I’m finding it hard to believe that we are almost ¼ of the way through the year already, with tomorrow being the 1st of April and it reminds me of my mum telling me that as you get older the time seems to fly by so much faster. Well she wasn’t wrong because it only seems like five minutes ago we were celebrating the New Year!
So as we look forward to the prospect of ‘April Showers’ we can also enjoy the lighter evenings now the clocks have been put forward and we are into British Summer Time and hopefully some warm and sunny weather and stitching out on the patio, enjoying the garden.
I did manage to get one last new start and finish in this month and that was the centre square of Log Cabin Christmas, and that was Log Cabin Quilt.
This one took a little
longer than the rest to stitch because to all intense and purposes it is full
coverage.
So now I’m passed the half way mark and just have four more charts to stitch to finish the whole thing.
There is also one final wip that I put some stitches into, ‘Sing for Joy’ from Cottage Garden Samplings.
I finished filling in the little house, put some more stitches into the big flower above it and you may remember the last time I shared it, I was saying that I had picked out a slub in the fabric. I had to fudge my way around the leaf that the house sits on, making it fatter, because picking the slub out left white threads showing. Well, I finished off filling it in and although I can still see where the pulled thread was, I don’t think you would notice if you didn’t know what had happened.
Now for a little
re-cap of my stitching for the month of March, because it’s always fun to see written
down in one place what I actually achieved.
To start with, I
managed to get some stitches in every day during the month.
5 new starts
8 finishes
3 Fully Finishes – two
of which were old pieces that I framed.
And I worked on 3
other wips.
Plans for April………..well, I don’t really have any but I fancy having a new start or two, aside from the sal segments, Christmas ornament and squares for Log Cabin Christmas, so I’m going to have a sort through my charts and see what I have kitted and ready to go.
Happy Stitching!
Sue
Project Information
Chart- Log Cabin Christmas
– Part 5- Log Cabin Quilt
Designer – Little
House Needleworks
Fabric – 32ct Zweigart
Linen – Raw
Threads – Called for
Classic Colorworks
Chart – Sing For Joy
Designer – Cottage
Garden Samplings
Fabric - 36ct Linen – Nicolas Flamel Designs ( Putty)
Threads – Weeks Dye
Works