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Chookshed Stitchers 2024 Challenge – May Update

May flew by too fast! I spent very little time in the sewing studio, but I did make some progress with my Chookshed Stitchers 2024 Challenge.

Number 5 was drawn, and my number 5 is to make unicorn pillows. My project list is posted here.

The Magical Unicorn

However, I decided not to make the pillows, but to make the pattern as is, and I shared the start of that in the May post here.

I have traced the pattern and cut out fusible templates.

The Magical Unicorn

I know that it is difficult to see the tracing, but once I start adding the fabric, you can definitely see the progress.

The Magical Unicorn

This is as far as I have gotten.

The Magical Unicorn

In this post, Chookshed Stitchers 2024 Challenge – April Update, I shared my projects progress from January to April.

I had so much fun making jelly from lilac blossoms, that I decided to try some other new-to-me jellies.

Pictured below are Peony Jelly and Acai Berry Tea Jelly. Some of these jellies will be going into the gift box. Yum!

Peony and Acai Berry Tea Jelly

I am linking up with other challenge participants over at Dreamworthy Quilts for the May updates.

Have fun and carry on!

Jam and Jelly

When great weather arrives, bringing with it the bounty of sunshine, I spend less time in the sewing studio.

I have always enjoyed canning. Some of my most favorite memories are of my Mom canning and she passed on that love to me.

The rhubarb is ripe, and one of my favorite jams is a rhubarb, strawberry and pineapple mix.

Rhubarb, Strawberry and Pineapple Jam

I am also trying something new to me.

We have an abundance of lilacs all over the property.

Did you know that the flowers are edible?

Lilacs

I was very surprised at how easy it is to separate the flowers from the stems. It also doesn’t take all that much to fill two quart jars.

I did look for the darkest blossoms, so I didn’t harvest any from the shrub you see pictured above. I have several varieties of whites and purples. I want the darkest to get the most color that I can.

Lilac Blossoms in Jar

Hot water is poured over the petals to make a tea.

Lilac Tea

I left mine to soak several hours to be sure and extract all that goodness from the petals.

Lilac Tea

Boiled with lemon, sugar and pectin to make the jelly:

Boiled Lilac Jelly

I forgot to take a photo of the jars after the water bath, but you understand.

Delicious!

There are several recipes online. Here are two if you would like to try this:

Have fun and carry on!

I’m Jammin’!

Blackberry jam…so yummy!

Got lots more blackberries, so it is back to the kitchen for me!

Enjoy the harvest!