I'm feeling a bit ambivalent about January. Sometimes I feel that it was a good month for getting things done and then I'm thinking, 'did I finish anything? Did I put effort in to try and take a walk each day or did I spend my time being a couch potato? I think the best answer is to round up what happened in January.
First it rained a lot here in London UK and was at times very frosty but no snow. The pond in the park froze and the ducks and swans were very happy when the weather warmed up and it melted. I enjoy taking a walk round the park and pond during my lunch break and the sun really lifts my mood after the rain.
The most exciting event for our family was the birth of our second grandson on the 16th. His older brother adores him and all the family are doing well. They are coming to visit tomorrow and we are looking forward to cuddles. I finished two pieces of baby related knitting, a blanket and a cardigan. Since then I've been knitting another baby blanket, using the basket weave pattern, to use up remainder of the yarns. I've got quite a stash of yarns that I've been given over the last few years and I'd like to use some of them up to make room for other things. The blanket has grown since I took this photo.
My Chookshed challenge for this month should have been starting my brothers quilt but my sewing machine needed to go for a service so I switched my projects around. Instead of starting the quilt for Alex I've been working on the hand stitching for the frog quilt. I finished two more stitcheries.
Currently I am working on one of the two large pieces. I've left this piece till last.
The top 9 patch looks green but is blue when seen in person. I need to start sewing the top together .
We had planned to go away for a weekend this month but we cancelled as the month was really busy with one thing and another. We were both pleased we cancelled as it gave us a bit of space to do some jobs we had been putting off. Since we didn't go away we were able to go to an art exhibition and go for a longish hike. I've written about both of these in previous posts. We celebrate Burns Night last weekend with haggis and neeps and the dinner was delicious.








I do like those cute embroidered frogs! And the pretty knitted baby blanket too, making it in basket weave means there is no wrong side, very clever. The Marie Antoinette exhibition sounds really interesting and I'm looking forward to reading all about it in due course.
ReplyDeleteSounds like you had a lovely month, your frog embroideries are great fun. And how lovely to have a new grandchild! xx
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