Sunday Greetings dear friends & readers,
Three small things emerged from the chaos of my sewing room this past week
Considering I don't actually have a sewing room at the moment, this is quite an accomplishment
I have moved my machine to the dining table - yes accompanied by the cats - & am using the dining room floor as a cutting table!!
This Verse appealed to me very much this week !!! |
My lovely friend Jane contacted me after I wrote in this post about the gorgeous mustard wool blanket I had been gifted
Jane inquired if it was to be cut up for craft work & if so, could she please have a rectangular shaped cushion made from part of it??
Although I did have "some assistance" with the cutting out of the cushion, whilst down on the floor ....
.... I did manage to complete it for Jane, & also pick any stray cat hairs out of the finished article
The grey buttons were in my Button Jar & I felt they just set off the finished article nicely
My friend Donna gifted me this lovely water colour painting two christmas's ago
I loved it - especially as I collect enamelware in these colourings ... however the watercolour sat in a folder for many months
I had wanted to frame it but the only frame I ever came across that was just perfect, had a price tag on it of $89.95 ... which unfortunately was out of my budget.
If they had just removed the "8" from in front, I might have been able to afford it!!
This little frame was the perfect size & was on sale at The Warehouse for just $12
I bought it on impulse because I decided the watercolour had sat in a folder for long enough
After two coats of the green Amulet paint that I am so addicted to fond of, I felt it just set off the watercolour perfectly
. . . . & I put together this little vignette on my rustic dresser
(in amongst the chaos that is currently the rest of the house!!!)
(in amongst the chaos that is currently the rest of the house!!!)
When I was gifted a small bag of doilies & old linens late last year, much of it was beyond repair & unusable.
However in the very bottom of the bag was this old piece of patchwork, which I think had been a cushion cover in a former life
I unpicked the back of it & carefully washed it ... it was very delicate & tore on some of the edges as the fabric was so thin & worn
I decided I would like to make it into a small table mat as, although faded, I loved the colours & fabrics & someone had taken the time to hand quilt it at one time
I cut off the torn edges, added a vintage cotton lace & then backed it with a plain piece of cotton
Then I hand quilted around the outer edges of the patchwork ... Pippi made sure I didn't miss any stitches & Blackie tested it out for snugability for me !!!
I really love how it has turned out & hope to find a special place for it in our new lounge area ... perhaps on top of a small cream table would look lovely
Also I am so pleased that the old piece of patchwork has been given a second chance at life
The pile of white on the very bottom is our lounge ceiling!!! |
The Mr bought the big trailer home from the farm yesterday & we began the huge task of clearing up our lawn .... indeed it didn't take us long to fill the trailer & there are still at least 3 more loads this size to be taken away
The red chair is for folk whose arms are too tired (yours truly) to throw the wood way up high !!! |
We had some gentle rain in the night which will help to green up the brown patches of lawn again.
I hope you have a wonderful week ahead dear readers & find some creative time amongst it all
Thanks to all of you who stopped by ... your visits are so very much appreciated
sending much love & friendship to you all,
Julie & the furry ones x0x0x0
I hope you have a wonderful week ahead dear readers & find some creative time amongst it all
Thanks to all of you who stopped by ... your visits are so very much appreciated
sending much love & friendship to you all,
Julie & the furry ones x0x0x0