Friday, 15 January 2021

A Years Worth of Journals

 2020 has been a busy year, mostly making journals and I neglected to blog about them. 

So, I thought I'd finish up the week with a few that got finished.



A Walk in the Forest



Crazy  Quilting Journal


Bluebells & Daisies Journal



Wildflowers Journal



The Sultry Gypsy Journal



Vintage Sewing Journal



Sunny Morning Journal



Shabby Chic / Vintage Journal





Shabby Chic Bunny Journal

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Monday, 11 January 2021

Christmas Past

Hello again,

A little bit of slow stitching took place back in December and a textile book emerged from my efforts.  This project made it's way down to my mother for Christmas where I hope she finds some joy from it.


It was inspired by a tutorial I watched on You Tube.  Anne Brooke was sharing the construction

of a slow stitch book, made from bits and bobs of fabrics and notions.  She has many little projects

she shares with her followers, so if you get a chance, pop on over to her channel and have a look.


So I took her idea and created this...


A fabric slow stitched textured book made with all sorts of fabrics, trims and notions.  Even some pieces of my mom's wedding gown as seen on the front cover.


The cover is edged with cotton fringe and crotchet trim and tied with a hand dyed silk ribbon.


The pages within are couched with fuzzy ivory yarn to add to the texture of the book, resulting in a very soft edging.


A pretty charm dangles from the spine.

And even the back adorns a collage of pretty fabric, notions, buttons, and lace motifs.

A flip thru of the pages on this little video:




A image of my father in his younger days 
tucked into a pocket
here.

And my mom and us all at his funeral
tucked into the back pocket.





Many thanks for stopping by 
and
I hope you enjoyed this post
today.

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Friday, 8 January 2021

A Special Needlekeep

 Happy New Year friends.  

It's nice to be back in blog land again.  My apologies for being absent these many months.  

I have finished many projects, and started a few, as well, and will try and be more vigilant in sharing these with you all.


First up is a precious Needlekeep I created from a gorgeous kit I purchased from Georganne Miller Anderson, who you can find at Damsels in Lace on FB.  She sources beautiful vintage European laces for her kits and custom creates for her clients a lovely selection of pieces to create from. 



This kit comes beautifully wrapped with complete easy to follow instructions on how to assemble.










Each package labelled for easy access.










Full of more than enough embellishments to create with.











And this gorgeous cabochon button, with the most delicate boutique of Forget-me-not Flowers.  The prettiest button I have ever seen.





Usually, Georganne gives her Needlekeep kits a name, but I have named my own.  Recently, on December 24, 2020, I became a grandmother for the first time.  A sweet little girl, who I hope will take up the needle some day.

So may I present,

"Aurora"











Some pretty scissors tied in there with silk ribbon.


A view of the front and back cover laid open.



I hope you enjoyed my post today.
  Be back soon with more completed projects.
Enjoy your day my friends.

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