Wednesday, 24 November 2021

WOYWW - it’s a busy life being retired


It’s been a busy week in the Holland household.


After the Shibori dyeing workshop I did recently, I started
using the dyed pieces to create festive ornaments, bunting
and cards as part of the No Rules Textile Society latest
prompt - Festivities


Here’s a few bits and pieces on the cork wall in the studio.


Tuesday morning was a 6.00am start.
I took a friend to hospital for her hip replacement operation.
Once back home I ended up sat at the desk stitching after a
my Pilates practice.


I may have revolutionised my days by earlier starts.
The ideas and work flowed well, accompanied by a mug of tea
and Alexa playing music by my current favourite band
Hollow Coves.

Zoom talks have become a new source of inspiration as well and
after a talk by textile artist Susan Briscoe on Sashiko and Boro
stitching I went onto produce this little framed piece.


Those folk who know me for my love of charity shop and
vintage clothing might like this.

Here’s an Instagram chum showing off her St. Michael’s denim
dress that she has had for over 30 years.



Here’s me wearing the same one that I bought from a vintage
trader friend for £5 a few years ago.
Isn’t the shearing gorgeous.


Well folks that’s all from me this week, apart from my Mum
celebrating her 89th birthday yesterday with a surprise afternoon
tea party at the restaurant/bar that I did my courting in with
the wandering welder 


There were no afternoon teas 43 years ago as it was a steak
bar and posh drinking hole.




Have a lovely crafty week ladies
Take care, stay well

See you soon
Lynn
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Wednesday, 17 November 2021

Shibori, cake and cork



Happiness is me being in the company of like minded
folk and learning something new.


On Friday I went on a Shibori dyeing workshop at 
Creative With Nature in Todmorden, West Yorkshire, a quick
drive over the moor from where we live.


I’ve admired the results of this dyeing technique for some time,
so when an opportunity came up at one of my favourite places
I quickly got myself booked on.


Saturday I had my pinny on again this time to bake
Coconut & Almond slice for friends coming round for
tea in the afternoon.


Now I’m pondering on what’s next on the agenda.  The diary is
a lot fuller this year than last and I can’t make my mind up if that’s
a good thing or not.


When I visit the library sometimes I randomly pick books off the shelves.
It results in reading authors you’ve never heard off and dipping
into different genres.

The Better Liar is not one I’d normally go for, it’s a mystery/thriller.
It did have me hooked, so a good choice on that one.


Nearly forgot to show you this.
The old cork tiles in my craft room have finally been
replaced with this lovely thick cork roll.  “The wall will fall down
first before that’ll come off”, said the wandering welder heehee.

Still faffing about with my displays.

Times short today as I’m taking mum for her booster and then
seeing my bestie for a catch up later.

Have a good Wednesday desk hoppers.




Wednesday, 10 November 2021

Patchwood Sampler and coincidences



I’ve just had the best weekend over in Brighouse, Yorkshire
with my friend Pat where we were back in the studio of
textile artist Anne Brookes.  We haven’t seen her since March 2020.


The reason for our visit was to attend a two day workshop run by visiting tutor,
Ali Ferguson aka The Purple Thread Shed of Scotland.



Starting with blocks of soft wood our task was to create Patchwood Samplers.




The theme for my sampler was my late Auntie Gladys and her
love of gardening.


Coincidentally the last time I was at Anne’s studio I
was called away early as Auntie Gladys had been taken in
hospital. Sadly she didn’t come home again.
I also briefly met Ali Ferguson for the first time that day.


Ta dah …… here’s my end piece.

And now of course I’m obsessed with the process and have asked
Santa for a drill for Christmas.

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Lynn 
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