Sunday, May 10, 2020

There is sunshine in my soul today


A lovely welcome to all you lovely lovelies♥  There is sunshine in my soul today. Despite all the dreadful happenings that are playing out all over the world, here in my little sunshiny, autumnal corner of the world there is bright, happy, flowery, fabric kinda sunshine, causing my soul to sing. Why?? Because my postbox has delivered a parcel of happiness in the form of more luscious Liberty fabrics.

Are they not just the prettiest fabrics overspilling with sunshine?? I ordered fourteen 25cm x137cm strips to add to the mix which I already have. Of course, I should've, would've, could've ordered many, many more delectable strips but my good husband wanted to eat this last little while. Me, not so much. Honestly, my good husband and my good self have been munching on cup cakes and birthday cake and all manner of celebratory food for the last couple of weeks that one would think perhaps he and me would be just fine surviving a day or two....or three, without morsels of food. I mean really, if camels can store up food for a little while, why oh why can't he and me. I know for a fact  there are reasonable deposits of fat stored within my body to tide me over for quite a bit (the mirror reveals this little truth to me every time I look within the looking glass)......but he, perhaps not. 'Tis such a shame that we have to eat. I would much prefer to buy fabric.


So, for the last three weeks I have been happily stitching away, piecing snippets of puzzle-like Liberty fabric and embroidered pretties into hexies. All the pieced hexies are finished. I need only to incorporate triangles of fabric along the edges to make the sides, top and bottom straight. Then I am going to stitch a lovely embroidered piece around the quilt. I am thinking a row of hexagons dancing around the border would look rather spiffy.......but I will see what happens as I play.





'Tis Mother's Day here today. As we are still in lockdown down here and there is not a lot open I will be spending it at home. Perhaps my good husband and I will go for a little drive later through the autumnal hued countryside, and enjoy a take-away cappuccino or two. I must say, Autumn is staging the most glorious show at the moment. As we drive through hill and dale I will gaze up at the blue, blue sky and think upon my beautiful mum and be embraced by all the lifetime, love-filled and cherished memories that whirl around her.  Sweet remembrances of my mum are always the warmest of hugs.


Later this evening I will enjoy a little more Sweet Sunday stitching; a little sweet Liberty sunshine. If it is Mother's Day where you are....somehow, in some way, enjoy a little family love. I wonder, are your family visiting you?? There are parts in the world that are beginning to ease the restrictions that we have all been living under these last months. However you choose to spend this Sunday, may it be sprinkled with loveliness.....and a little sunshine


Until the next time...............


Linking up to Kathy's Slow Sunday Stitching.



58 comments:

  1. My goodness Kim how early you rise!What lovely creations to see first thing on mother's day. It makes my poor efforts scrapbooking etc pale significantly. You're so creative and gifted, blessed with being able to envision and produce lovely pieces. They are just gorgeous!! I'm jealous of the talent and the beautiful location you have as autumn is one of my favourite seasons for colour too. Hope you enjoy your mother's day. I will be celebrating this one without my mum as she died just before Christmas but o was able to spend time with 2 of the girls and 4 of the grandchildren yesterday, which was lovely after being away from them for so long. Keep creating all your beauties, they are amazing and visiting you keeps me inspired!I Love the colours and prints and am inspired to get out all my half finished pieces of embroidery but there are SO many half finished pieces of EVERYTHING that demand my attention! Where do I start?! Anyway I aspire to your standard. God bless Kathie.

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    1. Hi Kathi, I love to wake up early and soak in the sunrise. There is always a most glorious show in the heavens every morning, especially in this part of the world. The auntumnal landscape at the moment is amazing. You must get out all those half finished embroidered pieces and begin working on them. You will be amazed that little by little they will all of a sudden be finished. =) I did not know your mum passed away last year. This Mother's Day must be bittersweet for you. How lovely for you to celebrate with two of your girls and grandchildren yesterday. It must be difficult for mums all over the world not to be able to celebrate this year with their families. Even though my two girls are miles and miles away, Pete made sure that I had a lovely day, albeit a quiet one. It was a gorgeous sunny day and I made the most of all the sunshine. That in itself was a beautiful gift to me. Thank you for your sweet visit, lovely Kathi. May you have a gorgeous week sprinkled with much beauty. Kim Xx

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  2. Hi,my dear friend...Thank you for brightening up my soul today and warming my heart with your adorable vignettes.Your Mom looks very beautiful.God bless you and yours!Happy Mother's Day...

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    1. Thank you so much, lovely Maristella. Yes, my mum was a beautiful soul. She passed away nearly 20 years ago and I miss her every day. There is no-one quite like our mum, is there. Hoping you have enjoyed a beautiful Mother's Day, lovely lady. I wonder which pretty teacup you used enjoying a celebratory cup of tea.

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  3. I am late catching up on my favorite blogs. Happy Birthday to your Hubby. Nothing better than getting a box of goodies. I too love fabric and can't get enough. We are slowly getting out of lock down. So many feel it is too soon, but with this government we have now they want it to be over. I cannot wait until we can vote and put someone in the White House that knows what they are doing and cares about people.

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  4. How beautiful Kim ... & how exciting to receive Liberty in the post. I think it would've made my heart aflutter too. Much more exciting than food!! Your quilt is looking so gorgeous. Have a wonderful Sunday my friend ... No we are still not seeing family just yet - perhaps tomorrow they will be easing our restrictions to another level. xx

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  5. I could easily see you smile as you play with the fabrics and your husband looks so content eating his chocolate cake. Beautiful picture of your mum, Kim!! Enjoy the drive and the stitching!!

    -Soma

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  6. Such a beautiful flower-filled post to brighten my day!

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  7. Happy Mother's Day ;) Here in France it will be June 7th. Lovely Liberty fabrics, too bad you can't play with them all the day long ;))

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  8. Hi Kim
    Thank you for all the pictures of your wonderful hexagon quilt. I like to have a coffee and zoom in to your photos and see all the little details. These are the things that make us happy and take us away from all that’s going on. Hope you have a good day out. It is Sunday morning here with lovely warm sunshine.
    Best wishes Kay cXX

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    1. Hello lovely Kay, thank you so much for your beautiful visit and sweet words. It was a gloriously sunshiny day here today, too. A perfect day to enjoy a little drive through the countryside....perfect really. May your week be a blessed one. Kim Xx

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  9. Such beautiful photos and such an exquisite new quilt :) Sorry I haven't had much chance to comment of late. I love reading your posts as they are always so cheery and spirit lifting :) Our lockdown is still firmly in place, though there are those who totally disregard it. This weekend parks in cities were filled with families and young people and the beaches too. Police stopped many cars travelling for camping holidays!! As long as people keep disregarding the restrictions the longer this will go on :( Stay safe and keep well. Jane x

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    1. Yes, I read of the world over there where there are throngs of people disregarding the restrictions and making life difficult for everybody. It is all a horrible mess. Here in Tassie the lockdown is beginning to slowly ease from tomorrow and as yet we haven't experienced difficult protestors. Here in Tassie we are fortunate as being a small island we can close and control our borders. It will be interesting to see where we are in a month or two. Thank you for your beautiful visit, Jane. Hopefully you enjoy a lovely week. Please, you stay safe and keep well, too. Kim Xx

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  10. Happy Mothers Day! your beautiful fabric would bring joy to my heart too, aren't we lucky to be able to totally immerse ourselves in our crafts and shut out the madness. Have a lovely weekend. xx

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  11. The liberty fabrics are beautiful to just look at but so beautiful in the hexie quilt too. I would love to see and touch this quilt in real life. Thank you for showing us this beauty! Enjoy your autumn. Happy stitching!

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  12. Hi Sarah ! Mother's day was last Sunday here. Fortunately I have my mother with me... she's 93 years old.
    Your fabric and hexies are beautiful ! Just like your pictures !!!!
    Have a nice week !
    Hug
    Anna

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  13. It's a pleasure to watch your beautiful creation grow, there are so many lovely pieces contained in this beauty. I can imagine the excitement you had opening that parcel, knowing what was inside, and savoring every piece of fabric one by one as you pulled them out!

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  14. A delightful and lovely post cheerfully filled with gorgeous flowery fabrics. So appropriate in places that are celebrating Mother’s Day. Good progress has been made on the pretty hexie quilt top. Certainly your readers understand choosing between food or must-have fabric ;-) As Marie Antoinette said, “Let them eat cake!”

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  15. Oh Kim.. your fabrics are lovely and a nice balance of fabric and food is good.. your hubby looks happy to have celebratory food too!
    I love your hexi quilt you are fashioning... I love all you added into it... totally radical and amazing your artwork is... I love the bits of lace doily and embroidery... I look forward to your next post to see more too <3 Kathi

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  16. Your quilt top is beautiful! There is nothing like working with Liberty fabrics. Loved all your pictures. Enjoy your day.

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    1. Liberty fabrics are beautiful aren't they; both for the beautiful prints and the lovely soft touch. Thank you for your sweet visit. May your week be a beautiful one. Kim Xx

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  17. I love how you spend time arranging the fabrics that you love for photos. Your hexi quilt is an explosion of fun and flowers. So pretty. My children are still unable to visit us here in NY. I will make a nice dinner and Hubby and I will bring plates and dessert to our mothers today. Then he and I will dine together at home. Usually we have a BBQ, but it is more like late autumn than mid-Spring here with snow squalls yesterday. Enjoy your drive.

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  18. Happy Mothers day! (In Norway it's a February.)
    Wow! The fabrics you have are just so beautiful! I love to see these wonderful pictures! Thanks for sharing these beauties! Have a wonderful Sunday!

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  19. Men, they just insist on being fed everyday, LOL!! Lovely fabrics, and your Mother's tribute piece is beautiful.

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  20. Oh my goodness, Kim, the liberty fabrics are beautiful and your quilt...I could cry tears of joy just looking at it!! I loved seeing your mother’s picture. Don’t we always miss our moms?? I’m like your dear hubby, my friend, and love my food, too, I must say! Things are opening up around here. I saw two of my families this past week and it was wonderful. Happy Mother’s Day to you! ❤️🌹❤️

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  21. We have been eating more sweets since the lock down here too! Thankfully the weather has been very nice so we can get out for walks. Just wish we had more lovely flowers to view, always enjoy seeing your floral endeavors!

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  22. Your quilt is just beautiful! I think you needed those new fabrics. Happy Mother's Day!

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  23. Sadly wet and grey here so your lovely post has brought some sunshine into my day, thank you. The new fabrics are gorgeous and your hexie collection is stunning especially with the light behind it. Lovely glimpses of your autumn colour too. xx

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  24. As tempting as your new Liberty fabrics are and charming as the hexie quilt is, I am just as delighted to see a glimpse of your beautiful Dahlias. I peeked at the tubers in the basement and did see some eyes poking out, so hopefully, if it ever warms up here, I'll be able to plant them out. Hope you had a calm and relaxing Mother's Day and that you got that ride in complete with take-out refreshments.
    Pat

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  25. Happy Mother's Day! Your Liberty fabrics and quilt are gorgeous. As always I love looking at all your beautiful pictures! My daughter/granddaughter brought over 6 cupcakes last night! My DH seems to want to be fed too! Have a great week!

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  26. I am now on the lookout for all fabrics with small flower prints after I buy some gigantic chrysanthemum Kaffe Fassett fabric I just found. It's from 2015 and is so beautiful and bright. I made some throw pillows years back and the front has a large crochet pineapple piece I was experimenting with. At the time I wish I had bought more of the fabric-happens a lot to me. Happy Mother's Day. That was a beautiful vignette of your Mother

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  27. A lovely sunshine post full of gorgeousness! Hope you had a nice Mother's Day (in the uk it's in March)

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  28. Holaaaa Kim
    Aquí en España ya podemos salir a dar paseos con restricción de horarios y edad, aunque los establecimientos permanecen cerrados. En España se celebró el día de la madre el primer domingo de Mayo.
    Tus telas Liberty son preciosas y me has hecho reir con lo que dices de mirarte al espejo.......
    Cuídate mucho, disfruta de la costura y BESICOS.

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  29. Happy, happy Mother's Day. So glad that your world was filled with the sunshine of Liberty fabrics, can it get any better? You are a wonder - how do you find the time to create so many lovelies? Of course, all the little sprinkles of vintage add so much to a brilliant, lovely quilt.

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  30. Huzzah for more yummy fabric! Those hexies are beautiful - I love all the pastels. So many different blocks! I hope you enjoyed your day. Happy Mother's Day!

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  31. It sounds like you had a lovely day planned for Mother's day. My hubby grilled out steaks and we had baked potato and spinach salad with it. Talked with my daughter on the phone and had a restful afternoon, then packed a little picnic and took a drive to a park that they have opened and it was a lovely evening there.
    You have made some pretty purchase with those fabrics, it is a bummer that we can't spend more on our hobbies, but I guess there are things that we need to keep going :) You have done some gorgeous piecing there, you come up with some lovely arrangements of your hexies! The gorgeous Autumn leaves look terrific with your quilt, Enjoy the beauty of your Autumn days :)

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  32. Beautiful bouquet of fabrics and sunshine!!♡

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    1. Thank you so much, Shayndel for your delightful visit to my little place, and gifting me with your sweet words. KimXx

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  33. Hahaha, the idea that you can store your food like a camel!
    Your fabrics are beautiful, and how wonderful you conjure them.
    Indeed, we share the sweetest memories of our precious mother on this mothersday.
    My children have been (at an appropriate distance) with the sweetest gifts that touched my heart.
    Wish you a blessed week, hugs. ♥

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    1. Yes, this would be your first Mother's Day without your lovely mum, wouldn't it, dear Loes. It would be especially bittersweet for you.❤ I am so happy your children gifted you with much love on this special day. Thank you for your sweet visit. Have a beautiful week, my beautiful friend. KimXx

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  34. Fabulous fabric and your quilt is amazing!

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  35. Beautiful fabric and gorgeous Autumn dressing. Have a good week.
    Marion

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    1. Thank you, Marion. Hope your week is a fabulous one, too. KimXx

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  36. Wonderful photos.....I want to keep looking at them!!

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  37. The fabrics are beautiful. I can not wait to see the finished projects with the fabrics. I see the leaves have turned in your part of the world. I love the Autumn season. Stay well and safe.
    Marilyn

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    1. These fabrics are beautiful, aren't they. Yes, all the trees are showing off their gorgeous burnished colours, Marilyn. Autumn trees never fail to delight. Hope you are keeping well and safe. KimXx

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  38. Lovely fabric. Can't wait to see your hexie finish.
    Your Mom looks so gentle,happy and beautiful.
    Stay safe and sound, Kim!

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    1. Dixie, my darling mum was a gentle, happy lady, and beautiful both inside and out. There was no-one quite like my mum. Thank you for popping by. I hope all is well with you. KimXx

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  39. Your hexie quilt is really starting to bloom! Can’t wait to see it finished. What a cheery project to stitch on! Our Spring is showing up slowly. We’ve have 2 nights of frost, which is unusual here. I was out covering lots of plants and I think everything survived! After a rainy week the temps are supposed to really warm up. I think I’ll be ready. And one last super exciting piece of news - Andy is getting a promotion at work and is moving 3 hours away!! (Instead of 23 hours, by car!). I’m over the moon happy!! He’s excited to be on a new adventure so it’s a win-win. Have a happy week stitching your hexie beauty, dear Kim!

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  40. Your lovely hexies are just as beautiful in autumn as they are in spring and summer. Surely the wonderful Liberty prints will help you get through the colder days of fall and winter. That's another great photo of the gardener.

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    1. Yes, Liberty fabrics are beautiful no matter what the season. They most certainly will help ease the gloom of the colder months. All the flowers in the garden have disappeared now. Thank goodness for happy, sunshiny flowery fabrics to get me through winter. Thank you for popping by, Mary. KimXx

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  41. The new fabrics are stunning, Kim, I would walk on sunshine as well (now I know what I'll be humming for the rest of the day). Can't wait to see what you make with them. Sending a big, corona-free, hug.
    Amalia
    xo

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  42. Beautiful new fabrics to play with. Your hexie quilt is gorgeous! Looking forward to seeing the finish. Hope you got your drive on Mother's Day.

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  43. I have always been drooling a little over liberty fabrics! Their floral designs are a pure joy and I am always delighted to see how you work your magic with them! Here the weather has been so beautiful, it is a pity we have to be closed at home. I am going to go out in nature this weekend and honestly I am beyond myself from happiness. There is a poppy field out of the city which I had planned to use to do a photo-shoot for my spring / summer collection, but it all went down the drains because I dropped the project altogether at the start of the epidemic and focused on other things to occupy myself. But a visit to it would do me just fine :) Wishing you a splendid autumnal ride! Hugs!

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  44. Kim - I am not the teeniest weeniest bit surprised that you would pick these fabrics - they reflect your garden and your sunny disposition! (Is there ever a time when you DON'T have sunshine in your soul?) Enjoy playing with your snippets!

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  45. The fabrics are so, so pretty and perfect for your hexie quilt. The backdrop of the pretty Fall leaves pull at my heartstrings because I just love Fall but I am happy to go through Spring and Summer first. Today is the first nice day of May...64 degrees on the 15th of May. We have been having 30's. I hope you had a wonderful Mother's Day. My daughter and family visited and we tried staying apart but we are all at the point of saying "whatever"! We want to be together!

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  46. Oh yes, those fabrics are definitely drool-worthy and just might be worth forgoing just a teeny bit of the food budget in order to buy them. And your quilt is beyond beautiful!! Of course ALL your quilts are beautiful. Mother's Day here was not much different than usual - we Skyped with our long-distance son and his family but the circumstances right now meant that our oldest son, normally up to his ears cooking food for all the mothers being treated to meals at his restaurant, could actually do a Facebook Chat with us. That's unheard of since he started his career as a chef because he always has to work on the holidays.

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