Hello my lovelies. I hope you’ve all enjoyed a sun filled summer. If I’m honest up until the first day of September I was still waiting for summer to arrive! Now I am looking forward to autumn arriving. I can’t wait to wear cosy pullovers, warm scarves and comfy boots. I feel like knitting and taking on as many woolly pursuits as I can find. The reality is that I have plenty of projects on the go which need my attention first.
I would like to file a “what I did over the summer holidays” type of report but I’m not sure I have enough to fill in the blanks. It’s been a quiet summer waiting for legal stuff to happen. Well you can all rest assured that things are progressing and life has finally started moving forward. While we wait for the courts to do their thing Sarah and I are definitely moving forward by forming our plan of action and setting out our goals for the future. Sarah has her whole life ahead of her. I, on the other hand, am looking forward to a quiet life free of chaos and drama.
The house is finally getting a simple makeover. We bought a few tester paint pots and painted a few patches to see how they would look.

I have chosen two of the colours, one for the hallway and one for my sewing room. I wasn’t planning on painting the sewing room just yet but I had a bit of a shelving disaster which needed to be sorted quickly. So, I thought while the disaster corner was empty I should clean it before sourcing a new storage unit. Thank goodness for Billy bookcases!!! And of course, it snowballed into a paint job giving the room a proper facelift. Here’s a sneaky peek at the new paint colour and replacement shelf unit …..

I have been working on my Patchwork of the Crosses pretty steady every evening over the summer. I have now joined 25 blocks, 5 across by 5 down. I am planning on making it 8X8 for which I am not even halfway yet! I’m not quite sure where the patience is coming from but I am planning on sticking to it until it’s finished. This is my evening armchair project.

In my quest to brighten up the colours I use in my quilts, I have designed another project which I am in the process of piecing during the day. I am using a white background which makes it much brighter and cheerful. For years, I have used various shades of beige as background. I must admit I really love the freshness of this piece …..


Life has been full of adventures lately. My little car, Miss Daisy, developed a fault and needed to go back to the dealer to be put right.
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As the dealer needed to keep the car over the weekend they supplied me with a courtesy car. The car is much bigger than what I am used to …..

I never ever thought I would ever get to drive a Mercedes A Class! It’s a lovely car with a whole load of bells and whistles which I didn’t even know how to use. What a smooth drive compared to my little Daisy the Smart car! As nice as the Mercedes is I really looked forward to getting Miss Daisy back. It’s a relief to see her sitting in my driveway again.
Before we collected Miss Daisy and while the Mercedes car was sitting in my driveway these barriers appeared blocking us in …..

And this inflatable archway appeared just after lunch a few houses over …..

Stage 2 of the Tour of Britain came thru my hometown again. We hosted them two years ago with great success. Someone once said that no one comes to my hometown a few years ago. Well they were very wrong. Blyth, which is my hometown, is located in the county of Northumberland, has now hosted a number of events over the years, one of which was the Tall Ships last summer and the Olympic Torch in 2012 for the London Olympics. There has been quite a lot of money invested in the regeneration of the area making it more suitable for such events as the Tall Ships, Tour of Britain and such. I got really carried away with watching all the lycra clad men riding their bicycles past my front door, so there aren’t any photos of the bikes whooshing past. It was over in no time flat. I wonder what event my little town will be hosting next summer.
Well it’s September now and the garden is coming to the end of its bloominess. Here is what I found during my latest tour of my little garden this morning …..






My findings are that I will be spending a few hours pruning back and making everything tidy for winter. I’m quite looking forward to cutting back some of the growth making it looked loved again. I quite like it sparse look in autumn and winter.
All in all, it’s been a pretty good summer. I had quiet moments which gave me time to reflect upon the past year or so. The leaves are starting to fall and some of the kids have gone back to school now. And I know you don’t want to hear this but I am actually looking forward to Christmas now. It’s not so much Christmas day that I long for but the holidays leading up to Christmas and between Christmas and New Years that I look forward to. That break gives everyone a chance to recharge their batteries for the new year to come.
My Sarah will soon be resuming her studies. This is her last year of university. She has already made a start on her dissertation …..

And for those of you who have missed Maisie. Well she’s still supervising my every move. Maisie makes sure that I’m doing the right thing at the right time.

So, for this evening, this very happy and super ambitious quilt maker will be doing some EPP moving forward on my POTC project. I hope you all have a super cosy evening doing something you thoroughly enjoy. Until you read me again,
Happy stitching ♥ ♥