Oh dear this year is whizzing along rather fast. How we've got to April already is beyond me. April 1st was my mom's birthday and I found myself spending time today thinking about her. She died in 2002, but I still miss her. She taught me how to sew, knit, crochet, embroider and cook which makes me very happy. Happy birthday mom.
Having been away at the weekend with Alex and Karen, the start to this week was slow. On Friday and Saturday evening we had stayed up late chatting and enjoying each others company, not to mention drinking wine, so Monday was rather slow. I did a little sewing on a skirt I'm making but my older machine started playing up so I did some embroidery instead. I'd eventually managed to get my quilting machine booked in for a spa stay and it still wasn't back. With the back up machine needing some attention, machine sewing had been put on hold.
On Tuesday I'd actually booked a couple of work meetings, as well as a full groom for Missy. She came home looking like a different dog! Please ignore the state of the kitchen floor as it had been raining and the two dogs had been in and out several times. No point in cleaning the floor until the rain stopped.
This months Chookshed challenge is number 10. I changed this with number 3 in an earlier month so this month it would be start a quilt for my brother, however the quilt has been put on hold for a while so I need a new number 10. When setting up my challenges I didn't include my grandmother's garden English paper piecing quilt. This is my oldest work in progress and I would dearly like to finish this during 2026 so my challenge this month will be to finish the orange round of the quilt and then to add blocks to make it a rectangular.




Sounds like you enjoyed your visit and also the exhibition.
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I am more Turner than Constable - but what a great exhibition to visit. Lovely to be able to compare the two. Your hexi quilt looks lovely - I have one on my list too although it is not #10. Hope you make good progress with yours. xx
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful to see those paintings, Contable is a great artist. And......we went to visit Old Sarum on one of our UK trips, so it's nice to see your photo of that. Such a wonderfully historic place.
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