Four blankets ready to be couriered to Pug Rescue. The beige blankets have just pug head material. Thank you Kim for all your help. I think my next ones will have “Adopt, don’t shop” on the bone.
More personalized dog blankets. Thank you Kim for all your help and patience. They are all ready to be sent by courier today.
Last two. Just loved making all four. The camera just does not do them justice.
A big thank you to Kim for her help with the appliqué bone. I found out that appliqué on plush was not easy. I have four to do. Two down, two to go.
Just another mask.
Just doing a trial run, for my pekingese. Thank you Kim for all your help and patience. I am thrilled with this and must now get on and make some more. I have lots of ideas how I can use the bone on blankets for Pug Rescue, especially with winter appro
I am fortunate enough to have a lady who comes every Wednesday morning to clean for me. Last Wednesday I explained how we must be so careful with the Covid virus around and washing our hands more than we usually do. I gave her her own towel to use. Yester
I occasionally do home checks for the rescues I support. Last month I did a home check near where I live. I have been invited to tea next week and my pekingese Keenu has been invited as well. I have embroidered a blanket as a gift. My sincere thank
I have just been so lazy about getting down to some embroidery. I decided that today was the day. I have done a few small things that were mounting up including this towel that I have made for my cousin’s wife. It is their golden wedding anniversary
Some ITH bags for last minute Christmas presents
Guest towels as a present for a friend.
My youngest daughter is coming to stay for a few days. Decided to make her a face cloth and a small hand towel for her travels.
As many of you know I make quite a few things for my charity Pug Rescue South Africa. I have just sent them a parcel but did not take any pictures. At PRSA they have a rescue dwarf pug - this is extremely rare. He is a dear little chap and so friend
Have at last got down to making these pug bags which Kim very kindly digitized for me. I am absolutely thrilled with them and cannot stop looking at them. Thank you Kim, I am sure that these will raise heaps of money at Pug Rescue.
At long last I am getting down to some embroidery for our local Old Age Home for their fair in Sept/ Oct time. I have had these designs for years but have never used them. Very low stitch count and an absolute joy to stitch out. Picture not very goo