Not much from me this week, I'm afraid. We have been having lovely mild autumn days, so I have been spending my free time in the garden, planting vegetables seedlings , cutting back overgrown plants, and generally getting the garden ready for winter. When I have been sewing it has been more blocks for my Solstice Dream project - I hope you're not sick of them yet. Lots of colour and fun stitches to play and create with though. I do like the little lady bird.
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Julie and Linda
You are taking wonderful photo's of these blocks........on your phone or a fancy camera? I have some parsley and basil in pots, does that count and gardening?!
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ReplyDeleteLove your wool applique. There is so much detail on the wing.
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More lusciousness with these beautiful felt blocks Julie, such a lot of beautiful embroidery!!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! Do you have many more to make? And is your sister keeping up with you too?
ReplyDeleteThe ladybird has so many gorgeous stitches. Wool applique always looks so rich; I think it's the colors but am sure the thread work adds to the the effect. Thanks for hosting the linkup.
ReplyDeleteGreat stitches and photos.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting Sew Stitch Snap Share Julie.
Good luck with your vegetable seedlings too.
These are lovely blocks and you are making steady progress it seems. Enjoying the autumn weather is a good excuse for slower sewing :-)
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