I have thoroughly enjoyed reading them all. QuiltSue has the most 'lateral thinking' favourite Christmas decoration, being Christmas trees in all shapes and sizes; Mrs P has the most poignant tale, and Lynn's cat-stocking tale is the most unexpected by a country mile - you can see them all in the comments here.
It hasn't actually taken me six weeks to read them, but I have been comatose in the sunshine on my jolly hols, and since getting back, life's been a bit of a whirl. I'm sorry that I missed Elizabeth's hosting last month - you all look to have had a fabulous time, and next Saturday I'll be trying to catch up making progress on my quilt.
Actually, I have done some sewing, but as it's for the baby mat for big sister (now Granny) Helen to give to her new brand new step-grandson, you don't get to see it yet. Just a tiny peek.
I have nearly finished it - just the binding to hand sew & the label...
Sounds like your time away has been fruitful. Looks nice too.
ReplyDeleteIt was a very relaxing holiday. Nice to get some sewing back under my belt though.
Delete~WELCOME BACK~
ReplyDeleteU woz mist !!!!!
Thank you, m'dear. :-)
DeleteWelcome back. Glad you had a good time.
ReplyDeleteSeems like such a long time ago now, Sue....
Delete*sigh*
Cann't wait to see the finished project . I just love working with jelly rolls. I am trying to finish a quilt now for Christmas. I was looking in my shop for a pattern(I have to many to choose from) and decided to use Block Party.
ReplyDeleteNice to see you FQS, and thank you for taking the time to visit and comment.
DeleteI like jelly rolls too, but not the prices! I'm a right ol' cheapskate and so scrappy quilts rather appeal to me!