Saturday, July 8, 2017

Friday Night with Friends July

I started early with FNwF. It was a very cold rainy day so by lunchtime i gave up trying to do anything, sat down in front of the TV, turned Netflix on & started prepping more coffins. I was cutting doubles to share on a FB group i'm in but so far only one lady has said she'd take any.
After that i decided it was time to get stuck back into Mischief. I needed to add 3 or 4 purple rosettes to the 2nd row along with the black & the white pieces. Then onto stitching the rows together.
As i was taking this photo i noticed i missed adding a white piece to the end of row 2. lol.

Pop over to our lovely hostess Cheryll to find the links for who all joined in FNwF & what they got up to.

Happy Stitching,



13 comments:

Chookyblue...... said...

good prep ad mischief is going well........

Anonymous said...

wow Jeanette night,well done xx

Michelle Ridgway said...

So you really did get up to Mischief last night lol! It looks wonderful Jeanette.

Goofin' Off Around the Block said...

Any time is a great time for mischief! Love the purple rosettes. I have been seeing a lot of purple in the blogs I am reading tonight. People must be in a purple mood right now. Have a great weekend! --Andrea

Karen's Korner said...

A great way to spend a wet and cold afternoon. Lovely results.

Peg - Happy In Quilting said...

Mischief is amazing ❤️

Michelle May-The Raspberry Rabbits said...

Wow girlfriend, Mischief is incredible!

Maria said...

Mischief is looking great and well done with your prep..

Cheryll said...

Wow.. it's growing FasT... thanks for joining in FNwF too...xox

newsurfiegirl said...

Love Mischief! Looks like you were busy getting all those coffins ready!

Narelle said...

Sounds like a perfect plan ... lovely progress 😊

Allie-oops Designs said...

Now that sounds like my kind of day - lovely stitching hon!

Joy from Days Filled With Joy said...

Good work, and I am so loving the purples.... xx

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