Part two of my workroom revamp during lockdown.
The stitch samples, cards, buttons and ephemera have gone.
Replaced by some canvases I made years ago. More about that next time.
The three little jars are wrapped in old book pages and bound with string and florist wire for fresh or faux flowers.
I’m keeping out some of my favourite pieces. Things that are either pleasing to the eye and/or inspirational.
My once stuffed to the gunnels shelving now let’s me see my books better and there’s things on there that I might want to work with.
I’ve had this wool children’s garment for sometime and when I’m ready I’ll stitch a story onto it. There’s a wall to be painted yet with a tin of chalk paint I found in a cupboard.
Then I’m going to sit awhile and see what the new layout inspires me to do. It may be nothing other than appreciating the refreshed space. Who knows. It just feels nice for now.
Have nothing in your house that you do not know
to be useful, or believe to be beautiful.
William Morris
Thanks for visiting
Stay safe
Lynn
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Part Three is in progress
Love what you have done, it feels very light and spacious, the eyes on the pots remind me of the eyes my husband puts on his drone to scare away birds as they are very attracted to the noise. I just need to sort my space out now!
ReplyDeleteI love what you've done to your workroom so far, it really feels much lighter and airier. Even maximalists like us do need a little clearing of the clutter from time to time :-) xxx
ReplyDeleteI love what you've done to your workroom, Lynn. It looks so airy and fresh and beautifully curated. The jars you've wrapped with pages from a book and string really are lovely. xxx
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