26-05-2022, 07:59 AM
morning ladies Another bright day here today.
That's great news about the Ukrainian family, Jan. I'm a believer in taking refugees into NZ. They appreciate the chance they have and work hard to prove it. And good that things are moving along for your motel children, albeit slowly. Sometimes you have to put projects aside and come back to them another day when in a better frame of mind. For me, it's not an easy thing to leave it unfinished and it's almost like I have to give myself permission to do it. You'll get there with the Dr Suess blanket.
Lilith, I love the idea of the sunflower quilt. I bet she will receive more then 1000 patches!
Today my plan is to even out the next curve in the garden edging. I had a nosey at MrK's timber stash and he has quite a few old fence posts scattered between piles that could be used. I might have a chat with him and see if he has any plans for them. If not, then I'll stack them into a pile for easier use. I'm still getting rid of the old concrete edging from the other garden I changed so baby steps.
I spent some time on the butterfly yesterday, am working my way down it's body to the abdomen. The stand MrK made me makes such a difference and I love being able to use both hands instead of one holding and balancing the frame.
Time to get cracking, I see the bottom of my coffee cup.
Happy crafting
That's great news about the Ukrainian family, Jan. I'm a believer in taking refugees into NZ. They appreciate the chance they have and work hard to prove it. And good that things are moving along for your motel children, albeit slowly. Sometimes you have to put projects aside and come back to them another day when in a better frame of mind. For me, it's not an easy thing to leave it unfinished and it's almost like I have to give myself permission to do it. You'll get there with the Dr Suess blanket.
Lilith, I love the idea of the sunflower quilt. I bet she will receive more then 1000 patches!
Today my plan is to even out the next curve in the garden edging. I had a nosey at MrK's timber stash and he has quite a few old fence posts scattered between piles that could be used. I might have a chat with him and see if he has any plans for them. If not, then I'll stack them into a pile for easier use. I'm still getting rid of the old concrete edging from the other garden I changed so baby steps.
I spent some time on the butterfly yesterday, am working my way down it's body to the abdomen. The stand MrK made me makes such a difference and I love being able to use both hands instead of one holding and balancing the frame.
Time to get cracking, I see the bottom of my coffee cup.
Happy crafting
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