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Tuesday 27 December 2022

Fabric Fun and Eyeballs

Over Christmas we have had quite severe colds and are still not quite over them. So I have spent some time just sitting and using up fabric stash. I did have quite a lot of fabric scraps so one rainy day I set to and sorted out the lot. From it I was able to cut multiple squares and rectangles.

It was an eclectic mix of colours, so I sorted it into brights and pastels. I made three mini-quilts.



The new puppy Gordon got the bright one. He loved it and curled up on it straight away.
 
I also made fabric bowls, .....not quite as precise as I would have wished, but they are stackable.


The nephews have been into drawing eyeballs (don`t ask) so I made them each a crochet eyeball with veins and hanging from the optic nerve!!!
 
And I found this free pattern on Pinterest. I think he is quite cute. He might get a little cosy blanket or a nest.

I`ve completed four traditional knitted teddies in varying colours.
A lovely pattern which I have adapted to suit myself.
 
I have made one foray to sort out the greenhouse. Many of my geranium cuttings have suffered in the intense cold. I had to pick over the lot, removing mildewed leaves and then I covered over with fleece and old net curtains. More cold weather is forecast.


The sweetpeas are doing well. They are a bit of an experiment with home-saved seed which is often a bit more robust.

And finally after removing some dead leaves I discovered the helleborus nestling amongst the foliage .... a sign of things to come.




 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Saturday 10 December 2022

Baubles, Ribbons and Pinecones

The Setting 

One fabulously frosty, cold, sunny morning.

One beautifully warm yurt with a blazing fire going in the log burner.

Christmas music playing.

A table covered in greenery ...holly, ivy, spruce, variegated shrubs.

Boxes and baskets of baubles, ribbons, teasels, pinecones, acorns, pompoms.


Eight people eager to learn how to make wreaths (well some I feel had done it before)

 What we did

We used circles made from our own willow, as a base. 

 

We padded it out with cypress lleylandii and laid spruce in layers all round, tying off as we worked round the circle. We used garden string or florists wire.



 

Then we had a teabreak with little gift boxes containing chocs and silly Xmas jokes.

We exchanged the greenery for the goodie boxes and began the really fun part, adding all the pretty bits. There were a few hints about wiring up various things such as pine cones and baubles.

(Pine cones are easier to wire up if they are opened up. And it was easier to pull the ends off the baubles and wire tightly round the little ridge there.)

The most difficult item to wire up, was the delicate gold sprayed acorns but we managed.

The great thing to see at this stage was how the wreaths became so individual and the "look" that people favoured.

Some were delightful in their simplicity.

Some were more natural looking.

Some were "busy."
 

All of them were lovely in their own way. And everyone was proud of their own effort. 

The Results






 

Hollie nearly escaped before her photo was taken.

 We ended the session with home-made tomato and lentil soup courtesy of Anne and butternut and lentil soup courtesy of Jan and Julie. I tried both ..... delicious.

Paula made a batch of her lovely mince pies with cream.

We all had a wonderful time, a lot of laughs and ended up with very special wreaths.

And I think we might be doing it again next year.