A lovely welcome to all you lovely lovelies♥ 'Tis Sunday morning....again. The days down here at the bottom of the world seem to meld into each other in a rather unconscious way. Sometimes I know not what day it is, nor indeed the date. Though, I do know the date today as it is my good husband's birthday. Yes indeedy, a very auspicious day, though I fear it's just he and me to celebrate in our humble abode. I had planned a rather wonderful high tea, where all our friends were going to visit and sit and sip tea from pretty fine bone china teacups, and munch on delectable baked concoctions worthy of a special birthday. We were all going to celebrate with my husband, and laugh and think upon all the happy memories and fun times that swirl around their friendship with him, but alas, it is just the two of us. We did get a happy surprise though. On Friday, we arrived home to discover a box of cupcakes had been left on the front porch. My daughter and son-in-law, who live far, far away sent us 'high tea' by courier. Such a fabulously delightful surprise. A high tea just for he and me. My good husband is three score years and ten today. Wow......sounds rather ancient, doesn't it. The funny thing is, though he has many well deserved aches and pains.......and battle scars, he tells me he still feels like a youngen. I wonder.......how did he and me get soooooo old. Why, it only seems like yesterday we were both youngens! =) Oh, I might add, the cupcakes are red velvet......so, so, so deliciously delectable!
Auspicious birthdays aside, this last little while I have been playing with triangles and more Sweet Sunday hexies. Triangles, I hear you query?? Yes..........triangles. In February, when one could go wherever one wanted; you know the days way back when, before the official edict from prime ministers, presidents, kings and queens proclaiming that everyone all over the lands were to remain in one's home......well.......I attended a fun weekend workshop playing with fabrics and wee triangles. It was a Whizz Bang workshop with Rachaeldaisy, of Blue Mountain Daisy fame. Gosh.......that workshop seems a lifetime ago. =)
Have you heard of Rachael?? She is the most delightful of ladies and so very clever. Rachael is an aussie gal and dreams up wonderful creations and shares them with us mere mortals. She entered her Whizz Bang quilt into the Australian Quilt show a couple of years ago and to her amazement her quilt won the Best in Show prize. The rest as they say is history. Since then she travels all around, both here in Australia and the world inspiring and teaching ladies the concepts behind her beautiful quilts. Her book, Whizz Bang is a fabulous one overflowing with oodles of inspiration and instructions on the how to's of all things triangles.....all things burr cone or as some might prefer, prairie point, pretties. Arranging triangles is really playing in the truest sense of the word. One just folds triangles from an assortment of strips of fabrics and then plays, placing triangles around and around in dizzying, gloriously hued circles. At Rachael's workshop I made three whizz bang circles and I must say I had the best time. The thing that struck me at the workshop is how every 'whizz bang' pretty that each lady imagined was so very different, even though all we really did was play with triangles. It is amazing the beautiful assortment of circles everyone conjured up. I fashioned three, and must say I am fairly pleased with my little circles. My fingers are itching to make some more whizz bang pretties and begin another quilt....but not just yet.
These last weeks I have been fashioning more hexies and stitching them to my Sweet Sunday quilt, as well. I felt the quilt needed just a few more pretty prints to play nicely with the others, so I ordered some more fabric from The Strawberry Thief. Hopefully my letterbox will reveal a package of little Liberty joy this week......then I can enjoy a little more stitching. I can't wait to see this quilt top finished in all it's sweet Liberty glory.
Enough of this lazing around in bed! I had better get up and at it as there is much to be done. I wonder, can one have cupcakes for breakfast?? Why........I don't see why ever not. Life is much too short not to have cake for breakfast, especially if one is of a certain age. Have a beautiful day, lovely lovelies. I know 'he and me' will♥
Until the next time......................
These last weeks I have been fashioning more hexies and stitching them to my Sweet Sunday quilt, as well. I felt the quilt needed just a few more pretty prints to play nicely with the others, so I ordered some more fabric from The Strawberry Thief. Hopefully my letterbox will reveal a package of little Liberty joy this week......then I can enjoy a little more stitching. I can't wait to see this quilt top finished in all it's sweet Liberty glory.
Until the next time......................
Linking up this week to Kathy's Slow Sunday Stitching.
Happy birthday to your sweet hubby! How fun to eat those cupcakes! Well, I love the bright stuff AND the pink! I can sense your excitement for that package to come! Isn't it fun to get creative materials in the mail? Oh, I know what you mean about not knowing what day of the week it is! 😂. God bless you, sweet Kim!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to your dear husband today my friend!! I most certainly think one can indeed have a cupcake for breaky!! Why ever now! Your post is just gorgeous as always ... I have just pulled fabrics out for a peg bag & your hexies are giving me an inkling of an idea ........ I will think of you & your dear man having your own little High Tea in your bubble. Have a wonderful day my friend Xxx
ReplyDeleteA big Happy Birthday to your husband!!! My son had his birthday yesterday!! I love the fabric circles you have made. My girlfriend Heather makes those too. I just can't get over how crisp the points are, there's lots of work that goes into them. I love the idea of cupcakes being sent to you, what a cool idea. Stay safe. xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a feast for the eyes! Your sewing I mean. Not that your nearest and dearest isn't a most distinguished and handsome gentleman. Glad tidings on your special day, good Sir!
ReplyDeleteGreetings to the birthday boy! That's a great picture; a framer, I should think. Cupcakes would be just the loveliest way to begin the day's celebration. I have looked long and hard at all of your quilting photos.... my, oh my, you just keep surprising us all with your ever-growing creative talents. I love the little circles!
ReplyDeleteThe birthday boy thanks you, lovely Mary. Isn't it a great picture! The whys and wherefores of this photo is one of Ben Hur proportions. He and me, though I suspect more me, had such fun with this photo shoot. I must add that Maisie enjoyed it as well. It has a Downton Abby-esque look about it, don't you think?? 'Tis always a delight to have you visit my little place. Hope you enjoy a beautiful week. Kim Xx
DeleteHappy birthday to your sweet husband, lovely photo! Enjoy this beautiful day, and the cupcakes too ;)
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday to your dear husband Kim!
ReplyDeleteI believe we all stay young in spirit! May you have a wonderful day together!
Hi Kim, happy birthday to your husband, the cupcakes look delicious, a birthday is not a birthday without cake and lots of it. The circles look fun to make, may have a go at this. Your hexagons look good, so many different ones to look at. Looking forward to seeing them all.
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The circles are such fun to make, Kay. Yes you must try your hand at fashioning a few of these pretties. I hope to imagine a quilt with oodles of these circle pretties some day soon. Those cupcakes are delicious! Truly I have the most resourceful of daughters. She always thinks of novel ways to do things, even though everyone is locked down in their homes. The sight of these on the front porch via special delivery was such a surprise. This was no easy feat, as we live in a far rural outpost and it is difficult to arrange deliveries such as this. I must say it is Monday here, and both my husband and I are still enjoying munching on cupcakes and drinking tea. Yes indeedy, life is good. Thank you for your sweet visit, lovely Kay. Seeing your name each time I post does make my heart smile. Kim Xx
DeleteHappy belated Birthday for your husband. Beautiful picture of this gentleman ;) Your daughter idea of sending cupcakes was sweet. And their look delicious.
ReplyDeleteAll the quilts ( triangles and hexies ) are beautiful and mixed perfectly together! Good job !
Have a delightful week !
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Your husband looks so handsome, tell him happy birthday for me! I remember making a 'whiz bang' project with my mom and sisters more than 30 years ago. Interesting how old becomes new again. I love your hexie quilt, so elegant. Have a lovely week!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to your hubby and I hope your delivered High Tea parcel was fun! How sweet to have it delivered during this crazy time!!! I would love to taste the cupcakes you spared us until the end of your post to see and experience mouthwatering desire! The tea cups are precious too... hope you enjoyed as did your husband! Thanks for all the pretty stitching too.. what a beautiful piece! Kathi
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to your Regally Dear Husband! He looks quite fetching, and I hope he has many birthdays to come and enjoy! The triangles are beautiful! It's always such a pleasure to come and visit to see your beauties. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteMy regal and rather fetching husband thanks you, Rita. Both he and me hope there are many more birthdays to be enjoyed on his earthly timeline. =) Thank you for your beautiful visit, lovely lady. Kim Xx
DeleteWhat a handsome hubby you have! Tell him "many happy returns of the day" from "the internet". And enjoy your cupcakes and lovely projects.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely birthday photo! Absolutely have a cupcake for breakfast... every day, but especially on a birthday ! Thanks for sharing your beautiful photos with us!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to your husband and I hope the celebration was enjoyable despite the restrictions. Life is short, so eat dessert first! Of course, you can eat cupcakes for breakfast. And from the photo of your charming husband, I can imagine him in the cast of one of those British royalty shows. It's clear he also shares your sense of humor. Love those Whizz Bang circles. We made Christmas ornaments and hot pads in a similar fashion years ago. Delightful to virtually visit you, as always.
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Of course you can have cake for breakfast! I enjoyed seeing you beautiful photos. Three of my favorite things: flowers, needlework and food!
ReplyDeleteSew much beautiful hand work!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your husband's birthday. Of course you can have cupcake for breakfast. After all, it's not every day. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteI love the beautiful photos you share. Fantastic sewing between beautiful flowers. It's a pleasure to visit and see the beauty you have around you!
So much eye candy! Wow!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to your husband!Amazing embroideries and adorable flowers...What precious tea time you had!Happy Sunday in your heavenly world!
ReplyDeleteTea time is always precious, isn't it.....especially when one is drinking tea from a pretty teacup and enjoy a delicious cupcake. =) Thank you for your beautiful visit, lovely Maristella. Kim Xx
DeleteHappy Birthday to your dear husband! Those cupcakes look delicious, don't know why you shouldn't have one for breakfast. Love your hexies and stitching! Gorgeous pictures as always!
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday to your husband. I love that last photo - just makes me smile. What a fun surprise to find on your doorstep! I've never seen folded fabric stars quite like these ones. I made a simple one years ago - but these seem to have so many layers and points!
ReplyDeleteWishing your hubby a very Happy Birthday. Doesn't he look great, all dressed up for High Tea, with cup cakes so thoughtfully supplied by your daughter. I'm sure you were dressed to the nines as well. When all this lockdown us over our countries will delight in catching up on all sorts of missed celebrations
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday - a day spent with Kim just has to be special. I mean, hey, cake for breakfast? That alone is worthy of celebration. No, I've not heard of Rachel of B.M. Daisy but will as soon as this comment is finished. My sister gave me a folded triangle hoop. It hung in my kitchen for years...not there now...what did I do with it? What size are your hexies? I just love the embellishments of old lace and embroidery. Beautiful here - hope your day was just a gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteA unique way to celebrate a milestone birthday with a special tea for two! Pretty china with delivered cupcakes would be a enjoyable indulgence. Soon, I hope you will be able to have another celebration with friends! Of course, I have heard of Rachael Daisy-such a wonderful quilter. Lucky you to have taken a workshop lead by her and for a whole weekend! I would have to pinch myself. Such a problem when one has to order more fabric for quilt specifically Liberty - wink. May you & your family continue to stay well!
ReplyDeleteHappiest of birthdays to your handsome husband! What a lovely surprise from your precious daughter and son-in-law! Those cupcakes I’m sure helped make his special day enjoyable. Those Whizz Bang circles are absolutely gorgeous! I’ll be interested to see how you use them. Wishing you continued good health! Zenda
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to your dear husband, I see his photo and immediately understand that you are in love with him. How delicious and super sweet of your daughter to provide cupcakes, velvet is also my favorite!
ReplyDeleteWe have that too, how can we suddenly have grown so old, yesterday we were still young ;-)
I always enjoy your beautiful fabrics and what you make of them, I have also made ones a triangle with Christmas fabrics, yours are very beautiful.
Do you know what, Loes, as I was eating a red velvet cupcake I immediately thought of you and those delicious concoctions of baking treats you whip up.....I really, really did. Actually, quite often while I am enjoying a cup of tea I wish I had one of your treats. Isn't a red velvet cupcake the best. Why, I too, think these are my favourites. My husband ain't half bad, is he. =) It's amazing where all those years have gone. Why, as you probably feel too, it seems only yesterday we were youngens and wondering what it would be like to be so old. How quickly time flies when you are having fun. Thank you for your beautiful visit, lovely Loes. How wonderful it would be to delight in a selection of your baking delights. Kim Xx
DeleteI hope your husband enjoyed his birthday tea yesterday? Such a lovely photo too! I do so love your hexie quilt, I think I've probably said before I can feel those luscious liberty fabrics between my fingers....sigh. Your whizz bang circles look so much fun, I'm going to have to investigate this book. There has been a stitch a long featuring 16 Australian designers there are some wonderful designs and I'm itching to start but need to finish my linen and thread stitch along for April! Take care.
ReplyDeleteA very Happy Birthday to your hubby! Cupcakes for breakfast is certainly allowed....maybe even encouraged! :-)
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to your husband! How nice to receive the box of delicious treats from your family. Your photos are just gorgeous!! I love Rachel Daisy's work and have wanted to make her posy quilt for some time. Maybe now is the time to be thinking of that. Did you make all of the whizz bang circles? You are a speedy creator if you did! Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteIs that a Crown Prince having tea! Happy Birthday. Hope the cupcakes for breakfast were good! Kim, your triangles are amazing! I can see a triangle, prairie point quilt in your future :-) After drooling over your embroidered hexies, I finally got the courage to do a little bit of the same. Mine are much smaller but I love it. Have an amazing week.
ReplyDeleteA very happy birthday to your husband Kim - those cakes look delicious! xx
ReplyDeleteAwwww just look at your handsome husband with Maisie! He looks like a proper King, and he is, of your sweet abode! Wasn’t that the nicest surprise to receive a box of cupcakes fit for a King? I, of course, always love seeing your crafty creations and stitcheries! There’s so much beauty to enjoy! ❤️
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday to your husband. He is a handsome and distinguished looking man. Blessings to him on his birthday. The quilt you are doing is lovely. Take care and stay safe.
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My "handsome and distinguished" husband smiled when I relayed your comment to him......and he said thank you, Marion. He had a lovely birthday, though a little strange, given the current circumstances. It was odd not to have friends drop by and celebrate with him. Thank you for your sweet comments re my little quilt. I am loving working on this pretty each time. You take care and stay safe up there, too. Kim Xx
DeleteWishing your husband a year of happiness and blessings. Happy Birthday. Those cupcakes look delicious. The tea cups and saucers are beautiful as are the quilt you are working on.
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Yes, a year of happiness and many blessings for my husband would be a most excellent thing. I think he considers every day to be a blessing.....he is that kind of man; always calm, always thankful. Aren't my hydrangea cups and saucers beautiful. Do you know I enjoy many a cup of tea throughout the day in one of these pretties. Thank you for your sweet visit, lovely Marilyn. Hope you enjoy a beautiful week. Kim Xx
DeleteHappy Birthday handsome husband! He looks so familiar to me but I can't think why. So debonnaire on his birthday. The whole picture is a work of art. You have quite the eye lovely lady. Wow, I just love your whizz bang pretties. My mother-in-law made some ornaments like that and I was so intrigued as to how she did it. As always, I enjoyed my visit today!
ReplyDeleteA very Happy Birthday to your hubby, doesn't he look so dapper sitting there, you will have to have a belated birthday tea later in the year :)
ReplyDeleteWow your stitching is just terrific, my mom was so good at doing these, I never had her teach me how to do it, so great you were able to take her class. So neat to see you sharing more of your lovely hexies, so wonderful!!
Thanks for all that eye-candy ... and no calories...
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sandra, for my husband's birthday wishes and for bringing a smile to my day by stopping by. Hope you are enjoying a pleasant week. KimXx
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday! (Sorry a little late) to Mr Kim :) That is a lovely photo of him with Maisie. I hope you enjoyed those cakes and I wish him many more birthdays and high teas to come - hopefully, out of lockdown next time. Those Whizz bangs are spectacular and your hexies are glorious. Summer looks to be lingering a while in your corner of the world :)
ReplyDeleteKim - a belated Happy Birthday to your hubby. He looks quite dapper in that photo - just what I would have expected for your other half! I can see why a Whizz Bang quilt would do well at a quilt show - quite unique. Your interpretations of the technique are all quite fetching. Here's hoping you have an opportunity for high tea with friends and family in the not too distant future!
ReplyDeleteSorry this late. HAPPY BIRTHDAY PS I've been wondering how to mark my own husband's 70th, maybe a high tea too. Hope the weather up here in Sydney's accommodating in July!!! I'm so jealous of your lovely place down there and like so many,Kim, I've been forced inside to my scrapbooking and jewellery making etc. I love the work you do - so clever. wish I could be as creative and inventive. Keep up the beautiful offerings. Kathie.
ReplyDeletePS says thank you, Kathie, for your birthday wishes. Yes, July in Sydney could be a bit tricky if your were holding a high tea outdoors......but then of course, I wonder if we will all be let out by then. July is inching ever so much closer and perhaps we will still be taking refuge in our homes. How lovely you are enjoying scrapbooking and jewellery at this time. For me, I am rather enjoying my self isolation at home, but of course, at the same time am deeply saddened by all the tragedy that is happening all over the world. Thank you for your sweet visit, Kathie. It is always lovely to have you pop by my little place. Keep well and take care. Kim Xx
DeleteHappy belated birthday to Your Guy! Hope you had a marvelous tea for two. Such fun projects and gorgeous blocks. Love the hexie quilt! Happy stitching this weekend.
ReplyDeleteI'm sadly behind in wishing your DH a very happy Birth Day - but the thought is there (and isn't a birthday SUPPOSED to last all month??!). And always such amazing pretties to see when I come for a visit with you - I don't know which I like better. Love the title Whizz Bangs - the design reminds me of folded star ornaments I used to make years ago. Perhaps it's a derivative of same? I must admit that every time I see your beautiful hexxie quilt I get the itch (but I'm trying so very hard not to scratch because I know it would be a losing cause!).
ReplyDeleteHappy belated birthday wishes to your special man...once this craziness is over, you can celebrate with all your friends!!! And of course, cake is for breakfast! Why not?! Hugs from Diane and Boo!
ReplyDeleteI wonder when this craziness will be over, Di?? I am supposing there just well may be many a celebration throughout the world of people rejoicing that all is well again. I am looking forward to a special high tea with my good husband and friends. Thank you for your sweet visit. I hope you and Boo are travelling well. Kim Xx
DeleteHappy Birthday to your DH! Birthdays are difficult now, not being able to celebrate with family, but I'm sure you made his day special. You certainly added to mine with your new makes, they are so pretty and always come with the loveliest blooms. Well done!
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Happy Birthday to your dear Mr.! Yes, the time does fly and before you know it, too! We are right behind him, coming up soon! Your beautiful quilting is always a delight and so intricate and detailed. Lovely to see them with all the pretty flowers. Hopefully we can all celebrate our special days with our friends and families, soon. Take care -stay safe xo Hugs
ReplyDeleteYes, won't it be a most wonderful thing when we can all get together again and celebrate with our family and friends. Thank you for your sweet visit and kind thoughts, lovely Karen. You take care and keep well, too. KimXx
DeleteHappy Birthday to your husband! The days do tend to melt into each other on this side of the world right now too. Thankfully it is spring now and I can go out and work in my garden and go on little adventures out in the woods with my husband and son.
ReplyDeleteAll you creations are so incredibly beautiful! I love seeing your progress on your hexie quilt.
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happy birthday to your dear, sweet, handsome husband!! your quilt is coming along nicely, you do such beautiful work. i am a cupcake baker and a cupcake maker, those are lovely!!
ReplyDeletetake care of each other and have a wonderful weekend!!
These are crazy times for sure, but creative ways can be found to celebrate indeed! Just love the darling picture of your sweet husband and Miss Maisie, having high tea together! Your newest quilting creations are beyond stunning! I do think you should be traveling the world in style, showing off the gorgeous handmade things you create!!! I'm always amazed by your gorgeous handiwork, my friend! And those blooms that you grow, oh my! Delight upon delight! Praying you are continuing to do well, and having fun with all your stitchery projects! Many blessings :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous photo of your husband! Something to frame for the mantelpiece. And yes you can have cupcakes for breakfast. Enjoy! Oh and hope your fabric arrived quickly! Anna x
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