What do you do with the nervous energy you have when you know your daughter-in-law is in labour, and you're just playing the waiting game?
You sew of course!!
So do I talk about the sewing first or do I talk about the babies??
OK - babies win!!
Kaliah and Saydee entered our lives this week, two darling wee bundles of bub - check out the cuteness :-)
I totally get the grandbaby thing (phenomenon?) now - I thought I did before but -wham- it's hit me right between the eyes; cant wait till calving slows down and I can get my hands on our lovely wee girls :-)
And while I am tempted to go on about them a little more, I won't, so it's back to the sewing.
At the top of my list of things to work on was my Tuesday Mystery Medallion quilt ... I first mentioned it back *here*. Each month a set of rules is given and as long as these are met, anything goes for each round of the medallion quilt. I fell behind slightly. The trouble was I decided to make hexie flowers for month 4 and that took me a bit longer than I planned.
So while waiting for updates on the labour pains I got stuck into it.
When I was trying to photograph the quilt I had a hard time finding somewhere to pin it that was in the right light and so on...sometimes I wander around the garden for a while trying different spots. Yesterday I decided the stable wall was the perfect spot... but look at the uncropped picture below...the wall is grotty, and our 'affectionately' called mud-yard is muddy — just as well I didn't drop the top while I was out there!
I had a couple of finishes last month which I haven't shared yet.
I finished the scarf I'd started a couple of posts ago. ED is now enjoying it down in Wellington. This was a fun easy make; by using a large crochet hook it grew really quickly.
(Ha! All three photos are of the same scarf, different lights!)
To finish I'll pop in one more baby photo.... I just love the look on my son's face here, he is one proud Daddy!
You sew of course!!
So do I talk about the sewing first or do I talk about the babies??
OK - babies win!!
Kaliah and Saydee entered our lives this week, two darling wee bundles of bub - check out the cuteness :-)
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| Saydee Anne on the left, she has the slightly chubbier cheeks! Kaliah Maree on the right. |
And while I am tempted to go on about them a little more, I won't, so it's back to the sewing.
At the top of my list of things to work on was my Tuesday Mystery Medallion quilt ... I first mentioned it back *here*. Each month a set of rules is given and as long as these are met, anything goes for each round of the medallion quilt. I fell behind slightly. The trouble was I decided to make hexie flowers for month 4 and that took me a bit longer than I planned.
So while waiting for updates on the labour pains I got stuck into it.
| I had done my centre block applique using the invisible machine applique method so decided to do the hexie-flowers the same way. |
| But I was pleased with how they came out in the end. Sewing them on by machine was definitely a lot quicker! |
| This was how I had prepped the hexagons. I didn't bother turning under one side since I was joining in the centre differently. |
| This is my medallion quilt so far, now to decide what it needs for the next border. |
| Behind the photo! Where would I be without the crop tool in Photoshop?! |
I finished the scarf I'd started a couple of posts ago. ED is now enjoying it down in Wellington. This was a fun easy make; by using a large crochet hook it grew really quickly.
(Ha! All three photos are of the same scarf, different lights!)
| The darker 'flecks' are from the possom fibre in it. Possom is a very light hollow fibre which is very warm. |
And another pair of Happy Pants has been posted off, this time it's to keep YD warm.
| Love these prints my big kids choose! |
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| They are all home now and doing well. |
And on that happy note I shall say good night.
Sending you all warm wishes
and many creative moments,









