Part 27 Vol 6 Field Notes - Tribute to Edith Holden & By the Sea journal’s
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#roxyjournalofstitchery vol6 Field Notes
I very proud to announce my Christmas Panels are now available for sale on my website.
tobelovedtreas...
Thanks again Corrine
To be loved treasures
I got some thread from my Mother-in-law and they were very thick and were what she used for reupholstering and pillow making. LOVE them!
Sounds awesome..
The forest floor has been a great prompt. Love the mushrooms and would not have thought to use the crochet bits. ❤❤❤
Beautiful 🍄 🍄🟫 mushroom layout! Cheerful colors.
Thanks for sharing Fudgie’s comfy place. Looks warm and sunny.
Take care , Corrine!
🌸tess
Love The Fudges'
hammock ❤
Looking great. So glad you’ve had some stitching time and sharing with us. Hope the week goes well ❤️
Fudgie’s hammock is wonderful, such a great place for an old guy to relax and sleep, mind his bed is rather posh too makes sense we have lovely beds ergo our animals should too. Your mushrooms are looking great, can’t wait to see what stitches you do to enhance these beauties. ❤
Looking great!
Loving this xxx TFS 🤗🤗 I loved your Sue Spargo book ... that's going on my Xmas list xXxX
hi Corrine. i can't believe how quickly you designed this piece! i love your colors and textures and the addition of lace. it's looking great. i look forward to seeing what you do next. thanks for sharing it all withus.linda from california
Thank you so much Linda. I am really enjoying this piece
Great look with the crochet mushrooms maybe a frog in the background. Fudgie has a penthouse accomodation what a life
Love your mushrooms Corrine, look forward to seeing them after some stitching.
With regards to your blister, you can get special healing Band-Aid/ dressing for them which helps the healing, I had one on my finger from a burn and the pharmacy lady recommended trying one, well it was amazing.
Take care.😊
I’ll try that! Thanks for the tip.
Cute! I’d add one small ladybug somewhere on the forest floor or on a mushroom!
That's a fun idea!
Some of those colours! Makes me wonder if your Grandmother didn't also stitch a bit for square dancers.
My guess is the thicker thread was used for buttons
Been following you for a long time. Learning about lot, getting great ideas and trying some in my pieces! Those is sort of late I know you went to France short while ago and you found so many lovely things at that flea market. Did that happen to be where you were staying or is it a regular thing/or always a particular day of the week. I am moving to Spain early next year from the US. I've seen flea markets but no fabric etc. I was told by someone there people just don't do that work or buy fabric/lace etc anymore. That does not sound right. BUT if I'm gonna be in Spain im sure we will fet to France. What was the name of town you stayed at or was it somewhere near Paris. We've been.planning this trip for a year but it takes time to sell everything and then house/car. But we will need to wait about 5 months for our resident visa. We have a realtor and lawyer. We will make a visit early next year to check out properties available at that time in person.
Thank you for all you do and teach! ❤🧶🪡🧵
I stayed in Paris and was on a 5 day textile tour. So we were all over Paris. It was the best adventure
@tobelovedtreasuresbycorrine oh wow....very cool. So you had arranged to go on that tour? or did you just go and do the tour on your own. I would love to do that. I'm sure we will get to Paris so I'll have to scout around and see if I find treasures like you did. The tins you found are terrific!
Can someone please tell me the name of the sue spargo book was being shown please
Truffle Duffel it is her newest book
Hi you need a mouse in that picture?