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  1. maria

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      What beautiful things!
      Well here's a screen made by OH (the structure) and self. We made it a few years ago but the cotton panels where left white. I'd always wanted to decorate them in some way, and so this summer I finally got around to it, using a technique I saw Alys Fowler use on her 'The Edible Garden' programme. It basically involves hammering leaves or flowers onto fabric. The first pics are tests that I did first. IMG_20140920_145659.jpg IMG_20141004_100901.jpg IMG_20141004_100925.jpg IMG_20141025_115025.jpg
       
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        What a great concept and a lovely screen as a result. The thing that's most precious to me is - this is yours, you made it and it's unique,
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          I love the screen and the whole printing idea Lorea. :dbgrtmb:
           
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            fabulous!
             
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              Thanks

              It's for this.

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              It's a self portrait of me I whittled from silver birch while at my last Christmas Market. I'm going to give it to my Nan for Christmas. I haven't seen her for over a year because of my Agoraphobia, so I thought of it as a gesture that I am always thinking of her and that this is a substitute until I get better.

              The spade is made from an old baked bean lid I should add that I painted. The handle is made from a broken green garden cane I had knocking around too, which I sanded and then stained.
               
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                Awwww jane that really cute and really sweet

                It looks brilliant
                 
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                  How thoughtful - Nan will love it JJ,
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                  Im not a bunting person but now i have a pergola thought i would make some for the shop. Plus if i crochet it out of the polypropylene twine it can stay up in all weather and not get soggy

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                  I think it looks alrite. I think im going to do a version where the tips of the flags are a diff colour like they have been dip dyed
                   
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                    Finished an xmas garland forgot to take into consideration that the gold would blend in with the wood of my fireplace but im gonna pretend im going to understated

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                      Love the garland and the bunting, it's so lovely to have own crafted decorations.
                      Is it possible to knit with that twine, do you think? Sadly I can't do crochet.
                       
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                        Im not sure to be honest its really hard stiff stuff so i think it would be quite difficult to knit with as you collect stitches on the needles dont you? As you can tell i dont knit lol

                        Just asked my mum and she shook her head and said no lol
                         
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                        Thank you. Now the idea's taken root, I'll have to experiment.
                         
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