Sunday, July 15, 2012

cooking & sewing.

I started Saturday off cooking. Made the custard for these
I then made scones but didn't get a photo of those. :) Then onto making these
red velvet cupcakes with cream cheese frosting. The cooking finished it was time to sew. The first 2 items were ufo's that should have been finished last month.
Christmas Joys by Gail Pan. Next ufo
Michelle's Irish Blessing & 1 last owl project which wasn't a ufo. I cut it out Friday ready to sew but ran out of time to work on it.
 Dear Diary, a diary & notebook cover by Joypatch.

 No sewing or cooking today. Off to the markets at Boggo Road & then following that with wine tasting at our local Dan Murphy's.  Have a great Day.

Happy Stitching,

9 comments:

Sheila said...

Some great finishes Jeanette , love your stitcheries and the owl journal cover is a real hoot hoot :-)hugs Sheila

Cheryll said...

WOW.. great Friday.. better Saturday... NOW the best Sunday!
Enjoy!!! :)

Fiona said...

Lovely finishes.... I love them all - and your baking always looks amazing... have a lovely day and not too much of that wine tasting???
Hugz

Allie said...

Ok, now I'm really hungry, lol! Love your projects, your Irish Blessing is just so pretty - why did I have such a hard time with those little squares, I didn't end up using them, lol! Love the notebook cover and your projects from your last post, especially that owl hanging....you are incredibly productive, girl!

Michelle May-The Raspberry Rabbits said...

Yummy treats to eat, stitching lots of fun stuff and then a wine tasting? Dag!!! Why do you have to live clear on the other side of the world? Waaaaaaaaaaa I wanna come play now! :)

Anonymous said...

that cooking looks so yummy Jeanette and boy you are going well with some lovely finishes there ,well done.xx

Gemini Jen NZ said...

I really love your Christmas quilt - very cool! I love the owl fabric!

Wendyb said...

sounds just wonderful Jeanette!!! Glad the prison's no longer there!!!!
xox sugary hugs
Wendy :O)

Roseanne said...

the cooking look yummy. Love what your projects as well.

#4 Chookshed Stitchers Challenge.

 At the start of March i had this pile of blocks. I couldn't get my head around how to turn all these differing block sizes into a quilt...