Here at Rainbow Hare, I’ve been carrying on with the Makery makeover.
Before the Sashiko, I was re-arranging the furniture in the Makery and my newly very pink table was making everything else look decidedly dull so I painted a random piece of furniture, which might once have been part of a bureau (and which we bought about thirty years as part of a joblot in an auction house in Crystal Palace) the same pink.




Please excuse the walking boots – I found them in a sale and took a photo to show my daughter!
Having brightened that up and created a little table-top storage, I gave an old cupboard (bought as part of the same joblot) a coat of teal chalk paint and a lace panel and then I got everything sorted out and more organised so I can find what I’m looking for at least some of the time.



And then I got to thinking that the sashiko-in-colour garland was really too big for the wall above the table. I liked the general idea, though, so I made a selecting of letters by sandwiching a piece of wadding between two patches of fabric. So far, I have made some letters by stitching on lace, some by stitching on buttons and some by fusing fabric. When I have time, maybe I’ll embroider some…




The wadding lets me stitch on the surface of one side of the patches without going through to the back so I can put different letters on the back as and when I want to write something else and I am using mini pegs to attach the letters to the strings so I can rearrange them at leisure :)

The command hooks, I agree, are not an attractive feature but working out where to put them put them was a bit experimental. I should really find a way of disguising them or switch them out for nails but first I have two Christmas stocking to knit.

I hope you are making something today that makes you smile :)
Janine @ Rainbow Hare
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Brenda @ Songbird Designs
This looks awesome, Janine! I love what you’ve done!!
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piecefulwendy
This is such a clever idea! I like the font used for the letters, too. Always fun to see what you are creating!
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soma @ InkTorrents.com
There is even a little spot for Fiona on your desk. She fits there so well that at first I thought she is a little cat you had made. Your Makery looks wonderful and inviting. The letters are great too. Perfect for that wall.
-Soma
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Heidrun 🍁
Yes! Your colourful needle work makes me smilling… Most your black cat.
Greetings by Heidrun ❤️
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chrisknits
Absolutely adorable!!! That would be perfect for a Birthday banner and numbers for the age.
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Benta Hickley
what a clever idea!
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Elizabeth E.
I’ve had this tucked away in my emails for far too long — today is the day I write to tell you how much I am enjoy your projects, and especially these letters. I love the “font” you’ve created –were your fusibles hand drawn? Love the look of it all. Thank you for keeping us updated on your Makery projects. I love seeing your life, your gardens and now your making space. Thank you!
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