Three weeks have flown by us again! Being so close to the holidays, I didn’t get too much time to stitch. I’ve been working on a couple of baby blankets, some cloth napkins, and then filling in Piglet from time to time. Here’s where I’m at now, not completely finished filling in piglet, but I think I may get that done today. The weather here in Texas sure does call for some stay indoors and stitch kind of mood. We went from almost 70 degrees yesterday to 17 degrees this morning! The cold arctic blast made its way through yesterday around 3 or 4 pm. I’m sure we’ll see the 60s again soon…for now I’ll just hide under a blanket with some coffee and my stitching supplies!
Hope everyone else is staying warm! Grab a warm drink, relax, and check out the other post from the SAL group by clicking their blog links below:
Avis, Claire, Gun, Carole, LucyAnn, Kate, Jess, Sue, Constanze, Debbierose, Susan, Kathy, Margaret, Cindy, and Helen.
We’re also excited to have a new member join the group 🙂 Welcome Steph! I look forward to seeing what you’re stitching over at My Making Do Adventure. Cute blog name!
Thank you! And thanks for having me!
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It’s getting there 🙂 It’s cold here too but not too bad for December.
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What’s the normal temps for you during the winter?
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Piglet set a smile on my face. And I will do the same today, sit and do some handsewing.
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On your Dear Jane? Great plan! We’re definitely not used to this kind of weather… Even the cats squeezed in between husband and I in bed for warmth 😄
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We are in for a heat wave, hopefully you’ll get some too. After a high of -7 yesterday, it was a whopping 4 above this morning, and its rising by the hour. We may make 20 degrees and then a warming trend through the week. Pooh is beginning to look like himself. So many projects, why do we have to go to work?!
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Haha, oh my! This Texan over here could not handle that! Is your warming trend still below 30? I know, I wish I didn’t have to work so I can sew sew sew! I ask my husband every week, lol!!
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We may hit 40 midweek, then maybe snow on the 24th.
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I feel your pain about the temps. Here in Montana we have been below 0 for a week now. The other day we had wind chill down to -24F. Good weather to stay in and stitch.
Piglet is looking good. Hope you find more time to stitch.
Merry Christmas
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Wow, I knew my Texas weather wouldn’t compare to the places some of you ladies live in 😄 I’ve never experienced single digit temps and the wind chill is 3 degrees here… I’ll take weather.com’s word for it!
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And thank you! Merry Christmas to you as well! Stay warm out there 😊
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Love Piglet 🙂
Not too cold at all here. And thankfully, mostly dry.
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That’s good news 😊 Thank you!
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Brrrr. Keep warm & cosy
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Check and check!
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coming along nicely.
Our temps are in °C and we’re down to around -4°C at night with around 4°C during the day.
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Used a google conversion for that 🙂 That sounds a little closer to what we have on our coldest days of winter here in Texas. Looking ahead, we’ll be back in the 60s F by Wednesday!
Thanks Claire!
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Piglets looking cute 🙂
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Can’t wait to get his little body stitched up. The green is a really nice shade…but that’s on another page.
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Today here in Sweden it´s +5 degree Celsius. Not that cold and almost raining. I love the cat that holds the needle on your work. I guess it is a magnet!
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Not bad at all, that would be 40s for us. Yes, that little kitty is a magnet and she minds my needles for me 🙂 It’s pretty strong, sometimes it even pulls in my little scissors.
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