Sunday, June 14, 2026

Hand Stitching

 This was a busy week with lots of activities every day, so, not much sewing happened.  I did manage to add more stitches to the sky in my cross stitch project and discovered that I was going to run out of one of the colours. I purchased a skein at the local craft shop and I'm ready to keep on stitching. Someone asked last week if there are sunflowers in the picture--the answer is yes...there are several sunflowers in a combination of stitches and beads as well as a button at the bottom of the picture.  I will do the beading when the cross stitching is done. 



I finished hand quilting the orange block this week and I'm just about done with the red block.  The next block is blue. 


A couple of friends, Mary and Christine, came over to visit yesterday.  We visited Jumbo, the Little Red Mitten yarn shop and the Elevated Park before coming back to my house for lunch and some knitting, cross stitching and hand quilting in the gazebo.  I did not take any pictures of us in the gazebo but here are some pictures at our morning stops. 




There are lots of new blooms in the garden this week including day lilies, bell flowers and coreopsis





Lots of wildlife sightings this week including this deer on a neighbour's front lawn. 


The turkey vultures don't usually get this close.  We saw this one on a low branch of a tree while walking at the park one morning. 


The racoon family was back in our yard again this week.  Five babies and mom wandered through our yard. 



We saw lots of Canada Geese at the park too. 


We had the Retro Quilter, Maude MacDonald, as the speaker at our annual Quilt Guild banquet this week.  She channels the 70's in her unique and fun quilts.  Maude has a large collection of vintage bed sheets that she uses to make quilts and clothing.  She does in person talks as well as on Zoom--a great speaker, enjoyed by everyone at the banquet.  


My patio pots are filling out and bursting with colour. 



My husband and I took a cooking class this week on British curries.  We made Coronation Salad appetizers  which were delicious!  Five recipes were shared as well as a history of how curries became popular in Britain. The class was a birthday gift for my husband from me. 



Finn managed to wrap himself up in the drapes for his nap this week. 


He went to the office one day with my daughter and loved seeing all of her colleagues. 


I am listening to "The Book Woman's Daughter" this week.  This is the sequel to "The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek" which I read a few years ago.  Both are good books and I recommend reading them in order. 


I will link up with Kathy and Frederique this morning. 

2 comments:

  1. Oh what fun! Your day with friends sounds fabulous!

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  2. The brights and that grey are gorgeous on the pineapple quilt. Love how the flowers are coming through on your cross stitch project. Fun fun.

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