I can hardly believe this, but I started this blog 10 years ago today. Here's a link back to my very first post.
I started my blog because my friends and relatives had told me that they really looked forward to receiving my Christmas letter and seeing photos of the things that I had made during the year. And also because I wanted to keep a personal record of what I had made.
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Some pears I finished last week |
I've made 689 blog posts since 16 December 2013 - that's at least one a week, every week for 10 years!!
Five years ago today I started the Peacock Party - a weekly link up party for fellow bloggers to share what they have been working on.
Since December 2018 I've blogged and hosted the Peacock Party every Friday. When I've gone away I've scheduled posts in advance. I'm really grateful to all the people who link up to the Peacock Party week after week, and to all the people I meet who tell me they look forward to reading my blog.
But hosting the Peacock Party has been a big commitment so I've decided that this will be the last Peacock Party for the foreseeable future.
BUT, I will still continue to blog on Fridays when I do have something to share, so please continue to check in, and you can always follow me on Instagram or Facebook because it's easier to share a quick photo there.
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Another decoration I finished last week |
I've been working on a at least three secret quilts this year and it's hard to find things to blog about when all my time has been spent on projects I can't to share yet. Some of these projects are secrets because they are Block of the Months and we are not allowed to show anyone yet, and some are my own quilts that I want to keep a surprise until they are shown in exhibitions.
So there's going to be plenty of eye candy on my blog in 2024 when I'm finally allowed to share these secret projects.
I will not let my blog die - it's been a great way to connect with so many people, and it's also my own personal record of what I make. I'm still going to do my recap of 2023 before the end of December because I like looking back before we start another year.
So, for the very last time, feel free to link up a recent blog post below.
Thank you to everyone who has linked up over the past five years.