- There's more than enough felt and thread to complete the project, plus stuffing, and ribbon for hanging loop
- There were very clear coloured instructions with helpful diagrams of the stitches
- The embroidery is quite complex in parts but OK if you practice first on a spare bit of felt.
- I found it helpful to draw the main lines with a Frixion pen [see here] to guide my stitching on the neck, body and tail and also position the eyes and the stars. The ink disappears under a warm iron!
Wednesday, 25 March 2026
Hen Party!
Tuesday, 24 March 2026
A Lidl Of What You Fancy...
A new Lidl opened in Dereham last month. Excited shoppers queued in the rain [not me, I was in Manchester that week] It's a lovely big store, with good car parking, an instore bakery and lots of extra features [like a self scan checkout area]
I've been in there two or three times, and I like it. There's more space in the aisles, and a wider variety of products. Early on Monday I was in there getting eggs and milk, and also picked up one of the Too Good To Waste boxes. It cost me £2 and I am really pleased with what I got for my money. I do not often post 'shopping basket' pictures on the blog, but decided this was worth sharing. I separated out the items and priced them up
The bananas will need to be eaten up fairly promptly [or used in banana bread, smoothies or a pudding] but everything else will keep OK in the fridge for a few days,
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This strikes me as very good value.
The boxes are kept on the far side of the tills - so you inform the assistant that you would like one, she adds £2 to your bill, then you collect it as you leave the store. This is a good system. It stops people handling the produce or swapping out the contents of their boxes, exchanging leeks for more easy peelers!
What is the best thing you ever discovered in one?
Monday, 23 March 2026
New Life, Fresh Joy
I love the signs of spring everywhere - the 'volunteer plant' primula which has randomly popped up in the back garden, the buds on the trees, the sense of new life, and hope. I love the fact that Easter happens in Springtime.
We are certainly celebrating new life in our family - my niece had a baby last week, her second little boy. I have a new great-nibling!*
Sunday, 22 March 2026
Saturday, 21 March 2026
One For Sorrow, Two For Joy...
This is the logo of The Magpies, aka Dereham Town Football Club. Norfolk boasts a number of FCs with bird nicknames [Norwich Canaries, Kings Lynn Linnets, Reepham Robins...] Founded in 1884 as Dereham FC, merging in 1986 with a Sunday league team, to become Hobbies United - in 1991 named Dereham Town FC.
This year, 2026, marks 60 years since the first name change, and our local museum is making this a year of sport [we just had the Winter Olympics] So Katie asked how we could bring the Museum Mice up to speed on this.
I said that creating sports gear for the mice was a bit of a challenge - why not dress them as footie fans, and give them all hats and scarves? And I'd got black and white wool in my stash...
Oh no I hadn't! Lots of white dk, but somehow almost all my black wool got used up when I donated it to some poppy-knitters. I bought a cheap ball of black dk and set to, producing first scarves and then hats. And the hats needed pompoms.
"Why is there a small fork on the coffee table?" asked Bob. "It's mine, I said defensively, "my first ever fork, it used to have a little spoon with is but that got lost decades ago"
"Buy why is it on the coffee table?" "It is perfect for making Mini PomPoms"
The project is going very speedily, I'm making hats with both white and black pompoms. The mice should look splendid! I decided to polish up my little fork, so got out the giant tin of Brasso. Don't forget, if you polish a piece of cutlery with Brasso or Duraglit, you should wash it in regular w/u liquid afterwards before using it for food.
Have you ever made mini pompoms?Do you support a football team? [I don't]
Do you still use metal polish? [The National Trust polish their copper and silverware just once a year before the start of the season]
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Friday, 20 March 2026
Fourth Project Finally Finished
Kirsten and I began this collaboration at Lammas and we have managed to finish during Lent in the run up to Easter. Each month we each made two patches [hence 'two by two'] and kept one, swapped one, until we had twelve each. These were 7.5cm square. What a diversity of pieces
- A printed Noah's Ark scrap, cut in half [she got the ark, I got the rainbow] over stitched with running, back, and chain stitches, plus French knots
- An autumnal piece on rich brown fabric, with tumbling leaves
- A darned patch done on evenweave fabric using the speedweve darner
- A sparkly snowflake with silver threads, beads and sequins on midnight blue satin
- A nine-patch created from different fabrics used in previous collaborations
- A red and black poppy for remembrance
- A representation of the ironwork on the great door of Norwich Castle Keep
- A landscape of sea and sky in shades of blue
- A crochet Granny Square
- A Manchester bee, on a honeycomb of Manchester spun cotton
- A sampler on the fabric from the Shed aprons, with a coded message
- A Christmas fabric overstitched with running, back and satin stich to give texture
So that's it for now, Kirsten will post pictures of her piece too. A very different interpretation!
We have decided on a hiatus for a while, we both want to pursue some different sewing techniques. We are still very good friends and I am sure that before long we will come up with another idea we can collaborate on. I would really recommend working together like this it has so many benefits!
Thursday, 19 March 2026
IncyWincy Removals Limited
Spider Re-homing Kit ©
It will amuse the children on their next visit!
















