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Thursday, September 22, 2005

bags of fun


bags of fun
Originally uploaded by Jam_mam.

How it all fits onto the bag. The area to the right of the figure is covered in a beaded velvet which is beginning to say 'cosmos' to me. Just beginning ...

mother with cornfield


mother - bags of fun
Originally uploaded by Jam_mam.

She stands in front of the cornfield. The blank faces are becoming fixed I can't see them any other way at this time.

bags of fun again


bags of fun again
Originally uploaded by Jam_mam.

More corn :) to the right of the mother figure

Corn Field


bags of fun
Originally uploaded by Jam_mam.

Corn field to the left of the mother figure. This captures some of the view I had out of the train window a week or two back but I will definately revisit this image as it is not all of it. Also I would like to see it on different backgrounds.

bags of fun


bags of fun
Originally uploaded by Jam_mam.

Belle asked to see the Maiden in context so here she is. Happy with this figure now, although it did seem strange to see her clothed for a while, but to save my DD blushes she is now dressed. Wise woman will go on the right hand side, over the pocket and surrounding area.

Tuesday, September 20, 2005

Maiden Clothed


Maiden Clothed
Originally uploaded by Jam_mam.

Another view of my Maiden. Slightly yellowed colours due to artificial light, but does show the spread of the surrounding stitching. Decided today I will add some flowers later but still not decided whether to add a face or not. Ready to move on to the crone/wise woman now.

Maiden Clothed 2


Maiden Clothed 2
Originally uploaded by Jam_mam.

A closer view of the Maiden for my bags of fun bag.

Sunday, September 18, 2005

Katrina, caring and craft coming in a poor third :(

Just a quickie to let anyone know I am still here :) Very hectic fortnight but I have been crafting :) Only things for swaps in the last few days so I will have to wait to post photos as I have limited myself to posting them after the opening date in case partners peek in here and get a surprise they didn't want to see - yet.

So I have been doing an appliqued Christmas block for the friendship block swap - that's my September one - can't believe this year is winding down already but I have a beautiful stash of red school house blocks which I look forward to making into something in December - probably January!

I am 3/4 of the way through another scarf to the same pattern as my winter swap (see earlier) this one will go in the 'christmas presents I have made' box.

I have joined the Katrina 'all that Jazz' block project over on flickr hosted by SharonB - looking forward to having the time to browse all the other contributors blogs and learn loads.

My bag was well received for the shabby chic bag swap but my partner is unwell so I still have my bag to look forward to - Hi Kelly :)

I have done some work on my bags of fun bag but not as munch as I would like. I am really ready to be finished with my maiden now :) I just need to dress her - the stitching around her shows up quite well and is in different shades of pink but the darker tones don't photograph clearly so fill in the blanks for yourself.


Planning for a doll swap and a private doll swap which will be great fun - have lots of ideas for that one

Also made the second block of an online BOM

- with all these blocks lying around I made a protective folder (fabric) to keep them in until I make them up, happily used a UFO grandmother's garden to decorate the front. So all my blocks are cosily housed between clean white felt sheets until I need them :)


The caring of this title is my children and foster daughter. Big kids back to school this week and it has taken me a while to adjust to being at home with little one again. Very hectic rushing about not getting much done sort of week. Would be very nice to be back at the cottage :) X's mum annoyed me on my birthday too :( but I will survive and that which doesn't kill us ....

More later ... time permitting!

Sunday, September 11, 2005

Is this how you design?

I had a wonderful moment this afternoon. DH and I were out with little X at a preserved railway. I was riding along, in the late summer sun, with my head stuck out of the window of the carriage, smoke and steam billowing past. We paused for the engine to run round at the end of the line and opposite me was a corn field, harvested and now all stubble. Around the margin of the field the wild flowers were growing up through the stray corn and stubble. Suddenly I saw for the first time ever a scene that made me want to stitch it.

I have discussed here previously, how working on my bags of fun bag has enabled me to enter new territory in drawing my own patterns for the work I have done. To take a step away from slavishly following someone else's design. This is another new step. I looked at the field in a new way and 'saw' the image I wanted to create in stitches, ideas began to leap into my mind of what stitches and which threads. Unfortunately I did not have a camera with me, and my visual memory is weak so I do not know if I will ever actually capture those colours. But for now the amazing thing is the idea, the desire so sew something that I have seen and I have interpreted in stitch. Wow, I cannot really convey how it felt.

Since Wednesday's meeting about X I have been feeling down and blue, today was especially bad and traces of that malaise remain, but now I also have a warm, but somewhat frightening new feeling. I can do this design thing, can't I? I never thought I could before, I never realised I wanted to, but somewhere I had the ability I didn't know I had. Now ALL I need to do is to realise it, make it real. Oh, is that all? LOL. But, no, I should not disparage :) the hardest most surprising part is done. I had the idea! Is this how you design?

Wednesday, September 07, 2005

Updating the update :)

My swap partner for the winter swap did like her scarf - phew! What a relief :) Feel happier that knitting was an acceptable choice as she knitted for her partner too - a down the line swap.

R has also received her embroidered heart and is pleased so that's good too. I told her she can redo the beads if she wants, still not sure about them myself :(

Have completed the first block of an on line block of the month (BOM) Jacobs ladder first time I've made this block and it went together smoothly. I am using 1930s reproduction fabrics from my stash and may make this the Christmas quilt for my niece depending on how it turns out and time available to make her another one.

This photograph was taken under artificial light and this has yellowed the colours. I prefer to photograph in daylight but nearly always sew at night! Anyway it gives an idea of what I have done craftwise today.

My sewing tonight was very therapeutic as I have had a negative day. Looked After Child Review meeting for little X. I like meetings normally (school governors, statement review, parents evenings, etc.), the structure and invitation to speak ones mind constructively, the social outlet in a controlled setting - I don't know why, I know lots of people hate them, but me I love it, the formality appeals! In fact I went to a very sloppily run meeting a couple of months ago and I really wanted to take over and do it properly hehehe. These meetings, however, are different, they are so negative and achieve so little. Excellent chairperson, lots of structure but such unhappy and desperate people with such unhappy and desperate lives, making so little if any progress between each meeting. They leave me feeling very gloomy.

So my Jacobs ladder has pulled me out of that grey place and back into the sunshine :) I have another BOM project which has been gathering dust since January. I think the forum feedback and the personal contact via email with the teacher has made this a totally different undertaking for me :)

Tuesday, September 06, 2005

Catching up

So, back from my holiday and with minimal housework (sound like I usually do some? - don't be fooled)I felt as if I had done lots of work on my bag - that is until I checked the bags of fun challenge and saw what everyone else has been up to :) Well done everyone, going great guns. My additional work so far looks like this

The idea will be to use different colours and shapes in the stitching for each character and to add charms and buttons etc. to each in themes appropriate to each phase. Belle has been very helpful with sources of inspiration for the crone and ideas are starting to form for her. This is a much slower and more deliberate and careful process than what happened with the maiden and the mother figures - reflecting the nature of maturity perhaps :)

In addition to this I added to the CQ block for Gail by doing a herringbone seam

and a lavender bush

I tried to copy the work of one of the others from the CQ RR I am in at cqcrazy but couldn't do the bullion stitches. I thought I had taken my stitch dictionary with me but couldn't find it so I had to improvise. I made the flower heads by sewing a stitch of the required length and then button holing along it without sewing into the background and anchoring the end. Does this 'stitch' have a name anyone?
The block now looks like this


While I was away I also had the opening day for another swap - the theme was winter and I made a scarf, sadly I still haven't heard from the recipient whether she liked it or not :(


Before I went away I posted a cq'd heart block to R for the friendship block swap I am in - R supplied the background fabric for her block and I had fun playing with different stitches - it ended up like this (I am not sure about the beads but happy with the rest) again I haven't heard from R if she has received it yet but it has been well over a week since it was posted so I hope if she does check in here she will have already received it. i enjoyed doing the blue roses but I think over all I prefer to use the stranded cottons and metalic threads rather than the ribbon, it's a littl unpredictable for me :)


When I got back I quickly made another swap to meet the deadline :) This is for a Shabby Chic bag and was my first proper bag. I made it using a pattern from the latest issue of Country Threads. It is a little handbag with 'wooden' handles in co-ordinating floral prints with lace trim and a internal pocket in a complementary colourway. The pattern called for Pellon but I didn't have any so I used a much lighter weight iron on interfacing and then added wadding which I quilted. I didn't decorate with the appliqued flowers as in the pattern, a) because of time constraints but also b) because I felt the fabrics were not suitable. The finished look is very different from the original and I like it better. I was really happy with this bag so I hope G will like it a lot as it was a hard one to post :) If she likes it too then I will be happy, if not then I will wish I had kept it myself :( I cannot post a photo as I only had the regular film camera at the time and the photo I took is rubbish! Hopefully G will be able to take a picture to show the bag to it's advantage and I will share that :)

I now have a swap lull :) This month I only have a friendship block to do - this time applique and a Christmas theme. There should be another CQ RR block but they take a while to arrive and the next one hasn't reached the previous person yet so I don't think it will be here in a hurry. Then on to Doll making - another new area for me - I've done one. So I should, theoretically, have lots of time for Bag this month

Thursday, August 25, 2005

CQ Christmas Stocking

My mini swap partner has now received her stocking so it's time to share the photos here too :)

The first picture is taken after I pieced the stocking but before embellishment. The piecing was done by hand and I found this a much easier way to work than by doing it one a machine. Mainly because the slippery fabrics were more controllable. As you can see, I incorporated lace into one of the seams at this stage.


The next photo is taken part of the way through embellishing. The detail of my first few blocks is shown more clearly in this photo than in the photo of the finished piece. In particular you can see the row of 'daisy' flowers more easily. After stitching the flowers I decided my 'style' is country naive (hehehe). In this photo you can also see that I did all the seam treatments first before filling any of the blocks. None of these patterns or motifs were planned out beforehand - I just picked up the needle and sewed. This freedom appeals to me greatly now although just a few months ago when I started the CQRR it was the sacriest part of CQ.


My third photo shows the finished piece. I had stitched one holly leaf but it looked too dominant and drew the eye too much so I changed it for two smaller ones. To the top right there are three little buds - my first bullion stitches but it's a good job they aren't very clear as I now realise I did them all wrong LOL well I am still learning :) To the top left you can see that I laced the running stitch spiral - what you can't see is that I used a metalic thread to do this. Theis is the clearest picture for the embellishments. I did ponder whether to sew the recipients name in the collar of the stocking but decided against it - she has a very short name! I wasn't sure if she uses her full name either.


This final photo shown the stocking made up, with a ribbon loop at the corner and a simple calico lining, the reverse is a gold satin (from memory). I am glad I took the photographs throughout the process as although the one of the finished piece shows the shape it was not flat (how do you iron cq?) so some of the other photos give a better idea of the embellishments and a truer representation of colours. All in all, I thoroughly enjoyed the whole exercise and will probably make more in future.

Monday, August 22, 2005

Face off or face on?

The majority of comments both here and at the flickr group seem to be of the opinion that my Maiden could be left faceless. An archetype - provide your own face viewers! I am not sure that this isn't some kind of cop out for me - self-confessed face phobic? Still contemplating. Evie suggested a couple of interesting alternatives, a mask or a photo like face of a real person. Either of these would involve learning some new techniques which is no bad thing. The second - a real face - I think I will reject, although thank you for the suggestion :), as I don't want anyone to identify her as an individual person. The first provokes a little more internal debate about masks and the conflict between hiding ones identity and my stated intent to make her virginal and voluptuous. Hmm. Very interesting. Need more time to think. I must confess I lean to the blank option at present but I fear this is more to do with my lack of confidence than it is to do with believing this to be the right choice! If two of my figures are faceless it would seem to follow that the third should be also, that leaves me the dilemma of how to indicate age without a face.

Meanwhile, back at the bagface: I have had very little time to work on Maiden today but late this evening made a start on her hair embellishment. So far I have embroidered a meandering running stitch in a toning stranded cotton and threaded this with a lighter pale yellow which contrasts nicely. I may well have a problem photographing this at this stage as my digi camera will only go in to 0.2m in focus. However if I post the photo to flickr it can be enlarged. The main idea behind the meandering stitching is to give the impression of curls - there are spirals and waves, but also to secure the fabric especially at the edges. So far I have only covered half the head of hair so back to it tomorrow.

Today's comment about the Maiden from DD - we went to buy her first bra today - she says the Maiden needs more padding!

Saturday, August 20, 2005

Why feedback is so vital

I know some people work in isolation and only reveal their stuff when it is finished. Me, I like to talk :) I know, you couldn't tell ;) I thought I would share some of what has been going through my mind for the 'bags of fun' challenge and thus reveal how important feedback is to me.

Firstly on a very basic level I believe it will help me to complete this piece of work. Today I haven't had the opportunity to sew. Busy morning building shelve (don't ask!) and this afternoon taking DD and kids to the beach. By the time we got back and fed bathed an put the little one to bed I was shattered. But I am disappointed not to be able to show a picture and wait for some feedback to it. I have resorted to adding my WIP photos to the flickr group before I intended to, attention seeking :) Anyway I digress, I think the desire to hear what people think of what I am doing will keep me going so

1) completion.

2) Evolution. I started with my mother figure and through blogging her creation I came to the idea of the Maid and Crone. It was pondering why 'Mother' is so important to me so that I could explain my choice of figure, that led me to consider other aspects of myself.

3)Confirmation. Whilst I had the three of them it was comments from Belle which led me to a lovely phrase like 'stages of womanhood' :) This brilliant turn of phrase, which I have heard before but had not connected with what I was doing, has consolidated my idea for me. Having the appropriate terms makes them real, and other people's positive comments validates my choice too. Thank you :)

4)Deliberations, the whole is greater than the sum of the parts. Belle and I have had an email conversation about my Crone. She suggests the term 'wise woman' which I wholeheartedly accept. This is lovely. I was stuck at the witch/hag/hooked nose/warty chin/greenskin stumbling block. Was that really what I wanted to represent maturity? No! But I had gotten no further. Belle's wise woman answers the dilemma of giving equal weight to the third of my figures, and of maintaining a positive outlook for my ladies. I still have to work out how to capture those ideas but at least now I start from a happy place.

Back to the practical rather than the theory. My Maiden (again thanks to Belle) was made by tracing a drawing from my original sketch onto bondaweb for the hair. I had started out intending to use freezer paper but all those spiky bits defeated me :) I did use freezer paper for the body though' as I didn't want a blanket stitched edge to the body. Initially I didn't intend to pad the body but in order to make the breasts padded it seemed best to pad the body too. It also tied in nicely with the look of the Madonna/Mother figure. The breasts were made like yo-yos but then padding was slipped in behind them as I neared the end of sewing them on. Nipples are red french knots. The belly button was originally pulled in too tightly by a stitch from the back but I didn't like the way this creased the tummy so I undid that and will replace with another french knot slightly indenting as before.

Work still to do. In order to secure the hair without sewing completely around it I am intending to sew strands of 'hair' on top of the fabric bonded to the bag. The face I have already drawn out on the original pattern will be softened a little by using less threads, maybe only one strand of cotton. I don't want her to be too obvious, but quite delicate. My DD says that if she has diaphanous fabric clothes she will look like a hooker! I jokingly said I would make her a stripper and put tassels on her tits! But the effect I am looking for is more virginal whilst still voluptuous. If that is possible. I hate embroidering faces! So I am very nervous about this. I have drawn the features quite large on the original but may scale things down to make her less cartoony if I can. Hmmm still thinking about this. Rather than adding fabric clothes I am considering making her dress from stitches again still a new idea.

I have already learnt something very impotent - it is okay to take my time, and wait to see what I will think of. Also to know that I will think of something!

Good night everyone and thank you for your help - it is invaluable!

Friday, August 19, 2005

Maid my Day

Sorry, DH and DS have a pun competition permanently running and it rubs off on me sometimes :)

Here are the pictures of my Maid - still the embroidery to do but the basics are done.

DD says I must dress her and I promised not to use ginger hair!
A wider shot to show where she is, and she is the same height as the Madonna
Now rethinking the lace on the other pocket as I may need to place my Crone here. Have no ideas yet for the Crone herself other than that I may make her just a head and no body.

Thursday, August 18, 2005

Madonna, Maid and Hag

My Madonna has developed into a triptych :) I have decided to add a Maid and a Hag to my bag as well as the mother and child image I put on earlier. These will be in different styles to the Madonna. I have drawn the pattern for the Maid and she is of a similar size to the Madonna figure, but I think she will be in raw edge applique, with embroidered features. Having a debate with myself now over whether Maid should be 'whore/tart' or virgin, but think the three are supposed to be virgin, mother, and crone - correct me if I'm wrong? The dual identity thing is the virgin/whore with the Madonna being Virgin. May just be getting a bit to complicated so I think I will let this one sort itself out on the bag!

There has been some debate here between DD and myself about whether I will be allowed out of the house with a naked young woman on my bag and I am told I have to put a bikini on her or I will be disowned! I thought she should have nice pert little breasts with french knot nipples :) However, in the interests of family harmony she will be clothed, for the time being, (tart would be more fun to dress). Hopefully will get the basics done tomorrow so I can post some photos. Haven't given much thought to my Hag/Crone yet other that the classic 'witch' idea but still mulling over this one and will come back to it when Maid is in place.

Most notable thing about the whole process for me today is that I drew a pattern and played with it until I was happy. I did draw a figure for the Madonna but she is pretty simple and stereotypical so couldn't really be called a design. But I think my maid is actually the first thing I have designed, ever, ever, ever in my life. So small fanfare for Jacqui, LOL. After that build up I'd better make her good. Hehehehe

Time Check

Got the idea for a clock from here
THE BLANK PAGE WITH A FEW ADDED SCRIBBLES...


I use this clock to check the time in Australia a lot so I thought it was 'time' I had one of my own. LOL

Plus, please note :) I finally figured out how to post a link so watch out I will now have you hopping all over the place :)

Tuesday, August 16, 2005

Mother and Child

Sometime yesterday I thought of adding a Madonna figure to my bag for the 'bags of fun'. Given that I am a foster carer and therefore a kind of professional 'mother' this seemed appropriate. Additionally when apraising my life last year I realised that 'mother' is the thing that I am good at, and the role that I am happy with. I wondered if it would mislead people into thinking me religious. My surname is Mulcahy (Gaelic) and people often assume I am Catholic, which I am not. I mulled over the idea for a few hours but kept coming back to it's rightness as an image for me. I have let go of worrying about what other people will make of it, and use it as an image of woman, universal.

She is made from cotton. I drew the image onto paper first and then cut out the pieces and used them as a pattern, making a needle turned applique. The faces were lightly stuffed before being sewn onto the body and then wadding was placed behind the image. The whole piece was then appliqued onto the jeans by basting it over the paper pattern prior to sewing it down. Small 'quilting' stitches mark out the simple form. I had originally drawn a simple face with closed eyes using straight lines but found that I was happier with the blank faces. Now anyone can see whomever they wish in her. Just like a mother!


Here is a better picture of the velvet showing the beading more clearly (well, a bit more clearly).


I have just taken a photo of the front of the bag to give an idea of scale. This made me realise that I have a lace motif pinned above my Madonna which looks like a halo - coincidence :) I will move it or I will be misleading people :)

Monday, August 15, 2005

Little to report tonight other than that I have sewn on what was pinned on yesterday :)

I plan to use my 2 hours whilst my foster daughter is at contact tomorrow to get everything ready to do some handwork when she comes back. If I get a move on I may even get some sewing done! How I ever managed to do all that cross stitch when my 3 were little I do not know.

Perhaps I should clear up what may be a misunderstanding caused by yesterday's post. When I said that others would no doubt do work of a higher technical standard,and with more artistic flair, that was simply a statement of fact. SharonB and Sharlee were kind enough to be very supportive and encouraging in response and for that I thank them :) But for me the challenge is very definitely small 'c' and not about competing with the others in the group. What a pleasure to be allowed to be part of something so exhilarating, where my work will be part of the project and I will be valued for what I can achieve. I happily do not feel intimidated by anyone's work. I have never considered myself to be very creative or to be at all artistic.

My mother, who taught me the basics, only every sews for utility, a button, some mending , clothes when we were little. My other female relatives knit and my grandma knits and sews and crochets. I don't think their work has ever been valued other than in a practical way and I am sure none of them would consider it to be art. I think they view me with a tolerant bemusement. I have always loved to sew and taught myself to embroidered many years ago but then stopped because I saw no purpose or use for it. Now I have rediscovered the satisfaction of using a needle for decoration as well a s utility. This is the first time in my life that I have been part of a community of women who understand this and feel the same. It is like coming home.

If someone else's bag is 'better', 'fancier' or more 'artistic' than mine then I rejoice in that achievement. Already the beginnings are an inspiration to go places I have never been before. The joy is really in the journey and in the company. My cup runneth over. I am more than content :)

Sunday, August 14, 2005

Tentative first steps - 'bags of fun'

Not going to post to the flikr group website until I have some real progress - maybe once a week as suggested by another member there. In the meantime I will record the day-to-day goings on here. :)

Here is a picture of the front with a velvet beaded panel pinned in place ready to sew

and here is the back
with some antique lace over one pocket - again pinned waiting to be sewn.

The velvet comes from an old piece given to me by a friend clearing out her craft supplies - it was a beaded waistcoat and I wanted to keep the piece quite large to preserve the pattern of the beads. The photo shows the inset black fabric against the velvet well but does not show all the beading which surrounds it. The lace was from the same lady.

I am thinking about the bag as I fall asleep and when I wake up in the morning. I have toyed with the idea of a theme; planets, sky, water, sewing? In the end I think I will just go for heavily embellished, rich and pretty. The thing I enjoyed about a recent cq swap was the freedom from planning, or rules. What do I feel like doing tonight? Well, okay then that's what I'll do! This means my work will not follow a predetermined plan nor arrive at a fixed destination. We will just go with it and see where we end up. Strange to think that when I first started the cq RR only a few months ago it was that very freedom from rules and a lack of a pattern which frightened me so and prevented me from starting.

I am sure that the technical execution of some of the other bags will be better than mine. I see that others already have more forward planning and insight into the direction their bags are going in. The results of some of the other sewers will probably be grander/cleverer/more innovative too. But I do think that we will all have fun. Already I am enjoying my sewing and the exploration of uncharted territory more and more each day.

Friday, August 12, 2005

The 'before' shots

Went to the charity shop this morning and bought some rather large (UK size 20) black jeans. Hopefully the black will help the colours sing and not sure why I went large. Didn't mean to - went into the shop with every intension of a 10 / 12 size pair but came out with these large. Going with the flow and large it is. Think I will probably add a base too so that the bag will stand once full. Could be a 'take-this-one-with-swimming-towels-and-costumes-in' kind of a bag, or a 'mum-will-carry-the-picnic-and-blanket' bag. :)

Feeling very happy about the whole thing. Lovely to be making something to keep for a change. LOL

Anyway here are the 'before' photos.

Front

and back


Now ALL I need to do it some sewing :) May start by using some of Nancy's wool to crochet a belt to go through the belt loops (unsurprisingly).

Thursday, August 11, 2005

Stormy Weather

Debra said DD might want the bag back once it was embellished - she wants it back already. I am only allowed to embellish it if it ends up looking 'goth'! I decided I wanted the stitching to make it's own mind up rather than having to plan it all out first and I could not, therefore, guarantee 'goth' so it has been reclaimed. Funny how now I want it she discovers that she really liked it all along. Anyway on the positive side the bag, which has languished unloved since completion, is now being used.

I will charity shop for a old pair of jeans to use - so I am starting again, this time from scratch!

Tuesday, August 09, 2005

Bags of Fun!

I have joined the 'Bags of Fun' Stitch Along / Challenge being organised by SharonB of inaminuteago.

I made a denim jeans bag for my daughter about two months ago and she was totally underwhelmed and has not used it. So, I have nicked it back again and will work on it for the challenge, don't think it will be a problem that the bag is already made up as I will be doing all handwork. The photos of the groups work are on flickr and one day I will work out how to link to other people's blogs and websites until then I will post them here too :)


This is the front and

this is the back


As yet no surface stitching on the jeans other than what they came with but I start tomorrow. As for all my other projects and swaps well I have decided to give up sleep. Ha Ha. Anyone who knows me knows how I love to sleep and how useless I am if I don't get enough and on that note I think it's time I was off to bed :) Night night all.

Monday, August 08, 2005

Confidentiality

Another day where I can't add anything! How frustrating! I am crafting - mainly cq - but it's all swaps at the moment so I have to wait until the recipients open them before I feel free to 'go public'. For one of them in particular I would like to journal the process so I am keeping al the WIP pictures to put on later. Again I have found the process of photographing the work very helpful in enabling me to step back and take an overview of the progress I am making.

Taught my DD and her friend (both aged 12) to crochet yesterday - once you can do something you so quickly forget how hard it is when you are learning! But they persevered and had nice long 'necklaces' by the end of it. Will dig out some beads and bit and bobs to decorate them with tomorrow. Next step how to make granny squares!

Also in the process of finishing foster daughter's 'table tent'/Wendy house. Can't remember if I blogged about this earlier or not but know I haven't added any photos so once the window frame is on and the flowers are growing outside the door I'll do that. All donated fabric so far so a free play tent - the very best kind. DD did remark that when she was little all she got was a blanket thrown over the table! She's right too :)

Monday, August 01, 2005

UFO swap update

Monika has received the swap item which prompted the discussion about UFOs and swaps so I can now put a photo here. Each of the stars is the size of a small dinner plate. The flash takes out some of the vibrancy of the colours but you get the idea. This blanket is crocheted.