Thank you all who identified this border below as Prairie Points...what a sweet name and, of course, I had to look that up. Turns out there are tons of video tutorials showing how to make this. How did I not know about it till now?? It looks really intricate but makes such a unique border. Here is what I'm talking about in case you missed it.
However, there is one plan that I'm happy to say I've been doing fairly well with since Christmas and that is to do machine stitching a few days of each week at some point even for just a couple of minutes. Yes, I know that doesn't really qualify as much of a plan. But that is how I've made progress on this FPP quilt project I'm calling my Summer Primrose project. HERE is the link to the Thimbles and Needles AU Etsy shop where I purchased the pattern. And here are my blocks so far in summery looking fabrics. I'm thinking of making a table topper.
Mom sewed a lot of what she called lunch cloths back in those days in Newfoundland. These were smaller sized tablecloths featuring embroidery and usually had crocheted edgings that were used for tea and bikkies when you had company. I think this is Mom's work but I honestly can't remember about this one. She was fond of using simple blanket stitch edging, seen below, and I realized I am too.
My mood has been all over the place recently. Perhaps it's the change of season and the new chores that come with it that's on my mind. But we had Robbie here for a weekend so that kept me busy and definitely perked me and the dogs up. He's a busy guy and has started baseball now; while here he had indoor baseball practice and outdoor pitching practice.One day we all went down to the pond where he practised his golf swing putting balls into the pond. So much energy. As Tony says, it makes him tired just watching him. Ned, a true water dog, has been retrieving those balls ever since.
I hope you are all staying calm; our supportive stitching world is a wonderful respite from all the turmoil out there.







6 comments :
Your daffodil tablecloth is just beautiful! I love your daffodils outside too. I like your leaders/enders project, it's neat! I can't seem to stick to a set schedule. My mind flitters around from day to day. I finally decided to go with it, and it is freeing - lol! How lovely to have your grandson visit. Yes the energy of youth is wonderful and very missed.
I love those Primrose blocks, Jocelyn! Thanks for linking to the pattern. Your daffodils are so pretty - they're my favorite flower. Glad you had some time with Robbie - sounds like fun!
I too enjoy the daffodil tablecloth. All our daffodils are in bloom now, just wish it would warm up a bit.
I love Prairie Points but rarely make them. There are several ways of making them. I think I have made them 2 or 3 times. As far as slow stitching goes when I sit to watch the news in the evening I slow stitch, I always keep something near by. Also sometimes in the evening when I decide I'm done with quilting if it is not past 10 I will go to the living room and watch something for a little bit and get in another 15-30 minutes stitching. I hand quilt almost every evening after I finish peddling anywhere from 30-60 minutes. Glad you are getting flowers now!
I have about an hour after dinner and before we settle to watch TV that I often will sew (or do other puttering). I stitch best when I'm inspired.
Love your primroses and the leaders and enders look tiny! That daffodils tablecloth is so pretty. Must be cheery. (Creating and dancing is my antidote to the turmoil. Whew!).
Every bit of progress helps, large or small.
I too love the lovely daffodils as well as the table cloth.
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