I'm taking a break from the embroidery marathon, so I thought I'd tell you about my Friday
I had a lovely afternoon at Chertsey Museum helping the ladies make crafty mug caddies, then I was going back a few hours later to attend a felting class. One the volunteers, Kaye, who was attending both classes invited me back to hers instead of driving all the way home then back again.
I accepted her offer - with high hopes for a special teat. Kaye makes miniatures - 1/12th scale, 1/24, 1.48 and even 1/144. She has brought a few in to show us at Fun With Fabric, but I was really hoping for the guided tour - and I was not disappointed!
I had to serious concentrate on keeping my jaw roughly where it belonged! A whole room is given over to her creations, and I was like a kid in a candy store - I just couldn't take it all in.
I managed to get a few photos, but you wont get the full experience, sorry, but I can rub it in and tell you it was amazing!
A Tudor house (1/12)
A fabric and patchwork shop
I should have typed "A *tiny* fabric and patchwork shop": 1/48th I think
And shelves and shelves of others
As if I wasn't overawed enough, we then went back to the museum to learn how to make felted poppies - That's tomorrow's post!
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.
So much fun to discover someone else's lovely treasures.
ReplyDeleteI seriously want that fabric store miniature. With all my favorite fabrics on the bolts.
I love the fabric shop. What a fabulous room, all those treasures together.
ReplyDeletewhat wonderful work truly amazing, I have 2 friends who make dolls houses etc so have sent them a link to this as they must see them
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