Saturday, 27 February 2021

BLOCK 2

 

After completing the 3 stitcheries that make the 1st block of  Jenny's B.O.M I have made little progress piecing it together. As usual, piecing is the thing that slows me down and I now need to do some unpicking as I am not happy with one of my choices. However, block 2 has been released and I have enjoyed tracing the designs and have each stitchery ready to applique and stitch. 




Sorry about the pic. I always seem to have trouble with photos. Now that my daily chores are done I plan to sit and stitch , and  revisit the piecing of block one. 

Thanks for visiting and keep safe.

Sunday, 14 February 2021

HERE WE GO AGAIN

 

Here we are back in lockdown supposedly for 5 days but that may change. I suspect on again, off again lockdowns may be a way of life during the next year or 2. The only disappointment for me shall be if my munchkin's 4th birthday party needs to be cancelled. His present is wrapped ready to give him so I hope I can get it to him in time. 




The final stitchery for block 1 of the B.O.M is now complete and all of them have been trimmed ready to piece.



 

Blogger is making things more difficult to upload photos now but at least I figured it out. Why do they change things that require another step to get to? 

I have run out of time to select and cut the fabrics for piecing block 1 but shall endeavour to do it tomorrow.

Keep safe and well.




Sunday, 7 February 2021

ANOTHER WEEK, ANOTHER STITCHERY

 

Once again a week has flown by. Erratic weather, a little drama , and some precious time with my grandsons has filled my week. Yesterday I had the chance to relax and unwind with a bit of stitching and I finished the 2nd stitchery of the new B.O.M.




I have started the last stitchery for the block so my plan is to piece it together before my next weekly post.




It appears that I have finally resolved the problem I had with comment email notifications after a lot of fiddling around. Fingers crossed that it stays that way! 



Sunday, 31 January 2021

A NEW PROJECT

  

I don't know about you but I love starting a new project.  Mindful of a pile of UFOs still waiting to be finished , I plan to work on a UFO each month while stitching a new Block of the Month. I have stitched one of 3 stitcheries in the first block of Jenny's " Simple Days" and have started another.



 


I have finished reading another book this month which was a Christmas gift . I binge watched the Netflix doco series during lockdown and there is a podcast I have not yet listened to but I never knew there was a book. The book is much more detailed , as books usually are. 




I hope you are enjoying some nice weather and happily stitching. 




Sunday, 24 January 2021

FINISHING AND STARTING


 Last night I finished the stitchery I was doing but now I am wondering how to frame it. I first thought I would just display it in a hoop as it is or add some fabric then frame it in a normal frame. I have no idea what I am doing now but here it is.




On Friday I visited my local patchwork shop for the first time in over a year and it was so nice to wander around  selecting some fabrics for a new project. I was the only customer there. I found some suitable fabrics and thought I would add more fabric from my stash. Big mistake! Looks like I am returning to the shop. 




Now that I have some new fabrics and threads I am ready to start Jenny's Block of the Month called "Simple Days" which is starting tomorrow.  I always have great enthusiasm when about to embark on a new project. 

Perhaps I can find some border fabric for my Pandemic quilt when I return to the patchwork shop. 

The weather is lovely here at the moment and we are expecting a few very hot days ahead. We are not venturing anywhere until the tourists and holiday makers go home after Australia Day.  It is bedlam out there and I am looking forward to things getting back to no tourists normal. 

Enjoy some stitching.

 






Sunday, 17 January 2021

BLOOMING MARVELLOUS

 

 I am so grateful for the beautiful array of colour outside my back door on the verandah. It looks like these blooms are at their peak display now so I need to think about buying new seedlings once the tourists have departed after the Australia Day long weekend.




I have been easing stress by watching some very naughty cockies stripping our unripened peaches from the tree and strewing the pathway and our roof with half eaten fruit. We have had some beautiful parrots in our apple tree but they don't do as much damage. They have blue heads with yellow, orange and green bodies. Unfortunately, I do not have any pics.

Yesterday I started sewing my pandemic quilt blocks together, ( the " I stitch" B.O.M) , I just have the bottom row to sew to the others now. No idea what fabric to use fir the borders yet.


The pic does not do the thread colours justice but you get the idea.

I have finished my first book for the year. 



Jenny's sweet stitchery has been lovely to stitch a little each day . It is growing.



The sun is shining today , a rare thing lately. The daily chores are done and I hope to de stress this afternoon .
May your days be filled with sunshine.



 







 







 


Monday, 11 January 2021

A LITTLE STITCHING

 

Oh dear! I apologise for my last post, the 1st one for the year, turned out all higgildy piggildy. Well, it did my end! For some reason the font was different sizes and I can't seem to attach links.  So, here's hoping this one is okay. I never received email notifications of comments either .

I have done very little stitching due to health issues with hubby and myself but I find that a little stitching here and there certainly lifts my spirits. Jennyhas a lovely monthly club called Let's Stitch Again and this is one of January's stitcheries that I started.


I still haven't pieced all my blocks together from Gail's B.O.M last year but it is on my list to do this week.

Stay safe and well.




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