Tuesday, 18 October 2011
Christmas is Coming
Wondered if the City & Guilds class remembered these dolls we exchanged one Christmas. I still have mine hanging up in my work room. I am sure Annie will have come up with a fascinating subject for the current C&G students. It is well worth the effort of making something as on the final session before Christmas you go home with a lovely reminder of your friends on the course.
Friday, 14 October 2011
Bookbinding Class
There are three beginners in the class and at the end of Week 2 we have all managed to complete a pamphlet book each. Mine is the green one. The red one was the best as it was completed without getting glue marks on it anywhere, unlike the other two of us!! We both put it down to the fact that we had to rush at the end and forgot to turn the waste paper that we were using over to a clean side.
On week 3 two of us began constructing a book from scratch so we cut out our pages and made signatures. This photograph shows my signatures trapped between two boards in the 'Book Lying Press' with a 'Backing Saw' which is used to saw across the spine to add holes evenly ready to stitch through.
The third person is deconstructing an existing book to repair it. Both methods involve our learning to stitch the signatures together.
Monday, 10 October 2011
Childhood Memories
Bet you have already guessed who this is? I was looking through some packing boxes for something else and came across some of the old photos I had copied some years ago for my brother and I.
A bit older here with my brother. Cats featured in my life even then. These were two of the three we had at the time. Not sure why I am holding the black and white one as mine was the black one - who just loved my attempts at dressing him up in doll's clothes and pushing him about in a pram.
The black and white one was a Manx cross and had a little bob tail.
Wednesday, 5 October 2011
Nutty Problem
We are bedevilled with these horrid fat, fluffy little creatures at the moment. This is one of three that were in the garden this morning. Mr C next door has loaned me his trap but neither DH nor I can bring ourselves to kill them by the approved method - shoot them or hit them on the head with a hammer!! Once trapped it is illegal to release them as they are classed as vermin. They have done a lot of damage to the house over the years as well as the trees in the Dell. Their antics are actually quite entertaining and Sox finds them intriguing but has no idea what to do with them - like catch them and kill them PLEASE!!
One of the advantages of living here is that we have lots of wild birds visiting the garden, but the squirrels steal the food I put out for them as well as eating the eggs and baby birds in the spring.
A solution may have been found - one of the builders who worked on the wall ties has an air rifle and has offered to come and shoot them without our having to trap them. Hooray ..... can't believe it will ever happen but watch this space.
Transfer Dyes
Having purchased some transfer dyes in powder form at the NEC in August I have been waiting for an opportunity to try them out (time is also an issue at the moment!!). Worcester branch of the Embroiderers' Guild meeting in September saw everyone going home with three pieces of pelmet vilene with the instruction to make a box out of the pieces. Full of enthusiasm I mixed up three shades of the transfer dyes and put them in old film containers. Painted my pieces of photocopy paper and collected some leaves from the garden. The above photograph is the result of a morning messing around. As usual no more has been done to these pieces so it was with embarrassment that I went to the October meeting of the EG and saw lots of finished boxes.
However, I did also mess about with a piece of pelmet vilene I had intended using as a book cover which had been roller painted with dark blue acrylic paint using a patterned roller. It reminds me of the franking on envelopes. I have even got as far as stitching a little bit of texture onto it. Just need some free time to get on with all of the above before the November meeting.
However, I did also mess about with a piece of pelmet vilene I had intended using as a book cover which had been roller painted with dark blue acrylic paint using a patterned roller. It reminds me of the franking on envelopes. I have even got as far as stitching a little bit of texture onto it. Just need some free time to get on with all of the above before the November meeting.
Monday, 3 October 2011
House Ties
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Red painted area is the crack with the wall tie inserted horizontally |
Dan the plumber has popped in this morning to remove two of the new radiators so that we can get behind them to fill the cracks so no doubt the builders will be back next week to make more mess. There was an awful lot of dust and debris!!
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Black lines are the resin |
Picton Gardens
Picton Gardens holds the National Collection of Michaelmas Daisies and is just over the Hill in Colwall. We managed to pop in there last week and it was very pleasant.
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