It is always so fun to have a true Vitamin Q weekend, like May Britt and I just had :-)
I had a lot of projects packed. I only had 1 small finish this weekend, but several projects got moved forward.We had the very best time making angels – I can never have to many angels!
This beauty is 8” tall.
May Britt was busy finishing several placemats, and machine quilting her Christmas stitchery.
We have a little challenge between us – 2 UFO or WISP (work in slow progress) finishes for October, November and December (6 finishes total).
Even if it is still a bit early for Christmas markets, the first ones have already started.
We visited Irene on Saturday afternoon. I hope she sold well through the weekend.
We had dinner there – a traditional dish of Elghakk – minced meat of elk, mixed with onion and potatoes. Lingonberries and flat bread on the side.
We did not have to cook at home then, and we enjoyed the rest of Saturday sewing :-)
May Britt is working on several red projects, and here she is ready to throw a fraction of her red fabrics in the washing machine.
The funny thing is she has tried to convince me that her selection of red fabrics are small, for quite some time ……….. well………. not so much anymore ;-)
One quilting project, like one cookie, is never enough!
Hanne
You have made so many beautiful things, but I'm in love with the log cabin from the first pic. It is adorable!!!
ReplyDeleteNo cooking and lots of sewing sounds perfect.
ReplyDeleteI still need more red fabrics LOL. Already looking forward to next time whwn we are going to do some christmas bakery
ReplyDeleteI see a little SKofW work there keep going.......
ReplyDeleteSo many more beautiful projects there! I am currently doing that Rosie Quinlan redwork stitchery myself. You and May have a great time when you get together and have a very productive weekend I see.
ReplyDeleteLOL I think you rumbled May Britt's red situation. :-)
ReplyDeleteIt is so good to finish projects especially with a good friend to sew along with. Lovely work. I have a Christmas Fayre to go to on the 24th November.
I love your quilts! So lovely!
ReplyDeleteIt's so nice to find other quilters all around the world! :)
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Hugs, Ulla
I really like the chair block! Is it part of a larger project, or is it a small quilt? Tell me more, please. I will miss seeing you in Shipshe this coming week. Judy
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