Well - hello! Welcome back to WOYWW as hosted by the fabulous (and Chalet School Friend!) Sarah of Sarah's Craft Shed, who is the most able successor of our dear Julia.
Thank you all for your lovely and kind comments last week. Nobody is to feel bad about missing previous news or not commenting etc. I've been AWOL for a long while and am not the most diligent/frequent of bloggers or readers, and I've missed a lot of everyone's lives. Sympathies, love and hugs are automatically given from me and should be assumed as sent whatever your situation. This community has been a family for a long while and whilst prodigal son I am not, occasional returning sheep I am. I know you all are supportive and I am blessed to have you within my circle, albeit quite a widely spread one. That said, I mentioned to Mr B that there's a WOYWW crop coming up (mentioned, as one does, with one internal eyebrow raised to see what the response would be hehehe) and he said to book somewhere to stay overnight as Stoke is a loooooong way north. Although permission is not required, blessing is generally sought and I would say that was definitely given!
I'm sorry I didn't get round to y'all to return the comment favour but I plan on making sure I do this week. I might even remember to answer some of your questions either in this Blog or in my visits, so if I forget, do please give me a poke! And come back here later in the week in case I've added (or corrected) something...
First the desk. As the title says, spot the difference. LOL
I did actually complete two projects that have been waiting to be dealt with. Well, not projects per se but "things wot need fixing". One was a zipper pull I'd previously made for a project back for Mr B, but the clasp of which had broken so the whole thing needed taking apart and remaking. It's two inches long, took me all of 5 minutes to fix, but has been waiting at least a year. What am I like? So, job done. It was in fact hidden on that pile of a desk last week, and is gone now - but you'll never spot it.
The other task was the embroidery scroll frame that was on the chair last week. The staples had rusted through the webbing (to which you stitch your fabric) and new webbing needed stapling onto the rods. Finally got round to that as well. Another 5 minute job. An easy win. A quick dopamine fix, so to speak. I do not know why it took me so long to sort out but it's done now. The scroll frame is ready to go back in service and another item ticked off the list.
Stitching wise we have progress further into Siren's Lament, now on the next couple of rows below where I was.... can't wait to work more on her face.
And the Alluring Sorceress has moved on further too - squint and you'll spot a third shade of blue appearing. The colours are just gorgeous....
Angela (Crafting With Jack) - I'm happy to have been of storage inspiration! You asked how I reached the top shelf and the answer is simply - with a step ladder! I have my very own two-step ladder in the craft room. It never leaves and is solely for the purpose of hopping up and down as necessary. Sometimes I stand on the futon to reach the shelves above there but the rest of the time a mini ladder suffices. In answer to your second question, I try to put things up there that I rarely need. So that I don't have to get up and down too often. That said, both myself and Mr B are quite short so the next shelf down sees a fair bit of ladder action! I hope that answers your questions?
Well, I'm late posting this and now the dogs are complaining that I haven't walked them so I'd better fly....
Happy hopping!
Morti x
5 comments:
I am still not sure if I will make this year's crop but if I do it would be great to see you! well done on your quick fixes. the stitching progress is always good to see. Happy WOYWW Helen #2
LOL! I am one who uses the space right up to the ceiling. As a tall person, with long arms, I can reach most of it but just yesterday I realized I need a two-step ladder to make it easier to re-arrange a few things on the top of a bookcase, 12 inches from the very high ceiling. On the stitching, her face is showing and it looks like fine work. I've done fat wool needlepoint but nothing so fine as this! On the gown, I love the negative space stars. It looks wonderful. And yeah, the crop is miles away from Dorset so not sure if I'll make it this year. I guess I must decide in the next couple of weeks...
Happy next-day WOYWW!
Mary Anne (4)
So glad to hear that the crop is a go for you Morti. Getting a couple of quick projects out of the way sounds like a good pick-me-up too.
Stay safe and happy WOYWW. Sarah
All questions answered, thank you and I have photographs of my new higher storage on my blog. I have an “one step with hand rail” which is just enough for me to get the uppermost boxes down. Gosh! you are planning to drive from Cornwall! Unfortunately we will be in Scotland so I will be unable to go. I have a cross stitch of a boat scene that I had to stop because of my eyesight. Sometimes I get it out and look at it 🙃. Have a great week. Happy WOYWW, Angela #11
Your needlework is AMAZING! I could never do that, my eyes just aren't up to the task! I used to do cross stich, but that was a passing phase. Have a lovely week, Lindart #14
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