Sunday, 6 July 2025

Knitted polar bear finished and cross stitching progress.

 Hello everyone, How are you?

Hope this lovely weather is not to hot for you, here in the north of England we had heavy rain this morning now warm sun is filtering through and it is warm again.

My days are flying by to quickly probably because I spend time with my Grand children after school and a few days a week I help with reading at my local primary school which has been amusing and joyful.

But there is still time set a side for my knitting and sewing, in the last post I showed a new start on a knitted Polar bear toy well he is finished.


Complete with a cosy knitted jumper ๐Ÿ˜€

Remember the pattern is by Knits by Sachi 


There is more progress on the folk cross stitch bird by Satsuma Street


Not much more to stitch just a few more leaves to the left then its done. I still have not decided on how I want to display it yet, cushion or frame we shall see.

Lastly when the evenings are to hot for  my yarn and needles stitching has been joyful, cool on the hands and still keeping those fingers busy while watching a good Drama on TV๐Ÿ˜Š



I hope you find a moment to relax

bye for now

Julie x

Friday, 18 April 2025

Cross stitching update and new knitting projects.

 Hello everyone, How are you?

It is a grey and wet day today but then April is always a mix here in the North West of the UK

I have been tidying my garden the last few days, my lawn is still looking very sad with lots of pot holes and bumps here and there, but like I have mentioned before having a dog means it is hard to keep a smooth lawn and we are certainly not going to stop his play. I have plenty of other jobs to be done yet like painting the shed and fence but that is for another day๐Ÿ˜€

On with my crafty projects I want to show you starting with this cross stitch folk bird design


I am stitching on 14 count rustic Aida using DMC threads, the pattern is from an old out of print Cross Stitch Crazy UK magazine, designed by Jody Rice from Satsuma Street.

Loving all the rustic colours yes I know its Spring and not Autumn but I was late finishing this one, a joy to stitch.

Next I have a new knitting project I started well I have one or two yarn related WIPs on the go ๐Ÿ˜‰

This is a cute knitted Polar bear and with his own cable jumper and scarf


I just had to make him because I like making something cute now and then. 

This knitting pattern is by  knits by Sachi

Really easy to do the pattern is detailed with clear instructions and images I am using DK yarns from my stash, the jumper and scarf are 4ply. When finished his size is 16cm.


The last project to show is a crochet one ๐Ÿ˜ƒ




a granny square waist coat nothing to complicated 6 row squares using Wendy Supreme DK, 4mm hook. I am not using different colours I just want this one colour, the pattern is an old vintage one and I just don't remember where I purchased this, sorry about that they are easy to find though I am sure doing a google search will bring up quite a few links to websites with vintage crochet patterns.

Any way I think that's it for now and thank you to all who visit my blog much appreciated.




Till next time enjoy your Easter break everyone.

Julie x

Friday, 31 January 2025

Crochet top finished and cross stitch projects.

 Hello everyone,

It is a cool grey day here in the North of England.

My lawn is definitely looking pretty sorry for itself owning a lovely playful dog that likes nothing more than digging when you are not looking dose not help because now I have lots of muddy pot holes everywhere๐Ÿ˜€


On with sharing a crochet project I have finished, this mesh stitch crochet top will be perfect for Spring worn over long sleeved tops. 



I still need to block this and hopefully when that is done the stitch pattern will show up nicely, I used WI Institute yarn made and sold at Hobby Craft here in the UK, its Aran yarn and worked on 5.5mm crochet hook.

The pattern is by Croyden Crochet

I did a little sewing I made this cute Goose ornament which had been made for Christmas last year hence the tinsel in the photograph. I

I used bits of fabric from my stash making this Goose was fiddley but if you take your time it will work out perfectly and the pattern instructions are very easy to follow.


The pattern is from Bustle and Sew 

You can find lots of lovely fabric softie patterns and embroidery projects to stitch.

I can also show you two cross stitch finishes, first one is called In The Forest by Emma Congdon


I love the colours for this one nice and bright the pattern asked for it to be displayed in a hoop but I had this frame spare and think for me it works well.

The second X stitch finish I have is called Pumpkin Patch by Pigeon Coop 


Again I choose this because of the rich bright colours, the pattern asked for stitching on black 14 count aida but I used white and stitched the sky in half cross stitch.

Both projects were a joy to stitch. I have a couple more cross stitch WIPS that I am in the middle of and a few knitting projects but I will show you on another post. 

So till next time Happy crafting 

Julie ๐Ÿ˜ƒ