Have you seen the new photo above... Noah with three Zwarte Pieten, Noah is afraid of them, see his lip..But he was brave enough to go on the picture with them...
This week I have been able to stitch again, and have made a progress on two pieces.
And one pieces is finally finished!!!!
Yes the Halloween Sal from Helga Mandl is finished...I love it and next year I wanne try to make a pillow of it..
I so love how the outcome is on my self dryed fabric!!!
The next progress is on the birtsamplerThe next one is coming out... more I hope in my next post.
Then my sewing pieces
The other two Overall are progressing wel On the back of both overalls is a surprise but I can't show it yet
My lockmachine is broken, but I can still work with it, last night the repairman should have come to pick it up, but he never came.....so when I do a bit slower and by hand on the side it's getting there. I hope I can finish them today.
So I can start on Noah his Sinterklaas gift.. I wanne make it by my self.
I'm going to try to make something like this.
And make our village in small, and it show's where Noah's school is and where his family and friends live... But I hope I can make it. So wait and see.......
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Your Halloween sampler looks so great on your hand-dyed fabric. The car playmat sounds like a really fun project.
And that expression on Noah's face is priceless!
Aww Noah is such a brave boy, you just want to rush up and hug him.
I just love your Halloween finish and oh wow that playmat will be a wonderful gift. Good luck!
The halloween stitching is great ,I like the fabric you dyed..
I just read the Twisted Sticher-blogs tutorial for dying and "baking" fabrics..
The Winnie the Pooh is going to be so sweet...
and the playmat,I have never seen anything so cool for the little boy!!!
Your Halloween piece is delightful, Annette!
And I think the playmat for Noah would be so cute. He would have fun running his little cars along the streets. I grew up in a small village, too, and would have loved something like that to play with like that when I was a child... Good luck :)
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