Friday, 10 July 2026
Busy July, In the Garden and Stitching
Thursday, 25 June 2026
Slow Stitching Projects, June Busting Out All Over
Can you see him?
Meanwhile, I'm continuing my calm stitching which is hand stitching of any sort for me. First up is cross stitching. Here is where I am on Feels Like Summer. My eyes are adjusted to using my #4 readers with this 32 count fabric and I'm enjoying stitching one over two with the vibrant colours. I should also mention I am using my own thread stash for this one and choosing as close to the called for colour as possible. I like the way these tomatoes were charted.
I'm surprised by all the bloom as it's been a very wet start to the summer. I had planted more of these Bridalwreath Spirea bushes when I found out what wonderful and easy bloomers they are.
So lovely.I've been swimming between the rain showers we've been experiencing every single day. Someone said the rain is why the trees are so green and leafed out this year after the drought last summer. Or maybe our eyes are just so astounded to see so much green after a very long, very white winter.
I hope you are enjoying the season where you are. " The world is full of magic things, patiently waiting for our senses to grow sharper." W. B. Yeats
Thursday, 11 June 2026
June Stitching and Summer Joys
I wonder if your head is spinning like mine. Each day is like the blink of the eye. I'm no sooner up and starting the morning when it seems I'm closing drapes and shutting the house down again. Perhaps that is a good thing as it means I'm busy which I feel I certainly am.
Outside, the world has come alive and so quickly it seems. It's always a pleasant surprise how much colour there is this season of the year. Even the Dandelions are so welcome. I'm calling this one "Me and My Shadow".
And here are the pretty Primroses. I don't know what you would label those colours, but they sure are vibrant.My stitching fingers have been busy too. I put the totally hand stitched Lone Star Medallion quilt on the wall for a photo. I'd backed it with a white fabric that was a sheet...Tommy Hillfiger actually, so a good quality. It was fun getting it all appliqued but then fiddly getting all the points and dips joined neatly to the backing. I measured and each diamond is exactly 43 inches which amazed me considering all the little hand stitches in this project and how it's been mauled with all the handling for each step along its journey too.
Friday, 29 May 2026
Spring Cleanup, Finishes, A New Start
Here are the dogs taking a dip one day when the clouds did a very unusual thing.
My Merlin Sound ID ap is identifying usually seven or eight different birds around the pond every morning. Nashville Warbler is the new one to me but I've yet to see it. Keep hoping to.
Meanwhile, here is the second brightest bird I get to photograph, the Blue Jay.
My FPP Primrose Flowers small quilt is at the flimsy stage. I've sized it to fit a certain side table here. These blocks are pretty and the FPP makes the sewing go quickly. Now to choose a backing and get it layered for quilting.
Meanwhile I'm almost finished the quilting lines on the Lone Star Medallion. I'm using the seams as a guide. I'm also using Frog Tape to help keep the lines straight too. Any of you use that?
Wednesday, 20 May 2026
Old and New Stitching Projects, Spring Delights
Outdoors, the world is awakening; every thing from the biggest to the tiniest is changing now. I'm out tramping about three times a day so as not to miss anything. I almost missed the White Trilliums, Ontario's provincial flower. They are a little scarce here on our property and bloom far apart so was happy to spy this one.
I've stitched four more Flicker bocks. There is very little orange, the RSC colour for May, in my stash and what I do have is being saved for a Halloween applique quilt. This burnt orange will have to do.
I hope there is something you are looking forward to too. We must do our best to keep moving and enjoy the odd treat from time to time too.
Monday, 11 May 2026
Marvelous May, Floral Beauty, Slow Stitching Updates
I've finished the quilting lines on my Flowers and Butterflies woolen piece- photos later, and now have my Lone Star Medallion quilt topper is back in the quilting hoop and about time too. Here it is last summer. I did layer it up at the time, began the stitching and didn't like how untidy my lines looked so took out all the stitches. So maybe second time now will be the charm.
This was stitched using EPP so it took a while to remove the paper triangles too. I'm so eager to get this one finished. Sigh















































