I must have been living under a rock because I didn't realise that Bloglovin is dead! I still get my daily emails updating me on new posts from blogs that I follow, but I didn't realise that everything is frozen in time and we can't select new blogs to follow.
Follow by email seems to have gone the same way. So how do you keep up with blogs that you follow? Or do you just keep checking back until there's a new post to read?
Anyway, on a brighter note, I've finished another two blocks for my Licorice Allsorts quilt designed by Wendy Williams from Australia.
You can probably tell that I'm loving this! Hand stitching and bright colours - it's just my thing. Here's the previous four months:
There's only three months of hand embroidery to complete and then I need to piece all the other blocks on the sewing machine. I'm looking forward to that stage too because the blocks are quite different to any I've made before.
But first I need to get through my work conference in Christchurch today. Once that's over I'll deserve a break and will be straight into my quilting again. I've missed it.
Now it's time for the Peacock Party. What have you been up to this week? Feel free to link up a recent blog post below.
I use The Old Reader to track blogs I follow. It is free for up to 100 blogs and if you want more you can pay annually.
ReplyDeleteLove the look of the Licorice Allsorts quilt
I have been using Feedly for years to follow blogs...... Once Google reader died I swapped to that........ The blocks are lovely with the strong colours........
ReplyDeleteI follow blogs by the blog list on my blog. They keep blogs I follow up to date. I've always liked licorice, your blocks are so beautiful! Enjoy your stitching when your conference is over!
ReplyDeleteI'm trying to figure out how to replace bloglovin too! I'm trying out feedly. Enjoy getting back into your quilting room!!!
ReplyDeleteI use the free version of The Feedly Reader it updates daily the blogs you want to look at. Love the embroidery piece
ReplyDeleteI use Feedly Classic for blogs.
ReplyDeleteOh, I love that embroidery. A whole quilt of embroidered blocks like that alone would be wonderful.
ReplyDeleteYour stitchings are so pretty and colorful! I have added Feedly and am still getting used to it, don't like it as well as Bloglovin but I needed something!
ReplyDeleteI switched over to Feedly, and actually like it better.
ReplyDeleteWow, your handwork is spectacular!
Hi Wendy, I now use Mailchimp. It's free if you don't post too often and your list of followers is not huge. You can transfer your old list from blogger. At least with a weekly linking party readers will tend to show up on that day.
ReplyDeleteHi Wendy, love your embroidered blocks. Bright colours are awesome!
ReplyDeleteWendy, your embroidery is breathtaking! As for following blogs, I use an app called Inoreader that I like very much. I read blogs on my iPad, so I don’t know how that would translate to a desk top, if that’s what you use. But I found it by doing a search for blog readers. So I bet a search would give you options for your digital setup.
ReplyDeleteI am using the free version of The Old Reader and like it so far.
ReplyDeleteI love Feedly. Started with them way back when Google mothballed their reader.
ReplyDeleteOh those embroideries are like on the Norwegian bunad or folk costume. Beautiful. Bloglovin' is down and up, and I try to follow the blogs I love when it's up.
ReplyDeleteQuilterblogs.com has pretty much everybody. You upload and it sends them put like once or twice a day. Anne Kirby
ReplyDeleteThe Licorice Allsorts blocks are so pretty! I love all the color. I'd get excited every time I sat down to stitch one of these!
ReplyDeleteI was using bloglovin but as you say - it died. I am now using Feedly ap and so far I like it. It took awhile to figure out how to follow blogs but it is easy to use now and you can go to the websites for more info and commenting. Sorry for the late comment but I have been on holiday.
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