Wednesday, 14 December 2022

What’s on your work desk Wednesday - I’m still here


A friend said why aren’t you blogging, we miss hearing your news.
Truth be told even though there’s been things to blog about I just haven’t had the heart for it.  I’ve lost my sparkle.  Health problems have drained my energy, as has the events of the past year.
Anyway no one wants to listen to all that so let’s have a little look at a couple of events from November and early December.


Our Queen, my Mum,  celebrated her 90th birthday with a surprise party. She was over the moon to see friends and family, some who she hadn’t seen for a long time.



At the start of this month we took another trip on the Northern Belle train.  It was as fabulous as when we went on it in 2021.


This year we went with our friend of 40 years, Sue and we had a lovely day travelling from Leeds to Hull and back via York.  We boarded the train and were greeted with champagne then served a seven course meal during the journey.



We were entertained along the way by musicians and a magician.  



This past week we’ve had heavy snow that’s still hanging around so I’ve not ventured far, choosing instead to stay in and doing a bit of clearing out, crafting this winter wreath and dragging out the Christmas decorations.  



I hope everyone at WOYWW is well and I’m sorry for being absent for so long.  I wish you all a happy Christmas and a healthy and happy 2023.   Ps.  Thank you for your card Annie xx

Take care 
Lynn
X





Wednesday, 5 October 2022

The kindness of September


Looking through my September photographs makes me appreciate
the loveliness of time well spent.  Craft workshops, an art exhibition,
good books, a mini holiday, cinema visits and meet ups with friends.


There’s been a trip down country to see my sister in Witney, Oxfordshire,
where we visited the fabulous Burford Garden Centre.


We stepped back in time on a visit to the Cotswold Woollen Mill
at Letchlade.  It was so exciting to come across these old textile design
sample books in their museum.




At long last I got to meet up with Jayne Emerson, textile designer
and creator of the No Rules Textile Society that I’ve been a member
of since Covid times and the thing that has kept me connected to
like minded folk.





The wandering welder enjoyed himself as well and came away
with some fabric pieces to cover his waistcoats with.


I’ve seen a couple of great films. The latest Julia Robert’s one
and the Fisherman’s Friend sequel.



I’m ploughing my way through books at a right rate of knots.
This Lesley Pearce thriller had me gripped from start to finish.


Don’t read Bob Mortimer’s autobiography in bed, you won’t
get to sleep for laughing.




I’ve neglected my blog of late but maybe October will see a
return to it with more of the above hopefully.



Hello everyone over at
What’s On Your Workdesk Wednesday 

Tuesday, 26 July 2022

Something to blog about -Woyww


Hooray I’ve something to blog about.

The textile group I am a member of has a new prompt.
ART & ARTISTS and we are to create whatever we want
by focusing on our chosen subject.


I love the whimsical collage work of Emily Hildebrand aka Quiet Noticing
over on Instagram.  She works in paper, painting & drawing.
My take on it is in fabric.


My second choice is Cherokee based Textile artist and author
Krista Barmer aka The Mending Space over on Instagram.
It’s all about layering and stitch with this one.

I’ve not gone with the more well known artists yet, I’m just going with what
I’m drawn too.


Over on the home front.

We picked up this vintage looking wallpaper for 99p a roll
and after living with it pinned up for a couple of days
the wandering welder has set too stripping the kitchen wall
ready to hang it.


Here’s the tidy side of the kitchen


Out and about.

I went to see Where The Crawdads Sing at the cinema yesterday.
If you’ve read the book I promise you that the film will not disappoint.
We were spellbound for over two hours and said we could watch it again.


Did I show you this stunning handworked wire flower I found in
the charity shop for 20p in a frame.  Just imagine the hours spent
making it. Never mind the skill needed. It’s pinned up on the
studio wall now.


I’m sorry for not getting back to you last week, it’s been a
bit full on again with paperwork and mum’s house sale.


Next week we are taking Mum upto her favourite holiday cottage
at Grange Over Sands and in between taking her it we will be at
our caravan just up the road.

See you soon.
Stay well and keep crafting
Lynn
xxx

Tuesday, 12 July 2022

WOYWW - Books and Wooden Houses


Hello desk hoppers and fellow bloggers, the weeks are flying by and I won’t bore you with all the stuff that is still going on with Mum’s house sale and move.


I’ve done a lot of reading



And over the last fortnight I got heavily into Wimbledon. It’s all pure distraction tactics.  I’m afraid to say the last few months has taken its toll on me physically and mentally.



However, last weekend I went on a two day craft workshop at Anne Brooke’s studio in Brighouse and it was so nice to be with likeminded folk and my good friend vintage crockery trader Pat of A Vintage Affair.


Under the watchful eye of our lovely Scottish tutor Ali Ferguson of The Purple Thread Shed we created these wooden tenement buildings. There was lots of prepping, drilling and stitching and embellishing went on.



Pat made a row of shops



Mine were loosely based on the beautiful cottages in the Cumbrian town of Ulverston.




So now we are spending a few days at our little caravan in the Lake District.  


Hope everyone is well
Love Lynn
x







Wednesday, 8 June 2022

Life goes on …… woyww 679



After three floods and three moves Mum is now in her retirement apartment. She has even had time for cake with the Queen and a Jubilee party in the residents lounge.


Life hasn’t calmed down yet though as we’ve now got her old house to prepare for sale and I’m still ploughing my way through paperwork and hours on the phone trying to get through to services and authorities.  I don’t know how folk can say things are better now.  It’s a shame I’m not getting paid to do this lot as I’d be coining it in.  Oh yes and I’m also still dealing with the flood compensation paperwork.

So still no crafting yet.  However, my sister came home for the weekend and we managed an afternoon treat at a local art gallery.




The room of curiosities 




PAULA CHAMBERS EXHIBITION 

WORKING GIRLS




Update on crafting since I started this post.  My textile group had a little online workshop on the Cyanotype process.

If you don’t know what it is, it’s a dyeing technique using chemicals and the sun.






Looks lovely …… only thing is, it should be blue and not disappear
when rinsed through.

Wouldn’t you know I had been sent the wrong chemical mix.  Poor Kim who
I bought it off was mortified.  Not to worry said I, there’s worse things happen.
So hopefully I’ll post the real thing next week heehee.



Take care and have a good week
Lynn
xxx

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