Over the last few weeks I’ve managed to stitch the first and last page for my bee book…
At the Harrogate Knitting and Stitching show I made a bee-line (please excuse the pun!!) for a certain stall, in my garden book I stitched a little fabric panel with a lovely painting of a blue tit…

The same artist was there and as I thought, she had one of a bumble bee. I wanted to do the same idea of words on the background, I decided to do all the different jobs a worker bee does over her lifetime, from nurse to undertaker to forager. The background was blue, green and yellow, so I chose a similar DMC thread, so it wouldn’t compete with the bee.
I used a spare bit of green linen for the title and my details…

For the last page I used a poem I found a while back, fitting called ‘The Last Bee’ by Brian Bilston. I think it’s very poignant and also cleverly written with all the letter ‘b’s missing. I kept the page very simple so I didn’t detract from the serious message.

All I have to do now is make all my bees into a book!





I’m sure it’s going to be a bee-yootiful book. Looking forward to seeing it here.
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Thank you
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Oh very well done on finishing the pages for this remarkable project. It is a lovely painting of a bee and the poem is a sobering tribute.
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Thanks Mariss, as soon as I found the poem it was definitely being used!
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Well done for finishing the pages. The poem is brilliant!
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Thanks, nearly finished 🙂
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Those are beautiful first and last pages!
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