Sunday, October 2, 2016

October OMG

 Well, I was not that productive this week. I did manage to finish this woolly block for Jeni Gaston's FB Sew Along during the presidential debate. I hope to prep the next two blocks today. With the fall weather finally here, I love to work on woolly projects!
 I guess Boss's Day is coming--one of my schools is organizing Sunshine (Yellow) Baskets for the principal and assistant principal. They were seeking money donations, but I said I would make something yellow for each. Yesterday, I made these small zip pouches with their initials. They are 4x6 inches. I think they are worth more than the $4 they wanted.
 I also dusted off this project. It is my Down in the Garden Block 1--I don't know why it got shuffled to bottom of the pile. I finished up the sage part and will be working on the 
rosemary part today for Slow Sunday Stitching. Check out other inspiration here:
For my October One Monthly Goal (OMG), I want to piece my Butterfly Threads Summer Mystery Blocks. If I have it all put together, I can be on the lookout for a border and backing. See what everyone else is hoping to accomplish here:

Have a great week!

16 comments:

  1. I think your zip pouches are perfect for the principals' baskets! When I gave handmade gifts to my teaching colleagues they were always really pleased, because hardly anyone does!

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  2. I have had the desire to work on wool but have so much fabric out already that pulling out the wool would just add confusion.

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  3. Great idea about the pouches. Always love seeing the progress on your Down IN the Garden...and your OMG will be a great finish! ENJOY!

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  4. Great handwork project, and that quilt top looks wonderful. I am pulling out the wools today too.

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  5. It is definitely sewing with wool season!

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  6. Very fun projects. Hope you got in your slow stitching today.

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  7. Love the garden blocks! Are you doing the embroidery through the batting?

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  8. Those zip pouches are just darling ! They will love them.

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  9. Those zip pouches are just darling ! They will love them.

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  10. The pouches are a perfect gift for the basket and their initials make it special.

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  11. That wool applique block is so adorable. I really feel like breaking out the wool now and starting something small. Your zip pouches will be greatly appreciated I am sure! And I'm still enjoying seeing your mystery progress from time to time. You do manage to juggle a lot of projects at once and it's fun to follow along.

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  12. You always have a lovely collection of projects on the go. I think the gifts you made are much better than a money donation. Well done. And it's lovely to see your embroidery blocks back out again.

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  13. The two zipped bags are sweet. The hand embroidered block sage came out lovely, I look forward to seeing the next one.

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  14. Yes, why does DitG keep ending up at the bottom of the pile? If you figure it out, let me know!

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  15. Those embroidery blocks are so sweet, and that Woolie flower pot too. Thank God for something to stitch during the debates. Stay calm and stitch on.

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