Last night I have finally finished my Tilda Christmas stitchery.
I have decided I will frame this.
I was very spoilt for supper last night.
Yesterday, Noel made some scones to take to an old friend.
Of course there were some left. Yum!
Now to piece the backing for my Lillian Elizabeth's Kitchen quilt.
I also picked up my hexagon quilt from my quilter yesterday,
so I need to organise the binding and get it stitched on.
Thanks to Wendy for being such a lovely hostess.
You can see what others got up to here.




You have some lovely projects to finish off there. Those scones look delicous.
ReplyDeleteYour stitchery will look so sweet framed Christine. I am looking forward to seeing your Lillian Elizabeth quilt all finished as I am still undecided whether to make mine into a quilt or a book & yours might inspire me 😉😊
ReplyDeleteYour Tilda Christmas stitchery is pretty, Christine; as is the Lillian Elizabeth's Kitchen quilt Love the colours. Ooh....a hexies quilt....that is exciting!
ReplyDeleteThe scones look delicious! Nice work on your embroidery and looking forward to seeing your finished quilt. xx
ReplyDeleteLove the Christmas stitchery. The scones look yummy. Hugs, xx
ReplyDeleteLovely Christmas stitchery…
ReplyDeleteI’m looking forward to seeing your kitchen quilt hanging…..
Enjoy finishing the two quilts…
Lovely to see your Tilda stitchery finished. I do remember that one.
ReplyDeleteAnd the scones look rather delicious!
Very nice to have scones made for you. Your stitchery is beautiful, and will look great framed. Looking forward to seeing your quilts finished.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't get past those delicious looking scones... yummoooooo
ReplyDeleteOhhh and some lovely projects on the go too...xox