Once again I've joined in this event; like the majority of participants who signed up here, I did not actually travel to the Chookshed! All of us, by signing up, agreed to spend as much time as possible over this last weekend, working on craft projects...and eating yummy food was also on the agenda :-)
Friday night, I didn't get much crafting done, but instead went out with some family members to celebrate DH's birthday. The food at our chosen local restaurant was delightful, so that requirement can be ticked :-). (when we came home I did manage to work on some crocheted granny squares)
A closer look at the birthday cake that DsD2 made for her dad...a chocolate torte made with a recipe from a Diabetic website :-)
Friday night, I didn't get much crafting done, but instead went out with some family members to celebrate DH's birthday. The food at our chosen local restaurant was delightful, so that requirement can be ticked :-). (when we came home I did manage to work on some crocheted granny squares)
A closer look at the birthday cake that DsD2 made for her dad...a chocolate torte made with a recipe from a Diabetic website :-)
Saturday was really about preparation for projects that I wanted to work on. I spent lots of time, cutting out hexagons...it seemed like lots and lots of hexagons! One lot of hexies were out of Christmas fabrics for a Christmas in July Swap. The other lot of hexagons that I cut out were the 42 that I needed for the Liberty Rainbow Hexie Swap. The colours I was allocated were blue and purple.
For this swap we have to use a glue pen(specifically a Sewline) to baste the hexies over the papers. I spoiled myself and bought some precut papers. I was a bit hesitant to use glue, being a stitching baster from the 1970s, but of course had to abide by the rules of the Swap. I was pleasantly surprised how easy the glueing was...a lot better with the heavier commercial papers as opposed to my homemade copy paper ones I'd tried years ago.
On Saturday I also cut some more 2 inch squares for my Trip Around the World quilt; and marked the quarter inch line on 2 sides.
Also on Saturday, I sewed some more squares of Liberty fabrics for the blocks in my Liberty Postage Stamp Quilt block swap.
And to have a break from all that cutting, I grabbed the crochet hook and yarn and my pile of 10 inch crocheted squares grew by a few more.
Sunday was the May meet for the Sunday Stitchers and what better way to continue to work on stitching projects, surrounded by dear friends?
It was also the group's Biggest Morning Tea to raise money for Cancer research. So that yummy food comes into play again! lol.
As well as eating, chatting and laughing at Sunday Stitchers, I basted those Christmas themed hexies on my homemade copy paper papers....just about got all my pile done...
A great weekend!
Congratulations to Chooky on another very successful birthday weekend. And here's that link again if you would like to 'visit' some of the other 'partygoers' to see how they celebrated.
Congratulations to Chooky on another very successful birthday weekend. And here's that link again if you would like to 'visit' some of the other 'partygoers' to see how they celebrated.
happy birthday to DH..............
ReplyDeletethanks for joining me for the Chookshed birthday party.......and look you got to spend the day stitching with all those wonderful Sunday Stitchers......
Gosh, you really did have a full weekend - well done on all you got done! The crochet squares are gorgeous. I love using the sewline pen but see you went back to thread basting for the other hexies!! Sunday looks like a good day :-)
ReplyDeleteA productive weekend celebrated in style Maria. xx
ReplyDeleteYou got a lot done too. Its a great idea to ahev this cyber party.
ReplyDeleteThis Chookshed birthday party was brilliant dear! Those crochet squares are truly stunning. IT looks like a wonderful weekend for you all. On last weekend I also attended a fun party with my family at the best party city locations NY. After a long we enjoyed so much together.
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