I have been having fun with my new BOM's and am really enjoying working on smaller sized quilts! The first one is Chateau Hexagon by Lynette Anderson and I have finished month one. There is space for a cute birdhouse button. The second is Mrs Beasley's sampler quilt from the Vignette magazine. I have actually finished piecing it together since the photo and can now work on the applique and hand stitching. We have had so much rain lately with the promise of more to come at the end of the week. The nice thing about that is the chance to stay indoors near the fire and catch up on my sewing. And a little bit of baking too. These biscuits are becoming my favourite chocolate chip cookies to make. The kids seem to be enjoying them too judging by how quickly the cookie tin empties! I have put the recipe on my recipe page if anyone wants to try them. Wendy xx
Your little topiary tree is gorgeous, I love that sort of embroidery. The weather is good for sewing here too. Your bikkies look yummy, my choc chip ones are always a bit flat so I will check out your recipe.
ReplyDeletelove the close up of your embroidery, it's gorgeous.
ReplyDeletegreat start to your Mrs' beasley's garden block, look forward to it's progress.
Cookies look yum!
Your stitching is beautiful,and I'm not surprised those cookies go fast,they look delicious .xx
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful projects you are doing... your embroidery work is stunning...
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I love the projects you are making, the stitchery is sweet....and so are those cookies!!
ReplyDeleteCheers, Anita.
Beautiful embroidery, beautiful flowers and beautiful biscuits - you are in a beautiful world!!
ReplyDeleteInside activities are always fun in winter.
ReplyDeleteGreat start to Lynette's quilt the details are gorgeous in those beautiful colours.
Enjoy Mrs Beasley's quilt.
Your Chateau Hexagon stitching is beautiful Wendy. I'm looking forward to following you along with your Vignette.
ReplyDeletelovely blocks Wendy,you are doing so well and yummy those cookies will go in no time,lol.xx
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful embroidery on your BOM.. Haven't started my yet. Love the fabrics for your new Leanne Beasley quilt too.
ReplyDeleteHmm yummy biscuit and gorgeous flowers.
Your embroidery is beautiful. Enjoy your new products. I am looking forward to watching them all grow. Off to look at that recipe now, thank you for sharing. hugs
ReplyDeleteYour embroidery is beautiful. Enjoy your new products. I am looking forward to watching them all grow. Off to look at that recipe now, thank you for sharing. hugs
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work Wendy!!!! :)
ReplyDeleteGosh Wendy - your embroidery is just exquisite work. Wish I could do work as detailed as that. Just love what you are working on lately :-) Yes this rain has been good sewing & baking weather, certainly no gardening going on. Hugs, Julie x0x
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful embroidery Wendy. Will have to print that recipe out as they look delicious.
ReplyDeleteYour work is so wonderful.
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What a lovely stitched block! So cute!
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Tatyana
I love the beautiful embroidered blocks. You did a great job.
ReplyDeleteMrs Beasleys' Sampler Quilt sounds so cosy and whimsicle......yours is lovely, such pretty stitching too.
ReplyDeleteI could sorely use a chocolate chip cookie right now, I think I'll be rattling those baking trays this afternoon.
Kim xx
Lovely stitching with Lynette's blocks and I'm doing Mrs Beasley too using up my stash...we have a stitch a long page if you are on Instagram...
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Wendy, where did you get your Tilda fabric from? I just received my Vignette magazine today and I think the BOM looks divine! I love your first button club stitchery too, that's another thing that arrived in my letterbox today!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful embroidery , lovely work . Your flowers are so pretty . Must check out your recipe , I love chocolate chip cookies.
ReplyDeleteLove your Chateau Hexagon BOM Wendy and gorgeous colors for your Mrs Beasleys Sampler quilt. Lots of small pieces isn't there
ReplyDeleteLove the embroidery, the fabrics for the Mrs Beasley sampler are pretty too!
ReplyDeleteCongrats, your embroidery is awesome. I wish i was that perfect. Mrs Beasleys Sampler is looking goo, the fabrics are very nice. I love sampler quilts not to mention chocolate chip cookies...Yummi!
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Teresa
Your Chateau bom is gorgeous - I've just started doing this bom as well :-) I do love your new sewing case and projects from your last post too. Lots of gorgeousness happening at your place!! How can you growl Barney when he is being so lovely!!
ReplyDeleteHi Wendy ! what beautiful progresses !! We are working on the same projects...but you are way ahead of me !!
ReplyDeleteI love your block 1 of Château Hexagone !! It will be fun to look at all the different versions in the world !
About the Leanne quilt will you put your name or let it called Mrs Beasley ???
Have a wonderful week !
Florence
Such pretty embroidery. I really like the fabrics on the sample quilt too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful BOM work there Wendy - you are taking obviously advantage of the time indoors to do some gorgeous stitching and yum baking... Will have to teach myself that scary-looking needle turn, as I am getting the Chateau blocks too... x
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ReplyDeleteI just love the embroidery on the BOM's.
Happy days.
Bev.
Lovely! you do beautiful stitching!
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