My scrap bin was overflowing...... so I am chopping into 3 1/2" squares and 2 1/2" squares
Usually I sort them into colours and add them to the colour scrap bins... but they are full too!!!
There is a plan for all these, I will make as many blocks as I can. I do love a scrappy quilt!!
The pieces that are smaller than that is going to a friend who likes insanely small scraps (if you lived closer Chantal I would give them to you!)
I finished my Intermezzo Quilt (thanks to Marina for the distraction!!!)
I do love the variegation and those fun little circles for the fringe....
I also got into my Christmas fabrics with a plan for some handmade decorations.....
I have a nice pile of 48 crochet squares for KOGO. They will make a 1.2 x 1.6 blanket. (These are just the ones I recently finished)
Embroidery Guild was fun this week, there was only a few of us and it's always those times there seems to be conversation between us all.....
I got quite a few of my Sashiko style blocks done.....
I bought some cheap towels this week and made up a bunch (8) of golf themed hanging towels from left over fabric.....
Hubz is a keen golfer and these hang nicely on the side of his bag for cleaning the golf balls....
One of the most useful gadgets I bought a few years ago was this set for adding the plastic studs... so nice and easy and so many different colours. I don't use them much so it will likely last my lifetime (and more) but they are great for these little towels.
One of the lovely ladies at embroidery brought in a shopping bag of lemons for me.... so I popped into a supermarket on the way home and Hubz and I made up this lemon syrup...
Makes a great cordial and fantastic in a gin and tonic! I make it the way my mum used to....
Equal parts lemon juice and sugar, bring to the boil, simmer for about 10 minutes to thicken up and bottle in sterilised bottles.....
She never kept it in the fridge but I do.....
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Lots of variety as usual - those snap guns are great to have handy - like you I don't use it often...so there will be plenty left when I'm gone,
Lemon syrup sounds great....I need a friend with plentiful lemons to share around.
A busy week with lots accomplished Fiona. I used to make lots of those hanging handtowels & a snap gun would've been so much easier than making all those button holes!!! Your lemon syrup looks wonderful ... if you lived near me I could keep you in lots of lemons. xx
Oh lots of fun things on the go....hmm the hanging towels would be ideal for my golf mad daughter. The lemon syrup sounds easy and delicious. I'm looking forward to seeing what you are doing with the scrappy squares - my scrap bins are overflowing too!
Lovely finish on your scarf, such gorgeous colours. Nice work with the sashiko and everything else. I too have one of those boxes of studs and you are right, more than enough for one lifetime! Good use of your lemons - I would probably have made lemon curd too! xx
A very productive week, Fiona....well done! Lemon butter is very yummy, I have been known to eat it from the jar with a spoon.
Interested with what those scrappy squares will become.
You’ll make a great quilt from the scraps , I don’t keep ANY since I gave away my huge box of scraps….
Lovely sashiko blocks and crocheted ones.
Fabulous golf hand towels…
Enjoy your lemon drink. Should be refreshing.
Well done on finishing the scarf, looking forward to your scrappy project. You are making great progress with your sashiko blocks, your lemon drink sounds wonderful.
There is always so much going on at your place. Love your scarf.
Another busy and productive week for you. That is a lot of little squares. Nice work on the golf towels.
Why does it take so long to sort our scraps. It is worth doing but they multiply so quickly.
Your scarf is gorgeous. I watched with interest as Marina made hers.
That syrup recipe sounds delicious. i have lemons so why not!
Great idea with the golf towels.
You have done a lot this week.
I'm fascinated by your many colorful little squares... I could get started right away :-))
What a fun little scarf you made, it definitely puts you in a good mood.
I am very excited about your Christmas decorations. I want to make something, but I'm not sure yet...
Your lemon juice looks very good.
A warm greeting comes from Viola
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