My daffodils out the side door are always early to bloom. They have a mostly sunny, eastern exposure beside a brick wall which absorbs then radiates heat. They're almost under the warm air vent from the dryer.
The daffodils in the front yard are in the shade so don't get the sun's warmth. We had a couple of inches of snow two nights ago and because it's not been above freezing, the snow hasn't melted. The rabbit(s) have already nibbled on the tulips on the front right as can be seen with one ragged, bent-over leaf.Wednesday, 8 April 2026
Spring Garden and Stitchalong
Tuesday, 7 April 2026
A Craft Day
Note: this mistakenly didn't get posted when I composed it a few days ago. Sorry it is out of order.
I didn't have anything pressing planned for today so spent part of it on this project.
First, I ironed the freezer paper onto the felt pieces for the Garden Bowl Fillers. Then the pieces were separated into the respective bags for the three 'pillows'. The watering can,
beehive,
They're all ready to be cut out.
A New Start/Stitchalong, A WIP, and Binge-Watching
I signed up for Stitchonomy's 'Spring Garden Biscornu' stitchalong which started this week. The instructions strongly urged the use of Aida but I'm using some evenweave and am stitching 2 over 2. There are 21 colours in the legend. I'm substituting about half of them rather than buying new skeins for only a few stitches. Yesterday I got started on Days 1 and 2.
There are 8 segments to the top piece (two triangle segments are shown) and 8 segments to the bottom piece. Oops! I missed a couple of stitches on the beehive.Friday, 3 April 2026
I think I'm Finished
I put a push on the last few days to get this finished.
Tuesday, 31 March 2026
Odds and Ends
I have continued to work on The Light of Winter - even at stitching yesterday. I didn't make any errors that had to be 'frogged'. Am feeling more confident that I can get this finished by my birthday later this month. (Actually, I just noted one boo boo - a misplaced stitch that will need to be removed - no biggie).
The Quilter's Cupboard is offering a class on wool felt appliqué soon. I was concerned that the kit I wanted to work on next would be sold out so I headed up there this afternoon to get it. It came with the patternThey have lots of models on display which motivate us to make purchases. I also like that they make the effort to kit up many of the projects. I'll be transferring the patterns onto freezer paper sometime soon as I'll definitely be working on this project at our guild's retreat the weekend after Easter.
Sunday, 29 March 2026
More About Wool Felt Appliqué...
Many folks fuse the wool pieces to the background with an iron-on fusible product. When I took my first wool felt appliqué class, the instructor just had us baste the pieces in place with sewing thread using big stitches which were easily removed later. This also allowed the felted piece to be a bit puffy, adding a bit more dimension. However, I prefer to staple my larger pieces in place - a tip I picked up from a YouTube video. The staple holes were easily blended back into the felted wool afterward.
For really small pieces, I just use a dab of craft glue to keep them in place for stitching.Saturday, 28 March 2026
On A Roll...And a Bit of a Digression
I finished the sheep yesterday. I would have preferred a lighter brown wool background which would have made the legs show up a bit better.





























