Sunday, 8 January 2012

Don't feel like I've achieved much sewing wise this week but I guess all the little bits add up.  I spent Monday cutting fabric for Bonnie Hunters mystery quilt Orca Bay which I have been doing.  I wanted to make it smaller I'll see how that goes.  As you can see my helper Ruby was determined to be centre stage.Every time I moved her she ended up back there again.  I think she won out in the end.

Wednesday I spent a very pleasant afternoon stitching with a group of friends.  There is usually more chatting than stitching but it is a lovely way to spend the day.

I have many projects on the go.  I prefer to think of them as works in progress rather than ufos.  I would really like to get a few of the older projects completed.  I've got plenty to choose from.
 
1st up is a Blackbird Designs quilt from a project on the front cover of Homespun magazine No.47.  I have some leaves to applique on one border, sew the borders on then the top will be finished
Before I go a photo of my gorgeous dog Harry when he was a puppy.  The photo in my blog header is Harry modeling my crocheted granny square blanket that I made last year.

Bye for now,

Debra

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