Sunday, September 22, 2019

Sunday slow stitching....

I have a couple hand work projects that I am working on.

I finished the embroidery for the Happy Little Things block. Time to pull and mark the rest of the block for hand piecing this week.


I started a new project - The Ella Marie Deacon Quilt along over at Sentimental Stitches. 4 blocks a month released mid month for the next 21 months. I think I will hand piece mine in scrappy blues from my stash. This is the first block I hand pieced - well I just need to add that shape all around. I'll prep the other 3 today.

I realized I had $25 over at bluprint that had to get used by the end of the month. I went looking around and saw they had bamboo knitting needles and they were on sale! I had broken the tip on my favorite size 8 that I use for dish cloths.... I got 2 sets of them in a 9 inch and a few other things and it arrived on Friday! Woo hoo - one pair will reside in the car but instead of the console - where it can get broken while taking it out! - I will put it in a zippered cloth bag with some dish cloth yarn (sugar and cream) and it will live in the passenger seat! I'll transfer my current pink dish cloth in process and that will be the first into the bag.  I also picked up a water erasable marking pen, a number 11 bamboo needle (hey, you never know when you might need it!) and Aurofil mako thread cream in a 40 weight I think. I believe I had 7 cents to spare! Not bad.

I did manage to 'fix' the batting on the frame last week and I am looking forward to watching Hocus Pocus (don't judge - I love watching this movie in the fall, and yes I have it on DVD!) this afternoon while adding some hand quilting onto my colorful trip around the world. I tend to work left to right on the frame (cause I'm silly like that!) and will be finishing the purple section today and moving onto the teal. I got a good amount done on it yesterday in between kids coming in to 'check on me'. I had to hit the pause button... a lot.... I was watching Bad Moms which is not kid appropriate.

Sophie the cat was supervising.
The kids made us a chocolate cake for our anniversary yesterday - complete with chocolate hearts they piped with a bar of baking chocolate in the pantry! Not bad for a 10+11 year old.... and with a little threatening they even cleaned up the kitchen pretty well after. Did I mention there was some threatening to never be allowed to bake again if they (one in particular) didn't help clean up and do all the dishes? For some reason they put candles on the cake - a 13 for our 13th wedding anniversary!

Linking up with Kathy and the other slow stitchers who are sharing what they are crafting in slow, methodical stitches this week. I wish I was in Ontario, Canada.... I'd join in on her slow stitching Sunday retreat Oct 6. I'll just join in, in spirit from Florida.

10 comments:

LIttle Penguin Quilts said...

Happy Anniversary! What sweet kids you have to make you an anniversary cake! (Even if the clean-up did require threats!:) That new quilt you're working on looks amazing - lots of fun different kinds of blocks to stitch on. Enjoy your Sunday, Deb!

Quilter Kathy said...

That is a gorgeous new sampler quilt you are starting... I look forward to following your progress!
So happy to see the TATW quilt is getting some stitches... great purple block!
And lovely happy little things block!

Carla A Few Of My Favorite Things said...

So glad to see you doing that quilt as it sure is tempting but I need to keep on track. Also love that you are hand piecing it! Your trip is really coming alive!!!!

Jill said...

I agree your new quilt project is tempting. It'll be beautiful done in blues. Very good on getting new needles. Enjoy stitching while watching your shows.

Karrin Hurd said...

Happy Anniversary! I plan to hand piece that same Ella Marie Deacon block. Yours is beautiful!

Chopin - A Passionate Quilter said...

Happy Anniversary!!! Did you hand sew your Trip Around the World or machine piece it? It is pretty! IF I ever get a quilt loaded on my quilt frame! I would have to go right to left and I cannot quilt with my thumb! Bummer!

Gretchen Weaver said...

The block for Ella looks lovely! I can't wait to see more blocks, blue and white quilts are the best!!!!!

Sarah said...

That's a really nice block! Yum to chocolate cake. Happy anniversary.

Little Penpen said...

Happy Anniversary! Your quilting looks great and you are moving right along. I adore the quilt in your blog header, too.

CTNBEE said...

Thanks for sharing photos. Thanks for sharing such beautiful photos with us. I appreciate your work.