Here in the south we often get ice storms in February.
This one did not have much impact here.
I think there were two days of school that were missed in total.
A few days later it melted away.
It was fun, catching the drops falling from the roof with my camera.
Then we had rain.
I had a bunch of errands to run and it was raining cats and dogs and.....
RAINDROPS!!!
Lots and lots of big raindrops! hahaha
Welcome to March in the south.
My icon for March was a shamrock.
I've been making progress on the embroidery project.
It has been more fun than I ever expected!
Following are too many photos of my progress from day to day...
That's a quarter of an inch butterfly!
If you want to see a larger picture I think you can click on any of these and they will open up in another tab where you can enlarge it to look at details, if you want.
I made a thread organizer for my embroidery threads.
I started by sandwiching and quilting two fabrics together.
I bought some plastic rings and...
...attached them to the top, using grosgrain ribbon.
This is what it looks like opened up:
Here, I've attached some of the threads and rolled it up part way:
I need to decide on how to hold it closed but it already is in use and working very well!
Here are two eggs from the same store, and they are the same brand.
They are both considered large eggs. I disagree with them though.
I finished the brick orphan quilt top.
This will be going to our guild for one of our community outreach projects.
I started this afghan in March of 2021 and just finished it yesterday.
I did take off a few months during the summer as I had lost interest and
because it's made with a wool blend yarn. It is WARM!!!
This is a closeup of the edge. That copper brown edge was the last round.
I washed it and it is laying on my studio table as it's being blocked:
The pattern is called "The Old Wool Factory Throw" by Debbie Hemsley Kaltenbrunn.
It was super challenging and the instructions were awesome!!!
I also finished this simple hat for my donation hat project for next year:
With the Old Wool Factory throw done, I have more scraps to add to my wool shawl.
I am making it from leftovers as I have them.
This will travel with me as we go camping or on other trips this year and should be ready to wear next winter when it is colder.
Sorry to have dropped so many things in one posting. I just didn't feel like posting before now. Everything else is going ok.
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