Hello dear friends & readers,
I have some exciting news to share with you here on my blog ...
I am currently awaiting the birth of my very first grandchild due to be born at the end of this month
I have been lovingly stitching some handmade creations as I await the birth of this special wee baby ...
Oh ... Its a *BOY* by the way !!!
I had quite a stash of lovely soft, white towelling & I thought some handmade washcloths never go amiss ...
so I stitched up half a dozen & bound them with some pretty bindings.
so I stitched up half a dozen & bound them with some pretty bindings.
Also some polar fleece cuddlies are a definate pre-requisite for a winter baby ... along with some flannellette cot sheets & a matching wheatbag to warm the cot
But the project I have been working away on diligently over the past few months ... in between orders & kitten related life ... is this cot blanket for my grandson
I came across the pattern in an old Country Threads back in January when I was culling alot of my craft magazines. The design is called "The Toyroom Floor" & is by Lyn Hyland of Lil' Blokes.
I thought it was perfect for a wee boy.
I used a gorgeous wool blanket I had tucked away but I enlarged the size, & added the Noah's Ark to the top
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| Soldier, Train & Jack-in-the-box |
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| My favourites .... Teddy & Golly, toy ball & Noah's Ark |
I took it outdoors to photograph as I felt the colours were showing up really quite "wishy washy" & they are in fact lovely & bright & vibrant
When I had finished the applique I backed it with a nice thick cream polar fleece bought from Spotlight. Then I bound it all .... but it still seemed to be lacking something ... so I purchased this variegated perle thread & decided to herringbone stitch around the edges of it all
phew ... what a loonng way round the blanket !!!
I have the label ready on the back to fill in with his name & date of birth :-)
I had an old toy which had fallen to bits so I saved the rattle inner & made this wee cat soft toy/rattle from the leftover blanket scraps.
And last but not least ... a pair of soft flannel shoes in perfect kiwiana fabric, the buzzy bee ... lined with the same polar fleece as the blanket back
Gosh I do SO look forward to making many more special creations for my grandson over the coming months.
And I have included these next 2 photos to show you just how difficult life really is craft-wise in my house of late
On the floor - Me - trying to cut out blanket toys - helpers NOT optional !!!!
chewing on my machine cord - a frequent pastime !!
. . . this game is called "unravel the cotton for Mum" . . .
Oh it brings new meaning to the word "tolerance".
Yesterday, just to get some fresh air & "blow the cobwebs out" we ("we" meaning me & cats) spent some time on the deck washing all my gourds & putting them in my old wheelbarrow ... hopefully a nice splash of colour for the coming winter months :-)
Thank you all so much for popping by today to see my creations,
I hope the coming week brings you many lovely moments,
with love & friendship to you all,
Julie, Blackie & Pippi
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