Wednesday, 26 February 2025

WOYWW

 Here we are again, happy as can be.

All good friends and jolly good company!

A little song that sums our WOYWW group up nicely. I don't know where it's from- do you?

So to another week of crafty activity.

I had quite a laugh with Max as she handed me another pile of bookmarks to edge. She said "No rush, but there are quite a few more to do😀"

It's a good job that I love doing them.



Once I had finished those then I was free to tackle a little request....

Do you remember this half done twiddle mitts?


My sister-in-law asked if I could make one for a friend. She loves flowers, ribbons and has a tortoise.

I added a few bits and bobs to suit.

Tada!


I hope it brings a bit of comfort to its new owner.
So that's me for this week.
Enjoy the sunshine and spring flowers.
x x Jo 🌈 

8 comments:

Helen said...

That is a lot of bookmarks, bur you can see why they are popular! love the twiddle mitt too. Happy WOYWW Helen #1

Sarah Brennan said...

Wow what a lot of bookmarks! They are beautiful though Jo - I can see why they sell so well. Love the twiddle mitt! Stay safe and Happy WOYWW. Sarah

Lynn Holland said...

Hello Jo, how lovely is that twiddle mitt 🥰 and the bookmarks are just beautiful
Lynn x

Annie said...

You've had abusy week but what lovely results Jo. Well done you.
Hugs,
Annie x

Lunch Lady Jan said...

Only you could conjure up a yarny tortoise like that, it’s brilliant and adds so much to the twiddler, I’m sure the lady will adore it xx. Just a couple of bookmarks to do then, lol! Actually what is really lovely is that in these days of Kindles, there’s still a demand for pretty bookmarks.
And re commenting, you are a very naughty girl but it made me laugh out loud!!!
Hugs LLJ 2 xx

Neet said...

Love the Twiddlemitt, it's ages since I saw one so it was lovely to open your blog this morning.
Not surprised you enjoy edging the bookmarks, they are so gorgeous, the colours are fantastic and I must go back for another peek.
Hugs, Neet 13 xx

Felix the Crafty Cat said...

I've tried to find some info about the song, written and published in 1931 by an English man Huntley Trevor who did lyrics for funny and comic songs. Loving the book marks they are gorgeous and so is the Twiddle mit. Wishing you a very happy woyww. Hugs Angela x12x

Crafting With Jack said...

My goodness, I hope you work on a commission 🤣🤣. The twiddler is gorgeous. Happy WOYWW. Angela #3