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Saturday, 4 April 2026

April - a new month

 And they are coming around pretty quitckly now. But first, a look at the end of March.

I completed the March section of my Stitch |Journal.




And the bottom quarter of the panel is complete.


So I have moved on to the next section and here are the first four days of April.


We did have a lovely day out on Tuesday visiting Killerton where we met friends who had travelled across Dartmoor to meet us. Fortunately although they left home in thick mist, they arrived to lovely sunshine, which we had had all the way.

A few photographs of the house and lovely gardens.











And just look at these gorgeous Crested Fritillaries!



Killerton houses one of the National Trust's textile conservation studio's so upstairs in the house there is usually some sort of textile exhibition. This year there is a lovely selection of ladies garments from the Victorians up to the 60's which are beautifully displayed and well worth a visit. Hopefully I will get another chance to look around later in the year.

And finally for today - yes, the crochet cardigan is a finish. I am so glad I changed the border and cuffs as it gives the garment a smarter, more of a jacket feel.


I have a feeling that the top corners of the front band may iritate my chin and so I am going to be looking out for a couple of buttons which I can use to just stitch down those points to the front. But otherwise I am really happy with how this has turned out.

No movement yet on this months Challenge - snap bags - but I have got out my Ryegrass socks again and am determined to complete a pattern repeat a day to get them finished this month.

So, a long post from me - if you made it to the end then thank you very much and I will see you next week. Have a very Happy Easter.

15 comments:

  1. Your March stitch journal colours look very pretty & spring like to me Lin. That is a wonderful garden you visited. Your crochet cardigan turned out beautiful - yes I agree re the addition of the border & cuffs ... it finishes it off nicely. Well done Lin. xx

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  2. That is a beautiful garden and a lovely day out. Your cardigan looks great too

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  3. I do love the way your stitching journal is looking this year. Nice colours. Now you need some spring like weather to wear your new cardy. Very trendy. Your day at the garden looks lovely.

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  4. Great job on the jacket! what a gorgeous pink hibiscus!
    Happy Easter to you too!

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  5. March stitch journal is a real feast for eyes. Your cardie is gorgeous....lovely soft spring colours. I agree - buttons are needed to keep the neck area from being irritated.

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  6. Lovely post Lin, you had a beautiful place to visit, the gardens and flowers are lovely. Enjoying your stitching progress and your crochet cardy looks amazing.

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  7. Jacket is so nice, I love it... and stitching too :-))
    Happy Easter, dear Lin.
    Greetings Viola

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  8. I love your bottle of perfume in the March Journal. The 3 circles on top of the big wheel looks like the knob (the middle one) that sparkles off (the circle on each side). You didn't know you had created an EXPENSIVE perfume bottle, did you? I see the world differently than most people. haha. Your cardigan is amazing. Congrats! ;^)

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  9. Happy Easter Linn beautiful pictures,your cardigan looks awesome,nice colors.

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  10. Love the cardigan Lin, really lovely. I have never seen those fritillaries! amazing. March's journal looks great - such pretty colours together...
    Hugz

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  11. Your March journal entries are simply stunning. It was a very good month. What a nice trip you managed to squeeze in Tuesday also. Museums are amazing places to visit with the coolest exhibition. Your cardigan turned out great. Will admit I looked at the collar and thought the same thing -- might need to get them tucked down. Love the colors, love the shape. Great job!

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  12. Great finish on the cardigan. It does look cosy. Thanks for taking us along on your wander through the gardens. Beautiful.

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  13. Beautiful stitches you've done for March and the start of April.
    Your cardigan is lovely and think a couple of buttons to hold the corners down will look good.
    Nice walk through the garden.

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  14. Your journal is filled with creative and beautiful stitches, Lin. And the cardigan is stunning. Adding buttons to hold down the banding is a clever idea.

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  15. The cardigan is a great success. And what a lovely sunny day!

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