I am a bit late posting my WOYWW today.
This is what my table looked like at 9am this morning - a mess - with a few of my little dumfling cards left out for Maxine to see. We decided to have a crafty day together.
I quickly tidied up so that she could enjoy a day dumfing and free machining her pictures.
This is what it looked like later....
This is Max just adding a few final details to her little viola needle-felted and machine stitched collage.
Don't you just love all those yummy colours of wool rovings?!
Short post today as I am enjoying a day with Max and hope to manage a bit of crafty activity myself.
Have a great day - I will be over to check out your desks later.
x Jo
ooh! yummy yummy. Hope you both had a good day and that you're feeling better. xxx
ReplyDeleteHope you both had a lovely day together. The crafty creations are looking good so far :-)
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Annie x
Absolutely love those colours. We could do with more of those outside in the garden couldn't we.
ReplyDeleteIt sounds and looks like you both had a wonderful day - and those colours are wonderful xx
ReplyDeleteSherry WOYWW #94
Lovely to have a day together crafting. I agree just beautiful colours there. Thanks for visiting, Anne x #53
ReplyDeleteYour needle felting looks lovely. I like wet felting and I have some lovely wool but haven't made anything in a while. #51
ReplyDeleteThose wool colours are gorgeous Jo
ReplyDeleteLynn x
Glad you've had a good day with your gal! That picture is beautiful...I will definitely have to have a go one day!
ReplyDeleteHugs, LLJ 44 xx
Words fail me, beautiful pieces.
ReplyDeleteAnn B
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Look at all that lovely felt! Karen#101
ReplyDeleteStunning, the colours are beautiful. Can feel another craft coming on!
ReplyDeleteWOYWW#89
Beautiful viola picture! And yes I do love the colours in those "rovings" - are they what you use for the machine embroidery? #63
ReplyDeleteSounds like you both had a wonderful day of crafting.
ReplyDeleteHugs Diane
I'm so glad you got on here--that collage is so yummy, I want to touch it! Thanks for sharing that. I'm excited today because my quilting foot came in the mail! Woo hoo! I think I'll be able to do a lot more free stitching techniques. Hugs! Sandy Leigh#13
ReplyDeleteBoy have I missed your "dumfing-ing" LOL. good to be back JO-I have been gone for a couple months so need to go browse and catch up on your antics!!! Happy WOYWW! Sue K 16
ReplyDeleteGlad you two had a yummy day together. Yes, those rovings are gorgeous grouped together but then so is the collage Maxine has made. Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHugs, & Thanks for visiting me earlier - Neet xx 49
I love that collage - it's so beautiful, and I love those delicate summery colours. The cards are great too, but can I ask what a dumfling is please?
ReplyDeleteHope you have a good week and thanks for stopping by my desk.
Diana #55
Those wool rovings really ARE lovely, and your creations are, too. Of course, your friend's piece is quite ambitious, and I'm sure the machine helps. I can't imagine doing all this with a single felting needle. Sometimes it takes the "big guns" to get the job done. Sounds like you both had fun, though.
ReplyDeleteHappy belated WOYWW from #3.
To quote from the tale about Johnny and his friends, I think your little pictures are fascinating.They are so pretty. The viola collage really appeals to me as pansies and violas are some of my favourite flowers. Thank you for your visit this week. xx Maggie #97
ReplyDeleteI have never done this but your work is stunning, it makes me want to at least have a try.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful.
Nelle 71 xx
Positively drooling over the colours and textures, Jo!!! It's all gorgeous - love it. When I've made cards for the year, made two bespoke wedding dresses, helped hubby, redesigned a wall hanging for its new space, continued with bags and blankets for Uganda..... you get the picture, and understand why I am not replying to you until Sunday evening!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the week.
Margaret #17
Hi Jo,
ReplyDeleteWOW! I love your little dumfling cards. Max's project looks amazing. Will she use it as a scarf or wall hanging?
Hugs,
Kay