I have to say I had a busy month in the stitching and craft projects--
Here is some projects not already shown this month--
First --this was my Chookshed challenge for this month--
I got this tulip fabric before I moved to Florida 10 years or so ago--from the local quilt shop in NY--I have 2 other fabrics to go with these tulips--I have attempted to work on these off and on every few years--but I decided they needed to come out of --time out--and become something--all I can say is--so far I have 4 brown baskets of pink tulips!!!!The chicken on the left was a kit--that I bought back in 2005 while on a shop hop--from a shop called Adirondack Quilts in Glen Falls, NY--and I did look them up--they are still in business--I finally got her made--the little lamb is a kit that I got free in my first months kit package for the Country living BOM project--and this chicken on the right is a wool chicken--I got the pattern in a recent wool order I did-------well--they may look quick and easy--but those chickens were a 'dickens' to figure out--I need to do more small items, I guess!!!!
The second day--I actually did some painting--
I got these two birdhouses to paint on the same day--the teapot one I got at JoAnn's probably the last time I went there, a good year ago or so--and the green on I got that day at Aldi's next door--I painted the teapot one a light pink and did the napkin mod podge thing to it--first time I did that--the other one is a dark green paint--the roof was already painted the navy blue--and I had a nice floral rub on that I used on it--
the 3rd day--I was back at finishing off some counted cross stitch projects--for displaying--
These 2 were hung up but needed the fabric backing piece and I also decided to add a bit of trim to the tops of them--
and these--
needed the first step of getting their cardboard (I use cake boards from Walmart cut to size)--they will get fabric backings as well--but I need more cake boards first--there was alot and I mean alot of tacky glue used on this day!!!!
I gave myself a surprise--Missouri quilts had a daily deal and one day this tin popped up--
I believe the original price was like $65?? and they had it on sale for $25--and I just happened to have alittle money yet in the bank so I did press that pay button--
And this is all the 'goodness' inside the tin--I believe there is 28 flower patterns in the booklet--My biggest surprise was that it came in a tin instead of a cardboard container--I do love 'tins'!!!


4 comments:
Love the baskets with tulips, Di; and i do believe that it could take over an hour to embroider those hexies--lots of beautiful stitching on them.
I am so ready for March--for the shortest month, February has seemed so l o n g with all our snow... We still have about a good 6" packed on the lawns even after some melting today...
Hugs, from "Cabin Fever"-ville ;))))--Julierose
Love your stitched hexies. I have looked into making them. Maybe one day I will start. You tin / kit from Missouri quilts was a bargain
You made the most of the shortest month this year. Your embroidered hexies turned out beautifully. My daughter did Ingrid's Wildflowers last year. She did quilt blocks and it's really pretty. It's definitely worth doing. Happy stitching in March.
Lovely baskets you finished for the Chookshed Challenge.
So many pretty hexies you worked on.
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