Of any New Year is always fun -
A continuation of things done before -
But also -
A day of new beginnings -
And meeting up with some old friends - ;))
I was on a roll -
Got all of the columns sewn together on the Dear William Interweave -
And took a quick photo for this post -
I'll give it a good press tomorrow -
Before I take the "glamour" shots -
Then I pulled out an "old friend" -
A FMQ practice quilt from a Craftsy class by Christina Cameli -
Free-Motion Quilting Essentials - HERE -
I still have the border sections to play with -
So I went to grab the chalk to mark off a section -
And found the basket with the border pieces for Dear William -
No wonder it looked a tad bit skinny -
I still need to make and add the borders - LOL -
Oh, well - I can do that tomorrow - ;))
I had a couple of others things that I wanted to do before the end of the day -
So I stitched some pebbles -
Which obviously need some work - LOL -
But it's a practice piece - emphasis on PRACTICE -
And I'm OK with that - ;))
Another thing that I want to work into my routine this new year -
Is more time to read -
Which I COULD/SHOULD do - instead of playing games on my tablet - LOL -
I have a Kindle with more books on it than I can read in one lifetime -
But I still like the smell and feel of a good old-fashioned PAPER book -
One that I can tag with post-its on the pages that have good lines -
I know you can bookmark pages on the Kindle -
But - it's not the same - at least for me -
Anyway -
I found another "old friend" -
That I want to read again -
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society -
by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows -
One of the pages that I bookmarked has this line -
Reading good books ruins you for enjoying bad books.That is SO true - ;))
Have you read anything interesting lately? -
Do you have any books that you like to "re-read" occasionally? - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
I had to laugh about the borders for Dear William. I have done the same in the past. I took the same Christina Cameli class and made the quilt. I love mine even though it does look a bit like a "circus tent" with the colors I used. I may need to re-visit that class this year and make another. It is great practice.
ReplyDeleteI think your pebbles look fine - pebbles in nature are NOT perfect.
I have read "Winter Solstice" by Rosamunde Pilcher twice and will probably read it again. I just love her writing. She also wrote the famous "The Shell Seekers" and a sequel to it.
ReplyDeleteHey Kitty! I do most of my reading during lunch at work (one of the benefits of having late lunch by myself). I have been a reader from "way back" since we lived on the far end of the township & all my friends were in the subdivision on the other side of town. LOL
ReplyDeleteI am currently reading "The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek" by Kim Michele Richardson and am enjoying it a lot.
If you like murder mysteries without the details Laura Childs has several series that I have read and enjoy.
If you like "epic" reads there is always Diana Gabaldon's Outlander series. . . or the Game of Throne books (those I think have over 600 pages in each one!) I haven't finished the first one yet. . . but, for me, it was much more enjoyable than the tv series. But then I think most of the books that I have read are better than the film/tv versions.
I have a page on my blog with a listing of the books I have read over the past few years. . . out of all of them I think the only one that I would not recommend is "Educated, a memoir". I found the book somewhat unbelievable and it was a tough read for me. But, there are others that have raved about how great it was. . . so maybe it was just me. Who knows?
Looking forward to the glamour shots of Dear William when you get to them.