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Sunday Sevens #56

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Just hopping on the computer briefly to do this week’s Sunday Sevens, linking up with Nat from Threads & Bobbins. Too busy for many words but, as they say, a picture speaks a thousand….

  1. Had a moonlit supper outside warmed by an old woodburner that we keep in the garden especially for times like these.

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2. The following morning there was a beautiful sunrise as I let the hens out.

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3. No.2 Son is continuing to enjoy his cross stitch.

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4. He had great fun untangling all my embroidery skeins and organising them all.

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5. The Boys had their first proper riding lesson and absolutely loved it.

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6. Harvest Supper at the village hall – a huge turnout for our tiny community of 240 residents.

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7. Stocks have started arriving for my new venture – The Stitch Academy. Just waiting for one more machine and a stack of patterns to come. I have my first client booked – a 1:1 dressmaking session this week!

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44 thoughts on “Sunday Sevens #56

  1. I love those machines!

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  2. No2 son’s embroidery is looking wonderful and I’m sure they both had a great time on their first pony ride. Good luck with your first 1:1 you certainly look prepared 😀

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  3. It sure looks like you had a busy week. I started embroidery at the same time as crocheting. The age of 12-13. Hug son number 2 and tell him to keep doing both. His projects are both coming along really well. It is wonderful to know a gentleman who can cook, sew and everything that usually only women

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  4. How neat that you are starting a Sewing Acadamy to share and teach your love of sewing.

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  5. Well you’ve had another fab week! Good luck with your first session!

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  6. Lovely pictures as always 🙂 your new project sounds very exciting – I would have loved to live near to someone with your expertise!

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  7. Another wonderful weeks round-up, good luck with your 1:1 gosh I wish I lived closer

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  8. Wow! Congratulations you are off and running! The village hall gathering looks like a great thing to do!

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  9. Love the idea of a moonlit supper, not been quite warm enough here though we have had a lovely week. Good luck with your lessons 🙂

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    • Thank you, I’ll let you all know how it goes. As long as it’s dry and the air is still, it’s lovely to eat outside later in the year especially with the fire. The moonlight was a bonus!

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  10. Congratulations on your first 1:1 session! Love the sweet pony, and the hens. Your neighborhood must be a very happy place to live! 🙂

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  11. Your boys look so grown up on those horses! Moonlit supper sounds nice – an idea I might pinch 🙂 Can’t wait to hear how your 1:1 session goes…good luck!

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  12. Exciting stuff! I hope the first session goes well. x

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  13. Congratulations on your new venture! The half term sewing camps sound great!

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  14. Good luck with your first session!

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  15. Great to see the academy coming together. As for sons yet to enjoy not just eating but cooking – afraid I’m still on that page too.

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    • I cook everything from scratch even down to making my own butter not because I love cooking (I wish I did!), but because I want to know what I’m putting into our bodies. The Academy is getting organised slowly but surely – now to ditch the photography books in my office and replace them with sewing books!

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      • Oh yes, I cook from scratch for the same reason – and wish I could enjoy it. Wow a big moment ditching the photography books – letting go of parts of our former lives can be hard, but you sound as if you’re definitely ready 🙂

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  16. Love your outdoor supper, so cosy. Good luck with your class, I imagine it’s done now. It’d be good for your students to write a guest post on your blog so we can see what they’ve made, and it would inspire beginners too 😃

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  17. Good luck with your new venture! Lovely to see your son sewing! 🙂

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