October was a busy month and seemed to pass by really quickly. We had two family birthdays, Oliver turned 12 on the 17th and It was Marks birthday on the 21st. Mark never likes a fuss and is really hard to buy for so we just went out for a meal on the Monday night, just the two of us, not something we do very often so it was nice, and being a Monday night it was quiet too.
Oliver requested that nanny make his birthday cake, a lemon one with sweets was the brief, I think he was happy with what I came up with 😀
It's been a busy month for stitching too with the Quarry Bank Stitchers day retreat on Sunday 13th and on the following Tuesday six of us met up at the Nimble Thimble for a stitching and shopping day then last Saturday was our monthly meet up at the Exchange cafe in Birmingham. The retreat day is always a good day, this time there were a couple of new ladies at our table, ( hi Esther if you are reading this, it was lovely to meet you and your friend). Esther emailed me after reading about the previous meet-up on my blog, so that was lovely to be able to share information about our meet-up, and happily they were able to secure a place.
Our monthly meet-up in Birmingham is as I said in a cafe, the only requirement is that we purchase something to eat and drink whilst we are there. In the past they have reserved an area for us all to sit together but have now decided that they are no longer going to reserve tables, hopefully that's just because with Christmas coming they will be expecting more trade from shoppers and the Christmas market. It would be a shame if we had to cancel that meet-up because it's a lovely atmosphere.
Mary Margaret has had quite a few outings this month and this is how she is looking at the moment.
I'd say she is over half way done and If I can get a few evenings stitching during the coming weeks I should be able to get her finished before the end of the year.
I only made a couple of purchases at our Nimble Thimble visit, a couple of charts and I took some charts from stash with me to get fabric for, which prompted my next start.
Black Bird Designs Red Bird Sampler
I can't tell you how many years this has been waiting to be stitched! Once I started it was all I wanted to stitch and was done in no time.
Although I took it with me to buy fabric for I ended up finding something to suit in stash along with the threads. Not sure If I'll take this to be framed or look for a frame and do it myself, depends if I can find something that suits and I like.
The end of October is the time to share our Stick6 finishes, this time mine is a Prairie Schooler Santa.
Only one more to stitch for this year, I do love taking part in this SAL, It keeps me motivated to stitch with no pressure.
My final finish for the month are my socks. I thought the colours were perfect for Halloween month.
The yarn is Opal, from their Beauty Collection, colour no. 11300
Back in the Summer my five year old laptop died and was beyond repair, reluctant to buy another one at the time I've been using my fifteen year old laptop, which works fine except for the fact that I have to keep it plugged into the mains because the battery is no good and I just keep putting off buying a new one. Then a couple of weeks ago some of the keys weren't responding, rebooting solved the problem a few times but then that didn't work so I was left with no a,s or d and no return key either! I was still reluctant to get a new laptop as there may be some black Friday deals soon or offers over Christmas, plus I hate shopping for new appliances of any sort. It took me a good few days to realise that I could buy a separate keyboard quite cheaply which would enable me to still use my old laptop😂 So that's what I'm doing at the moment and I have to say that typing on a proper keyboard is way better than typing on a laptop keyboard. That is rather a long winded way of saying that I am way behind on commenting on blogs at the moment, but I will try and catch up soon.
I was going to share some charity shop stitching finds with you but I've rambled on far too much already so I'll save those for another time.
Hope you are all well and have a fantastic November, It'll be Christmas before we know it!
-X-
13 comments:
Your stitching is just beautiful, and I love your socks, I have never loved using a laptop, the keys are just too close together, I still like to sit at my desktop every morning, after working in offices most of my life, old habits are hard to break.
All of the stitching is lovely. I really like the redbird sampler. I always hate having to buy a new laptop. Why oh why can't they last longer?! 12... they are growing up fast.
That cake looks spectacular, I bet Oliver was over the moon with it. Love the samplers and socks, I always envy people who knit such lovely socks - well knit anything really, although I crochet, I cannot knit!
The Birthday cake is beautiful, and he looks very satisfied with it. How nice you had a quiet meal for the other birthday. One on One is very nice. Love all the stitching, but Mary Margaret is my favorite...she's sooooooooo cute. Good solution on your computer problem. I always take a separate "real" keyboard with me with my laptop, I so prefer typing on it. Happy Halloween.
The birthday cake looks great and I'm sure it tasted delicious.
I do like all your stitching and love the colours in the socks.
October seemed to fly by and I can't believe it's November tomorrow ... wishing you a happy month ahead.
All the best Jan
Wow! What a special cake you made for Oliver! I can tell by his big smile that he was thrilled with it. Your new PS Santa and the Red Bird Sampler are so cute--congratulations on finishing them quickly. And you made wonderful progress on Mary Margaret, too. Great socks in those fun colors. Hope you have a wonderful November, Maggie! ♥
Great Stitching , love the Christmas one.
How nice for you and your grandson, lovely times , he won't forget.
I am the the same my PC , I have to keep it plugged in it's a real pain.
Have a lovely week hugs June.
Oh I love your Black Bird design. And your Santa turned out perfectly, a beautiful PS pattern.
Wow and what great socks, I would want to wear them straight away.
Thank you for taking part in our challenge, it's always nice to see what comes next.
Have a good time, Martina
Oh Oliver is growing up, he's quite the young man now, they do seem to change so much once they start secondary school. He looks as pleased as punch with his birthday cake, you always manage to come up with something so professional looking. Your stitching is lovely, as are the socks, perfect Halloween colours but not too Halloweeny that they can't be worn at other times too. My laptop can be temperamental but, like you, I hate buying new so I just put up with it. I'm sure it will last a while yet, fingers crossed for us both.
I simply love the Santa and the socks look so cosy.
That is a very fabulous birthday cake. No wonder Oliver looks so pleased. It was also nice for the two of you to go for a meal with Mark to quietly celebrate his birthday too.
All your stitching is lovely. Mary Margaret is my favourite. The socks look cosy too. I admire anyone who makes their own socks. Sadly not a skill I possess.
Hi Maggie, what a super month you’ve had, birthdays & stitchy outings. Loved our meet-up, it was a super day. Thanks, Esther xx
As usual Maggie, lovely stitching.
God bless.
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