Big fess up here......last night I went over to the dark side and played with my other obsession....not a stitch sewn! I was however being creative. So that counts doesn't it?
I usually post these things on my art blog but seeing as they directly related to FNSI or lack of I am posting it here.
I have been trying to learn more about these gorgeous things.....
Those of you who follow my art blog will know I mention Pan Pastels a lot....these are they! I began working with them in the afternoon and truth be told couldn't put them away.....so I didn't! I worked the background on this piece....
And what a fine old time I had! Played until very late too! So I was with you in spirit .
Still this morning I have kind of redeemed myself and finished making this little needlecase with the Angel Story stitchery I had finished earlier.
I think perhaps I have the Northern Hemisphere girls keeping me company now.
If you want to see what else was going on in blogland pop over HERE to WENDY'S who so kindly gathers us all together each month.
Now with aircon on I am going to work some more on Brinton Hall as this month is slipping away so fast and a new UFO number is up soon.
Have a lovely weekend all.
Namaste and Blessings Michelle xxx
Love that kookaburra.....we have them here too, and they always make us smile!
ReplyDeleteLove the kookaburra. Beautiful. Lovely needlecase. Hugs, xx
ReplyDeleteHi Michelle lovely kookaburra and what a lovely needlecase well done my friend xx
ReplyDeleteThe kookaburra is wonderful and the needlecase is so pretty. Always great to do something creative.
ReplyDeleteOOoh, I love kooka in the pastels.... I can imagine how easy it is to get lost in time doing it.... cute needlecase.... have you done all the blocks now? Still got a couple of weeks for Brinton Hall...
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Amazing kookaburra you are so talented ❤️
ReplyDeleteYou have to go where the mood takes you. Looking good.
ReplyDeleteYou are talented aren't you! Love that needle book...I was just looking at that pattern last night and quickly closed the book before I thought about it any more!
ReplyDeleteLovely drawing Michelle. We have quite a few kookaburras here and the young ones are learning their laugh. It is quite amusing to hear them. They usually wake us between 5:30 and 6:00 with their laughing.
ReplyDeleteLove your kookaburra 🤗
ReplyDeleteWe have a thing for kookaburras since we hand feed a number of them during the winter months - your painting is wonderful!
ReplyDeletePan pastels look interesting. I'm trying to figure out how you use them - is it with a brush? Mr Kookaburra is very cute, and that is just how they sit :) xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work on the kookaburra Michelle!
ReplyDeleteHad to go and find out more about pan pastels - they do look useful. Cute little needlebook and Brinton Hall is coming along nicely. xx
ReplyDeleteYour artwork is amazing...kookie looks so lifelike 😊
ReplyDeleteThe dark side it may be but beautiful work created! Lovely wee needlecase too.
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