this lovely story The Winter Carosel, by David Melling, illustrated by Christopher Young. It was written for story-telling sessions that were held at London's Somerset House ice-rink over the festive season.
| (this is a photo of the magazine page, I drew around the outline with felt-tip to make the image clearer to trace) |
This picture really captured my imagination, and on Christmas Eve (yes Christmas Eve!!!) I decided it would make a lovely applique picture & so went through my stash to find something suitable. I used a scrap of batik from The Little Fella's quilt (still shamefully half-quilted) and some of my treasured vintage linen and a few other scraps. Then simply traced the picture onto bondaweb & cut out the bits.
I finished the machine applique quite quickly, and actually enjoyed hand-sewing the details. That was until I started to add french knots for snow but went completely brain dead! No matter what I did, I could not remember how to do a french knot! I searched for tutorials, watched umpteen videos on utube and I even took it to the community centre where I take The Little Fella to playgroup and asked some of the old dears that volunteer there.
Then I left it.
Till we had a bit of snow & it motivated me to get it finished. And this time I remembered what to do! I am pretty pleased with it. I love the sparkly snow (I am not sure if you can see that in the photos)
So now what do I do with it?? Cushion? Wall hanging?
