I can hardly believe we're already halfway through the month of November. Where did the first half go?! Well, actually, I have a pretty good idea . . . I have a lot to show for the last two weeks!
First off, I do enjoy decorating my doorway, so when we moved from October to November, I re-staged my front door accordingly . . .
It makes me smile every time I come home!
Lots of stitching. Ellie has been working on ornaments for her table at Advent Market next week. Originally she thought Everley would be able to do half, but Evey is still a new stitcher, and I think it was overwhelming to her. So I offered. At first I did the three snowmen . . .
And then I took on the trees, the snowflakes, and candy canes . . .
I've got one more candy cane to finish. Phew! I'll wrap it up with some
slow Sunday stitching. :) I'll deliver these tomorrow, and then Ellie will do the work to finish them out as ornaments. She's so clever!
I took a class last weekend for this super cute turkey . . .
Isn't he darling?! The tail feathers (and the body) use the
Petal Pop Acrylic Template by Sugar Bee Quilts. It took about a day to complete and was a fun project to kick off the Thanksgiving month!
Ellie and I decided we liked working on tandem projects, so we picked up a couple of cross stitch patterns to stitch in anticipation of Christmas. We're going to work on this Primose Cottage Stitches pattern first . . .
It is Merry & Bright! We're working this on 25-count mocha linen, two over two.
I've also joined along with Mary Corbet's latest SAL,
Twinkle,Twinkle. I even got the kit. It's so pretty! And the blues—*swoon*! Plus it has beading. I've finished the first two steps . . .
That fishbone stitch was a first for me (and it shows), but it was such fun to work!
I also got the components cut out for the quilt Sawyer asked me to make for him when he visited in July. He picked the fabrics, then helped me decide on the pattern. It's a three-yard quilt, but I'm going to put extra borders on it to make it a little bigger.
I have to still stitch up the strips, and then all the components will be ready for assembly!
Again on the machine front, I got my sweet little wool bowl warmers finished up!
I would have put them in a bowl, but this cornucopia (that you can't see for the pillows) was begging for filler. Voila.
Every time I get on my machine, Celeste feels the need to come snoopervise my work.
I finally got out my foot pedal so I could use my hand to shield the needle from her little paws!
And speaking of cats, they had an 'ears' competition yesterday . . .
They're both so stinking cute, I can never declare a winner! They are such good, sweet, and playful companions. I'm really grateful for them.
I'll close with some select sunset captures from the last two weeks. I think I've mentioned that my balcony is west facing, so I see the sun setting in all it's glory, and we've had some interesting ones. I also will include a beautiful shot of the northern lights in our skies! I had to go to the front of our building to get that one. Haha.
Have a great week! I'm headed to Las Vegas to meet my James for the F1 Grand Prix next weekend, and then headed back with him to spend Thanksgiving in Temecula. So Happy Thankgsiving to my 'Merican friends! Only thirty-nine days until Christmas!!
:)