I really should unpack and clean up, but after watching and having things explained by very patient people I am making the worlds tiniest scarf.

I free motion quilted it with swirls, loops and flowers.
A little bit more progress on the Single Girl quilt. All the arcs have been sewn and I have started on the the curves. These curves are so large that they are really enjoyable to do. I have been marking the middle of the arcs and the background fabric and matching and pinning them and then pinning the ends and then a few pins each side of the centre. Then sew.



While ordering the fabric for the smocks I came across some tractor fabric on Fabric Shack. I knew it would be perfect for cushions for my Dad who collects old tractors. I bought half a yard of two different fabrics and used one fabric for the front and the other for the back with a hidden zip in the back just like I did for this cushion.

I emailed Hotpatterns to find out where some patterns where and there was no response which was odd so I sent another email and the next thing I knew they rang me, all the way from the US as they realised their emails were not getting to me and answered all my questions.
Two places I have ordered from before and will definitely order from again.
I also made some Oliver & S Sandbox pants to match out of navy corduroy and some left over chicken fabric. As usual with any pattern from Oliver & S the pattern and instructions were great. The tips included in these patterns are fantastic. Once the girls had seen this pattern made up they were asking for a pair for themselves.
Perfect to wear out to lunch at the Wine and Truffle Company. It was delicious - I recommend it if you are ever down that way.