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!







7 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.
Love the colors for the turtle. That will be a fun and quick project. Hope you got out and enjoyed the sun. We got to see the sun yesterday afternoon, but our temps were still below freezing.
Enjoy the sunshine. BTW - I'm quacking up about you using the fudge spoon for your thread. Very clever, but I think it would make me think of eating fudge every time I needed some thread. Well, that may not be a bad reminder tool after all.
That's a pretty design. That's a clever fix for holding thread, too!
I'm wondering if the thread for the Sachiko is the same as crochet cotton? I'm tying a comforter with that so I have some. Perhaps it would work if I used that? Your opinion, if you wish to share...
Guess there's no excuse for not having even stitches on that sashiko turtle. I didn't realize you could get the designs pre-printed.
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