I don’t think it’s possible for me to have many more ongoing projects without actually having more hours in the day. Between university (don’t even go there) and work (lovin’ it, despite the stress), I have many crafty things a-goin’ on.
My crochet blanket is moving on up. I’ve reached something of an impasse, though. I am majorly undermotivated with it, since it just isn’t moving fast enough for me. I like projects that speed along, so I feel like I’m getting on. Something to do, perhaps, once university is over and I finally stop running.

The orange isn’t actually that bright in real life. The camera lies!
I’ve started a grandmother’s flower garden quilt too. Mum and I emptied the big coffer that stands in our hall, and it was full of soft furnishings. Amongst the piles and piles of floral duvet covers, we found some Diary of an Edwardian Lady curtains that used to hang in my nursery (apparently).

They were a bit worse for wear in places, but I have been salvaging parts to use in the centre of my little paper-pieced flowers. I absolutely adore this material.

This one is growing quite quickly, despite being SHOCK HORROR hand-sewing. I’ve been sewing patches whilst watching TV in the evenings, and it’s a nice project to make me CHILL THE HECK OUT and stop talking about how I have stair-rods to clean.
I have also rediscovered my love of cross-stitch. I have one of these on my bedside table, with a different motto, which is truly epic in its sassiness.

But of course, cross-stitch (like any other craft) can always be improved by random movie quotes. More to follow.
And finally! I put this up on facebook forever ago, but nonetheless: another baby quilt! This is for my cousin who is about to have her second baby (due in March).

This is Sarah’s Sealife baby quilt. So named because there are fish! and shells! and seaweed!

It’s backed with a fleece blanket, and no stuffing. It makes it warm and snuggly, without being massively bulky. It’s also quilted diagonally, for added pretty. I love the rich colours.

And I haven’t even had chance to photograph my first attempt at clothes-making. Oh well! Tomorrow is another day!