Well, this post is just a reminder for me that I have been doing something.
I have been doing some stitching.
Celtic Noel is coming along and it will be finished for Christmas, there's not a lot left to do. The top part that you can't see is all finished so it's just this bottom piece that needs finishing.
DD Rachel and I have both joined in with the Sewandso Stichalong, for me just so that I can have a quick finish each week and for Rachel because it's her first SAL. I do wish that I'd done it on evenweave though as it's a while since I've used aida apart from card making.
Earlier in the year I started stitching CCN Ladybugs and bumblebees but twice I changed the thread because the writing wasn't showing up on the fabric so I changed the fabric and I'm still not sure about it, it seems to blend in too much.
DH saw me looking at some HAED charts that I liked, I've never bought one as I don't think I'd have the patience to do one but later in the week this turned up in the post. I don't know if it will ever get done, it's a bit of a project. It's called the little dreamer's tree at least he ordered the one with just 90 colours and not the 200 plus one.
Another pair of socks have been knitted though not yet pressed and a few more rows put into DHs jumper which I'm hoping to finish for Christmas.
We had a lovely day out in Trentham Gardens and I managed the walk right round the lake. It's so beautiful there and we just had to stop and say hello to these lovely creatures.
And we managed to get to the monkey forest just in time for feeding. It was a bit scarey walking through the monkeys but apart from the odd scuffle they behaved.
I've stitched cards and paper crafted cards, read loads of books and decorated two rooms so I've not been idle there's always so much to do.
This is my eldest daughter Sharon during her 10k run in Salford. Her group raised over £1000 for Alzheimers. I am so proud of her as she had never done any running before
She also does some model stitching too and here's her son Alex showing off his new clothes.
During the good weather the garden has taken up most of my time but there's not a lot to show out there at the moment as everything is dying down for Autumn. I love Autumn, I love the colours, I love swishing my feet in the fallen leaves, love that the grass is green and love the fact that I will soon be able to put the lawnmower to bed until Spring. The daffodils, tulips and hyacynths have been potted up ready for their time to shine next year so the garden is getting ready to have its annual rest.
Love and hugs, Sue xx
Lovely to see a post here Sue.
ReplyDeleteLots of nice crafting you have been doing, the socks do look nice and comfortable. Great SAL you and DD are doing.
I always think when you have had a problem with a design it takes away the thill of the start and get going with it, perhaps put away the Bumblebees for another time.
Your cyclamen look nice and healthy
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Celtic Noel looks stunning and I love the colour of your socks.
ReplyDeleteI've stitched Ladybugs and Bumblebees, and loved that design (I have yet to get it framed up though-shame on me). Celtic Noel is in my stash with the rest of her sisters, they are soooo beautiful.
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