The Virtual Cookie Exchange is a deliciously sweet hop hosted annually by Carol of Just Let Me Quilt. I’m so excited to be a part of this fun hop again for a 3rd time. Thanks so much for hosting Carol.
You can see my post from last year here.
The Virtual Cookie Exchange is a deliciously sweet hop hosted annually by Carol of Just Let Me Quilt. I’m so excited to be a part of this fun hop again for a 3rd time. Thanks so much for hosting Carol.
You can see my post from last year here.
Happy Thanksgiving to everyone. Hope your holiday weekend is/was wonderful!
I haven’t gotten to participate in a sew-in for a while. Although it is Thanksgiving weekend I had plenty of time on Friday night.
Till this weekend, I’ve little time to stitch. DIY projects (more about that later) and my sister had a stroke about a week in a half ago. That was a rough and scary time. She’s doing fine now. They have her in rehab. She is having to learn to do the simple things, like write her name. As awful as it sounds, I have faith in God and I know she will overcome!
I wanted to share with you some pictures I took over the Spring and Summer.

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I spent some time last night working on a project that I had started earlier but haven’t shown you yet. It’s a pattern that came out of Just Cross Stitch magazine, the March/April 2015 issue.
The pattern is named Teacup Herbs by Sharon Pope. There are four in the series. March/April’s issue had two, Dill and Thyme.

This past Saturday I took a seed starting class. I took one last year even though I had some earlier experience in seed starting. No matter what I think I know, I can always learn something new. Taking gardening classes is a lot like sewing. The instructors have different knowledge levels and experiences. I want to learn from them. I’m always seeking to learn more.