Friday, September 28, 2012
another bag made
C bought some fabric and a pattern at the FofQ, but when I got home I found the stuff in one of my bags. Oh dear, I said, you left your bag stuff. Hahahahahahaha
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
kit bag
It isn't as long and narrow as it looks in the photo, there is a deep gusset. It fits over my shoulder, has anice inside pocket and will be very useful. In fact I am half way through making another :)
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
decorating and a little bit blurgh
I haven't done much to write about lately so I thought I would show you a couple of pics of stuff I did to decorate my newly painted bedroom earlier this year. The walls are a lovely citrussy lemon, with soft furnishings in duck egg blue.
The printers tray was a bit damaged when I got it so I slapped some gesso on, then acrylic paint in white, with a bit of burnt umber mixed in. It is screwed to the wall with mirror fixings. It shows off part of my angel collection.
I started doing the Pintangle samples this year. I didn't get very far but decided to make a display of the ones I did do. There is narrow strip of wood at the back of the shelf, with fishing wire wrapped around it and then tied to the hoops. I made the framed piece of reverse applique and beading around 20 years ago. The little square panel was made by my friend Diane
I needed something to fill the long wall above the bed. I had the long canvas but it was bright pink and didn't fit anywhere so I painted it with the same emulsion as the walls and sewed the embellished jeans pockets on. I put some treasures into the pockets.
I didn't make this pocket, it was a gift from Rachel and was made using the embellisher and enhanced with stuff :)
The weather has turned and I feel inclined to hibernate. Sleepy and dopey and not feeling like doing much of anything except whine. That's not the blurgh part of the blog. Oh no, the blurgh is on account of the half box of Thorntons Fabulous Vanilla Fudge that I just ate. The first 11 pieces were wonderful but I wish I hadn't eaten the 12th .......
The printers tray was a bit damaged when I got it so I slapped some gesso on, then acrylic paint in white, with a bit of burnt umber mixed in. It is screwed to the wall with mirror fixings. It shows off part of my angel collection.
I started doing the Pintangle samples this year. I didn't get very far but decided to make a display of the ones I did do. There is narrow strip of wood at the back of the shelf, with fishing wire wrapped around it and then tied to the hoops. I made the framed piece of reverse applique and beading around 20 years ago. The little square panel was made by my friend Diane
I needed something to fill the long wall above the bed. I had the long canvas but it was bright pink and didn't fit anywhere so I painted it with the same emulsion as the walls and sewed the embellished jeans pockets on. I put some treasures into the pockets.
I didn't make this pocket, it was a gift from Rachel and was made using the embellisher and enhanced with stuff :)
The weather has turned and I feel inclined to hibernate. Sleepy and dopey and not feeling like doing much of anything except whine. That's not the blurgh part of the blog. Oh no, the blurgh is on account of the half box of Thorntons Fabulous Vanilla Fudge that I just ate. The first 11 pieces were wonderful but I wish I hadn't eaten the 12th .......
Monday, September 17, 2012
St Wulfram
A bit old, a bit ancient and a bit nearly new.
St Wulfram Grantham (Lincolnshire, England) was built in Saxon times, re-built by the Normans, added to until the 15th century and then 'improved' by the Victorians.
Gorgeous gold work
St Wulfram Grantham (Lincolnshire, England) was built in Saxon times, re-built by the Normans, added to until the 15th century and then 'improved' by the Victorians.
Two doors high on the walls seem a little incongruous, turn around and look at the doorway
and it is clear that some alterations have occured somewhere back in time. The lovely arched doorway was hacked at in order to build an extra level, the 'new' floor has long gone though.
This little door shows part of the Victorian alterations, see the pipework?
those ugly pipes lead to these
not just any old pipes in this church
memorial plaque on the wall
Stone carving on the door to the crypt
Across the road from the church, this door
There are amazing doors with graceful ironwork, carvings galore, the textiles are a mix of old and new and beautiful. The stonework has the orignal mason's marks. Pattern everhwhere. I will be going back again
Saturday, September 01, 2012
busy bizzy
I collected my friends from the airport and drove to Stonehenge. Then to Salisbury. Glastonbury. Lincoln. Spalding and Crowland. Birmingham (and Coventry). Saltaire and Skipton. Howarth. York. I took them back to Heathrow and said goodbye. And now I am a bit sad.
But....
Next month I will be going to Ally Pally with baby daughter. Then to Harrogate with my big girl. Then in December I am off on an adventure with http://sweetypie50.blogspot.co.uk/ to Marrakech.
Not all doom and gloom then :)
But....
Next month I will be going to Ally Pally with baby daughter. Then to Harrogate with my big girl. Then in December I am off on an adventure with http://sweetypie50.blogspot.co.uk/ to Marrakech.
Not all doom and gloom then :)
Monday, August 13, 2012
Monday, August 06, 2012
Am I brave or what?
Tomorrow I am going to drive to London.
I don't know whether that means I am brave or stupid.
Wish me luck.
I don't know whether that means I am brave or stupid.
Wish me luck.
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