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2023 - week 34 - August 20 - August 26

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The days are getting so much nicer although the mornings are still a bit coolish and we did have a frost one morning but I do think spring is on its way! Plenty more (actually lots!!!!) of babies born this week. I did finish quite a few crafting things this week but one task in particular was Very Important. My grandson Declan said he knew that I could "fix anything" and could I please fix 3 of his toys that their puppy Dakota had, well, wrecked. Pressure was on but I managed to get it done! Heres after - And heres before - Im pretty pleased with how they turned out and I think Ive kept my title of being able to fix anything! I also finished the rainbow y hexagon quilt and Im super happy with how it turned out - thanks to my friend Nicky who gave me the bones of it and I added a bit of my own flair. Once again I quilted this with stippling using variageted thread and I think it suits it really well I also completed another quilt but its a bit of a secret at the mo

2023 - week 33 - August 13 - August 19

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And another weeke when I wonder "where did the week go?????" Lots of this happening at the moment (calves being born!)And most of them are girl ones too! I amanged to squeeze in one finished project - a drink bottle holder - which was a tricky thing to do and the pattern didnt make a lot of sense but I got there! I also have a few other nearly finished project which hopefully will be done by next week! (I feel like I say that a lot) On the reading front Ive got lots of finishes! Firstly (physical book) Is Yellowface by R.F. Kuang Its the story of a writer whose friend dies in front of her and she "steals" her manuscrit and claims it as her own. Its had a lot of hype as a great read and it was - defiantely a 5 starrs out of 5 read for me. In fact I read it in two big reading sessions and couldnt put it down Next (physical book) finished was The Bookshop of Second Chances by Jackie Fraser. A light easy read that was enjoyable - the story of a recently separat

2023 - week 32 - August 6 - August 12

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A fairly quite week that seemed to go very quickly indeed! Lots of getting things done on the farm and staying at home resting my still sore leg - Ive managed to have a pinched siatica and it hurts a lot! I did manage to finish off a little trio of sewing items - a needlcase, a pincushion and a little pouch. Been sitting cut out for ages so Im slowly ticking off the ufo (unfinished objects) pile. Arent they cute? Nothing finished on the reading front! So a short but quick update this week - see you next week with hopefully a much bigger update!

2023 - week 31 - July 31 - August 5

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 An interesting week here on the farm! First small batch of calves are born and in the shed and now we wait a few weeks for the main event (all the rest to calve) start.  Oddly put in some seed too and we are hoping that grows.  Due to my sciatic nerve pain Ive been confined to the house a lot and still be culling some of the things I dont think I will ever get around to making and they have all gone to excellent homes. On the flip side a very special friend of mine gifted me some things she wasn't going to finish and I've finished the first of them!  This is the coventry quilt designed by Jinny Beyer and its foundation pieced.    I love the colours and the design and I free motion quilted it on my domestic Janome sewing machine. Feels like I havent spent quality time on Sylvia the sewing machine and this was very enjoyable. Here's a pic of me and Sylvia hanging out together ! On the reading front -Ive just finished a book that was recommended by lots of people - and a lot