New finds and WIP’s

Hi everybody,

Well I have a few days of from work and apart from helping my husband with a few jobs in the garden I have some time to stitch and sew.  I am still making progress with Lady Greensleeves and Audrey is coming along nicely.  I am going to try and finish the project I was stitching at work – Carmen.  And having had a tidy up around the sewing area I have decided to start some new projects.

Firstly, and in no particular order of preference, there are two small projects (I might take these as dinner hour projects at work) which I intend to be presents,

new start piggy and penquin

So cute!!!!!

Secondly, I am going to stitch something which includes bead work.  I am quite fond of Dreamcatchers, and the colours in this particular one appeal to me, and I like the sentiment.

dreamcatcher with beads

Also going to stitch something I have had for about three years and haven’t even looked at it.  As I like farm animals – I like these portraits.  The other stitchwork is because I play the saxophone and trumpet.  I would like to learn the piano and once had a go on a double base but I was quite small at school and the instrument was just too big.  It’s quite a funny memory really!  It is strange what triggers memories that lie hidden in the depths of the brain, don’t you think?

new startsApart from sifting through the piles of cross stitch that I now have – I have sewn together some more patchwork pieces for the Beachcomber/Beside the Sea quilt and the top part of the Pirate quilt in blocks of 4.  (no pictures yet – see Sunday’s post)

And finally, a more relaxing pursuit – colouring the butterflies – progress made

butterflies - WIP

Trust me – it is relaxing!

Thank you for reading – take care of yourself

Daisy

 

 

 

 

Just Because …..

Hi,

Today is a gorgeous sunny blue sky day in East England, and to celebrate Mother Nature here are some before and after pictures of development in our little bit of the Earth.

Maple Tree then …….

trees 3

and now

burnished maple tree

I love the burnished colour of these leaves.

Below – I tried to take an artistic shot of the campanula – I like how the light is shining on the petals and also managed to get the rain drops.  It had rained in the night quite hard.

campanula rain and sun

Then I pruned or deflowered the Pieris Forest Flame ready for new red leaves to appear which then turn to pale green.

In full bloom

and now ……

pieris-deflowered.jpg

Does it not look a little sorry for its self?

And now wishful thinking ….. I would love to have a Dachshund – prefer the wire haired breed or the smooth tan coloured dogs.  Husband doesn’t want the responsibility whilst I am still at work.  But I can dream …..

 

These pictures were in a magazine but I could not resist taking a picture – look at their little happy intelligent faces.

That’s all for today – hope it made you smile.

Daisy

 

Sunday Extra

Hi

Once again my time has been filled with various pursuits.  I have finished another book – it was a gentle easy read but very interesting.  This was the first book that I have read by this author and thoroughly enjoyed it.

 

I purchased some flowers at the local supermarket – just because they made me smile.  Gerbera and rose go so well together – don’t you think?

 

Now a shout out to Lisa@LismorePaper  – I purchased a couple of magazines and these two A4 cards fell out – I immediately thought of you.  They look very vintage.

A4 postcard 2

A4 postcard 1

They are printed either side so you can choose which way round you would frame them.

Bye for now.

 

 

Sunday Sewing – 12th May 2019

Hi everybody,

Well the seasons are changing and the days are flying by ……. cannot believe we are almost half way through May already.  I have been busy once more with many projects:

Lady Greensleeves –  30th April 2019

April 30th 2019

Lady Greensleeves – 11th May 2019

May 11th 2019

Audrey Hepburn

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Also completed some more of my patchwork quilt tops – this is my Pirate quilt centrepiece.  By some piece of luck the little red star fish in the centre piece marks the spot.  Wasn’t quite sure how to start with this quilt and had to make some minor adjustments as I had forgotten that the sand bits which are 1 oblong piece did not allow for a seam adjustment and had to undo a couple of pieces.  Live and learn!!

 

pirate quilt may 2019

I have also started a new colouring project – this time it features butterflies.  Whilst it requires concentration and a steady hand – this is just such a peaceful past-time.

butterflies - plain

butterflies - coloured 1

Lastly at work I have retrieved Carmen and this is how she looked on 5th May 2019 and second picture is how she looks now.  These ladies are going to look great together.  At the bottom is a picture of how the previous lady (Maude) looks.

Sunday 5th Maysunday 11th May

maude completed

So that is all the news on the sewing front – see another post for the something different.

Thanks for stopping by.

Bye

 

 

 

W.I.P Sunday

Hi everyone

It’s a week of new starts and finishes and generally WIP’s.

To begin, I have finished colouring the owls.  I have added a new colour scheme – the Pink Breasted Brown Eyed Owl.

owls brown eyed

Here is a before:

owls plain

and after:

owls 3

It’s quite good fun and very absorbing  – so stress busting I suppose.  I’m not sure how much more I will colour – maybe just the flower stem between the owl’s feet.  Also not decided what I am going to do with the material.

Also progressed with Audrey:

Sunday 5th May 2019

I will probably stitch the eyes last as I had the funny experience of someone watching me when I stitched my American Indian cross-stitch.

And some stitching at work.  I’m amazed that anything was achieved as had to cover for a colleague who was on holiday, and do my own job – very busy week.

Firstly some bookmarks have been started:

stonehenge-1.jpg

stainglass-window-1.jpg

last but not least – a little more on Carmen

Sunday 5th May

Well hope you had a lovely week and thank you for taking a peak at my efforts.

Bye  for now.

Sunday Spring Review

Hello

Where does time go?  Cannot believe that we are 4 months passed for 2019.

Yes it is time for a review on my progress for “19 for 19”.  Here goes ……

  1.     Read 19 books  (2 books read) (3 on the go
  2.     Sewing projects (4 sewing projects finished – Little Owl coaster –  Christmas Dachshund – Jane Austen Quote also, Bee centre piece for quilt)
  3.    Learn something new Well I have decided to try my hand at Patchwork Quilts, not listed on my original ideas, but new to me (1 top part finished – Bee Quilt) (6 more cut out ready to sew)
  4.    To not buy clothes as much Failed – bought 3 new items.  Must try harder
  5.    To eat more vegetables have achieved more this month now warmer weather is here.
  6.    To write to Penpals  1 letter + present to Australian penpal (1 letter received – my turn to write)
  7.    To create something and sell it for Charity Nothing to report here
  8.    To watch 19 DVD’s or Movies Bought 1 DVD – Bohemian Rhapsody – brilliant performance from all characters.  Also watched a Star is Born with Lady GaGa – rather good.
  9.    To finish my first novel. Still a WIP
  10.    To write a small poetry book  I have written some poetry
  11.    To laugh more  Moderate success
  12.    To play my Saxophone or Trumpet more Nothing to report here
  13.    To try and learn the Ukelele. Nothing to report here
  14.    To learn Pilates and Deep Breathing used Pilates DVD by Darcy Bussell
  15.    To  Visit National Trust Houses/English Heritage places Nothing to report here
  16.    To visit the V & A Museum Nothing to report here
  17.    Visit an Art Gallery Nothing to report here
  18.    Go on a long walk Not achieved any walks yet
  19.    Go to Local Craft Fairs more.  Nothing to report here

Sunday Birdy Bytes

Hi Hetty Here,

How can one weekend to the next be so different, last week I was outside being spruced up by my human mummy, this week I am staying inside, having a Sunday play date.  Although I felt quite tired, but flew around the room a few times investigating areas and seeing what mummy has been up to.

hetty's new play area set up

This is part of my birthday present a connecting route to the play stand.  Only had a slight nibble so far – it takes me time to get used to things.

Hetty kisses

Stealing a kiss from mummy.

Whose a sleepy girl !!!!

Now I am back in my cage I had a bath in my drinking water(daft bird) and now am rather soggy

wet bird

Bye

 

Friday Funday

Hi everyone

Hope your Friday has been ok – mine has been rather busy.  Awoke quite early and proceeded with stitching Lady Greensleeves, then done some colouring of the owls.  My husband has repaired the window frame to the rear of the property and also repaired the door fresh hold leading outside.  Then we went grocery shopping and I had to get some bird food and sanding sheets for her cage.

After a very nice chicken burger meal in Burger King we returned home , packed the groceries away, and then I washed the car – not the way hubby would have done it but at least it looks cleaner – no doubt it will rain shortly judging by the gloomy clouds that have appeared.

Now I am sewing up the squares of the “Beside the Sea Quilt” and they are either in 4’s or 2’s so fair progress in that quarter.

I also have news of a new start – this time it is Audrey Hepburn – I hope I do her justice.

She is my favourite.  Does anyone know of an image for Sophia Loren?  – my husband worships her.  Also perhaps one for “The Duke” John Wayne?

Finally some more unfurling pictures in our garden

Ferns

The ferns look a bit weird at the start –  to the point where my husband thought something odd was growing on the rhododendron – I assured him they were the young fern fronds.  Sure enough 3 days later and they are growing upwards.  (Little Shop of Horrors – plant in that film comes to mind)

Rhododendron

This how it looked 2 weeks ago

closed rhododendren

and now after the hot weekend we had over Easter

open rhododendren

and finally this is Rodney our Runner

duck – hubby will not let me have real ones.

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Well that’s all folks

 

 

 

Easter presents

Hi

Hope everybody had a lovely Easter Break – mine was quiet and peaceful, and enjoyed the sunny weather.

As you know I suffer migraine headaches and one of the major allergies that go with that is being allergic to chocolate.  Therefore, the Easter Egg thing has never really enthralled me.  My husband bought me some flowers instead – well to be correct I chose them – he paid.  I got him a little Lindt Easter Bunny as he already had some Cadbury’s Cream Eggs and a large Easter Egg from his daughter.  See pictures below:

easter flowers 1

I love the frothy fragility of gypsophelia (is that how you spell it) and the little  creamy white roses are tinged with green.  They are so tightly packed waiting to unfurl.

And here are my Husband’s presents:

Easter chocs 1

Well that is all for now.  Going to do some sewing before the Holiday has passed.

 

Hetty’s Birthday

hetty-sunbathing-2.jpgHi there, Hetty here – sunning myself.

It’s my Birdday  23rd April – I know that is tomorrow but mummy is back to work tomorrow-  (birthday for birds) – I am 15 years old and can be quite the naughty teenager.  Hopefully if it is not too breezy my human mummy says that I can go outside in my cage in this nice sunny Easter Break.  I have a harness but progress in me wearing this is slow – can not get used to it yet and so I have to stay in my cage when outside as I am fully flighted and get spooked easily – do not want to loose my mummy through flying away and getting lost.

Now for my presents:-

Birthday present 15th B'Day 2

I have one of those wheelie things in my cage but have shredded most if it.  That other one looks fun and chewable he! he!  And I spy food yummy!!!

Birthday present 15th B'Day 1

Ahh!  new toy making parts and some new rope for my rope ladder swing.  Yippee!!!!