HAppy Christmas one and all!
The build up to Christmas got just too hectic - and I’m afraid once again it was the blog that fell by the wayside - I feel a New Years’ resolution coming on there! Has anyone else thought that far ahead yet??
We went down to Eastbourne, on the South coast, for a very festive wedding on Saturday and then a long haul up to Harrogate on Sunday for Christmas with Duncan’s parents. I love Christmas and I adore hearing about family traditions - no two families are the same are they? I just got time to sit down with the computer and spotted this post over at Busywork about their family traditions and it struck me that breakfast was actually a big one for Christmas day - my family has always had bacon sandwiches, Duncan’s have porkpie and mustard and when we have Delaney Christmas (a second Christmas day with D’s old flatmates) we have scrambled eggs with smoked salmon and bucks fizz.
We off to my parents tomorrow and will stay there until New Years Day - so I’ll be without internet access for another week.
So have a Happy New Year and I’ll be back in 2008!

I can’t believe I’ve got 86 blogs on my list now!
I know it would be very easy to Google sewing blogs and just spend a few hours adding them - but I made a bit of a personal rule to add blogs that I have either stumbled across or someone’s recommended/sent to me - partly to make it more of a challenge and mainly so I can have a good browse around them all as I add them!
One of my latest additions is iHanna’’s blog. Hanna sent me a gorgeous bookmark for the Bookmark swap organised by Crafty Daisy - here are photos of other bookmarks in the swap - there’s some great eye candy and it’s a fabulously diverse group!
Our post is still recovering from the bad bad postal strike over here (I may have mentioned this!), so mail is still quite a rarity. I got home on Tuesday to:
Stitch magazine, full of lots of fab Christmas ideas for me to read about and never get round to!
A letter from Thameswater saying they owe us £40
and a lovely letter from a lady I sent a bookmark to in a recent swap and she sent me this lovely mini quilt as a thank you! Unfortunately I can’t read her blog address in the letter she sent.. so if it’s you, please leave a comment!!

Randomly in my favourite blue
So there you go a happy mail day!
Today I got a phone bill - I’ll open it tomorrow!
I’m still playing catch up, but I had a productive afternoon in front of Harrogate Railway vs. Mansfield in the FA cup - as well as spotting my future father-in-law in the crowd (not a huge crowd I have to say!), I also worked my way through lesson two.
I wanted to try all of the stitches Sharon listed, so design wasn’t really a priority - I like the idea of keeping the sampler in my sewing box for inspiration!

I worked my way through the list of stitches:
starting with triple chain stitch butterflies at the bottom
A little pattern with double fly stitch and french knots over on the right
A crown stitch pattern on the left
I played about with some detached chain flowers up at the top
A circle of detached chain in the middle
A whipped long armed chain top right
Tulip stitch up at the top - I made a little man which I think is quite cute!
there’s also some moss and berry stitch on there somewhere
And finally a woven picoult flower which I’m also rather proud of!

I’ll try and get week three’s lesson started this week!
I’ve finally finished my first week of Sharon Boggon’s Personal library of Stitches course!
Inspired by a post oncrafting in public I took some materials with me on a train journey last week. I sat and sewed all the way back to London. It made the journey pass very quickly and I was probably the only one glad it was delayed by half an hour as it allowed me to finish my piece! I also had an interesting conversation with the woman sat next to me, she wanted to learn to knit - I told her about Stitch n Bitch and I hope she gives it a try!!

So onto my sampler - I packed quickly so had to make do with limited resources, but I had a lovely green piece of felt!
To begin with I thought I’d just go through the stitches Sharon had detailed in the notes (I didn’t have a stitch dictionary with me) in straight rows - as you can see with the Guilloche stitch and the Portuguese stem stitch - which I’m still not sure I’ve got right! - If anyone can give me some pointers as to why it looks so messy??
I got a bit carried away with the feather stitch and decided it reminded me of a snail and my original plan was to use a chained bar to finish it off, but it just didn’t look right - which is why I just left the long stitches..
It’s not when you actually look at it a huge amount of sewing, but I enjoyed working on felt and I incorporated stranded cotton and 4 different sizes of perle…