One of the last things I made before I stopped silversmithing classes was the pendant below for my goddaughter's 18th birthday. She had lost a stone and it's taken me a long time to find a replacement that would fit.
When I originally made the pendant, (made from scratch) I rolled the backs with leaves so it makes an attractive pendant from the back and can be worn with colours that would clash with the stones.
Apart from my very slowly growing knitting, that's all the craft I had time for this week.
On Saturday night, Brian and I were in London to see the brilliant singer/pianist/guitarist Jackson Browne. He was great, but it was sweltering in the Albert Hall.
On Sunday I went for a walk along the Military Canal in Hythe, with my friend Chris and her dog, Becky. The canal was built as a defence against Napoleon. The water lilies are coming out and look great.
Tomorrow I'm off to Stoke as my mother has to have a 48h heart monitor and with her having dementia, it's probably not going to be easy.
Then on Monday,I've been invited to go to Wimbledon with a friend from Cornwall - Centre Court!!!!
More about that next week.I hope, but things are not quietening down just yet!
Still, I'm glad to be out and about.
Have a good week, all,
hugs, Lynne xxx