1 Project Linus
I am spending a lot of time making lap quilts for the charity Project Linus; it is an outlet for my creativity and, in theory, it is reducing my fabric stash. I can try lots of new patterns and techniques on a small scale.
I finished this last week, having been inspired by a much bigger quilt I saw on Facebook.
2 Using my IT skills
Before I retired I used to teach adults various aspects of IT (database, spreadsheets, web design, etc etc). Whilst I've forgotten a lot of it, I do know I can re-learn if I need to but I still use IT on a daily basis.
Here I used Word to draw shapes to help me plan the quilt block shown in Gratitude No 1.
The paper is cut to size and assembled; here is the finished 'paper' block with notes to
aid my cutting and sewing. Yipee for Word!
3 YouTube
It has been so good to watch various quilt tutorials on YouTube, either for pleasure or to find out a better way to, eg, make half-square triangles, use Parrs Reel rulers, etc etc. I'm so grateful for those people who have uploaded them to YouTube. Thanks YouTubers.
4 Crafting
For some time now (at least 6 weeks and counting) the weather has not been good here; wet, windy, wet, wet, wet, windy, wet etc etc. So grateful I can turn to my craft hobbies and have fun indoors (warm and dry) while Mother Nature is having a tantrum.
There are fields on 2 sides of our house and a river on another part of it. We have been entertained by the birds etc that visit our doorstep. Here are a few examples.
Sparrowhawk in the adjacent river.
Yes, a heron by the kitchen patio door....
Look at all the young pheasants plus a couple of adults.
Saved the best to the end! An adult female duck visited in 2018, daily and we had the
pleasure of watching them grow. Yes, those are my feet, being stamped upon by
small, wet, webbed feet! They did venture into the kitchen if I turned my back
upon them! So grateful they chose our garden to visit. We feed
them wheat of which they ate a lot!
Thanks for visiting.
Bye!
Lovely :) I envy the access you have to the local wild life - xxx thank you for joining in x
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful that you volunteer with Project Linus! The quilt looks so cheerful!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the photos of your local wildlife. When I lived in California, I used to have bunnies in my yard all the time--also coyotes, but they weren't quite so welcome. Now that I live in Utah, I haven't seen bunnies, but I see quail and deer. Anyway, your photo of the bunny brought back memories. :-)
I agree with your gratitude on crafting & animals, but I suppose you already know that. Lovely to see the photos of birds/animals & your way of working, that is very much like mine at times. Well done on getting the quilts to end stage to pass on, as I've still got to get my bushfire relief ones quilted......hmmm! Take care & huggles.
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