I am just not back in the habit of writing this blog. They say the way to hell is paved with good intentions, well watch out, I'm on my way!
This is the second little pin cushion from the
BBD Sarah Tobias booklet. It is stitched over one on a 32 count
evenweave linen using a mixture of threads, some
DMC and some from Vikki Clayton. It is finished on the back with a matching
dullish print.
Have you noticed the clever bit yet?
Eh?
Come on, look closely.
Mmmm - maybe some of you will never find the clever bit, seeing as you don't know my full name - but my initials are
IH.
Yeah - those clever gals at
BBD designed this one so that my initials came in the right order and I could highlight them. Now how did they know to do that?
I enclosed a ric-rik ribbon in the joining for the edging and what a chore this was! Looks alright finished though.
This photo is very smudgy isn't it? I'm not sure why I have stopped being able to take a half decent photo. This one is using my camera which was way more expensive than my son's which I often use but his definitely gives a better close up. The problem is his battery is down and I don't know where all the wires are.
Do other people have boxes full of wires and adaptors and chargers and
converters and cable things? We have so many, for phones, consoles, computers, games, cameras, every electrical appliance that has ever been made and every model of said appliance. Only my son can find the right one and he struggles sometimes. We should have a clear out!
Well, the builder has gone. He has been here for nine weeks and now he's gone and my house is an emptier place because of it.
I gave him his lunch every day and bought him a newspaper to read whilst he ate it and he had his own kettle and coffee and tin of biscuits which I replenished daily. Could this be why he stayed?
I am meeting up with friends from the Sampler Guild tomorrow over at
Cockermouth which means a drive from the east coast of England to the west. It will take about 3 hours. England is quite narrow here! We will be stash building - of course - by calling in at
Fobbles. We will be taking our latest stitching projects to look at so that will take all of two minutes for me, but I look forward to seeing what my more industrious friends have produced.
When I re-read my previous post, it sort of sounded as though the back of the Autumn Heart was too bad to show. The back, thanks to Anne, is perfectly wonderful, it was the photo of the back that was too poor to share.
Thanks for calling by
Love
Irene xxx