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Sunday, May 5, 2013

FNWF

I am a little late showing you what I got up to Friday night. I managed to finish the 2nd last block of my Christmas blocks between encouraging (shouting at) my team Brisbane Broncos and getting sustenance from a Tim Tam or four. Sadly we lost :( Moving on....
 I now have a nice little bundle of completed blocks.
I just have this little fellow left to finish...nearly there too.
and then I can definitely feel a little Christmas quilt coming on.
Big thanks to Cheryll  for once again being such a lovely hostess and gathering us all together.

Yesterday after some family obligations were fulfilled I planted a new Clivia. A gorgeous yellow one that my dear friend Gaye bought as a gift for me on a recent visit to Toowoomba. I have hankered after one for ages as I actually seem to be able to grow them although the rest are the common orange variety. So I hope I can get this little beauty to flower. I am going  to do my very best. I have the worm tea (wee) ready and I shall sing to it and give it a little Reiki even....Mr R. is also on notice not to go within a mile of it with anything sharp or he will suffer a terrible damage.
Here's hoping. Thank you Gaye....you little sweetie you.
This is what I have been playing with today.
I adore this piece of fabric and as there is only a small amount of it I thought it was time it "became" something pretty.
That is it from me. I am off to do a little hand stitching now and also make some Kumara and Pumpkin soup for dinner. Enjoy the little bit of weekend that is left.
Blessings Michelle xxx

29 comments:

  1. lots of lovely stitching there Michelle and love your fabric in the last pic,so pretty ,hope your new plant does well,enjoy your day .xx

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  2. Love those plants. The neighbours have some beautiful ones in their garden. Lovely stitching as always too.

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  3. Beautiful stitching and the design is gorgeous.

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  4. How funny, what is it with men and garden clippers? Very cute chrissie stitching Michelle. Sharyn:)

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  5. I am already in love with that reindeer...I need one too! I wish Clivia would grow here, but alas it does not!

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  6. Just love your stitchery Michelle..

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  7. Your Christmas stitcheries are so lovely Michelle, love the fabric and lace combination too, hugs

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  8. What a lovely little pile of stitcheries, they look really good. Good luck with your new plant.

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  9. a lovely collection of stitcheries. they will make a gorgeous quilt.
    can't wait to see your fabric come together with the lovely lace and stitchery.
    good luck with your clivia, they look so pretty in flower.

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  10. Gorgeous stitching Michelle. Your soup sounds very yummy.

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  11. Love the stitcheries. So cute. I only have an orange Clivia too. Would love to get some other colours myself. :) Hugs.xx.

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  12. Yet more cute and adorable stitching. Clever you.

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  13. Such cute stitcheries, that little gingerbread man sliding down the spoon - love him...good luck with the new plant....ha ha must be the day for kumera and pumpkin soup, just put the very same in the slow cooker to bubble away overnight so I have something to take to work for lunch tomorrow, yum!...

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  14. What gorgeous stitcheries. I love Christmas Stitching.

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  15. Yellow clivea? Wow, how gorgeous....I love yellow flowers! That's quite a bundle of stitcheries you have there too.

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  16. Lovely festive Christmas stitcheries, that's going to be one beautiful Christmas quilt.
    Kim x

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  17. Those little xmas stitcheries are looking very cute Michelle - look forward to seeing what they become. Pretty fabric to play with today

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  18. Your blocks are just so adorable , what a sweet quilt this will make. Good luck with the plant , sounds like you have a good plan for survival . That fabric is gorgeous , can't wait to see what you make with it :-)

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  19. Hubz had the grumps about the bronco's too.... I have no idea what you lot are going on about!!!
    But those are lovely stitcheries... the gingies look like they are up to nonsense and some very pretty new goodie yoiu are making.... yellow clivia from toowooomba... of course it will be a beauty!
    Hugz

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  20. Your stitcheries are so well done! Excellent little works of art!

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  21. I just LOVE the faces on all your stitchery Michelle. Sooooo very cute!
    Good luck and EnJoY the gardening! :)

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  22. Such cute stitcheries, and what a wonderful bundle to fondle, er fondly :)

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  23. Lovely bunch of stitched motives!
    Can't wait to see them becoming a quilt :)

    Hugs,
    Tatyana

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  24. Your stitching is just beautiful. Hope your plants does well for you.
    Hugs
    donna

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  25. That's a huge pile of stitcheries!! Looking great!

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  26. Hi Michelle, can't wait to see what you do with these gorgeous little stitcheries. What a great FNWF you had, bad luck about the football

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  27. Good Luck with the Clivia. If anyone can get that to flower with tender loving care Im sure it's you.

    Gorgeous Christmas stuff there Michelle.

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