Last night I looked at the weather forecast for today and there were strong winds predicted from 11 a.m. onwards. Thankfully that was not the case and we were able to have our regular craft meeting outdoors as planned.
Earthroastery is a fairly new coffee shop just 15 minutes walking from my house.
We have to take advantage of every good weather day that we can.
A few crocheted and stitched projects for show and tell.
Butterflies and flowers on my way home.
And a kitty who enjoys her balcony time.
Happy Caturday!
10 comments:
Lovely crochet! You all worked hard, so glad you were able to craft outside as planned, and Kitty enjoyed some outside time too! xx
What a fun day! I'm glad that the wind held off for you and you were all able to enjoy your day of crafting. Everything always looks so beautiful. Such a talented group of ladies!
Blessings,
Betsy
Dearest Tammy,
Amazing how many great coffee shops you have within walking distance so close to home!
Stunning projects all together, very industrious ladies with needle work.
Love the flowers, butterflies and kitty Jingles (?).
Hugs,
Mariette
Tammy, such a true pleasure to visit your blog and fill my heart and mind with your lovely photography. I almost feel like I'm there. Thanks for letting me share in your day. Love and Hugs.
The crochet is good but the kitty is wonderful, how old is Jingles now? he seems to have been on your blog for years.
Briony
x
Great that the wind held off for your crafter gathering. Lovely pics, as always. :)
I haven't been online much at all these past few months so I will take this opportunity to wish you all the best for 2020, Tammy. xo
How lovely to be able to do this outdoors! We're in the midst of a winter storm right now...I only wish I were outside in the beautiful weather once again.
Do I see some sock making going on there? What pretty yarns and projects! I wish I could join you all. Glad the weather cooperated with you and Jingles looks very content. Happy Caturday to you too!
Tammy - in the center of your last mosaic, there was a fuchsia-colored fabric with some modern designs. Can you tell me more about this project? So happy for you that you continue to have such a well-attended gathering!
That's a spectacular butterfly! I have a friend who is an activist for butterflies by educating people about their importance as pollinators and encouraging the planting of butterfly food plants. Her project is called "Bringing back the butterflies".
Re show and tell - the blue braiding caught my interest and I wonder what its fate will be. It's nice that you could craft in a garden setting.
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