Mother’s Day…
and I know it’s a month away but it will soon be here! So, I’ve given some vintage tray cloths that have seen better days a new lease of life as little cards that can be given for any occasion – not just Mother’s Day…
and I know it’s a month away but it will soon be here! So, I’ve given some vintage tray cloths that have seen better days a new lease of life as little cards that can be given for any occasion – not just Mother’s Day…
I’ve been asked to turn some shirts into four cushion covers for a mum who has recently lost her son to cancer. It’s an emotional request to fulfill and quite daunting to make something that will be treasured.
It’s finally finished!! The Windsor Castle wallhanging is complete and the little swans finish it off nicely. The castle fabric and bugle beads catch the light beautifully and I really hope my friends will like this memento I’ve created for them.
I’ve added bugle bead windows that will catch the light, a hessian pathway and some French knot flowers. The swimming swans are being machine stitched in place so now there’s only the Union Jack to add.
I’ve been spending the day cutting out a multitude of trees and wavy snippets to create a stylised River Thames. All is now stitched in place ready for the next stage.
The next step is to add the castle to the background and stitch it in place.
Step-by-step progress is made and this is the first stage of creating the wallhanging. Placing some lacey clouds on a blue sky makes the background come to life.
This latest project is a farewell gift to friends returning to New Zealand after spending many years in Windsor. I thought a small wallhanging of Windsor Castle would be a nice memento. I’ve started the initial prep work and am pleasantly surprised and pleased with it so far…
completely! Anyone who knows me will tell you that I have a great aversion to drawing! The first steps of a project inevitably mean that I have to put pencil to paper but once I have made a start things get better and with the help of tracing paper and a rubber I soon get going!