Showing posts with label jesus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jesus. Show all posts

Tuesday, 19 February 2013

Collage time again!

Collaging again, this time to bless Jill who wrote the poem included with the scripture here. I will take this to her tomorrow, it's a surprise!

Saturday, 27 October 2012

Collaging again

Am covering some Picture and mirror frames, sometimes they need to be filled as well as sanded.

Wednesday, 19 September 2012

Book keeping again!

A Junior Mission Praise from a Weymouth school was greatly in need of some TLC, esp once I had stripped off all the parcel tape to see what I was working with ...


here is the heavy book put back together, and the spine supported externally with some blue fabric, left over from the cover ..


And here is the repaired and covered book, ready for the new term, we hope it lives for a long time now! The commissioner wanted Holy-Spirit Blue, with a bit of sparkle, so I used some silver and blue glitter-print fabric for the spine...


Monday, 28 May 2012

Today I made ....

Cornbread ...Yummy!


Added the tail to a monkey ...


And let my friend play with my pins!


Tuesday, 10 January 2012

finished Sandals ....

And they are for me, says Sock-Jesus!



Aren't they lovely? Another little project I just had to get round to, they are made from felted Harris Tweed! (how naughty to felt Harris Tweed)



with his sandals, loin cloth, and white nightie, he is hardly dressed for winter, but it is amazingly mild for January, and so he didn't mind sitting in my hawthorn, and admiring my daffodils!


Is it nice where you are? xxx

Monday, 9 January 2012

Feet!

I made some claws, a spot of needle felting ...



and worked on some sandals, even though it is much too cold for wearing them!


They should be finished soon and will be shared tomorrow!

Thursday, 6 October 2011

Sock Jesus!

For the longest time i have wanted to make a Jesus doll, and i finally got round to it ...



I chose some tan support socks, and he turned out pretty skinny. I learned on line how to tie on a loin cloth!



My finished Sock-Saviour reminds me of the Jesus that Stanley Spencer had romping all over Cookham, in his expressive and fun paintings!