Saturday, March 5, 2022

FNwF March

 Last night for March FNwF i started block 6 of  "A Redwork Christmas" by Fig 'n' Berry Creations. It was put out last year but i only stitched a few blocks. Hopefully i'll get it done for this Christmas :)

Then as i went to pack it away to go to bed this happened

She had been sitting on the arm of the chair beside me whilst i was stitching but something disturbed her & she decided my box of sewing would then be a good place to sleep. :) lol.

Thankyou to Cheryll for having us around again. Pop over here to find links to who joined in last night.

Happy Stitching,



13 comments:

Maria said...

You do some lovely stitcheries…
Looks warm and comfy in your sewing bag.

Christine M said...

You made some good progress on your stitchery last night.

Fiona said...

lovely project to get into and maybe ready for this next Christmas????
Hugz

Joy from Days Filled With Joy said...

Hee heee. funny kitty! Your stitchery is gorgeous! xx

Pink Rose said...

Hi Jeanette I love the design that you are working on ,how funny is your furry friend lol,well done on your progress 💕

Karen's Korner said...

Good progress on your pretty stitchery. Puss looks very comfy.

Janice said...

This will be so pretty.

Sharon Kwilter said...

Lovely stitching. Have a good weekend!

Julie said...

Your stitchery is just lovely Jeanette. I really like their patterns. I love your little furry friend there "helping you". xx

Hanne said...

Lovely stitchery ❤
A cat approved sewing box is nice too 🥰

Anorina @SameliasMum said...

LOL cats are such strange creatures. They ignore you until the most inconvenient time when they'll want attention.

Sharm said...

I'm impressed you are working on something for Christmas ..... it seems to come so quickly now and I sure hope your cat only found the squishy parts of the sewing bag and not the pins and needles bits!

Susan said...

It's hard to disturb them isn't it? I'm sure you will get it done in time.

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