So, in my last post, I said February was either the end of winter or just the start - this year it's just the start. Like most of you, storms have lined up with little respite in between. Unlike many of you, it hasn't been Arctic cold (although much colder than average) and we haven't yet lost power (although we were as prepared as we could be in case we did). The latest winter storm warning has been lifted and it looks like we'll warm up into the high 30s F for the next couple of days so the ice should all melt off before the next storm hits on Monday.
The birds have been mobbing the feeders all week. Most of them are seed eaters and the ice has covered all the grasses they rely on through the winter. No unusual sightings this week, but a couple of robins (American robins are in the thrush family while European robins are in the flycatcher family so same name/different birds) are hopping around in the yard right now. They will appreciate a bit of a thaw.
Before we get to the making, I have been very remiss in showing pictures of this young lady:
Cassie is almost 8 months old now and is a very happy, smiley little girl. She is also very much a little night owl. Although today she seemed to be much more of a morning lark - I guess there's just too much going on for her to miss any of it.Sooo, making happened and it all aligns with the two SALs that I'm also doing check-ins for.
First, the easiest SAL you'll ever participate in TUSAL is hosted by Sharon at It's Daffycat (clicking there should take you to February's post). If you want a no stress event, this one's for you. If you craft there are always little bits of leftovers. Save them up in a container rather than tossing them (or wearing them to work on your pants) and every month on the new moon (I said "full moon" in my last post - sorry for any confusion), post a picture and then link over to the check-in post. Here's the bits I've generated since the beginning of the year:
My actual stitching fits perfectly into Gifted Gorgeousness is hosted by Jo at Serendipitous Stitching. It is the perfect way to say "thank you" to people that have given you stitching goodness or to highlight gifts you are stitching or show stitching that you can shoehorn into the theme. Stitch, take a picture and post around the 15th of each month. Jo said she keeps the check-in open through the end of the month so plenty of time to get your check-in done. My two focus pieces fit the SAL perfectly Goldie and Japanese Zen Garden.
6 comments:
I can not believe how quickly the time is passing, we had a very cold week last week and this week it's like spring. Cassie looks so sweet. Great work on your stitching and knitting, I love the pattern on your blanket.
Miss Cassie is a cutie, Susan! It looks like you made good progress on Goldie and I think you are wise about adding a length or two of blue as you go along. Happy weekend!
Great progress on the stitching. Don’t envy you with all the blue background! Cassie is adorable!
Thanks for taking part in GG this month. Great idea to work on the blue as you go. I'd have cheated and used blue fabric!
Little Cassie is adorable, she does look so happy in that photo.
Lovely stitching! Goldie is making great progress, as are the others. That blanket looks so comfy!
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