, a bit fiddly to do, I imagine. I have no trouble eating my veggies, love them.
ReplyDeleteoh my gosh that scissor stand is just gorgeous. So much detail in such a little piece. You are going well with your blanket - it looks quite big already and lovely journal piece for the month....
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Well done on your lovely finish of the scissors keep.
ReplyDeleteThe crocheted rug is in pretty colours.
Beautiful stitches you've completed for this month in the journal.
Thankfully the flood didn't go near you or the village.
The scissor keep is fantastic, Lin. I love the vegetable garden on top. The CAL project is looking so pretty, too. Glad the waters flood away from your home!
ReplyDeleteyour scissor stand is adorable, I love those vegies on the top.
ReplyDeletelovely growth on your crochet a long project.
keep your feet dry!!
I am so glad you won't be affected by the flood, Lin! We know floods all too well where I am. What a GORGEOUS scissor stand!!!! I can see so much work in it, and I hope you are proud of how it turned out. Well done girl!
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