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Author Archives: craftycreeky
Owl and Hare Hollow HQAL
Well I have just started my new project, I think this is going to take a while! I’m doing the Owl and Hare Hollow BOM by Natalie Bird of the Birdhouse. It’s being published in the Homespun magazine which is … Continue reading
Posted in Owl and Hare Hollow BOM, Quilt-a-long
Tagged embroidery, Owl and Hare Hollow BOM
10 Comments
Stitching my Garden SAL
It’s Happy Dance time! I’ve finally finished the embroidery of the summerhouse garden and I’m well chuffed with it. It’s taken me about six months but apart from the fact that there is a lot of stitching (and thinking time!) … Continue reading
Posted in embroidery, Stitch-a-long, Stitching my Garden, Textile Books
Tagged Camelia, embroidery, hellebores, Stitching my Garden
14 Comments
Sewing Room Declutter 2023
I’m still working through my Sewing Room Declutter Challenge! This is meant to be a 21 day challenge in January but having started at the beginning of February I’m still working on it!! If anyone fancies doing a declutter this … Continue reading
Spring Dress
I’ve been on a diet since Christmas, having tried several times over the years on my own I’m doing it with Slimmers World this time and it has made a big difference. I didn’t want to lose a huge amount … Continue reading
Summer Dress
My eldest granddaughter is 12 going on 16, she’s at that stage when she thinks she is so grown up. At Christmas she asked me to make her a top like one she had seen on Shein. In typical shein … Continue reading
Posted in Dressmaking, Sewing for Grandchildren
Tagged dress-making, Edessa dress, Little Lizard King, Sewing for children
17 Comments
Monday’s Meander Round the Garden
The weather this weekend has been typical of April, we had a couple of lovely sunny days over the weekend, today was dry and warmish first thing, then we had sudden hailstorm for ten minutes, and now the sun is … Continue reading
A Twirly Skirt
I’ve started a tradition with my grandchildren which I may come to regret, I make them a dress (or rompers) at Easter instead of giving them an Easter egg, it’s what I did with my own children when they were … Continue reading
Posted in Dressmaking, Sewing for Grandchildren
Tagged circular skirt, Sewing for children, twirly skirt
14 Comments
Stitching my Garden
I’ve finished another page for my garden book, this one is made from two of the little embroideries I did, one is of a standard rose we have called Roald Dahl and the other is a length of roses to … Continue reading
Posted in embroidery, Garden, Stitching my Garden, Textile Books
Tagged bees, David Austin Roses, embroidery, Stitching my Garden, Textile Books
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Dolly the Diva
I’ve been a busy little bee over the last couple of weeks, lots of sewing and some embroidery too, I’ve been sewing to a dead line too, never my favourite pastime as I made three outfits for my grandchildren for … Continue reading


