Monday, June 2, 2025

Monday Meet-up

 Susanna is traveling tomorrow morning so we moved our Tuesday meet-up to today.
We always meet at Sluggish, our favorite vegan coffee shop where MukaMuka is the cafe kitty in residence.
And today there was the cutest little visitor named Oliver.
I'm making a sample booklet of small tatreez (Palestinian embroidery) patterns.
While Susanna continued work on her "handmade" project from thrifted quilt blocks that I mentioned in yesterday's post.
Waving hi from here.

Have a good week.

8 comments:

  1. Both are beautiful projects and I loved seeing your little visitors. I hope to get a post up today if I can. Life is crazy.
    Blessings and love,
    Betsy

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  2. Lovely projects and Oliver is a cutie.

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  3. Well, it's been a while since I visited. Life got in the way. Lovely handwork and a cute cat and dog. I love the booklet you are making. How special.

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  4. I love the idea of making a tatreez sample book!

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  5. That sounds like such a chill and creative meet-up!
    And Oliver—what a sweet little visitor!
    Can't wait to see how your tatreez booklet turns out.
    Hope you have an awesome week!

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  6. Hi Tammy, I enjoy seeing your crafts and your coffee cafe meet ups. I meet with a friend every Tuesday at our favorite cafe near the ocean (across the street).

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  7. MukaMuka and Oliver are both so cute!

    Cool that you go to a vegan coffee shop. The food looks yummy!

    What a great idea to make a book of Tatreez patterns.
    Lovely work, ladies.

    Have a good week too. x

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  8. Another Susanna! I rarely encounter anyone with my name, spelled the same. I have never heard of tattreez, must look that up. I am not a needle crafter, but admire those who are. My mum was a knitter and later crocheted.

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