Saturday, 30 April 2022

Mothers day preparations

I decided to Start off the inaugural mother's day stall at the school.

Not necessarily to bring money in  although that will be good. I overheard the principal saying the sand for the sand pit cost over $300!!

I wanted to bring the community together appreciating mothers and giving children the chance to gift mum or their mother figure with a surprise present.


I had this from the opp shop with lovely embroidery on. I cut it up to Sew makeup purses. 


I embellished some eye masks.


And stitched something fluffy on the back.

Can you read what they say?


As the first stall, with some people not knowing what to expect,  I thought bid be making most of the items on stall.


I stitched some satin unicorn print onto some hand towels.


Still more to go..Some head bands, and leather purses. 

Wish me luck! 

 

Wednesday, 13 April 2022

The 9 yo cross stitch

 


This cross stitch sure has been a long time coming! I started it in 2013 when I lived in a caravan  

Of course I had barely any space to Sew or room for a Stash. 

I took on a few lengthy hand projects.... embroidered a table cloth, crocheted some rugs, that sort of thing.

And then there was this cross stitch kit.


I'm feeling motivated to get going with it! 

Monday, 4 April 2022

Sentinelles


I bought these linocut prints on hand dyed fabric from Australian artist Dijanne Cevaal around 8 or o years ago.

Dianne had been to France, seen the sentinels in medieval paintings, and then created this Australian version.

Originally, a whole lot of textile pieces were created and became a travelling suitcase exhibition. 


Mine weren't intended for that.  I just knew I'd like to stitch them.


I spent some time choosing embroidery threads for each colourway. 


I'm expecting to put these next to each other as a pair, or in the same wallhanging quilt.


The quilt will tell me when it's time. 


Ahh, it's so pleasant to have some hand stitching on the go.

What are you up to?

 

Sunday, 3 April 2022

Add some Shot cotton

 I've been saving my Reece Scannell shot cottons for a long time...



I've decided that they would be best experienced through a number of quilts rather than all plopped into one.


So i cracked them open and used some tiny pieces as borders for the (now all complete! Yay!) Stitcheries.


Oh yeah! Check out the ugly jumpers with this!