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Kettle has decided he wants to do more spinning. I’ve decided the banksia pod spindles max capacity is 100g. Once I get to the last 2-3 lengths of the roving ball the spindle starts behaving like an unwieldy pregnant cow and gets challenging to handle.
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Ok, I’m good for roving now. The scandi wool is for support spindle practice & Felting Ewe roving is destined for some shawls. The rest is just because it’s delicious blends & I got enough to knit some small items once spun.
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Finally made up a proper storage bag for my cintiq24. I couldn’t resist making a pun out of fabric choices.
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I made up a quilted pod hanging storage bag. The original pattern was quite small so this has been enlarged to about 165%. Perfect for storing all your screamy monsters in 😂
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Last week I visited my partners workplace for lunch, and we laser cut this wristlet bead board in the maker space beforehand. I’m super loving how much it’s helping me choose colourways for my beading. Also, it’s the most expensive beadboard ever as we accidentally used delrin (thought it was regular acrylic).
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It’s been almost 2 decades since I’ve done paper tole, but I’m really pleased with how this is coming along. You can really see the difference between a flat print and the shaped piece layering.
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The snowy ground is now completed. This took waaay longer than I anticipated, mainly because every time I changed colour I found a minor error in the previous colour that needed correcting.
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48 pieces of a faux mohair/real mohair truffle themed personal teddy bear. This all took about 5 solid hours to mark, cut, and prep.
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I’ve been working on a dimension gold collection cross stitch. Any guesses what it’s of?
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Finished blackwork sampler! I love how every letter/number has a different patterned background.