Greetings lovely friends & readers
Thank You all for your sweet kind comments regarding Pippi sleeping in my "greens" fabric basket in my last post - there have been "some developments" when I realised that Blackie had decided it looked a rather comfy spot to sleep in too & took it over.
This morning at 2.30 am I heard a crash & upon investigation ...... a basket of green fabrics upturned on the floor & two cats looking at me with big innocent expressions 😉
I have removed the basket & there is an empty shelf there now 😑
Earlier this year I had a huge craft magazine cull. While sorting through them I came across this VeRy Old Australian Country Craft magazine & rather liked the primitive Sewing doll pattern inside. I had a very dear friend celebrating a special birthday this month so I put the magazine aside & thought I might make the doll for her.I made mine much Less primitive than the doll in the magazine but I was thrilled with how she came out.

The pattern is called "Stitching Clarabelle" by Lynette Gunning of Lynette's Country Treasures. I think it was the small stitchery sewed to the doll's hand which appealed to me so much, as the friend I was making this for is a professional Quilter.
I purchased a 4 inch hoop which fitted the stitchery perfectly.
I made her a button & cotton reel necklace as the pattern suggested which turned out really sweet
& I also stitched some sewing themed charms to her Pinny. The hair is hand dyed mohair from my stash.
The fabrics are from a Lynette Anderson range which had a sewing theme & were perfect for the doll.
And Yes dear friends ... I had the usual help & assistance from Miss Pippi as she pressed & ironed the doll for me !! 😉😕
This small collection of old wood saws & saw blades had been sitting in my sleepout for a couple of years. Last weekend when our weather was atrocious I decided to paint them on old sheets in front of my fire. I knew I wanted to put transfers on them but wasn't sure what colour to paint the saws ... in the end I used up some old black chalk paint that was going hard in a pot.
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The "Befores" on the left & Part way through on the right |
Two coats each on both sides was enough to cover them well - I left the handles original.
I was excited about adding the transfers - Yep there she is again right there in the midst of everything !!!
I absolutely LoVe how these have turned out. I gave them all two coats of a matt finish spray varnish as I knew I wanted them to go outdoors & was hoping this might seal them a bit & prevent moisture getting under the transfers.
I wish I'd sat my squirrel on a branch now but too late ........
I think these look wonderful hanging under my covered-in deck area & the black goes well with my vintage Mangle. Another upcycle ticked off the list ❤
If you have not already entered my Giveaway dear friends - there is still two days left to do so. Go to this post * here & enter in the comments section. I will be drawing this on Wednesday 30th June & remember I will post anywhere in the world!
Wishing you all a wonderful week ahead - be kind to yourselves & to each other,
Thank You as always for your visits here today,
With much love & friendship to you all,
Julie & the furry ones x0x0x0
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