Well
it’s again been a while since I last posted – not intentional; however, I’ve
had stuff going on and I suppose lost my sewing mojo to some degree. I moved
house mid-May. What I’ve actually done is to move back home, having temporarily
moved in and lodged with my sister-in-law for about 18 months – I rented out my
house to tenants. It was a great opportunity for me to reduce my mortgage a bit,
which is in preparation for me retiring next May when I’ll be 60-years old
(cannot wait!!).
In moving
back home, I decided it was a good time to have some decorating done, which I did
before moving back. I’ve had all of the upstairs and the staircase redecorated
and new carpet laid, new wardrobes from Ikea, new light fittings and I’m still
waiting on a bespoke handmade chest of drawers, which I designed. So, a fair
bit of my time was spent organising all of that. Plus also re-packing my
belongings, removals, ending the tenancy and everything that goes with that
etc. etc.
So to
start with, I made a bag for my nephew’s wife (Hafsa). They had been to Turkey
on holiday, and Hafsa had bought back a print of lovely colourful doors. As soon
as I looked at the picture, I saw ‘free-motion applique’ which had to be done,
and as everyone can use another tote bag, that’s what I decided to do. I used
faux leather for the base. Here are the framed print and the bag:
Next,
and for whatever reason, I decided to make a ‘Tilda’ duck with some of my Tilda
stash – I then thought I might as well make two!!
I’m
fairly sure I’m moving away from the Artist Teddy Bears in favour of the Waldorf
Dolls I’ve been loving more and more over the last couple of years or so. I have
LOADS yet to learn about them, but here is my third attempt.
It’s
better than the first two, but I’m FAR from happy with the face – getting it
right is about the eye/mouth/chin area, which I’ve not done well; however, it is
the face that’s the most difficult to get right. Still, in about 3 – 4 weeks, I
shall be attending my first Waldorf Doll Workshop, which will hopefully guide
me in the process of the face and hair making. I also made the dress and
knitted the cardigan that she’s wearing, together a spare red & white dress.
So then
(4 weeks ago) I decided to break my ankle!!!!!!!!!!!! Now if you’d read my last
blog post, you may recall I was on crutches then because I’d had a total knee
replacement. So, this is a bit of a déjà vu moment – same leg even! What happened
was that I was going downstairs (getting ready for work at 6:15am) and thought I
was on the last stair before the floor – unfortunately, there was actually
another stair, which I missed, and I landed very heavily in a heap on the
floor. A trip to A&E and then the fracture clinic resulted in a moon boot
and crutches – and 6 weeks (or so) off work!! Mind you, boredom has really set
in being housebound! Daytime TV is totally pants – here I am watching the ‘Sewing
Quarter’. I’ve even signed up to ‘Netflix’! Still, it could be worse! Speaking about
Netflix, have you seen a wonderful film called ‘Lion’? It came out a couple of
years ago and is a true story about a 5-year old boy who became lost from his
home and family in India; accidently ended up on a very long train journey
across India and was eventually adopted by a couple in Tasmania ….. what a
fabulous film (and a tear jerker).
I have
to keep my leg elevated as much as possible, which rules out sitting at the sewing
machine, so I’ve settled down to some knitting instead. A few weeks before the
ankle break, I’d been to the Birmingham Yarningham Knitting Festival, where I excitedly
bought a kit to make a VERY quirky (which I love) little fox. So excited was I when
I bought the kit, it didn’t occur to me to read the pattern. Now, although I’ve
been a knitter since I was a child, I’ve only ever knitted in what I’m now
terming the ‘old-fashioned’ way on 2 metal single pointed knitting needles with
either double-knit or 4-ply yarn. This quirky looking fox has been a massive
(and welcome) learning curve to my knitting skills. I’ve had to knit with what
is probably equivalent to something like 2-ply yarn (very thin), knitting with
dpns (double pointed needles) in size 2.25mm (also very thin) – my sister-in-law
said they look more like cocktail sticks, which is true, especially as they’re
made from bamboo. I’ve learnt to do something called ‘short rows’, I’ve knitted
‘in the round’ – I’ve cast on with a method called ‘figure of 8 cast-on’ – and all
this on needles only a little bigger than cocktail sticks. I did it though and
my ‘quirky fox’ is the result AND he looks like the picture on the pattern. He measures
about 8 inches from top to toe.
This
week, I also finished an ‘Ellie’ which I’d prepared months and months ago. Finishing
meant stuffing the body and doing the head. He has a little pair of trousers,
but I’ll probably finish him with a little knitted top …….. eventually!!!
Next
on my list is a couple of small (I hope) cross-stitch projects.
I think
to be honest, I’ve been doing a lot more dreaming about the crafts I want to
do, rather than actually ‘doing’!! I’m really hoping I can do something with my
crafts once I retire, such as holding workshops as well as selling made items
and I think I’m getting too anxious about it all. Although I have loads of
ideas of things to make, I just really don’t know where to start with the ‘doing’
side of things!! I need to do some business research I suppose and make a plan!
I also think I’m probably afraid of failure and am procrastinating big time!!
Anyway, to finish, and
just because he’s so gorgeous, here’s a photo of my great nephew, Mika, who is
just over 8-months old now ……. isn’t he a cutie?