Two more yellow blocks arrived in the post: Thank you Susan and Mahala
And I have been planning my kitchen. I know there are computer aided design packages, and there are pieces of paper that you can move around on larger sheets of paper with the room drawn to scale, and there are probably other methods too, but nothing quite beats the fun of making it all to scale . . . in Lego!!!!
And just because he's cute and I'm so pleased to see him on his feet again - here is Twiglet :-)
I started this blog for me - it expanded to show BFF Jackie what I was doing - and a few others have invited themselves too - everybody welcome! Mostly about patchwork, with random comments about embroidery, family and life in general, come on in, put your feet up, and I'll put the [virtual] kettle on.
Funny, we never used Lego on my Interior Design course!!
ReplyDeleteLol, you big kid you, breaking out the lego! Glad to see Twiglet is resurrected again (it is the right time of year for that sort of thing!)
ReplyDeleteLove the twiglet! Now I know what to do with all the lego in the attic - advertise it to kitchen designers! xx
ReplyDeleteHi Benta! How great to see that Twiglet is well, he is so sweet! I hope we will see 'our' hedgehodges again this summer in the garden! I love your Lego kitchen! Did you think about making your sewing machine?
ReplyDeleteI love your scrappy quilt and yello locks are so lovely and happy! x Teje
That's going to be a lovely quilt when you have all the blocks.
ReplyDeleteGreat to see Twiglet looking spry.
I drew on the walls in the bathrooms and kitchen to find the spacings. Great idea about using Lego though.
Absolutely brilliant to to see that Twiglet is up and about again - you must be very glad of that! Also I love the fact that you're using lego to plan your kitchen! Genius! x
ReplyDeleteaww! The hedgehog steals the show! Yellow blocks are great and love the Lego kitchen!
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