It feels a bit strange, blogging at the moment, but I'm sure we are all trying to carry on with normal life wherever possible, so here goes ......
It's time for Gifted Gorgeousness, and, once again, I'm a little late!
For those that are new here:
Gifted Gorgeousness - run by Jo of Serendipitous Stitching - is our chance to show off stitched gifts (primarily cross stitch) we have given or received during the month. The sign up date is 15th, closing at the end of that month. Visit Jo HERE to read all about it, and maybe "sign up" too? And go here to see who else joined in this month.
This picture is the button provided by Jo to show we are joining her.
(Yay! Those of you who visit me regularly might have noticed I don't usually add any photos from other blogs ..... (I'm not very technically minded) but, hey. today I managed it!!!! Whoop, whoop!!)
Received this month:
My dear friend Grace very kindly gave me this really pretty pouch she bought on holiday in India. Grace is very careful where she buys things in India, ensuring that the item has been ethically/fair trade produced.
It is hand embroidered and there are tiny Shisha mirrors in the centre of each flower. You were so right Grace, it’s right up my street ..... I absolutely love Shisha mirrors!
Which led to me making the little pouch that you might have seen in the Secret Stitching Sweetheart Blog Hop for Grace.
There's only one handle, intentionally, ..... I thought the pouch would be just right to hold wool for knitting or crochet ..... with only one handle making it easier to remove the ball of wool if needed while knitting. And Grace says she will use the pocket for her row counter!
just a little close up on the hand quilting |
Found this cute label to add inside:
Received:
Little pewter owl needle minder from my friend Suzie
That's the needle cushion on its back. |
Received:
Bag for lace bobbins from my sister
And these pretty bobbins were a kind gift from another lace maker,
And, don’t faint, I have a tiny cross stitch finish.
This was a gift from CrossStitcher, issue 329.
It was stitched using 2 strands. My instinct said to use 3, and I wish I had, but then it could have been too tight getting the needle through the holes.
I must apologise for not being here recently.
I mentioned last time that I had joined Instagram and I can only say it's actually worse than looking at Pinterest, if you know what I mean! There is just so much to see there!
I've been joining in with a couple of SAL's. I'll share some photos on my next blog post. If you are on Instagram you can visit me there as @flashinscissors. I've been making bags and stitching hexies, and I think I'm totally hooked on EPP.
Well, now I'm off to visit my blogging friends to catch up on what I've been missing here.
Hugs,
Barbara xxx
I mentioned last time that I had joined Instagram and I can only say it's actually worse than looking at Pinterest, if you know what I mean! There is just so much to see there!
I've been joining in with a couple of SAL's. I'll share some photos on my next blog post. If you are on Instagram you can visit me there as @flashinscissors. I've been making bags and stitching hexies, and I think I'm totally hooked on EPP.
Well, now I'm off to visit my blogging friends to catch up on what I've been missing here.
Hugs,
Barbara xxx