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Hi, Welcome to my Blog.I'm an eclectic kind of crafter delving into many pots. I am just about managing to keep up my Scrapbooking Diary, plus any cards as required. As my Carpal Tunnel allows I am getting into yarn/fabric crafts with slow stitching and needle felting added to my list. I continue with my love of Watercolour and Bible Journaling plus Faith/Art Journaling with acrylics and inks. I completed my challenge to make an art journal page a day for my 60th year in 2024. My list of crafty exploits includes ATCs, Tags, Altered Books, Mixed Media, Décopatch, Knitting, Crochet, and Embroidery. I live in Surrey, UK with my husband, our son has left home now. For exercise I usually play Badminton and go Ballroom and Latin Dancing. I also like Walking/Geocaching. I have been learning to play the harp for the past 10yrs. I am now officially retired. I am a born again Christian, currently worshiping at my local Evangelical Church.

Wednesday, 24 June 2026

WOYWW #890 - Over a Meter Now!

Oh my life the heat, had my air-con on 24/7 in my craft/bedroom since last Friday! I managed a couple of nights sleep after that but it's all gone haywire again!

Needless to say I haven't been up to much other than the embroidery. 

I have joined another length of backing material and keep it all rolled up and safety pinned whilst working on it.

I have been giving a go at the lesser known stitches in my little  "vintage" book, plus some I have found on-line. I have fallen in love with the lazy daisy with the integral french knot - how cool is that! (blue arrow)

There's also the long french knot (2 to left of above) Certainly easier than the knotted buttonhole/blanket stitch over on the right. 

The bluey green thread is a line of different buttonhole stitches. Particularly like the  Up and Down buttonhole stitch.

So my embroidery is now 1 metre 20cm and I have no idea when I will stop.

I added some Broidery Anglais edging where the backing material became too narrow before I joined the next one, really enjoying doing as I please with this project.

Here's what I have done since last week.

And if I hadn't had enough of embroidery I did make a green heart for my denim book like the one I showed a few weeks ago which I gave to my friend.

I did do a quick watercolour butterfly Remembering my Dad last Thursday. Saw it on a FB reel and just had to have a go. It was a bit of mindless doing which served its purpose well.


Happy WOYWW Everyone.

11 comments:

ukmaryanne said...

Dashing around quick before the heat builds...
I think your embroidery is simply gorgeous. And I agree. Something mostly portable that you cab take to a cool spot to work on is what we in the heat zone need. Either that or a bathtub full of water and icecubes LOL! Also love your neurographic butterfly. A lovely tribute.
Happy far, FAR too hot WOYWW
Mary Anne (2)

Lunch Lady Jan said...

That little vintage book is a beauty and so helpful in finding the right stitch for your project, it’s really interesting to see it develop! Loved the butterfly tribute to your dad, it would my Dad’s 104th birthday today, so I’m thinking of him xx
Hugs LLJ 4 xx

Helen said...

I was thinking about you suffering as the temps rose this week . Love the stitching , its beautiful
Take care , drink lots. Helen #1

Felix the Crafty Cat said...

Seeing the book made me smile as I have one of those somewhere. It definitely is old as I must have had it when I was still at school, very useful too. I am well impressed with this. Love the butterfly too and the colours work so well together. Wishing you a very happy and cool woyww (hopefully) hugs Angela x8x

Elizabeth said...

Hello BJ, I'm sending sympathy vibes for the heat making sleep so difficult. I'm lucky though, because my flat is cooler than most and my craft room is tolerable. I've said it before but I'll say it again, I love your embroidery and that book is fabulous. Beautiful butterfly too. Here's to a drop in temperature soon. Hugs, Elizabeth xx #10

Lynnecrafts said...

Hi BJ, your living line embroidery has really inspired me this week, thank you. When I’ve finished my parliament of owls, I’ll start one. Your technique is impressive and I’ve ordered a book on stitches.
Your butterfly for your father is beautiful.
On the topic of getting to sleep in this heat, I take a damp flannel to bed and dampen my skin with it. The evaporation helps me to get to sleep.
Stay cool and happy WOYWW
Hugs
Lynnecrafts 9 xx

Annie said...

Your embroidery is gorgeous…you have so much patience. Hoping the weather cools soon…I think we are all suffering.
Hugs,
Annie x #7

The Rev. Arnoldo L. Romero, MLA said...

That embroidery sampler is truly a work of art and love. It would make a lovely runner on a table, and I'm sure if you give it to a family member or friend, they'll treasure it forever. Stay safe, and happy WOYWW!

Crafting With Jack said...

Your embroidery is wonderful and I like the butterfly too. The heat is exhausting, I have spent most of the day in the small amount of shade by the caravan. I have a spray that gives out a cloud of mist. I have been using it on the dogs and myself. I have also had my feet in a bowl of water, which was lovely. Keep as cool as you can, hugs Angela

Anonymous said...

wow the embroidery is amazing, fair play. love the idea of your denim book too, I patch my jeans and suddenly thought I could do a pretty patch rather than just denim sewn on denim. Hope your coping in this next heat wave ok. Kyla

Sarah Brennan said...

Your embroidery is stunning BJ. Hope you are surviving the heat somehow. Stay safe and Happy WOYWW. Sarah