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Tuesday, April 21, 2026

April Roundup

 Hello friends. I hope you are all well. It seems Easter has come and gone. Mine was very quiet but did have a lovely casual gathering with family down by the Bay....our family spot for fish and chips...which were very delicious!

I was the experiment of Grandie girls doctoring photos lol! It was a bit showery but ended up being a beautiful evening that allowed for a wander out along the jetty. I have always loved the mosaics out there.


Youngest Grandson tried his hand fishing as the tide turned out at the end of the jetty but no luck. If there is any kind of water, he's got a fishing line in it lol! Just like his Grandad that way.
Are you a sucker for clouds....I am. More of the Granddaughter's shots. So pretty! The last one was the moon peeking through the clouds before we headed home.



This past Sunday we had a belated Easter catchup at Sunday Stitchers. 
The morning tea table was very cute and delish! We also had a little Easter treat bag swap.
This was what I made....
And I received Sandi's with the cutest chook and eggs inside....

A really fun day.
Now I have a couple of finishes. The first, one of my all time favourite Anni Downs designs...GOSSIP IN THE GARDEN. I found that projects that I was working on whilst sitting with my husband before he died just got put away out of sight. But recently I just felt like I wanted to get it finished. So ta da.....

Fiona and I worked on our own versions  together which was very nice.....kind of a long distance Stitch a Long and she also worked her quilting magic on mine as well.

The other finish was my Roxy's Journal of Stitchery Vol 7 project which was a Still Life in Textile. I really struggled with this one for some reason. Started out well and then I just couldn't make what I envisaged come into being. But I felt because it had a lot of special pieces on it I couldn't toss it either. Anyway I punished it by quilting the living daylights out of it and adding some binding and I can say now that I have moved from distaste to mild lukewarm like lol!


It's been school holidays here last week and I went with my Daughter and my Grandkids into the city to see MJ The Musical at QPAC. We had a great time! The music and performers were wonderful! It's special to be included in these outings with the younger generation.
We were in the "nosebleed" seats as my Daughter puts it....but was just fine! In fact I  preferred looking down on it all.
It was lovely seeing my city all lit up when we came out afterwards. 
I have been giving my framed hexie quilt some love at the moment....she's been a bit neglected. I've been sitting in the beautiful Queensland Autumn sunshine working on it and chatting to you nice folk. Also pondering my next drawing project, for some reason its illuding me. But it will make itself known if I am patient enough....simple pleasures.
I hope something beautiful comes to you today.
Namaste and Blessings Michelle xxx 




8 comments:

  1. Well done on finishing Gossip in the Garden, Michelle....that would have been bitter-sweet for you. Love the idea of an Easter swap! You have been busy gallivanting around lately, good for you.

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  2. You've had a lovely Easter with family and friends, plus a trip to the city to see the musical. I know what you mean about not wanting to work on projects that are related to difficult health times and memories. I was working on two quilts when I was diagnosed with my first bout of cancer, and couldn't bear to look at them for years.

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  3. It was a busy month - glad you got those projects finished...they are lovely.

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  4. Oh I do love all the easter bags Michelle - how pretty. And Gossip in the Garden - just so wonderful. You must be so chuffed to have "her" finished now. I think your Roxy's piece is just lovely - its funny how you say you feel "luke warm" about it as I have been feeling like that about lots of my craft work lately - I am wondering why ... some things I hang up & walk past them & think they may grow on me. Special times with the grandies. xx

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  5. Gossip in the garden is beautiful Michelle and great to see it finally finished. Your textile still life is lovely too and I like the heavy quilting. Nice family outings and your Easter celebrations at SS look good. xx

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  6. Your finished quilt is amazing. You certainly have a talent for applique and detail, this quilt is stunning. I'm sure that working on it brought back painful memories, but you worked your way through them one stitch at a time. God bless you dear blogging sister. May this year bring with it peace and joy and all things beautiful :)

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  7. What lovely time you have been having with family and friends as part of Easter. It does feel like it is ages ago. Great fun to get into the bag smoke to see a show as well.
    Great work with your finishes. Such lovely projects.

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  8. It's so nice your family live close enough to enjoy spending time together and doing fun things. Cute photo of your GD and you.
    Yep I also love clouds.
    Always a good time to be had with the ladies from SS. Both Easter swap bags are cute.
    Gossip in the Garden is lovely and Fiona always does a beautiful job of quilting. Pleased you completed the Textile piece too.
    Lots of nice hexies you are working on.

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