Reading my most recent posts you would think that I have turned into a travel blogger and not been doing any stitching. One thing about being able to be out and about is that my stitching time is reduced. However, I have still been getting some done.
I was a bit frustrated by my Janome sewing machine needing a service. Finally, once lockdown had been lifted I was able to take it and Mick's Mum's Elna in to the shop that arranges services. I hadn't used this person before. I was delighted to have them back in just a few days and my Janome is running like a dream again. It was fine using my Mum's Elna, but I do appreciate needle up and needle down, as well as the knee lift.
Let's see how my goals for the month went.
Firstly, I was lucky enough to be one of the winners in last month's draw, being the recipient of a $25 voucher to the Fat Quarter Shop. Thanks Patty for drawing out my name.
My goal this month was to fill a post pack with Santa Sacks to send down to Jan Mac in Melbourne for children in need.
I managed to make fifteen, which I am happy about.
This month I planned to work on another donation quilt.
I had hoped to have this totally completed, but all these days out have eaten into my time. I did get the top together on Sunday, so I should at least get it finished next month. Its a nice and cheerful quilt.
3. CHRISTMAS CHALLENGE
I didn't make any progress on a project with my redwork stitcheries - still procrastinating. I did start a secret project but no pic - it's secret.
4. MAKE A DONATION PROJECT
The first two projects are for donations, which is nice.
It was fun to join in.
I think fifteen Santa sacks will count.
7. ZOOM SEWING
This didn't end up happening, but there is always next time.
8. MY LAUNDRY BASKET MYSTERY QUILT
I wasn't sure how far I would get with this quilt. I managed to add the borders and have it to my quilting fairy fairly early in the month. I think the borders ended up suiting it really well.
She worked her magic and had it back to me last week. Slack me has not prepared the binding as yet. I need to get on to that and get it finished. I'm looking forward to having it on our bed for a while. I love swapping out the quilts, as a different quilt gives the room a whole new look. Something else I would like to have finished next month.
I like to thank the girls who arrange the challenges I join in. They make stitching such fun.
The month isn't over yet, so I may get to sneak in a little more, but there are other plans afoots, so we'll see how we go.
Firstly - love the Laundry Basket quilt. I never put borders on mine, but yours suit perfectly. Love the Santa sacks too. Congrats on FQ $25 voucher. My fave online shop. A voucher like that would cover postage for me and no doubt yourself as well so its just lovely. I never mind how long it takes to arrive, when it turns up its always a surprise.
ReplyDeleteWell done with the charity sewing... yoiu got heaps done and they are lovely. I remember having that fun stocking fabric which I used as a backing on a Christmas quilt... Your mystery quilt is fabulous..... love it... enjoy your voucher...
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The Santa Sacks look wonderful Janice, I am sure they will make many children very excited. Love your donation quilt, great colours. Your Laundry Basket quilt is stunning, quilting looks great to. You have had a productive month.
ReplyDeleteWell done on the Santa sacks. You certainly managed to fit in a lot of stitching this month.
ReplyDeleteYou did well with your challenges in between your travels…
ReplyDeleteGreat getting the post pack filled with Santa Sacks. They’ll be much loved and also the bright. Community quilt.
The Laundry Basket Mystery I’d gorgeous……
very nice finish janice...and i agree about the border...
ReplyDeleteLooks like you still managed to work on some lovely projects.
ReplyDeleteLove your laundry basket quilt, it's stunning.
Your donation quilt is so pretty and lots of lovely sacks.
Another very accomplished month. Two very lovely quilts amid all that Christmas goodness.
ReplyDeleteGreat work on the Santa Sacks. and your WOOFA project is a great idea for scraps & charity quilts..must remember it.
ReplyDeleteThe mystery quilt has turned out very well - lucky to get it quilted so quickly too.
and a post script - is the WOOFA a pattern you bought?? can you share the name?? thanks
ReplyDeleteSome great progress made, love the donation quilt, and also the mystery one, and do enjoy your travel posts as well
ReplyDeleteYou did so well this month. Beautiful finished sacks and the quilt top and an almost finished quilt, that is just gorgeous. Amazing work for one month.
ReplyDeleteLove those Santa sacks! Thanks for linking up with Elm Street quilts One Monthly Goal and congrats on your finish! And congrats again for winning last month.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your kind comment on my blog Janice. I love your quilts and hope you get some beautiful spring weather to enjoy. It is my favourite time of year.
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I definitely think 15 Christmas Bags count! What a productive month you have had! The donation top will keep somebody special warm and your basket quilt is lovely.
ReplyDeleteYou'll bring a smile to a little ones face with your Xmas bags...
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to seeing the basket quilt finished too...