Sunday, 22 December 2019

Slow Sunday Stitching

Slow Sunday Stitching is something I often do. Today I spent the morning Spring Cleaning the dining room ready for guests on Boxing Day. After lunch and a walk round the block came the fun that is cleaning the kitchen floor.
Now that our evening meal is over I can retreat to my craft room to sew a bit more of Alfie, another rabbity hare. In the photo is Luna and a wood mouse, with Alfies unconnected bits in the middle.

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  1. All your rabbity hares are adorable. How sweet they look all huddled together. Love the pretty quilt they are resting on, too.

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    1. Thank you Kim, they come from books by Sarah Peel, Luna Lapin and Luna Lapin's Friends. I have been unable to use the email on your blog.

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  2. I used to make pigs and bears for my kids. It always made to happy to create them. The trio looks so sweet together.

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    1. Thank you Robin, My grandsons are not interested in them, they prefer football etc. I do have a young great niece though, so she might like them.

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  3. My goodness....I have not seen a post from you in forever...Have a lovely Christmas

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    1. Yes Diane, it's been over a year. We have had a sad year with bereavements and a lot of travelling. We hope next year is better. I need to get back to regular reading of blogs and posting on my own.

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  4. Those are adorable! My sister used to make rabbits.... in fact I think I need to repair a leg on one... now where did I put her? Merry Christmas.

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    1. I have bought more kits to make Christmas rabbits, an angel a father Christmas and florin longfoot. They are designed by Sarah Peel, she has an online shop, Coolcrafting, as well as a shop in Kendal.

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  5. I'm in love with your beautiful robin in the wreath. Perfect applique. Meanwhile, good job on the tree skirt and these bunnies. Merry Christmas from me outside Ottawa, Canada.

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    1. Thank you Jocelyn, I was lucky to be on an applique course with Shirley Bloomfield a brilliant and very patient teacher. The robin is her design. Merry Christmas.

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