Hello friends. I have been away from my blog longer than I intended. But these days seem to be a continuous round of hospital appointments, sitting on the phone trying to organise all manner of seemingly trivial yet vital services etc. I have developed a major dislike for being put on HOLD with crappy music! So a quick pic on Instagram seems to be all that I have managed. Some days I feel as though I am living in an alternate universe.....THANK GOODNESS for pencils and needle and thread!
It has amazed me though, how working on a series of little things, in lots of small increments that I can pick up and put down again have added up to quite a lot!
I am still loving the #52tagchallenge and here are the latest ones.
Tag 21 - Bullion Knot on an edge. Neat way to use bullion stitches....
Tag - 22 Layers of Lace ....right up my street as they say....all vintage pieces....yum!
Tag - 23 Flowers using a colour you haven't used before. I had a gorgeous CGT called Blueberry that I never could find a project to use it for. So that was my choice.
It really hasn't shown up a lot but it was used!
This weeks tag...
Tag - 24 Needle Tatting
My efforts are in the middle and I added a vintage piece of tatted trim down the side and a vintage tatted butterfly...seemed the perfect place to showcase them.
I have always wanted to learn how to do this so have been practising. Mainly on single rings and flowers.
More video tutorials required on how to make a line of rings like the piece on my tag. I am looking forward to using some of the flowers on my slow stitching pieces.
With my sewing book completed I started a long strip for one of the vintage spools I have ..oh what a lovely time I have been enjoying, working on it.
A few progress shots....
This is the spool it is meant for. I suspect that there may be several spools used this way!
I have been using some special thread on this piece. A family friend now in her late eighties gave me this box of threads several years ago on the proviso that I used it.
I could never bring myself to until now....they are gorgeous and even though 100% cotton....so silky! They must be very old as our friend was given several boxes by her neighbour when she was a teenager (the neighbour used to have a haberdashery shop) and was an old lady when the gift was made.
So happy that they are now part of my slow stitching project.....you could say continuing the thread down through the years.
There has also been hand quilting going on in the chilly evenings we are having.....
A wonderful book has been read in the sleepless hours by clever Queensland author Avril Kenny.
And some quality time spent with my lovely coloured pencils......there is something beautiful about a rose!
A sweet little Granddaughter had a "Wild" birthday party. She was so excited....I love that all my Grandchildren have a love for the natural world and its creatures xx I thought DD did a great job on the rainbow snake cake using Great Grand Nan's ring cake tin!
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Cake, Cousin and Girlfriends |
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Baby Croc |
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Little Sugargliders |
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Tawny Frogmouth Nightjar |
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Olive python |
Thank you if you are still with me throughout this long epistle.
I hope you are all well and my lovely friends in Victoria, well and safe, dry and warm.
Take care,
Namaste and Blessings Michelle xxx