. . . I seem to have come home with a lot more fabric than I went with!!
I didn't get much done today, but it was good to be back amongst my friends. I popped in to see my friend Pam first, and took along the cake, which was gratefully received, as they had guests, and also a pot of the Lemon Marmalade I made. She had family visiting, and they had been to NZ so gave me some good tips for the flight. I definitely want to avoid feet swollen to twice their size, and also being cold on the flight too.
I left my patchwork class early as I didn't want to be driving as it began to get dark, and I had 4 puss cats waiting to be fed - they were all sat outside, waiting, and giving me Dark Looks because I was late!!
This was waiting for me on my return. Many, many thanks to D for giving me this subscription for the year - CL always cheers me up, especially the Christmas one.
I saw this lovely design on Instagram. I will need my patchwork teacher to tell me how the blocks are constructed. I think I can see the ones down the middle, it's the ones on the angle, so to speak. I need to draw it out on a chart.
Right, having had a large tuna and onion and salad baguette for lunch, I don't need much tea, so it is runner beans with a single large Tesco fish finger. Two make a big meal for me, so one should be fine for more fishy protein.
Oh, and yesterday I was doing some Family History on my Somerset relatives (mum's side), who go back in the Glastonbury, and Mark area for ever. These are the Puddy family. My 5th x g. grandmother was Obey Puddy. I was writing down her brothers and sisters again, and suddenly realized that she and two sisters didn't have names that were a hangover from Puritan times, as I had first thought, but were from their mother's wedding vows as they were called Love, Hono(u)r and Obey . . .
Oh, and yesterday I was doing some Family History on my Somerset relatives (mum's side), who go back in the Glastonbury, and Mark area for ever. These are the Puddy family. My 5th x g. grandmother was Obey Puddy. I was writing down her brothers and sisters again, and suddenly realized that she and two sisters didn't have names that were a hangover from Puritan times, as I had first thought, but were from their mother's wedding vows as they were called Love, Hono(u)r and Obey . . .




Oh I d so love a Br Country Living subscription, what a great gift. And such fun fabrics. Aren't the Nasturtiums delightful. Remember how fast kids grow, get busy w those dresses, but vary the size. And will Tam wash and iron cotton dresses. My little friend i sew for didn't wear her dress I made bec her mom wouldn't wash it etc, a bit sad. Will you do smocking?
ReplyDeleteDid you save the whole quilt image of the VB Red Stars? I believe it is
has two component blocks--- one double Feathered Star w pieced Wild Geese triangles, then a white square w a single pieced WG in each corner. I d try to help if needed. They're set on point. Be aware it requires very accurate piecing, but is so lovely.
I must track down a copy of the Christmas edition of CL. I have a Christmas obsessed daughter who would love it
ReplyDeleteI always bring a wrap/ scarf on long haul flights - we visited Australia several times but never NZ - and lots of info on the web about very simple exercises you can do in your airplane seat - so you will be ok
I wish I could sew…..
Gabriella x
Seeing Gabriellas comment above made me smile, my thoughts exactly - I wish I could sew!
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