All Christmassy - and all Church related
- my remade 'Sunday Candle' reminding me to be a light for Jesus in my community
- the jigsaw gift tags I made with children at the Craft Fair
- the little woolly hats made with adults at the Craft Fair
- the various nativity costumes and headgear - my tutorial for this has now be repinned over 2K times on Pinterest. I am amazed
- my church biscuits- and all the other cooking stuff
- the dining room floor, showing evidence of all this craftiness [now vacuumed and shampooed]
- Lelaine and Rebecca dancing at the Carol service
- The UCF Christmas Tree in the Festival at St Martins
- One of the dance skirts
And finally, a collage of the whole year's output. I suspect there are a few crafty bits which have escaped the camera - but nevertheless I feel happy with this lot. I may not be in paid employment at the moment, but nobody could say I am sitting around twiddling my thumbs! I am not sure which project has been the most satisfying. I've loved making garments for others [especially Rosie], and greetings cards for friends, and home renovations...but I suspect 2016 will be marked at the year in which I actually got to exhibit some of my work in a pukka textiles exhibition in Norwich Cathedral. Now I really can call myself a craftswoman!
What a fantastically productive year! Definitely entitled to call yourself an accomplished craftswoman. I think that this year may mark the time I have to accept the end of my crafting pursuits (as well as gardening) as my hands and wrists are just so painful now but I do look forward to all you will create in 2017 - your ingenuity and skills are a pleasure to see. Hope you have an enjoyable New Year's Eve! Vicki
ReplyDeleteThanks for the kind words. I am so sorry you have to give up. I am determined to keep going as long as I can. I don't want to find myself saying in later years "I wish I'd done that when I was younger and fitter"
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely variety of projects, you are a craftswoman indeed!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes for the new year.
You are a wonderful craftswoman Angela, and I think many people have benefited from your industry.
ReplyDeleteYou were always a craft phenomenon, always will be! A very Happy New Year to you and Bob, and girls and co. May 2017 bring lots of blessing x
ReplyDeleteYou are a truly eclectic and inventive craftswoman. I love the fact that you reuse and recycle and your crafts are so diverse and PRACTICAL!!!X
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