Wendy over at Sugarlane Designs is running FNSI now, so firstly many thanks to Wendy for organising this great event.
Last night, I spent some time sewing up some more donated squares into a blanket for the needy. I had a strict time limit on this...only until 7.30!
And then it was time to grab my 2 cubes of Christmas fabrics and sort through looking for fabrics with smallish designs on them. Then I cut out some long hexagons. By then it was time to sit down in front of the TV and watch the second episode of Broadchurch on ABC1, and stitch! How good an evening is that! I stitched away through another few shows until just before midnight!
Why not use the link to Wendy's blog and the 'sign in post' to visit other FNSI ers and see what lovely things they were working on.
Last night, I spent some time sewing up some more donated squares into a blanket for the needy. I had a strict time limit on this...only until 7.30!
And then it was time to grab my 2 cubes of Christmas fabrics and sort through looking for fabrics with smallish designs on them. Then I cut out some long hexagons. By then it was time to sit down in front of the TV and watch the second episode of Broadchurch on ABC1, and stitch! How good an evening is that! I stitched away through another few shows until just before midnight!
This will be either a table runner or table centre |
you had a very productive FNSI Maria,well done.xx
ReplyDeleteHi Maria,
ReplyDeleteLove your Christmas materials and it sounds like you had fun last night.
Cheers, Anita.
Nice work on both projects Other Maria....
ReplyDeleteHello Maria,
ReplyDeleteLove the Christmas paper piecing. Broadchurch is turning out to be a great show.
Happy days.
Bev.
Looks like you got quite a bit done! A great FNSI for you.
ReplyDeleteYour project looks interesting...you had a productive night..
ReplyDeleteNice start on Christmas. Love those little prints.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy Sunday
I'm hoping to try my hand at paper piecing...everyone makes it look so easy. Nice knitting as well!
ReplyDeleteHi Maria. Love your knitting. Good to see some long hexagons - I know them as coffin hexagons which is a bit macabre!. Hope you are enjoying Broadchurch - you will never guess 'who dun it'! I will say no more.
ReplyDeleteBy the way - it was filmed in West Bay and when we were in UK just after Easter we went to West Bay and wondered why it was so busy! At that point I think we were half way through the series and had them recording at home for when we got back.
ReplyDeleteGreat projects Maria. You just reminded me I missed Broadchurch. Hugs.....
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely knitted blanket, pretty Christmas fabrics too.
ReplyDeleteBroadchurch was a great series, the ending wasn't how I imagined it to be though.........I shall say no more, my lips are sealed, lol.
That blanket is cool - always wanted to do one like that.. and I should, I have so much yarn!!! The long hexies are great too! xxx
ReplyDeleteThe hexies look great Look forward to the finished project
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabrics there Maria, nothing like hexy's & tv, huh?! x
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