Wool on Sundays – 8 (A touch of colour)

Welcome to another Wool on Sundays and Thanks to everyone who stopped by last week :) This week I’ve been finishing off some projects. To begin with something part woolly, part sewing. Although I didn’t manage a sewing post this week I’ve got a LOT of felt birds ready to fly away now but I […]

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MAKING CHRISTMAS, 2013. WEEK 2

Welcome to MAKING CHRISTMAS, 2013, WEEK 2.  A big Thank You to everyone who linked up last week. It was great to see all your lists and I’m really looking forward to seeing what everyone has been making this week. Today’s MAKING CHRISTMAS is being hosted by Rebecca over at Making Rebecca Lynne. She has a […]

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Murder, She Sewed…

A Murder of Crows, that is… Another Rainbow Hare Roll with three roomy zipped pockets for Jewellery, Sewing supplies or Arty things. Or perhaps to keep your tricks and tricks and lotions and potions and secret spells and charms! To begin with there was no question of a murder at all. It started with a cloth […]

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Really Random Thursday – March Hare Edition!

Really Random Thursday again already! Where does the week go? Just after Christmas I was persuaded by a youtube video to exchange my trusty wooden knitting needles that have served me many years for some hemostats and this week I tried them out for the first time. And, lest you think I’m ‘as mad as a March Hare’ […]

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A meeting, a girl and a bird

On Friday I met up with the lovely Nicky from Mrs Sew and Sow in Lewes. We had tea, looked around an eclectic assortment of antique shops and enjoyed some uninterrupted browsing in The Patchwork Dog and Basket – no husbands or children asking “Haven’t you finished yet?”!!! Unfortunately neither of us took a working camera but if […]

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Small Brown Hare

Yesterday, I paid a visit to my nearest quilting shop. At first, I was disappointed not to find more modern fabric, although I was very pleased to find a bendy quarter inch wide ruler which I think will be perfect for cutting curved shapes for piecing. Then I bought what was probably the most traditional […]

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