Showing posts with label Stitch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stitch. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 2, 2025

2025 June

June started with a lovely afternoon at Chertsey Museum: ladies brought in their slough bags for show and tell . . . 


and we made Quilt As You Go blocks for the June session
 

I finally decided it was time to replace this birthday chart: it's complicated to add extra dates, and I've always wished it had Birthdays or Congratulations on the top rather than Friends

So I had a fun afternoon with a calk board and liquid chalk pens (I managed to miss a few dates so this needs a bit more work)

I've made some EPP hexies towards covering the peace sign, although I have also removed all the black yarn now.  I need to stabilise the knitting then decide what I'm doing with the EPPs.  It can wait until colder weather!!!

A lovely week in Spain

And a hand sewing project, mostly completed in Spain

I popped over to Lisa's to feed her cats: I just had to take this pic which showcases patchworks and a cat basket that Lisa made

I volunteer with our local Repair Café, and was asked to repair this Platypus (Plucky).  Plucky is clearly very loved but is a bit too damaged to be within my comfort zone.

I have a friend, Heather, who is a bit of a whizz at mending cuddly toys, so I am hoping she can help with advice  or support
  🤞

  

Our Stitch group (www.WraysburyStitch.blogspot.com/) has decided to support local women: We've made up these boxes for the toilets in the local churches and village halls

In my best Bugs Bunny voice, 






Thursday, June 1, 2023

2023 May

 Pinch Punch first day of the month!

Here are a whole load of photos about my May!

We celebrated the Coronation with a lovely afternoon tea in the village hall . . .


and two gingers from Sue's Memories in thread collection

I finished an order of 100 dogs for a customer

and a dozen of the blue and gold patches to go with the previous name patches for a group of friends off to Le Mons 24 hour race


And two completed borough banners for the new Mayor or Ruinnymede

A busy Stitch morning

Jackie's son Paul captained a winning county team in the hurling championships

so a Ginger was necessary!



And Lisa's lovely Boris (a Berber Skink) passed away, (he's under the shell, his favourite shell!)

so another Ginger . . .



Our bed is quite high as there otherwise wouldn't be room for the chests of drawers in the bedroom.  We needed a new mattress and ordered one without having measured the old one.😱  The new one is 10cm/4" *higher*!!  There is no chance I can get in 😂

So off to Ikea to get new, lower, drawer units: guess what we'll be doing at the weekend!

Do you remember Basil?  A friend's very loved 40+ year old teddy.  I mended him during lockdown and make him a onesie to protect him.  He's come back to me while she goes on holiday for week - this time his earls are falling apart!


Lisa got me this kit for Christmas and I finally found what I was looking for as a stab board (not the right word, LOL)

So I have started creating the sea and the sky and a few rocks.  The kits is stuffed with different colours of wool - a really generous quantity!  Lots of fun stabbing!!

And talking of generous . . . I "met" Kathy many years ago when blogging was a place to appreciate other crafters creations.  She blogged at www.runningwithrocket.blogspot.com.  She now runs an Etsy shop with pre-loved sewing stuff (Running with Needles) and posts some of her finds on facebook and instagram.  I have made a few "Retreat" pouches using these fab frames, but the daughters seem to have appropriated the pouches, and I cant get the frames in the UK . . .just look what arrived in the post today!  Thank you Kathy, I cant wait to get started!!!


Friday, February 10, 2023

2023 January

What did your January look like?  This is my January in photos!

The Stitch group packed lots of kits for Days For Girls


The Chertsey Museum Fun With Fabric ladies made Japanese knot bags

I was gifted this awesome pig in a blanket

I made badges for the scouts who delivered Christmas cards locally

I have been posting Gingers onto facebook - they are based on the National Calendar - this was for the 3rd Monday in January, known as Blue Monday, and the penguin was for Internation Penguin Day - who knew!!!

I also made a pregnant Ginger each for two of Niki's friends who are expecting,


An a couple of dozen 'naked' gingers for the Richmond and Kew Quilters ladies: I'm doing a talk about the gingers at the next meeting, then they all get to take one home and have a go at 'dressing' it

I dont think I showed you my lovely Christmas pressie from Plum:

Which came in its own sleeping bag (actually a FabWrap!)

Nor did I share the fab slippers Lisa crocheted for me: 

I went on a course with Stacey (ooops, have forgotton her surname), who had us FMQing designs to be put together as a tribute to the Queen



The lovely Debbie made me Buddy all ready for next Christmas, thank you Deb


And my awesome sister-in-law got me a whole stack of Tula Pink fabrics that are just at the stroking and loving stage, not the cutting stage!  Thank you Lisa

And talking of s-i-l: we actually got the whole gang together in the middle of January - my brother and his family from Australia, all 6 of us, and mum.  I hadn't seen him or his family since 2011, and Niki had never met her cousins so it was a great treat to spend time with them

Talking of cousins, this is Brian's cousin's granddaughter on her I-Spy quilt - isn't she a cutie!

Our Community Coffee Morning celebrated its first birthday at the end of January, and seems to be transforming into a Knit and Natter group too!  I think there were 6 of us knitting or crocheting and enjoying this a-maze-ing cake!

This is my project: it is actually changing colour but it's a very subtle change

Hope you had a good January and wish you all the very best for February!


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