Giving up television during Lent allowed me to miss much of the hoopla surrounding the royal wedding. I don't mind the wedding news so much; it's the endless speculation and commentary that goes with it I find tiresome. So needless to say I didn't buy any of the magazines or commemorative dishes and what not. I wasn't even planning on watching the wedding, but of course this morning at 7am what else could I do but turn on the tv? I missed the ceremony but got to see the happy couple, the dress, the carriage and the balcony kiss. Suddenly I found myself wishing I had something to commemorate the occasion other than the memory of me sitting in my pyjamas drinking green tea. I decided to stitch a "little something", and ended up with a new key fob or scissor keeper:
For some reason I seemed to think this would only take about an hour to stitch, when in fact it took four all together; and I also got the crazy idea to stitch it over one thread. I guess I was feeling all confident now and figured that stitching over one on 28 count would be breeze. After the first arm of the cross was done I had to break out the magnifying glass!
I stitched a little crown on the back.
See what I mean when I say a "little" something?
I have also been doing some sewing lately. I made these sachets from the book
Sew Sunny Homestyle by Tone Finnanger. They were fun to make and I have a few more in the works.
I put some lavender in them and they smell, well,
heavenly!
I put a rosette on one: I'm not sure if I should embellish them all or just keep them as is. Any thoughts?
Have a great weekend!
3 comments:
Love your little fob and the angel wings. Too cute!
OMG! No wonder you almost went blind!!!! So TINY but cute ;o)
Love the sachets that you made.
Very impressive, Jenn- of course I love the Union Jack! I think if William and Kate heard about the way you commemorated their wedding, they would send you a crumpet!
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