Even if the actual finish was me frantically sewing the calico backing on during the first twenty minutes of the AGM!
Then realising that the only thing I had to photograph it with was my phone camera, which doesn’t do macro.
And that although I seem able to switch off every other sound my phone makes, the camera function, which makes a loud clunk-click, like an oldfashioned SLR , won’t be silenced.
So twenty minutes into the meeting I was sneaking off into the kitchen to try and find some light and be far enough away that nobody could hear the camera!
Apologies for the poor photos and the lovely shot of the hall sink!
We had a competition for the postcards finished over the summer and although I didn’t win (a little too quirky, I suspect!) apparently it was a toss up between mine and the one with lovely little raised, padded Chinese figures that was chosen.
Good enough for me.
Next job, to draft and make a house cap for Miss Murdstone, the character I’m playing in SLTC’s next production, only a week away, of Young Copperfield.
Not running it at all late as usual…
It’s so frustrating to be finishing under such difficulties, but well done!
thanks so much for the lovely comment, I appreciate it. I know what you mean about poor light for photos,,,,,it’s a nightmare,
Fun idea and beautiful stitching.
Thanks for your kind comment.x
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