Last night I had planned to sit in my sewing room and do some machine work. Instead I stayed in the lounge room and made four more of my little brooches while watching Collingwood getting beaten in the preliminary final. Thank goodness Mitchell was at a party and we didn't have to put up with him yelling at the tv!
They have now joined the other ten I had been working on over the last two weeks!
This is a thread catcher I finished but hadn't shown you yet. Doesn't it sit nicely on my threadle machine!
I'm hoping to work on some more sewing today. It's a bit of a quiet weekend for a change. We're going out for tea so no cooking for me!
BTW, did you know Jenny of Elefantz is having a giveaway? Some gorgeous gum boot fabric along with some lovely buttons. Head over to Jenny's blog and tell her I sent you in your comment because if you win, I win too!
How cool is that!



they look lovely Christine.
ReplyDeletethe thread catcher is gorgeous. love the sewing machine print too.
enjoy some quiet time sewing!
They look very pretty. A garden made with love that needs no water. Have a lovely day stitching and enjoy your night out. hugs
ReplyDeleteLove the brooches Christine,what pattern did you use for them??? and can I spy a 1918 treadle sewing machine that your gorgeous threadcatcher is hanging from? :) Barb.
ReplyDeleteYour flower brooches are lovely! They'll brighten up someone's day!
ReplyDeleteThe brooches are truly lovely Christine....fantastic thread catcher ...
ReplyDeleteThey are so sweet, and sewing is good time spent I say
ReplyDeleteJust LOVE your gorgeous brooches and great thread catcher. What perfect fabric you used.
ReplyDeleteThey are lovely! Nice to meet another Aussie at the sew in !
ReplyDeleteLove that thread catcher... so perfect next to the machine too!
ReplyDeleteGreat work on your brooches.
I best go over to Jenny's blog and tell her Mary sent me...lol.. Oh I mean Christine...:)
Your brooches are so cute - you are so clever! And I really like your thread catcher, too.
ReplyDeleteLove your flowers Christine. Did you get the pattern from the net? I have been looking for a pattern to make one to add to my Sewing machine cover. Your thread catcher is very cute. Hugs.....
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Christine. I love mine.
ReplyDeleteLovely work Christine.... the flower brooches are sensational and Ilove your thread catcher...
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Live your brooches Christine. You are so talented. I also adore your thread catcher.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous brooches! And that is a sweet thread catcher too! Great FNSI. :)
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very pretty brooches. Love them. The thread catcher is great. Hugs,
ReplyDeleteHello Christine, gorgeous thread catcher....love the fabric you have used....the brooches are lovely as well...Hugs, O'faigh
ReplyDeleteLove the little flowers. My girls would go nuts for them. I might have to make some. ;) Great FNSI result.
ReplyDeleteLove the little flowers. My girls would go nuts for them. I might have to make some. ;) Great FNSI result.
ReplyDeleteWonderful flower brooches!
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm dreaming about such a thread catcher!
Hugs,
Tatyana
Your little brooches are darling Christine, are they your own design?
ReplyDeleteWow the brooches are so cute, and I just love the thread catcher, indeed it looks right at home on the treadle machine... great FNSI for you!
ReplyDeleteYour brooches are so cute...great thread catcher, perfect for the treadle machine...your FNSI certainly was productive...
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