I feel like I got a lot done this past week. Let's hope that this coming week is just as productive! I will link up the the Slow Sunday Stitchers and the Rainbow Scrap Challenge folks in the morning.
Saturday, January 28, 2023
A Little of This and A Little of That
I feel like I got a lot done this past week. Let's hope that this coming week is just as productive! I will link up the the Slow Sunday Stitchers and the Rainbow Scrap Challenge folks in the morning.
Friday, January 20, 2023
Back to the Sewing Machine
I spent some quality time with my sewing machine this week. The Elgin Piecemakers Guild makes comfort quilts for adult chemo patients at our local hospital so each month, we each have to make a block in a certain colour scheme. I have my first four blocks for 2023 made. Here they are:
January: Blue and white.
February: Red, white and blue
March: Purple, pink and white
April: Blue and purple churn dash.
Saturday, January 14, 2023
Finding my Rotary Cutter
The condition of my sewing room has deteriorated over the last month or so to the point where I could not find my rotary cutter... it was time for a clean up. I spent over an hour putting things away, folding fabric, sorting through piles, etc. and still no rotary cutter. I tried to think of the last time I used it...then, I remembered I used it at a recent guild sewing day---it was in the bag I took to the sewing day. Oh well, the sewing room is looking much better and I had a new project planned! I gathered up my supplies and got started.
Saturday, January 7, 2023
Slow Sunday Stitching 2023
I have been missing in action the last couple of Sundays for my weekly blogpost. Our Christmas took some unexpected turns this year ---as the saying goes, life happens when you are making other plans. Our daughter's dog, Finn, had surgery on Dec 19th to remove a broken tooth. After the surgery, he went into kidney failure and was in the animal hospital for 10 days in intensive care to receive treatments to improve his kidney function. Thankfully, his kidneys are now working normally again and he is home and feeling much better. The vets at the hospital called his recovery a miracle as his prognosis was initially very poor. We are all very happy that he is now home with our daughter and is mostly his usually perky self. We spent the holidays at our daughter's place and are thankful that we could be together to support each other through the stress of Finn's illness. Finn is our daughter's faithful sidekick and COVID lockdown buddy and we all love him. This picture was taken a couple of days after he got out of the animal hospital.
I made my husband and my daughter small pouches for their headphones or their charging cables. I made a lot of these as gifts this year for other family members and friends. Here is a link to the pattern.
I brought some knitting with me to my daughter's and worked on a dishcloth. It is not quite done yet. I hope I have enough yarn to finish it!