I had started the second hat last week on our way home from the cottage, and managed to finish it this week. I will need to make pompoms for both of these hats--my friend, Christine, has a pompom maker that I can use. This yarn is super chunky and the hats are thick and warm--the bottom bands are turned up so they will keep the ears cozy on a cold day.
During my sewing room time this week, I finished putting this quilt top together. The rust colour really brightens up the brown, tan and cream swap blocks. I had over 150 swap blocks and the top used 81 of them.
I have pieced some into 4 patches for a strip on the back of the quilt. The rest of the back will be the rust fabric. I will use one of the blocks for my label for this quilt. The extra swap blocks will be put aside for another project later.
We had Finn out for a walk in Port Stanley one evening this week. Finn and our daughter will be going home shortly.
My quilt top is Finn approved! He thinks some of the brown squares match his fur.
I took a few pictures of some flowers in the garden this week. Our clethra bush is in bloom and I took a few close up pictures of one of the flower clusters. When I looked at the pictures later, I noticed one of my pictures was photo-bombed by a tiny flying insect.
The wasp's nest in the tree in our backyard is huge now with lots of wasps buzzing around. It is bigger than a basketball now. They have not bothered us but I am looking forward to when they move out for the winter and we can get rid of the nest. Hopefully, they find a different spot next year!
We have three colours of phlox in our garden--white, coral and purple. You can also see that the black eyed Susans are putting on a show at the moment as well.
For Slow Sunday Stitching this week, I will be starting the embroidery on this kit that my daughter gave me for Christmas. I traced the pattern onto the material this morning. I will link with the other slow stitchers in the morning at Kathy's blog.