No idea where to start or how to prioritise these jobs (Amo feel free to organise me) so I did some sewing instead!!!
For the lovely Tara who comes to Crafty Church I made this (she is a scene of crime officer! Hi Tara, thank you - SOCOs are still working and get to dress like this all year round, nothing to do with COVID 9!))
I made this guy in army camouflage, and a Mrs Mop - another two groups who are still working and doing a great job
But now I'm out of the right shade of brown, so production has halted
I have had to stop making masks as I'm out of elastic too, but I have been giving virtual lessons, and helping out with fabric
I think I've has this 'Very Hungry Caterpillar' fabric for at least 10 years, with no particular purpose for it so happily gifted it to my friend Jane, whose daughter Polly (who you have met before on the blog) is a teacher in, wait for it, Caterpillar class!!!!
I managed to de-stash, to a good cause, and even better I got flowers and some of the world's best flapjack - still warm from Jane's oven!!!
And a lovely FB comment "With B’s guidance and fabric I managed to make these for daughter, a reception class teacher (caterpillar class!) if she has to wear masks when they go back hopefully she won’t scare the little ones any more than normal"
Also from FB: I made the bus Ginger to acknowledge our super 305 bus driver, but he wasn't on the group where I've been posting the photos. Someone took a screen shot of it for him and this was his comment
"Just when U think life couldn't throw u another surprise u are immortalised as a ginger gingerbread bus driver. Thank U very touched"
And yes there is more (obviously really struggling with what to start with for work) Two nesting felt bowls (for useful stuff)
Delicious fluffy scones from plum's recipe
A super post card from Avril "We may be behind our door and windows but we are still connected"
I've started Hexi flowers for the May Hexi Swap Challenge, and have really enjoyed fussy cutting the fabric
And finally have repurposed a too big lining from a wooden crate into a useful big square bag for crochet or other "stuff"
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