Sunday, 15 February 2026

Zooming along.

I had planned to get a few chores done this morning before Joe and the family arrived, but those plans went out the window the moment I spotted a Zoom invite from Chooky. That was that —most of the chores were forgotten, and I headed straight into my sewing room to play while we chatted.

I carried on with the blocks for Kaiy’s quilt, adding more black strips to the long sides. I also had a little tidy up and even managed to do some ironing, in between blocks. Partway through adding my black strips I discovered I’d cut some of them too short, so I took the time to cut a fresh batch at the correct size. Once that was sorted, I made some really good progress before Joe and co arrived.

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We had roast chicken for dinner, followed by frothy jelly. For anyone unfamiliar, frothy jelly is simply a jelly mix with yoghurt, cream, or milk whipped into it once it has cooled — I’ve also heard it called Jelly whip or flummery.

After lunch we spent some time outside. The children love having a run around the garden, and today they found a visitor, so Grandad was summoned to help.

Closer inspection revealed that this beautiful dragonfly had lost a leg and another is damaged. Grandad gently popped him onto the BBQ cover, and we watched as he made his way slowly down the side and tucked himself out of the wind.

He’s still sitting there now, several hours later.

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Once everyone had left, I went back into my room for another round of sewing. I was having fun, so I decided to get the blocks made into rows — and since I was still enjoying myself, I kept going and started joining the rows together.

Here you can see the first five rows. There are two more to add: one still needs to be constructed, and the other doesn’t yet have its black strips.

I’m back to work tomorrow for what will be a very busy week, but I’m hoping to get those final two rows completed, and maybe even stitched on. I might have to give some thought to what I might work on next!

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13 comments:

Maria said...

It was lovely to catch up on Zoom even for a short visit.
Great progress on Kaiya’s quilt top.
Hope your work week isn’t to hectic….

Lin said...

Poor little drangonfly! Quilt top looking great. xx

Jo said...

Good day of sewing, zooming and family time. I’m sure the kids enjoyed the dragon fly

Janice said...

It was a nice bonus Zoom morning. You were very productive. The quilt is looking so good. Poor dragonfly. At least it was put somewhere safe.

Jennifer said...

Sounds like a [productive day.

Lianne makes stuff said...

I am going to try your flummery recipe, The quilt is looking great well done

Julie said...

That quilt top looks so effective Lou - love the colours you have used.

Ma Betty said...

Ooooo what a beautiful dragonfly. I love them so much.

kiwikid said...

Well done on the quilt top Lou, it looks wonderful. Hope the dragonfly was ok.

Karen S said...

Great progress with the quilt top, and looking good.
I think we call it flummery from my childhood memories.
Gorgeous dragonfly.
Hope your crazy weather is not causing you any problems.

dianne said...

there you go, building my vocabulary again!!! we whip Cool Whip (i know, i know - it's on the boycott list, but so is Jello) into Jello and what do we call it?!? we don't HAVE a name for it, except Jello stuff - but NOW we can call it flummery and maybe start a trend!!!

Terra said...

I hope the dragonfly thrives, even missing a leg or two. I like dragonflies, we don't have many in our area. I think they do well near lakes. I am near the Pacific Ocean. This is my first visit to your blog and I am following you.

dq said...

The hexie quilt is grand. You seem to sew those hexie quilts up quickly.