LaurenMoffitt
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Wow it's spectacularI just finished doing this little bit of glass painting and lead work. Not a masterpiece but I'm happy with it..all I have to do is to get the door painted
I just finished doing this little bit of glass painting and lead work. Not a masterpiece but I'm happy with it..all I have to do is to get the door painted
Wonderful..is that you normal 'lounging wear'..very lady like!Wow it's spectacular
As you showed your beautiful creation I thought I'd share one of mine. This is an inspiration of Edwardian era.
Beautiful!...I like the colour.There are some very talented people on this forum. This is the sort of thing I make
Wonderful, I try amd make these in 1/12th scale...Wow it's spectacular
As you showed your beautiful creation I thought I'd share one of mine. This is an inspiration of Edwardian era.
My usual craft material is wool. This shawl I made as a pressie for my mother's 70'th birthday. It is made from just one source of wool...fleece from Jacob sheep. It's fleece is multi-coloured so I blended up all the different colours to get different shades for gradient yarn. Spun the wool and knitted the yarn.
This kind of projects tend to take lots of time to get done so I don't do them very many. I'm most content making smaller everyday items....socks, mittens, hats and I'm just in process making myself vest/gilet king of 'thingy' ...though at this rate of progress I might get to wear it for next winter
@YorkshireAli ..can't remember how long exactly it took to stitch ...it does look quite complex but not as bad as some that I have done or the tiger cross stitch that I am currently in the process of doing.....just remember that I did it a number of years ago and that it has been sitting in the bottom of a sewing bag waiting to be framed.....I had the frame for a number of years but had never got round to putting the two together until today.....Wow, that's lovely - how long did it take to stitch?
O level!..50 years ago spinning and weaving was very much 'in'..good life and all that..but all that has come back and now it is ever growing interest again...oh how much different it is now! Have you still got your equipment? I've only been spinning about 20 yrs..and it is like different world for what it was when I started. Ooooh the fluff that one can buy..absolutely anything and everything..though I'm more into 'as it comes from the sheep'..occasionally I play with something more colourful too.What nice colours. How do you use a peg loom? I used to be able to spin and weave ( I have an 'O' level in it! Seriously!) but that was nearly 50 years ago.