Sunday 10 July 2016

Stitching on a Sunday

What a lovely weekend. 

I'm a bit laid up with my back, but sitting is not too much of a problem so on Saturday I took some binding outside to enjoy the fresher day.
We have tried to plant wildflower seeds from time to time but to no avail. This year, my husband started the seeds in the house and then planted them in pots. They have grown fabulously, except for the fact that they have kinda looked like weeds....'til the last couple of days! We are getting all kinds of colour and a few flowers I actually recognise...a couple of poppies, pinks, etc.

Well, the picture doesn't really do them justice, but they are very pretty. Not long after I took this picture a butterfly the size of a Monarch, but yellow, flitted in to check the flowers out!

This morning for my Slow Stitching I will finish the binding on my grandson's quilt. The quilt was actually ready when he was born a couple of weeks ago but I have had trouble putting the time into binding it. It may be because I'm not terribly fond of the quilt. It's ok though, it's only the first of many quilts he will receive from me, I'm sure! Here he is, quilt-less but not for long...


I couldn't resist doing a couple of hearts, too, as I try to catch up on my Quilty365/A Year in My Life....
I am linking up with Cynthia over at Quilting is More Fun than Housework for Oh, Scrap.

The next segment of the Summer Solstice quilt-along was released this week. You can check it out here at Happy Quilting. This week we do the flying geese for the quilt....and mine are done...

Not only do we get to take part in a fun project, but by showing that we have completed the step in a timely manner we get the opportunity to win prizes. Cool!

This will be a baby quilt size, ready just in time for grandbaby # 5 in the Fall. We are referring to him as Baby Mac for the time-being.

Recently I ordered myself a couple of new notions with my winnings from Quilt Canada. I'm almost out of my favourite applique needles so thought I'd try something new that I've read good reviews on....a brand of needles called Tulip. 
Also in the picture is a new needle-threader. My Clover needle-threader has almost had it so I ordered this one by Bohin. I'm not quite sure yet that I like it as much as the old one. We'll see.

Because I bought something new this week, I'm linking up with MolliSparkles for Sunday Stash.

And, like always on Sundays, I'm linking with Kathy's Quilts for Slow Sunday Stitching. Today Kathy reminds us again to take some time from our busy lives to enjoy the moment. I intend on doing that today!

Puppy update

The pups are 5.5 weeks old now, I can hardly believe it. We've had a bit of trouble settling in to a food that is just right to start them on and on Saturday we finally got it right....
This week they go to the vet for their check-up, it will be interesting to see how much they weigh. My guess is 1.5 lbs.

So adorable!

Have a great day!

10 comments:

  1. Your new grandbaby is cute. Are you going to make quilts for the puppies also?

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  2. Do you have homes for the puppies? (Please don't look at me, I'm a golden retriever gal!)

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  3. Okay, an adorable baby picture and an adorable puppy picture. What could be a better blog post. Oh yes, you added in some pretty flowers and quilts too. Thanks for the upbeat post. I hope your back is feeling better soon.

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  4. Looks like a fun week round at yours! How lovely to have a grandchild to quilt for.

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  5. Hope you enjoyed your Sunday Stitching! The grandbaby and puppies are adorable!

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  6. Oh my goodness... cute factor times ten with the beautiful baby and the furball puppies!
    Enjoy your stitching!

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  7. Your grandson is a cutie for sure! Lovely stitching projects.

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  8. Ohhhh! Lovely grandson! I like your heart quilt!

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  9. Very cute pups! Hope they're healthy at their check-up! The hearts are very fun. I especially like the one with the face in the top right!

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  10. I just love your bold solid colors for the summer solstice qal ;) Great job getting all of your geese pieced. They look fantastic!!!

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