We are actually having Christmas at my parent's tonight so that Bill's parent's can watch Cayenne, and then we can spend Christmas with them tomorrow.
So I guess I should give the final rundown of all this season's craftiness.
First, my mother's handspun mittens:
I hope she likes them; she's been pestering me for a pair for a while.
On the embroidery front we (finally) have my grandmother's pillowcase.
I finished it a while ago, but didn't get around to washing and ironing it until yesterday:
Also on the embroidery front, I've been on a bit of a cross stitch ornament kick:
(tree with cardinals and the deer are from page 8 and 28
Cross-Stitch Quick & Easy Dec/Jan 1991, cardinal is from Crossed Wing Collection and the scrollwork tree is from gazette 94
I actually have a ton more patters that I want to do, but I had to put them aside for next Christmas, because was running out of time!
Then there is Bill's scarf:
No, do not adjust your screens, you se right, that is a woven scarf. I have indeed succumbed to yet another fiber hobby.
This was my first ever weaving, so it is very far from perfect (please, don't even LOOK at the selvages!) But I am incredibly pleased with it. I've already got several ore projects in mind, I can only weave once a week though, because I'm using one of the looms in the weaving room at the hand weaving museum but then do have Inkle looms that you can take out, so I took on home and have been playing around on it a bit:
Some of the belts and bookmarks have gone up for sale in my shop I'm having so much fun playing around with color patterns and pick up designs, I'm making way more than I could ever use!
It's ok, I don't know what selvages means.
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ReplyDeleteThis is my first visit to your blog. You are a VERY talented lady. What a diverse range of crafting you do!
Thank you for sharing your life and adventures. See you soon!
thanks Shebafudge! I have far too much fun making all my little crafty things. :)
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