I seem to be on a roll both with FNSIs and with writing blog posts this month!
FNSI came around at a perfect time for me this month, plenty of crafty things planned and underway.
First task of the evening was to cut out out the fabric for my dress, which was achieved.
After a fairly late dinner, I had a a choice to make whether to start sewing the dress together or to practice my free motion quilting before my class on Saturday afternoon.
The free motion quilting won and I watched the instructional videos and started working on my feathers.
Not too bad and nothing a bit more practice won't improve. I've enjoyed this course (although could definitely have practiced more) it's all been online over 4 weeks and we've covered petals, leaves, spirals, flowers (which you can see to the left of the feathers) and feathers. If it had been a face to face course it would have all been squeezed into one 6 hour day and I probably wouldn't have been able to attend as it would have taken place somewhere more than two hours away from my home. For anyone who is interested the course was run by The Crafty Nomad
As it was now getting quite late and I find myself not able to concentrate on sewing if I'm tired I swapped onto knitting. I've decided that it would be a good idea to knit at least 4 Xmas presents this year, luckily if also decided to start on them early in the year.
I can't show too much in case the recipients are reading but the yarn is Coop Knits Socks Yeah DK and the pattern is by Andrea Mowry. I'm finding this an enjoyable (and fairly quick) knit thanks to all being in knit stitch and no more than 2 colours per row. It's looking likely that I'll achieve at least one knitted Xmas present this year!
If you want to see what everyone else got up to this Friday pop over to the sign up page over at Wendy's blog Sugarlane Designs.
4 comments:
It’s always great to have different projects you can hop to.....
A nice variety of things going on there - great work on your quilting. xx
You got a lot accomplished for FNSI. Your free motion quilting looks great. It is something I wished I was better at.
Love the knit peek. Andrea Mowry has some beautiful patterns. You've got some lucky friends.
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