Once again, the Oxford Quilt Guild is making placemats for Meals on Wheels recipients for distribution at Christmas. They are due at our December meeting but I decided to get going on mine right away and get them done! I dug into my fabric stash to see what I had--so many possibilities! We are to make one side Wintery and the other side to be used for the rest of the year. So far, I have put together and quilted six placemats--the binding will go on this week.
I found a few orphan blocks that I can use to make some more placemats before the deadline. These are great projects using larger prints as well as leftover batting --I piece it using a zigzag stitch.
On Wednesday night, I went as a guest to the Ancaster Modern Guild meeting. The speaker was Christine of Tesselate Textiles. Christine and I each made a quilt using her Whistlestop pattern a couple of years ago. I brought my quilt along to the meeting to show Christine and for a photo op!
I made great progress on my cross stitch project--I am almost finished this quarter of picture. I will add more stitches to the top picture tomorrow for slow Sunday stitching.
Finn loves to get comfy on top of all of the pillows on the couch.

My daughter reorganized her bookshelves this week and Finn helped by keeping the piles in place.
The cream coloured crochet blanket has 9/42 rows done now.
My husband and I went on a couple of hikes this week--one on our own at Pinery Provincial Park where we saw this interesting plant. It is a Strawberry bush. It has very interesting seed pods.
A view from one of the trails at the Pinery.
The next day, we hiked with the Elgin Hiking club and I saw an interesting bug -- this is a spotted cucumber beetle. Amazing what you see when you look closely.
In my garden, my aster plant produced magenta flowers this week. On the same plant, there are white and pale pink flowers as well.
Have a great week. I will link up with Kathy and Frederique, as usual.











