Welcome November!! This means I have just over two months of pregnancy left!! Woo Hoo!!!!
(too many exclamation points I know but man will I be glad to meet this baby!)

I was pleased with what my crazy hormones let me achieve this month. It was exciting to be part of Donktober at Missy Mac Creations and make some fun Donkey themed projects, I also got two quilts and a tree skirt finished as well as other little makes. I have tons left I want to do before the baby arrives but I'm just sewing for pure pleasure and making whatever takes my fancy, it feels awesome!


Vintage Holiday QAL tree skirt, Girly Garden Quilt, Vintage Baby Quilt, Donktober book bag and embroidery patterns, Skull tooth cushion, paper pieced Donkey - pattern by Quiet Play, Birthday Crown, Zip bags


I've also continued making the rose star blocks. I finished another last night, so this brings the total so far up to 24:


After an email from my darling Nicky, realising we were making the same size blocks, we agreed to have a little swap. I got mine done quick because if I don't do something ASAP I totally forget. Here's the one I sent her and I'm happy to say she likes it! I was worried because hers are so much more sophisticated and coordinated than mine and I can't seem to stop myself from being eclectic, nonetheless I tried to make this a bit more thought out and the colours look prettier together in real life I think:


I also made a pincushion for the incredible Emily. We had a little swap as part of Bee a Brit Stingy, which doesn't officially start until January.

Bee a Brit stingy

I checked out Emily's flickr favourites and pretty much ignored all of it (except the tattoo style lettering! - I had the pattern from Sublime Stitching) and came up with this:


Selfishly I really wanted to make the paper pieced Lil' Matryoshka by Sonja Callaghan from Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks vol.5. The actual quilt block has 3 dolls but that would have been a cushion not a pin cushion! So I made the little one and added some embroidery. I am pleased that she likes it! I knew she'd love the glittery text fabric on the back though :)


I also received my gorgeous pincushion from the talented Janet. Actually I got two!! One is lovely and bright, made from the softest fabric and the other has been beautifully embroidered. Thank you so much Janet, they are both fabulous. The macaroon was quickly devoured by my Scottish husband when I wasn't looking but it was a great reminder of home and childhood for him so I couldn't be too mad!


Such fantastic stitching!! This is a really handy size too and I've been carrying it around while I EPP.

I had another couple of nice Bee treats in the post, this time as part of Scrappy? Sew Bee It! It's my turn as queen bee and I requested AMH feathers. Here's the lovely rainbow one from Annika and a great siggy block too! Thank you Annika!



And here's the beautiful ones from Carla:


Thank you so much Carla, that little feather is just too cute!


Finally I was SUPER DUPER excited to see my Winterkist challenge projects featured in Fat Quarterly Issue 11, the Christmas edition. Go get yours to see all the fabulous Christmas patterns and ideas!
Here's my Gnome on the Shelf and Totally Tropical Christmas Garland:


Those lovely prints you can see in the background are
available at my Mr's website Bee Morris

Huge thanks to Lynne for letting me take up the Designer's challenge and just generally being a total inspiration and support  :)

In the Christmas spirit I will be joining in this lovely blog hop next week - definitely check it out, there are some great prizes:

Sew Seasonal Blog Hop


And if you've had any finishes this week make sure you come back tomorrow to link up and join the party, I'm hosting TGIFF!


**Randi at Fresh Squeezed Fabrics has just added some colour scrap bundles to her shop - hurry to get yours!**

Linking up:

Lily's Quilts
Thursday Think Tank
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