Monday, 1 December 2025

December Plans.

So what will December bring? Who knows! My muse has been a little off lately, leading me down paths that just don’t quite work for me. Hopefully, as the month unfolds, I can stick to the things I enjoy and can actually achieve.

For a start, there’s one more flower washcloth to complete. I also need to finish stitching the Cat cross stitch in plenty of time to decide how to present it — and have it fully finished, wrapped, and ready by Christmas Eve. It’s a secret project, so all of that will need to be done on my days off, while Tony is at work.

Yesterday I spotted a cute scrappy Christmas quilt on Facebook. Can I find it again today? From memory it was foundation paper pieced, made up of crazy-style quilt blocks. That might be just the thing to tempt me back to my sewing machine. Speaking of which, it’s been rather neglected — the last thing I sewed was a hem on some new shorts for work.

Before I plan too far ahead, though, I’ll need to tackle a tidy-up on my worktable. 

The fabrics I bought for Jiffy’s wedding quilt are still spread out there, along with some Manx tartans I plan to use for recovering the dining room chairs, plus a few other bits and pieces. The growing pile of hexies is also waiting for attention. My prepared hexies are running low, so I’ll need to dig into the scrap drawers and cut more. Perhaps it’s time to settle on what to do with all of these flowers and start making preparations.

Today might be a good day to begin that tidy-up — it’s certainly not weather for gardening. I stopped on the rooftop carpark this morning while I was in town. 

Does this look like the first day of summer to you? I’m glad I wasn’t up in those mountains; even looking out over the port, things didn’t seem much better.

So, my plans for December:

Complete the washcloth and return to knitting the mohair.

Finish the secret cross stitch and turn it into a fully finished object.

Tidy up my happy room and perhaps sew some scrappy Christmas blocks.

Find suitable fabric scraps for more hexie flowers.

Decide what to do with all those hexie flowers and begin preparations.

December feels like a chance to reset — to clear the table, rediscover my happy room, and bring some sparkle back into my making. 

So here's to December, hopefully it will be a month of inspiration and creativity as my muse gets back on track and back into a more easily followed groove. May the season bring colour, comfort and joyful stitches into each day.


8 comments:

Ma Betty said...

Good luck with finding your muse buried in the mess. I think I'll be doing that after Christmas with the aircon on and maybe some music playing. Before Christmas I'll be learning lots of music and entertaining quite a bit.

kiwikid said...

Wonderful intentions for the month, I am sure your muse will appear as the days go by.

Lin said...

Looks like a nice achievable list. Always good to have a tidy of the sewing space, trouble is it's bound to lead you down a rabbit hole if not careful🤣 Have fun whatever you do. xx

Jennifer said...

Yes indeed....here's to December!

cityquilter grace said...

ha your list is about as long as mine...LOL...was going to lie in bed a bit this morning but pondering what i'd like to do in december got me up and eager to get going....wishing we both accomplish it all...LOL

Maria said...

Could swap you for some cooler weather. Our start to summer was 42.
Good list for November and hope you get back into your happy place.

Denice Barker said...

All I can handle for December is baking and wrapping and 'festive' events. Your list would be my January

Janice said...

We all seem to be tidying up our sewing rooms. Have fun with your plans for this month. I’m sure our weather will get more summery before long. That’s a lovely mural at the car park.