Wednesday, May 28, 2025

Captured Moments, Creating Space

 Cloud storage keeps telling me that I'm running out space and yet I still keep taking pictures that I never do anything with.  Guess that means it's time for a post that includes some of my favorite things:  

a cat
coffee
and crafting.
 I do not not normally sell anything I make; really much prefer just giving small gifts as RAKs (random acts of kindness), but someone today insisted on buying the 6 stitched magnets I had with me that were finished.  That means I need to make more to have on hand.

Susanna and I are still having our weekly meet-ups but she will be leaving for the States mid-June for the entire summer and I will once again be without a mid-week buddy to get together with.
Last week she was knitting socks and this week she was stitching.

Our craft group meets this coming Saturday so I checked out a new cafe -- at least new to us, as it's actually been open 11 months now.
We try to support local, small businesses rather than any chain cafes or coffee shops.
It will be a nice, bright space for stitching.

Hope this finds you well.

6 comments:

  1. I wish I could be your meet up buddy!

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  2. It looks like a fun time of stitching with your friend and I really like the magnets too. Very neat stitching. I know you'll miss her through the summer. The cafe looks like a perfect spot for stitching too. Fun times ahead!
    Blessings,
    Betsy

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  3. Such a pretty place to have a meet up! Have a good time!

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  4. Such a sweet post with lots of pretties. Aaw that darling kitty and I just adore your magnets.

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  5. Sadu cafe looks such a peaceful place to craft. Like you I don't sell what I make, however if it gives me a reason to use some stash, push me to craft or makes someone happy..I'm glad to sell things.

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