There’s snowdrops in the garden
daffodils on the table
and pancakes for tea
I’ll have to do two rounds of the reservoir to get rid of this sugar laden load of calories.
Craft wise I’ve watched a fabulous zoom talk by Ceramic Patchwork artist Zoe Hillyard
Zoe takes charity shop find vases and pots, smashes them into pieces then rebuilds them by wrapping the pieces in fabric with stitch, no glue. Then she stitches the pieces back together into the original shape.
She was commissioned to do this series using these images from a fashion shoot.
I’m having a little go but it’s proving a lot harder than it looks.
It’s been a busy start to the year getting Mum’s finances sorted, along with the completion of the sale of her house. Add to that I’ve been house hunting for my sister who is coming back up north after 15 years in Oxford.
In the meantime I’m going to straighten out my fabric stash ready for the new prompt with the No Rules Textile Society. Hope everyone is well and still busily engrossed in their chosen creative craft.
Take care, catch you again soon
Lynn
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Here’s a bit of trivia before I go. On my birthday in 1994 the largest pancake ever made was in Rochdale near to where we live.