Many thanks to Deana for organising the challenge - looking forward to next months number now.
Many thanks to Deana for organising the challenge - looking forward to next months number now.
Just popping in with an update on what I have been working on this week. First of all my stitch journal for the week up to yesterday.
Our first FSNI of the year and thanks to Wendy for all her organising. As usual you can see everyone who took part on Wendy's blog here.
As always my first sewing task of the day was my Stitch Journal and this circle was Fridays contribution.
I have added another circle today so here is how my week has looked.
On Monday we needed some fresh air after a weekend indoors so we drove up to Wellington Monument.
From the car park there is a lovely tree lined walk to the Monument.
Just look at all those lovely roots!
There are days when the monument is open and you can climb the steps to the top. Evidently the views are spectacular.
Anyway, you can see that I commemorated our walk in my stitch journal.
So, back to Friday and I spent a couple of hours in the afternoon on the machine whipping up a quick bag to go in our picnic hamper to contain cutlery and other loose bits and bobs - sorry no pic.
Then in the evening more quilting on Wings. No Chookshed Challenge this week as I want to complete my quilting quota for the month before going back to it.
But I have made a start on my next knitting project.
The pattern is not showing up well yet but I am pleased with how it is looking so far.
And that is me for the week - see you next week.
It's the second week of January and it has been a cold one. None of the predicted snow arrived here although there is plenty of it around the country. We can also see some sitting on the hills around Taunton.
So it has been a hibernating sort of week although we did venture out for lunch on our Wedding Anniversary.
My Stitch Journal is slowly building and I am enjoying my daily visits. Here it is as of yesterday.
I shall add todays stitches later while the FA cup football is playing in the background.
Working with these threads and fabrics reminded me of the Slow Stitch book that first got me started on solar dyeing and so I pulled it out for a browse.
This week also found me pulling out my Chookshed Challenge no 6. It is to use some of the hexie flowers that I have received in swaps over the last few years.
Here they all are - 41 of them.
I have decided to add a blue pathway around them as I join and they will either be a lap quilt or tablecloth - decision to be made at some point in the future.
So far I have cut and basted a batch of blue hexies and started adding the flowers together.
But I have parked this now for a week while I crack on with quilting Wings - I would like to complete another outer border by the end of the month. No pictures but I can assure you I have started!
I had not intended starting any more knitting for the time being but along came the annual Winwick Mum KAL and I was tempted. There is a free pattern - use the link just above - which I thought would be ideal to use with this yarn which has been sitting in my knitting bag.
First up a few finishes from the beginning of the week and my final stitch journal page is complete!
Yes! two posts in one day from me, what ever is going on!
So this one is just a catch up post with what I have been up to this week.
Christmas was quiet but pleasant and we are now in that twixmas period. I have been enjoying a little hand sewing this week along with a few Christmas specials on TV although some of the repeats are getting very tired now. And no, we did not watch Gavin and Stacy!
I have of course kept up with with my Stitch Journal - and look - just three days to go! and that includes today which I shall work on as soon as I have finished this post.
So here is my list of projects.
1. Another needle minder - I bought the magnet and canvas for this earlier in the year and have decided that I need another one!
2. Turn my 2024 Stitch Journal pages into a book. This will be a big one as I will need to make two cover pages as well as join my 12 pages together.
3. Sashiko panel - a kit I bought a few years ago.
4. Sue Hawkins scissor keep - I think I bought this kit a couple of years ago too.
5. Many years ago I mad a whole load of Japanese folded squares which have been sitting in a box ever since - they need joining together and making into something!
6. I have a lot of hexie flowers from my swap group that need making into something or somethings!
7. I need a cover for a small handmade sketch book I made sometime ago and which looks at me every day on my desk.
8. I have a quilted applique panel that needs making into a cushion cover.
9. Lavender bag kit I bought earlier this year from a junk shop.
10. Large tote bag for carrying quilting projects to my quilt group.
Many thanks to Deana for organising this challenge - I shall be linking up with her.