WENDY * gathered us all together cyberly last night for our June Sew In.
I had an early start finishing off a little secret project whilst watching a favourite movie....Miss Potter, in the afternoon. I then dusted off my domestic goddess tiara and made a very delicious and warming roast lamb for dinner.
I then set to work on my No. 7 UFO CHALLENGE.....my Bear stitcheries....poor neglected little friends.....Madge with half a frock!
My aim was to get Madge and Honeys little faces stitched. Zombie Bears can be a bit off putting lol! I can happily report they have faces now.
I hope to get a little more done today....I fell out of love with these blocks for some unremembered reason quite a while ago.....I think perhaps because 'how' I was going to use them was not forthcoming. A few cogs are turning upstairs so there is hope that they will be finished! Nothing to fancy.....but 'finished' is more useful than not!
I hope you stitched along with us last evening also.
Thank you Wendy.
Have a lovely weekend folks.
Namaste and Blessings Michelle xxx
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The bears are very cute. I am sure you will create something beautiful with them. Good to hear the tiara got a work out!! 😊
ReplyDeleteGreat to work on No7 for FNSI. I'm pleased you are stitching your little bears again they a sweet and look forward to seeing what you made with them..
ReplyDeleteGreat to get a bit of the UFO done, look forward to seeing what you do with them.
ReplyDeleteYour little bears are cute and I look forward to seeing how you use them. Enjoy the rest of your weekend :)
ReplyDeleteNice work Michelle - I am intrigued to see what you do with your bears. xx
ReplyDeleteFunny how we fall out of love then our interest is reignited Hope inspiration hits
ReplyDeleteThey are so cute
Finished is always a good feeling.....
ReplyDeleteGorgeous bears ...I'm sure they will evolve into something creative . . one day
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely embroidery and the bears are just too cute. I started an embroidery project but it's been years and I am very 'rusty'! Yours looks like a seasoned stitcher did it.
ReplyDeleteThank you Sam. I love stitchery and handiwork x
DeleteOoh, roast lamb dinner, How wonderful! Sp pleased your zombie bars now have pretty little faces!
ReplyDelete'zombie' bears gave me a giggle. Glad to see yours are non zombified and looking forward to seeing them come together...
ReplyDeleteHugz
Such sweet bears. I am sure they will find a pretty project to fit right into.
ReplyDeleteYour bears are so cute. Zombie bears...well there's a whole new stitching market out there waiting for something like that LOL. Maybe Halloween bears lol.
ReplyDeleteVery cute bears, especially now they have faces. Yeah Zombie bears... no!
ReplyDeleteI thought I could smell roast lamb cooking...
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And all the embroidery looks beautiful too Michelle... xox
Lovely bear faces Michelle. Good to hear you have ideas churning with what you are going to do with them. I think that's happened with my Country at Heart stitcheries - just not sure how to assemble them which has slowed me down. Your dinner sounds lovely; I like the domestic goddess mention :-)
ReplyDeleteLove the stitcheries Michelle xxx
ReplyDeletehaha zombie bears would be a little scary!!! I certainly join with you in putting something down for unremembered reasons, and yes, it'usually because they don't have a final 'plan'! Getting myself back on track now....love our inspirational fNSIs xox sugary hugs dear friend :o)
ReplyDeleteCute stitcheries, glad you've got an idea how to use them.
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