Trying times, We want to be helping one another when we can, braced for the tough times ahead. So stay safe and well.
Time feels sureal putting myself in precautionary isolation, We are all told now to stay home. It is very quiet here by myself, I have good company with my puppy sitting at my feet while sewing., but we quilters will be comforted in these times with our quilting projects and catching up with our UfO's , being quietly productive in our sewing rooms. I am happy to stay home.
I have finished the baby quilt I will be gifting .
These are some of the blocks for my quilt ,I have to put the borders on and do the binding.
Stack and wack.
Being donated to the Womens Refuge. made by Lee from my sewing group. 10 have been sent there now .This is an ongoing project to the Refuge as they can take their quilt with them when they are able to leave.
Beautiful cool Autumn weather is with us.
We are still in drought and bare paddocks after the devastating bush fires.The green grass and paddocks are just starting to look good again. these are photos before that all happened.
Hope this post finds you Happy and Well. Please stay home and be safe.
Happy Quilting Jen xx
4 comments:
What a pretty baby quilt :-)
It seems that for Australians it is one thing after another, the fires and not the virus - that too will pass, although at the moment it is hard to believe that.
Take care,
xx
love the baby elephant
What a gorgeous baby quilt, you are a talented crafter.
Yes, I agree with you, times ahead are uncertain for all, our little town had just been hit with an F4 tornado just three weeks ago, and now this pestilence.
I'm perfectly comfortable staying at home, so this is a nesting time for me, once the weather warms, I'll be digging outside.
Stay well !
Hugs,
~Jo
I love the baby quilt you have done--a very lovely gift.
I send my greetings to all of you and hope this hard time we are getting throught will soon be over(But it has just began in Sweden:-(((
Love from Gudrun
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