Sunday, June 22, 2014

solstice


Yesterday was the shortest day of the year for those of us in the Southern Hemisphere and the sun shone brightly as if in celebration.

I spent the later part of the afternoon working on my EPP project. Yep, that's the messy back. I use plastic covered paper clips to hold my pieces together.

It's just over a quarter size but already it's becoming a little difficult to wrangle. Not sure if I should make four quarters and then stitch them together or keep working in rows.

One shouldn't rush these decisions. Perhaps coffee and cake will help. Happy Stitching!

Sunday, June 15, 2014

progress


With winter finally here good and proper (top temps are 60-65F - yes, stop laughing) this is the brightest thing around these parts.

And I was worried that this was going to be too *loud*. It's just the tonic for a grey, dreary day.

Other things to do today include making a boiled pumpkin fruit cake and some prune and pumpkin muffins after a friend brought around a giant Jarrahdale Grey Pumpkin.

These beauties are a challenge to cut as they have a tough skin with a firm flesh. Average weight is 13-17 pounds.

They have a good flavour;  great for roasting or a curry as the flesh will hold its shape but probably not really sweet enough for a pumpkin pie. 

Hope your weekend is a fruitful one!

Sunday, June 8, 2014

perhaps

 Image reproduced courtesy of crazy mom quilts

Reading through some blogs I hadn't visited for a while, I came across this idea from the very talented Amanda Jean at crazymomquilts.

Admittedly her quilt design is a little different from mine but the way she has finished the edges is quite clever.

I could certainly adapt my blocks to achieve this. 

 

Hope you find time to sew a little something this weekend.