I added the last outlining stitches to my lupins cross stitch this week when Christine was over to sew one evening. I will take this to the framers soon, along with my Winter Woods project. I purchased this kit when we were in Newfoundland in June 2023. I also purchased a kit to make a pitcher plant hooked rug when I was there and hope to work on it next.
I found my bin of cotton clothesline cording and made a couple of rope bowls this week. I will probably make a few more this week to use up the cording that is in the bin. The pink fabric was leftover from a quilt backing and was in my pink scrap bin. The darker spots are little birds.
At the church sewing group, I made another apron for the Christmas bazaar---there is a pocket--Can you see it? I matched up the pattern so it is not obvious. I also made a little stuffed rabbit but it still needs a pompom for the tail. Next up, I will be working on an Advent Calendar panel.
My scarf is a few inches longer --I managed to have two knitting sessions this week. It needs to be about 15 inches longer than it is right now.
I tried a new recipe for Lemon Blueberry loaf this week. It smells heavenly!
Our azalea bush is in full bloom! It is such a bright spot of colour in our front garden.
The deutzia bush is in bud. Soon, it will be covered in small white flowers. So pretty.
We took Finn for a walk in the woods at a local conservation area this week. There were a few wet spots but we managed to stay relatively mud free.
This Friday and Saturday is the Oxford Guild Quilt Show. I have 11 quilts plus my painted barn quilt block in the show. If you are in the area, we would love to see you there!
I will link up with Kathy and the Slow Sunday Stitchers in the morning and with Frederique now.