Number 5 is the number chosen for the Chookshed Challenge for May. But I had two problems with that. I checked my list of 10 challenges to find that I hadn't anything listed for number 5. My list went from 4 to 6, very strange. Then I remembered that I had made kiwi blocks my number 5 challenge, to join in with some of the others who were making kiwis too. However, mine are embroidered, not pieced.
After sorting that little problem out, I went hunting for the elusive kiwi blocks. They weren't in my bag with all the remaining challenges, so where were they? I finally tracked them down to my block roll - there they were, hiding away, and waiting to be found.
My elusive kiwi blocks
This set of stitcheries show Mr Kiwi enjoying a Kiwi (New Zealand) Christmas. Cooking on the BBQ, toasting marshmallows, decorating the tree, and r4iding on a fine looking ram delivering Christmas gifts.
What to do with them, that is the question. This challenge will have to wait for a few days as we are away from home, to attend a Celebration of Life Memorial for a family member.
12 comments:
Happy you found your adorable Kiwi blocks, Jenny!! I know you'll come up with a darling idea to set them...hugs, Julierose
Oh you now have some lovely blocks to do something with. A kiwi Xmas sounds fun.
They’re cute embroidered Kiwi Blocks.
Looking forward to seeing how you put them together.
oh....my condolences to you.
Mr Kiwi looks like he was having a great Christmas.
Have fun putting those blocks together. My condolences on the loss of your family member.
God bless.
These are absolutely delightful. I can't wait to see your progress on them!
so darn cute!
Excited to see what you do with these cute stitcheries! :)
The stitcheries are adorable, I'm sure however you choose to finish them will be wonderful.
Glad you found those cute, fun stitcheries. Looking forward to see your progress.
Hello, I absolutely love the embroidered kiwi. Was that a pattern or a kit? I am the designer of the pieced kiwi block lots of the chookshed stitchers are making them. I also embroider quite a bit and would love to make these up. Cheers, Louise
Oh my goodness, Jenny! Mr. Kiwi is so darn cute!!! You finished them so fast!!!
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