Good morning, my friends. It was cloudy and cool yesterday, but there was no rain. We took a short drive north for more avocados, but otherwise, we did nothing. I spent a good part of my day slow-stitching. Happily, I have finished the 21st of 21 embroidered sections for the Raggedy & Friends project.
For my next trick, I'm going to start stitching this "Hawksbill Honu" sashiko. I bought this pattern on a previous visit to SoCal. My friend Debi and I visited the Quilt Passions quilt shop in Mission Viejo, California. They also have a shop on the Big Island of Hawaii, and they specialized in Hawaiian fabrics and patterns, although they had something for everybody there.
This, being a kit, comes with everything I need to finish the stitchery. The design is printed on a large swatch of fabric...about 18 x 18 inches. The fabric is nice...silky and soft.
And now I have it hooped up and ready to start stitching.
As for the rest of the day, the sunshine has returned. We're expecting a high in the low 70's today. Probably, I'll do some sewing, but I want to get outside and enjoy some sunshine too. Maybe I'll sew and maybe I won't. It would be good to finish off the final Raggedy block. You might say my enthusiasm for it is sew-sew. Or maybe it's so, sew! Hard to say at this juncture. I guess we'll all find out tomorrow.
Happy Sunday, Everybody!







2 comments:
I really like that turtle design. I’ve never tried sashiko, although it’s been on my “someday” list.
Sylvia Pippen’s mother, Kitty Pippen, was also a quilter. She wrote about, and taught, quilting with Japanese fabrics.
I’m relieved that the bad weather stayed away from the coast, where I am. But sorry for all the people enduring it. Dot in NC
Love the turtle! I went to a Patchwork Sashiko class on Friday. It was fun, and I have a little project to work on.
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