Wednesday, January 7, 2015

what i've been doing.

I had plans for lots of sewing over Christmas/ New Year but little got done due to heat & migraine. Very strange that i ended up with a 4 day migraine. I needed to trace a stitchery that we are doing to kick start our SAL whilst waiting for the pattern from Anni Downs. Whilst tracing i kept going & have several prepared now to work on.
That was Sunday's effort. Sunday & Monday night i spent embroidering & it was done. Yesterday i put it together
This is a free pattern by Anni. Next i caught up on my 6" sampler blocks.
I have 13 blocks now. On a roll i kept sewing & put the borders on this
All that is left is to add a little embroidery to the snowmen & along the bauble lights to link them together.

Happy Stitching,


10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Jeanette i am so happy that you are feeling better my friend. Love your Anni Stitchery its so cute.Your blocks are lovely and boy i sure do love your Lori Holt quilt,well done to a great start to the year.xx

Anthea said...

Hi Jeanette - lovely to catch up on your posts - but ewww, so sorry to read about your lengthy migraine, they're a beast, aren't they?!

Love all the swap gifts... the 6" blocks are looking good... amazing quilt top... you've been busy despite the heat & head drama!!

Sheila said...

Glad that migraine has passed by and that you are now on a roll Lots of wod earful work happening. Take care .

Melody said...

So glad your migraine is finally gone. Some lovely sewing on display here.

Jenny of Elefantz said...

Nasty migraines, hon. Sending hugs. xx

Cheryl said...

Lovely sewing Jeanette.

Susan said...

Great progress considering your 4 days "off".

Binsa said...

Enjoyed catching up with your projects Jeanette. Regards, Ofaigh

Chookyblue...... said...

glad you joined the SAL again.......nice Christmas Wishes..........

Terry said...

That's a sweet stitchery. It's on my to-do list. :0)

#4 Chookshed Stitchers Challenge.

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