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Thursday, November 19, 2009

My creative space ...


30 kitties, bunnies and puppies means 60 little ears and 60 little arms need to be sewn, turned and pressed... not that I'm counting, the last thing you want to do is start counting when your space is this repetitious...


it's all for the love of BiDM of course, which is now just over 2 weeks away!


Luckily I have beautiful things to play with this week, like gorgeous wool blanketing samples thanks to this generous Daylesford soul. Incredibly soft, they will be put to work in January to make some very special Cuddly Cats.

For more spaces or to show off your own pop over to Kirsty's.

And if any of you Brisbanites are heading to ABCD tonight, I'll see you there!

28 comments:

  1. I love your production line shots Bec. They never look production line at all.

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  2. beautiful photos as always. what a lot of lovely in the works!

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  3. hehe, they may not look like production line shots but I'm feeling very much like I belong in a factory in China this week!

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  4. Those photos are great. You could frame a few production line shots for your stall. It adds the background story to your lovely finished product.

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  5. 60 ears and 60 arms - yes best not to count. Just look forward to the little army you'll have when it's complete! Love to see a photo

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  6. omg, I can't emagine sewing all those arms and little ears.

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  7. Looks like you have been, and shall continue to be, very busy!

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  8. At least you're keeping out of trouble. Will see you tonight! x

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  9. Those blanketing samples look so silky, what wonderful little treasures they will make. Good luck with all the ears and arms.

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  10. Looks like beautiful work as usual!!

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  11. They all look so beautiful. I really love photos of parts waiting to be assembled :) Those wool samples look just divine, Rebecca - I want to run my hand over them! what a lovely friend. K

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  12. Whew! That looks like a lot of work, and I'm feeling a little overwhelmed on your behalf. But I have a feeling it will all be fabulous in the end.;)

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  13. Can't wait to see the end result of all that tiny stitching, looks like they will be very sweet!

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  14. Gorgeous fabrics and photos. Look forward to see all your kitties, bunnies and dogs.

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  15. ohhh you're on a roll!!
    i love seeing people's WIP!

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  16. Those fabrics are super cute. I so admire your patience. : )

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  17. Wow that's a lot of one thing..I am so ADD creative I don't know that I could do it :P....Lovin' all the fabric..

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  18. i love the sight of mass legs, arms and softie bodies all ready to be whipped into little beasties :)

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  19. Lovely and oh so organised!I really love your work in the shop- I have to get some of your work in my favs-
    Annamaria :)

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  20. Good luck with all of the ears and arms - you must be a patient soul. Loving the wool blanket samples - I just want to feel them - they look so soft.

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  21. Wow! You are making the elves at the north pole look lazy! Peta

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  22. See, I'm thinking that maybe you should be counting. With all those bits and pieces to make, you don't want to be making extras!

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  23. i'm a huge fan of the production line. just make sure you count as rhe limbs go on

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  24. beautiful pictures and works. inspired.

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  25. always nice to pop in and see your work. have you given up your day job yet and made this your life?
    good luck for the big day
    xx

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  26. Such beautiful photos... and so much creative energy = wonderful!! xx

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  27. they look absolutely lovely though, such a gorgeous mix of fabrics!

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  28. i've been doing a bit of embroidery - you can see it on my blog over the past week - and i'll have more next week. embroidery pictures make me think of you . . . ;)

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