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Sunrise across the paddocks at Boorhaman |
I did have something organised to put on here for the end of April but just never got to completing it. So lets do a quick check in on where we are at here in May – my Birthday Month
I managed to finish off the Bridal Shower Booklet for Stace which I will give to her in June when I am down in Melbourne next.
The wood Heater had the last bits finished off by Pete whilst I was at Scrub Stitchin
And is now busy chugging away keeping the house nice and cosy – although the weather is really quite mild for this time of year!
I’ve become quite involved in the HPKCHC Group in Ravelry and it’s been very busy with lots of projects getting worked on. For the most part I have my plan of attach with what projects I want/need to get made and then tend to fit those into the various “classes” and things – its all for pretend points for the “Houses” but works as great motivation and comradery.
I’m currently working on several projects – no surprise there lol
I’ve managed to get a little knitted coat made for Abbie for her first birthday (One of Stacey’s best friends - Carly’s little daughter – who is becoming our unofficially adopted granddaughter). I’d love to be making things for little Mila, but alas, until our eldest son gets over whatever it is we don’t get to see her – It is what it is and best left in God’s hands! Anyhow, I will get this to Abbie in June when I’m down in Melbourne!
A start and Progress on This which will be for Stacey and John’s house warming when they get settlement on theirvery first house at the start of June …….
I’ve started working on the Fusion Quilt which will be made using Tilda fabrics – There will be 100 completed blocks to make up and join together. It's been quite the process which began with collecting Tilda Fabrics from last year and this years Sewing Retreats and a couple of other "Girl" Weekends which included visits to Fabric shops lol.
I think I'll share a separate post for this project once I get a bit more completed but here is the very first finished block - I wanted to see if I would be happy with the pink crochet edging so decided to try it on a blue block - I'm very happy with the results and think it should work quite nicely!
And I've started working on a pair of fingerless gloves ....... This is yarn that came back from Ireland - the green came from one friend on a visit to her family and the white was brought back with another friend who travelled over to Ireland for her 60th a number of years ago - finally they are getting used!
Last week saw me getting tangled up with the next door neighbours cat that seems to spend more time at our place than where it should be – long story short it bit me which resulted in a trip to the emergency room in Wangaratta hospital the very next morning where I received IV Antibiotics and had an orthopaedic surgeon remove the infected tissue from the bite areas and give it a surgical wash out! Not impressed at all and yes, the neighbours were told and even though they are nice neighbours I have to say I'm Very disappointed in the overall response – meantime I at least took my latest book with me and got quite a bit read ...... this sequel seems to be a bit slow getting going .....
I get the sutures out this
coming Friday – my Birthday!
That was also Mothers Day weekend and my lovely Son, DIL and Grandchildren from Townsville sent me a delightful package which I’ve been enjoying. Stacey and John have
given me a gift voucher for the Annual Chrysanthemums which I will pick up when in Wang
during the week.
I'v'e been enjoying drinking the Breakfast and Afternoon teas so far ....... yet to sample the Earl Grey...........
Sunrise from our front garden
I’ll talk to you all again very soon
Hugs
Sharm
5 comments:
Oh my gosh! What a mean kitty cat! I hope you heal well and quickly and that you are back on form very soon. You were so busy right up to that point. Love the turtle...
Such a lot going on Sharm - ouch, that sounds like a nasty bite! I do hope it all heals well. If that had been our cat there would have been flowers wine and chocolate!
The little jacket is gorgeous and the mittens coming along nicely. The log burner and it's plinth look great - nice and cosy. xx
Boy that cat is not welcome in your yard any more! Shame the owners were not more sympathetic! I hope your hand heals up quickly. Lovely projects on the go there and a beautiful sunrise.
What a nasty cat… do hope your hand heals soon.
Before the cat incident you worked on several nice projects.
Lots happening in your world. Cat bites really are nasty. I hope it all heals well. You have been rather busy with your crafting. I love the fingerless gloves.
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