Wednesday 20 January 2016

Hibernation


Hello and a belated Happy New Year! I'm sorry for my lack of posts of late. I have just been hibernating for a while and negotiating life's ups and downs. I've still been stitching though, slowly stitching away at this piece which I've been working on for quite a while in between completing other things.

I've now finished this piece, but I've been struggling to photograph it to a good enough standard to show you here... I'll keep trying and hope to show you soon.

In the mean time here's a little 'textile token' I just made in preparation for my workshop at Hope and Elvis in March. If you are coming along, I look forward to seeing you there....










17 comments:

  1. Dear Christine, you can't believe how happy I am to be able to come in March. Even more now that I see an example of what you prepare for us. Oh joy!
    Hopefully, we will see that beautiful winter work you have done in its flesh.

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  2. Lovely to get a post again I am always in awe of your stitched writing as it is so neat. The closeup this time looks as if you have couched the threads down. The swirls and beads are a lovely edging

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  3. how lovely! glad to hear from you, you are such an inspiration!

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  4. Enjoy your blog immensely. Inspirational. Beautiful detail. Thanks for sharing this with us. Please don't stop!

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  5. Wow that looks like a lovely piece with a lot of work, sweet little stitching too!

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  6. What does the large brown piece say?

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  7. I look forward in seeing more photos of your brown piece....I,m so curious.

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  8. I found your blog today, and I am really pleased I have. Love your work!

    bye
    Danielle

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  9. I love your worktable - looking out of the window onto the garden and with just enough 'clutter' to inspire....I guess it's like making a nest, gathering things around you into an environment where you feel content to sit and be creative. Happy stitching xxx

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  10. Although I do not sew or rarely I like very much your work, your universe. It is very inspiring.

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  11. Hello,

    I like the romantic yet simple look of those "textile trinkets"!

    And the photograph of your worktable is so beautiful - it looks
    like a very cosy place! :))

    Kind regards from Riverside,
    Nina

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  12. Visiting your blog brought me to tears. I'm so grateful for your inspiring work. MB

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