Halfway through the year now and past the halfway point of June. I wonder where are all those hours we were promised for retirement...when time on your hands would hang heavy- an expression first recorded in 1760, btw.-I was curious enough to look up that expression. But no, though my days begin early there is still not enough hours to get everything done. I struggle not to have the feeling I'm getting behind. Behind what exactly is a bit of a mystery. But there is always something that needs doing and mostly, I'm thankful to be keeping busy. In fact, this busyness seems to have improved my overall sense of well being and removed some of the mindless fretting I'm prone to do from time to time.
Part of my well being is the enjoyment I'm getting from my present day sewing projects. It's wonderful when you can sustain the interest and enjoyment still months into a project.
I think this one below, the EPP Starry Hexagons, would definitely qualify as a comfort project according to Emma's, The Vintage Sewing Box, definition. And HERE is a link to her Free Pattern page where she shares very sweet projects like needle books and pouches.
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Scrappy Starry Madness |
Though still in their cardboards, I thought I'd throw them on the wall to take stock of how it's coming along halfway through the year. I like how the yellows are standing out. Sadly I just have three using orange, this month's RSC colour at
So Scrappy. I have around ten more stars completed, most of them blues which shows what my colour preference was during my fabric collecting days.
And I've laid more stitches on G. Leger, 1898. Alphabets are very popular motifs in the cross stitching world, especially for samplers and are so enjoyable to stitch. HERE is a link to the pattern at 123Stitch if you want to read more about it. I ordered the DMC conversion threads to use.
Petey is still with us and perhaps we'll get to keep him now for the summer holidays. That would be awesome. He is so lovable, attentive and a much better guard dog than our equally lovable but verrry laid back Ned. Here are the lads as Tony calls them down in the meadow where he mowed a path for us...to help with the tick situation. We do two walks a day down there and a couple of ball playing rounds in the back yard too. Here they are enjoying all the fresh smells from overnight.
Not sure how much ball playing we will do today. We have a heat wave warning...a possible high of 36C and humidex of 45 or higher! My phone went off in the night with, of all things, a tornado warning. Funny how I don't think of tornadoes happening at night or getting weather warnings on the phone either for that matter. Anyway, I've checked and nothing happened around here thankfully.
Next time I'll share a new small appliance...it's been quite a while since I bought one and I'm excited to try this one out.
Thank you for all the comments on
my last post...they put a smile on my face and I want you to know I note and take all your suggestions to heart. Hope this week, the last in June, will be awesome for you all.