Sunday, March 3, 2024

A Li'l Knitting.....A Li'l Stitching......And A Giveaway♡

 



Hello, lovely lovelies♡ A lovely welcome to you♡ Here, at the bottom of the world we have waltzed into days where cool early mornings greet warm days and at days end there is a slight nip in the air. Old man sun is arising later and nodding off earlier. Autumn. I can smell it. I can see a change in the light. It's a mellow, golden light with the sun's slanted rays beginning to reach further into the rooms of my humble abode, filling it with warm sunshine. One can always sense the beginnings of a new season, can't one??

This week I was lucky to find a few hydrangeas to pop into a few vases. Mostly, the hydrangeas are donning their autumn shades but if one is to delve deep into  the massive bushes there is treasure to be found. =) A few more weeks of blue happiness...how delightful.

A little more knitting to show this week. Throughout this little while I've continued knitting my sweet Riley's jumper.  The back, front and sleeves are finished. Now it just needs to be stitched together and the neckline to be knitted. I might do this later this evening for Slow Sunday Stitching.

I was listening to a podcast this week; two Norwegian knitting designers, Arne and Carlos, who said knitting and crocheting lowers blood pressure. Normally I would agree with them. The steady rhythm of knitting needles or a crochet hook does usually calm me, lulling me into a meditative mood, but this jumper, for some reason or other I would say there were moments when my blood pressure soared to heights not considered within a safe reading. I have no idea why this jumper caused angst in parts for it's the easiest of patterns. I have knitted many more complicated knitted woollies than this one.....I just kept putting wrong stitches in the wrong place. Let's just say I'm glad this pretty is knitted!

I've started a crochet pretty for sweet Riley. Another granny square pretty in the softest baby alpaca wool. These soft pastel shades are my daughter's favourite and with Riley's red hair these colours will look perfect on her. Another make-it-up-as-I-go pretty.






This week was my blogging anniversary. Twelve years ago I started this blogging journey, boring the 'world' with my musings of my life down here at the bottom of the world and the taking of much too many happy snaps of whatever it is I'm fashioning at the time; and.....flowers......oh the flowers. I thought to celebrate this 'momentous' occasion I would have a giveaway. I've been cutting 4" squares for a charity quilt and as I did this I thought wouldn't it be fun to gift one of you lovely lovelies a bundle of 4" squares from my fabric stash. So, out came the rotary blade and a glut of fabric squares eventuated. Let me know in the comments if you would like a sample of my fabrics. If you are not adverse to square after square of florals and 1930's fabrics, then you may just like this pretty bundle. There are about 160 fabric squares.....which equals 4 packets of charm squares.....so, not bad. Oh, I must mention that there is a little fraying on the edges but that should be okay. I know not why this is so as the fabric squares have been sitting in my armoire and have not been handled at all. Perhaps there are little beings who come out in the early hours of the morning and play with my fabrics within the confines of the armoire?? Yes...that must be it. =)




I mentioned I'm stitching a charity quilt for a fundraiser. It's a simple quilt with 4" floral fabric squares framed with bright and happy complementary kona solids. Florals again. =) Well, I am trying to use up my stash. A simple quilt which will be easy and quick to piece together and then machine quilt. Hopefully, my quilt will find it's way to someone who loves bright and happy colours, and pretty flowers. Surely there is someone out there who will not be adverse to my little quilt. =) I kid you not, there are many who live in this far rural outpost who are colour-phobe! Browns, browns and then some reign supreme in these environs. Oh dear, perhaps if the quilt finds its way into their home it will persuade them to see colour, colour, colour in a new light. Perhaps they will gingerly tickle their toes over to the other side....the land where glorious colour abounds. Perhaps they'll take a walk on the wild side. Forgive me....I'm being a tad mischievous.



Little jewels of colour glowing in the sunshine


Flowers and glorious colour! Just heaven!


As I sit here and reflect upon this blogging caper it strikes me what a wonderful place 'The Land of Blogging' is. There are those of you, who though I have never met in person it is as if I have known you all my life. I get a sense of "oh.....you too". I feel you and I would have many a merry natter, drinking tea in pretty tea cups as we while away the hours. The Land of Blogging is an inspiring and supportive place where from the comfort of my armchair I visit other lovely blogs and become energised by others' fabulous imaginations and the amazing creativity that is showcased each time.  I cannot believe that I have been blogging for all these years, prattling on with stuff and nonsense and that you lovelies keep visiting my little place time after time. I am humbled. I am continually amazed that you do. May I say a very BIG thank you♡ As I wander through my posts over the years; my journal; it brings to mind  the pretties I have fashioned, the words I have written.....the photos.  Now....if you would like to receive my little fabric squares don't forget to say so in the comments. I will let you know in two weeks time as to whose name was drawn out of the 'hat'. Have a beautiful day, lovely lovelies♡ May there be moments of glorious colour♡ For we all must have a little bright and happy colour in our days♡ May there be many beautiful moments that cause you to smile♡ 

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


46 comments:

  1. I would love some of your beautiful fabrics, the florals are so beautiful! Riley's sweater is so pretty, she's going to be so stylish when she wears it. Happy stitching!

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  2. Colour, always colour! I'm certainly with you on that one Kim! I love the cornflower blue yarn in your new crochet project! It's going to be gorgeous, as we come to know from your needles and hooks!
    And your jewelled squares are echoing a commission quilt I am working on at the moment, but only in design, not colour. (Can you believe I am making a quilt from old Peter Alexander pyjamas? The $$$ is what I am keeping my eye steadfastly on.)
    Of course I would LOVE ❤️ those little floral squares, cut from your garden, no, your stash! 😃 I can just imagine how beautifully it would play with some of my stash too!H Happy days! Suz

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  3. I love reading your prattlings about your flowers and your lovely creations. And most especially seeing the amazing flowers you grow down there at "the bottom of the wrold". Up here, high up but not quite the top, in Canada we are just seeing the awakening of spring. And yes, there is definetly a different fragrance in the air when the seasons change. Here it is mud. Glorious, mushy, gooey mud. I have several hydrangeas around my new patio and plan to plant more because you love them so much. Actually, I have one that was here at the south east corner of our 1840's farm house when I came here as a bride nearly 53 years ago. I would be honored to win your pretty colourful squares. I would pair them up with the bin of 30s solids that I have been hording. Thankyou and happy boggerversary.

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  4. Sweet Riley is getting two sweaters from your busy fingers - lucky wee girl! Your fundraiser quilt is going to be sought after I know, at least if the little teaser you've shown here is any indication. I'm sure you will entice someone away from browns!
    I'd love to be entered in your giveaway, but please don't - the postage cost would be out of this world. You'd have to mortgage your house!

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  5. Oh my --first Happy 14 years of blog posts--I just love all your beautiful quilts and you always inspire me to be brighter and bolder--so thanks--and I would love your gift of the pretties fabric--
    hugs, diane

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    1. Deary, deary me, did I say fourteen years??!! Of course I meant to say that I began my little blog twelve years ago. I do apologise. My muddly head obviously cannot count . =) Thank you for your sweet words, Diane. I will put your name in the 'hat' and fingers crossed my happy little bundle of fabrics find a home with you. Kim Xx

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  6. Such a pretty little knit sweater and love the start of your crocheted "blankie" ;)))
    I would really enjoy those 4" squares--thanks for the chance to win them...
    We are in the midst of a big big rainstorm here with unusually warm temps--46 (F)here at 7 p.m....March is not "coming in like a lion"--so far...
    enjoy the last of your hydrangeas...my Amaryllis is just going to town with blooms --I count 8 now...;)))
    hugs, Julierose

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  7. your knitting is so pretty I'm sorry you had difficulty with one of the projects. I am (was) crocheting a small blanket and then realized it is not tight enough and had stretched out something awful so I am pulling it apart and will start over with a different pattern. Your fabric is lovely but I am too far - postage would be dreadful so I will let others in your area win instead. I will be having my 17th blog anniversary next month.

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  8. Another beautiful flower filled post. Congratulations on 14 years of blogging. I have made friends with people all over the world by blogging. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if we could all get together for tea and a stitching time!?? Your charity quilt is lovely and full of colour. Gail at the cozy quilter.

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  9. Congratulations on your years of blogging Kim, I really enjoy reading your flowery colour filled posts. I hope you can convert some of those brown loving people to colour! Beautiful knitting and crochet for lovely Riley. The quilt you are making is lovely, lucky person who gets that. I would love some of your floral squares, thank you very much for the give away to us other bloggers.

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  10. Hi , I love your beautiful garden and I dream of having a garden like yours some day. I would love to win the pretty floral fabric.

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  11. Your knitting may have caused angst but it is looking beautiful as is the gorgeous crochet, you find such pretty colours. Well, I am so pleased to have found your blog, always love your flower photos and whatever pretty you are working. I too have a 12th blogaversary later this year. So of course I would love to receive a sample of your wonderful stash, all those gorgeous flowers just waiting for a new project. Have a lovely week Kim. xx

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  12. So many beautiful projects Kim !
    And generosity...
    Sure I would love some fabrics !
    Have a lovely week !
    Hug
    Anna

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  13. Hi Kim
    So pleased you started your blog, this is something I always look forward to reading.
    Love your charity quilt, I think colour always makes you feel more cheerful.
    Would love the squares but to much postage.
    Glad you found some hydrangeas, we have the wonderful daffodils here.
    Have a great week.
    Best wishes Kay c XX

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    1. Wonderful daffodils....spring has indeed arrived in your little corner of the world, Kay. How lovely for you. I don't mind sending the fabric squares overseas. =) It's always a joy to have you visit my little place each time; thank you so very much♡ Colour always makes me feel more cheerful. I guess that is why I love to play with rainbow-filled fabrics.You have a great week, too, lovely Kay. Enjoy those sunny daffodils. Kim Xx

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  14. First let me say that your phots bring color and joy to the grey of inter up here in the northern hemisphere. I would add though that he daffodils are starting to bloom bringing back color. I would love to win your squares. They’re lovely. I’m Sarah in Franklin and my email is sarahsgiftnship at gmail dot com. I can’t seem to sign in to my account. Have a peaceful Sunday and kiss the baby as much as possible.

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    1. Sarah, I will be kissing my sweet Riley in July to celebrate her first birthday. It is sad that we live several states away but I'm thankful for the precious visits when it happens. Thank goodness there is Facetime where we chat all the time. How lovely the daffodils are popping up where you live. There is nothing cheerier than happy, yellow daffodils. Spring......how wonderful for you! Thank you for your lovely visit. Your name is jostling in the hat with the others......waiting. =) Kim Xx

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  15. Wishing you a very happy 12th blogaversary! I agree that blog buddies are some of the best needle and thread welding friends to have. Hope the Riley jumper finish goes smoothly. Enjoy your slow stitching and the light of early fall. It's one of my favorite times of year. We are into spring, you can tell by the high winds and grass fires.

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  16. Wow! So many times I’ve visited and my spirits have lightened and I started to smile and felt alight as feather of the delight of jumping down the rabbit hole and enjoying every moment of the adventure where we escape into a world of comfort, colour and my favourite thing: Fabrics in every hue and colour, nothing more precious to create beautiful things for the ones we love and the ones we gift too, known or unknown. Thank you for sharing your life with us, would love to win a piece of your collection of treasures knowing they came from you!

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    1. Ahh......a lady after my own heart......"fabrics in every hue and colour". Your beautiful words have caused my heart to sing, dear Maggie♡ Thank you♡ Now about my pretty pile of flowery fabric squares.......everything is crossed down here that these pretties find a home with you. Kim Xx

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  17. Oh, your little one will be swaddled in so much love! Those fabrics are so pretty! I hope I win! Congrats on your blog anniversary. Blogging is such a lovely way to 'meet' people!

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  18. Congrats on your blog anniversary! Time does fly when one is having fun. The blue hydrangea are lovely, yet the pink roses amongst your pretties are divine! The charity quilt made of flowery fabrics is a generous gift of your time and talent. The blog anniversary giveaway is generous as well and would be a delightful gift. I would insist on paying postage. May the jumper knitting go smoothly on Slow Sunday Stitching.

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  19. I would love the opportunity to have some of your beautiful floral fabrics. I never seem to find any like them here. Someone is going to be very lucky to receive that charity quilt. Riley's sweater is so pretty. Sometimes those lacy bits can cause the mistakes you experienced. We think it is an easy pattern and we don't pay as much attention as we would a more complicated one. I love the colors or the granny square blanket you are making. Your work is always so cheerful! So are your posts. I love to read them.

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  20. Happy 12 years of blogging. Those blocks for the charity quilt look so pretty hanging with the light coming through them. I would love a chance at your giveaway. The pattern and colors on your knitting project is beautiful and I love the granny square, it's my favorite go to pattern when I need a quick blanket.

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  21. Congratulations on your blog anniversary, Kim! I've enjoyed finding you and reading about your projects in your beautiful corner of the world. Those little squares you're working on are pretty as can be! Thanks for the giveaway- it would be a huge treat to have fabric from your stash!

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  22. Adorable knitting and artworks... Always a pleasure stopping by in your beautiful world. Happy Bloggiversary! Thank you for your encouragement all this time. Thank you for such beauty and inspiration. Great giveaway but I live in far far away! Blessings dear Kim.

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  23. Beautiful knitting and crocheting projects! I would love to win your fabric scraps, it would be such a treat! Happy blogging anniversary Kim! Reading what you have been up to is the highlight of my week! Have a great week Kim!

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  24. Oh how wonderful! 12 years of spreading such joy and loveliness! That is amazing, Kim. Thank you so much for all of your hard work in sharing the beauty that you create. You have been such an ray of sunshine. Hugs.

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  25. The blogging years go by fast! I miss the first few years as so many of our blogging friends have discontinued. I'm glad you are still stitching and talking to us! xoPom Pom

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    1. Dear Pom Pom, it seems a lot have jumped off the blogging train. The years do fly by, don't they. I don't know where these thirteen years have gone as sometimes it is all a blur. It's just as well we can wander through our blogs to remind us. =) 'Tis always a joy to have you visit, lovely lady. Thank you for your sweet words. Kim Xx

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  26. LJ here. Thank you, thank you; I will have a beautiful/lovely day. It is so warm today that shorts and a tank top might just be the perfect thing. I love the charity quilt; all the wonderful flowers surrounded by color, color - oh, poo, to those who think that browns are supreme. I am sure your quilt will be the loveliest one around. Hmmm, if your mind is wandering as you knit that jumper for Riley and you make a mistake - no worries. What a lovely thing to be thinking of Riley-mistakes just mean M-O-R-E Riley, :) Those little beings that you think come out a night in your armoire are probably just fairies - and who, who wouldn't love just a small fondle; I would! Have a beautiful week, lovely Kim, as you dream of sweet Riley.

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  27. Congratulations on 12 years of blogging!
    It's a delight to read your blog and I enjoy seeing your ever so colourful quilts.
    I would love to add some of your beautiful floral squares to my stash.
    Christine

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    1. Thank you so much, Christine, for your lovely visit and beautiful words. Fingers crossed my pretty flower pile of fabric squares make a home with you. =) Kim Xx

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  28. I have been enjoying your beautiful blog for several years now. Thanks for sharing your beautiful flowers both the real ones and your fabric creations. Flowers make "my heart sing" as well. Snowdrops are the only ones in bloom here right now on the south west coast of Canada welcoming our "Springtime" very soon. I would love your floral fabric squares if it is not too far to send them. Thanks for the offer. Happy blogging from Ursula

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    1. Spring, on the south west coast of Canada sounds idyllic! I can just imagine the beauty that surrounds your home, Ursula. Snowdrops are always the very first 'heralders' of spring. Now for the rest of the springtime flower show to follow and delight your days. How wonderful for you. I will pop your name into the 'hat' and fingers crossed the pretty little stack of fabric squares find their way, over land and sea, to you. Thank you so much for your lovely visit and beautiful words. You have sprinkled many smiles into my day. From one flower-loving gal to another, may you have a wonderful day. Kim Xx

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  29. Congratulations! Beautiful anniversary of sharing joy and beauty :)

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  30. Happy Anniversary! I don't read often enough, but every time I do, I am so captivated at the beauty of your photos and the lovely writing, as well. Yay You!!

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    1. Thank you so much for your beautiful visit and sweet words. Indeed, you have sprinkled joy into my day. Kim Xx

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  31. Happy Anniversary! I should be more deliberate in searching you out; every time I read a post I am so entirely captivated by your breathtaking pictures and your lovely writing. Congratulations on reaching this milestone!

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  32. I had to laugh when you mentioned they said it can lower your blood pressure to knit and crochet, although I can do it I will have to say I do get quite frustrated when I do attempt it, but now cardmaking and journaling on the other hand gets me very relaxed :) Riley is going to be a well dressed baby for sure in Grandmas beautiful makes :)
    I love how the blocks look like stained glass hanging there in the sunlight, such pretty colors! I hope you enjoy your lovely Autumn days and drink in all the flowers you can!

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  33. Happy blogiversary! I can't believe it's been that long!

    I love those little blocks! And I hope your stitches start going in the right places with that jumper.

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  34. Happy Anniversary! I bet those years have flown past in a blur of blooms and quilts and crafts. I’ve certainly enjoyed all your posts. Each one a delight to behold. Still too hot and humid in Sydney for knitting. Some autumn weather would be very much appreciated. Those blocks are going to make a wonderful fundraising quilt.

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    1. My blogging years have indeed flown past in a blur of blooms and quilts and other sweet pretties. I remember Sydney summers well. Though I love hot weather the humidity would always catch me out. I must say I don't miss Sydney's humidity. Thank you for your beautiful visit and sweet words. I wish I knew your name........ =) Kim Xx

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  35. Congratulations on 12 years of beautiful blogging! Whenever I visit I always feel uplifted by your beautiful flowers. And here's to many more years of beautiful posts.

    Oh my goodness, the blocks for your charity quilt are gorgeous! You know someone will adore that quilt! And yes, I would love the gift of some of your squares, but I'm in the USA and maybe that's too far (and too expensive) to send them?
    I hope you have a wonderful week, Kim.

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  36. Happy blogversary! I've just passed 17 years and it is amazing the number of people from around the world that are now my friends. It is a rainy, dreary day here and I just needed a bit of sunshine and prettiness to boost my day. Thank you! Those charity blocks are so lovely!

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  37. Happy blogiversary Kim, you bore us not! I love your ramblings and I love to see all your fabulous creations. Out of curiosity I had to look back and to my surprise found that I started blogging in January 2011, gosh where does the time go, reading comments from the past, such nostalgia, all the lovely bloggers that have come and gone, so many have gone which is such a shame. I'm so glad you are still blogging Kim and I hope that you continue to do so for at least another 12 years. xx

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