The puzzle - the artist is Tom Antonishak. This certainly was a challenging puzzle - 1000 pieces in a space approximately the same as an A3 page.
Ducks and Dogs has had a wash and is ready to be posted if I can find the right size box.
Today I made a 'matching' laundry bag - these will be packed together and sent off for an Aussie Hero. Thanks to Jan-Marie for coordinating this project.
Something else I have been playing with today.
I am remembering what it is like to work with flimsy fabric and I need to be patient and take care if I am to be successful. I'll show when I'm done no matter what.
The sunshine was most welcome this weekend and I enjoyed getting out in it.
Hope your weekend has included some of the things you love.




Well done on getting the jigsaw done...great idea to send the quilt in its own laundry bag...have a good week, just go slow with the flimsy stuff...
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ReplyDeleteGet job of the puzzle. I have one my /DD2 and I peiced over Christmas.
ReplyDeleteHope you find the right box for the quilt.
Well done making laundry bags...
what a beautiful puzzle! the quilt is a beauty too!
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ReplyDeleteMy DD would love to help with the jig saw! It has a great picture.
ReplyDeleteIm jigsaw challenged. You must have a very patient nature.
ReplyDeleteI popped over to see what the laundry bag making was about. Great idea !
Your ducks and dogs quilt looks great, I am sure it will be well received.
ReplyDeleteCute puzzle. I remember how relaxing and fun jigsaw puzzles can be. Haven't done one in ages.
I love to do puzzles as well but no space here, maybe in my next home???
ReplyDeleteWell done with the puzzle. I am sure it was not an easy one.
ReplyDeleteVery nice quilt you made and a great idea to add a laundry bag!
I love the puzzle! it is beautiful.
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