Saturday, 20 July 2019

Lovely warm colours

I've updated my day Temperature Quilt, we've have continuous warm weather the last week so lovely yellow and orange wuth one day over 25 degrees so a touch of red!

Temperature Quilt - day
My night Quilt has come to a mini halt - I have run out of DMC 502. No worries I thought, there will be a spare in my stash.... so Hubby lifted out my threads box and in the DMC 5** bag was ...

500   501   503   504 

..... but no 502. So unfortunately I will have to pop to the art shop ;-)

Temperature Quilt - night - paused!
Thank you to everyone who entered my gift away on my Gifted Gorgeousness July post .... I'll leave it open until  Friday 26th - good luck!

11 comments:

MartinaM said...

Very interesting that you stick two SALs.
I worked last year after the daytime temperatures, always looked at the temperatures between 14 and 15h.
I like your colors well.
Martina

Mary said...

YOur temperature quilt is an interesting project, I'm curious as to how large it will become.

Julie said...

bright and vibrant the day one is and serene and calm the night. Do you have a plan on how they still be finished when stitched? X

Rachel said...

Certainly more summery! Looks like the red might come out for a few days this week too, if we believe the forecast! :)

rosey175 said...

I hope your adventure into the art shop wasn't fraught with too much peril! "Only" one skein seems to find a few other friends sometimes. :D

Clare-Aimetu said...

I think there are another two rows and an edging row, next time I stitch on it I'll measure it so far, photos can be deceptive

Clare-Aimetu said...

I'm not sure, I have a couple of ideas but waiting until they are completed to decide

Christine said...

Your temperature SAL is looking lovely - I must catch mine up, it's about a fortnight behind

Katie said...

Beautiful work. Hope you can get your needed thread soon and catch up.

RJ said...

Love how your temperature SAL is coming along. You are doing a great job Clare. RJ@stitchingfriendsforever

Mary said...

Very pretty progress. I love how you are doing one for the daytime temperature and one for the nighttime temperature.