Time to do roofs |
Well maybe clearing off roofs. The garage roofs are starting to show signs of snow load! So DH had to get up there and clear them off. About 2.5 feet of snow! I class this as definite man's work, I don't like ladders or roofs!! no matter how soft the landing might be!!!
Quilt on a frame |
Quilting designs |
I am linking up with my friend
Kathy for a slow stitching Sunday and her theme of the day is completing things even if they are difficult. I had that issue with a knitting project I started. My friend gave me some beautiful wool(that was her mother's) as a birthday gift,. I wanted to make a wrap or prayer shawl(fancy name for shawl) so I found a pattern that didn't look too difficult!! Famous last words, good thing I have another friend who is very good at knitting pattern interpretation...thanks Mallory!!! I did persevere and it is finally done. I love how it keeps you warm without having to put on a sweater. Great for sitting at the quilt frame or being in my sewing room which is in the basement!
How wonderful these photos are...of things that are difficult!!
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Would sure love to be sitting around that frame quilting butterflies with you today! And I'd love to be wearing that quilting shawl, praying for more quilting time :)
He never fell that I know of! Getting some time in looking out at all that snow today!
DeleteNo snow here but chilly and dreary...
ReplyDeletePretty quilt and shawl! I hope you get some sun and melting there! :)
Love the shawl and the wonderful butterflies, great stitches! I agree snow removal is definitely man's work.
ReplyDeleteLove your new shawl..I have started 4 this winter and nothing has worked..beautiful color!
ReplyDeletePretty shawl. Way to overcome those difficult parts and get it done. You've inspired me to pull out the appliqué block and just do it.
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear it and maybe you will show it on your blog!
DeleteHey D - your quilting looks wonderful!!!
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