Still on to Christmas, but nothing much else from me lately. I have been moving stuff into my tree-house studio but the process is not yet complete (sad face!). There are things I don't know what to do with or can't decide if I still need them (decision, decision).
As I said in my last post I'm not doing Xmas decorations in the house this Christmas. The first time in 31 years that I'm having a break from it. Not having my DGC here this Christmas gives me the excuse not to decorate.
Building the tree-house has taken a toll on us physically. We have been at it for almost the whole of 2014. I have been enjoying it, but frustrating as well because we both have full time jobs. I have settled in and starting to create some small things in the tree-house. I love that I have all my supplies in one place. It's bright and beautiful in there. At least while everything is still tidy! It's bound to get messy. After all it's a place to create not a gallery!
Not all is Christmas-less! I decorated just a little bit in the tree-house. I used the old step ladder on the wall to hang a few of my small Christmas quilts. I normally use a small tree with redwork decorations. Not wanting to open all the boxes just to find the redwork decorations I made do with hearts (double click to enlarge all the photos).
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| Christmas decorated wall in the tree-house |
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Fabric hearts made from vintage doilies |
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| Mini Xmas quilt is always out |
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Close up of one of the hearts with crochet edging and embroidery |
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An Angel block from one of the quilts hanging on the step ladder |
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I saved this one lady holding a wreath. I gave the rest of my ornaments away. |
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| Christmas morning-tea table at my work |
Now for the non-Christmas activities. I thought I'd show you some creations in the tree-house in the last couple of weeks.
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| Bojagi cloth made with eco-dyed silk |
I've left wall space in tree-house to hang my Bojagi cloth that I made last year. The wall is too narrow to open it out so I hang it from a corner. Looks quite effective!
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The bookcase is filled and baskets were rearranged for better fit |
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I made a book for a dear colleague who left for overseas. I used an Aboriginal print from a book for the front cover and end papers |
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I got a seal made for me by Lucy Patterson in one of her trips to Vietnam |
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| BORO Furoshiki cloth and handle |
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| BORO Furoshiki boho bag |
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| Ayako's colourful Furoshiki bag |
I must tell you about my boro Furoshiki boho bag. I got the red
leather handle through my friend Ayako who got it from her Japanese friend. Ayako made one for herself using colourful Kimono fabric. When I saw it I knew what kind of Furoshiki cloth I wanted to make. I only base-stitched the cloth at this stage. I will hand stitch all the seams and will share it again once it's done.
It's time for me to wish and thank everyone for dropping by to read my blog and leaving lovely comments. I haven't been very active on my blog lately, but you can always find me on
Instagram where I post daily photos.
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays everyone. Enjoy and be safe!
Until next time
Nat