Friday, November 14, 2014

My week

I can't show much of my sewing as it's all secret. I'm running behind on my BOM's i've been working on which is frustrating as i'm trying very hard to keep up. I've managed to get this one done though,
the 6" sampler. Yesterday i made the 2 block for November for the Bonnie & Camille Sampler BOM
Hopefully next week i'll catch up on my BOM's & start another BOM. A 6" sampler BOW run by Rose of Threadbare Creations. I'm way behind as week 4 has just been posted.

Signing up for FNWF last week i discovered i was the winner of October's sew in. Lovely Cheryll sent me these beautiful goodies.
Thankyou so much Cheryll. Love my goodies.

Recently i asked Joanne, my gorgeous friend in England, if she would make me some hare earrings with purple beads. 24 hours later they were on their way to me along with a surprise. You see the earrings are a birthday present to myself & the surprise was from Joanne for my birthday.
My lovely surprise was a matching hare pendant. Thanks Joanne love them.

I joined another BOM this week. It's a Quilty Fun BOM for Xmas. I wasn't going to but after seeing all the lovely photo's of blocks popping up i succumbed. :)
The first 5 blocks. I was way behind & sent Wednesday afternoon/night catching up to everyone. That's it from me for now. I'll be back tomorrow with a birthday block up date.

Happy stitching




7 comments:

Fiona said...

I am always amazed at how quickly one can get behind.... love your pressie to your self...
Hugz

Michelle Ridgway said...

My word you have a lot going on. Sweet earrings xx

Anonymous said...

Lots of beautiful blocks Jeanette,Chez and I bought Loris book yesterday,love your gift to yourself.xx

Cheryll said...

Love it all... Xox

Peg - Happy In Quilting said...

Love all your blocks

kiwikid said...

Your blocks are wonderful - especially the Christmas ones!

Cheryl said...

Some lovely boms Jeanette. Love doing these myself - they are quite addictive

#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...