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Chookshed sewing party


Unfortunately I was unable to travel to celebrate the chookshed's 2nd birthday. I needed to split myself into four, I had so many invitations this weekend.

I did join the celebrations in spirit however by stitching along with my friends in cyberspace.



I had a glass or two of bubbles to toast the birthday shed . . . Lol



And sat in the sun stitching along with my friends, a work in progress, Merrimack



Almost finished, loving the late afternoon sun


And the second appliqué block is completed, just two more to go. I just love this block even though it feels like it takes me ages to complete one block. I am getting a huge sense of satisfaction as they come together.

I hope your hands are working on a project that you love

Ciao

Googy girl










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Comments

Susan said…
It will be a lovely quilt - even if it takes a while. Chooky's party was a ball!
Cheryll said…
It looks wonderful Trish...and will be worth the effort and the wait. :)
Fiona said…
Glad you got to do some sewing with us all!!1 lovely block ..
Hugz
Anonymous said…
your block is awesome Trish,well done.xx
Susan said…
Gorgeous block Trish. It might take a while but so worth every stitch.
It was a great weekend Googy...love that block...what is our secret to needleturn....
Raewyn said…
I love that block! It looks like it will be a beautiful quilt.
glad you were able to have a drink and do some stitching for the celebration with us.........just over 12 months since you were here.........
Anne Heidi said…
What a lovely block!
Salley said…
Nice to catch up with all who joined in ...your blocks are gorgeous.
Jenny said…
The block looks great. Love the bubbles too bought some of that myself last weekend.....

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