Thursday, October 29, 2020

Puzzle Adventures - September 2020

 What can I say? It's been a busy month, but I did get a few puzzles done in between all the other stuff.

Often I don't even take the time to get pictures taken of other projects before they head out the door, but I shall try to be more careful to record the projects I work on. I get carried away enjoying the process and clean forget to grab images to show you. Sorry about that!


BUT! On with the puzzles...it is almost time for the October posting! YIKES!

Let's hope I can recall which I did in September...sigh...

Continuing the alphabet series with 'Puzzling Together' on Facebook -

V is for Vehicle - I have this old puzzle that was given to me when I was much to small for it, back in the 60's, it took many years and many tries before I could do it by myself. 




It is getting rather fragile now and will probably not take too many more builds.


And then of course I had this beautiful Autumn one by Cobble Hill, from the 'Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady' series.

Like all the others in the series, it was a joy to complete. I love all the details in the beautifully water coloured sketches.



Y- is for Youngsters - 'Feeding Time' - another beautiful puzzle by Cobble Hill. Unfortunately this one is no longer available. I am so glad I got it. It was a delight to build. (I did find it on Amazon Canada though...)




And just for fun...this adorable image. I traded the puzzle locally. It is missing one piece, but that is just fine with me. It's a keeper! This series of cat puzzles by Buffalo would be fun to collect I think.




Just look at these fun details...


And bright saturated colours, surrounding this little squirrel hiding in the corner.



And finally a Van Haasteren...always many amusing bits to be found in these images!




I'll be back shortly with the line up for October. Right now I am looking at the alphabet selections for November and deciding which other ones I want to do. I've been trading quite a bit, so I have a nice 'new to me' pile to do!

But first I need to get some knitting done. Almost there!