Tuesday 23 March 2021

WOYWW 616 Little boxes, little boxes

Hi all, back again for a Wednesday bloghop care of Julia at The Stamping Ground
I’ve something reminiscent of one of your normal desks this week. I’ve been making my origami Chinese thread book. I followed instructions from https://www.paperkawaii.com/origami-chinese-thread-book-video-tutorial/


 


All the boxes except the pink one have two levels of opening. 
I’m going to try to use brads to keep them closed. I’ve yet to make the cover. I’m torn between the lilac patterned origami paper and plain light green paper for the lining. What do you think?


I’ve also crocheted another headband. I’m getting to like this Sheepjes Whirl yarn. It’s from a fine blanket I tried last year and gave up on. Maybe it was just the pattern. I’m now glad one yarn cake never sold. 




Since it was World poetry day this week, here’s my favourite poem, the Seven of Pentacles by Marge Piercy. 

Here’s Thea being super-cute as ever. She goes out a bit (to sharpen her claws? 😏) but still sleeps for most of the day. She’s 10 now after all! 
The  weather has been good enough for walks this week. I try to get back before junior school kicks out. 
The brook through our village, the Nailbourne, is looking low at present. 
In 2000, where it is culverted, the top end of it flooded so that half our main street was under a foot of water. Hard to believe at the moment. 



And finally....
1. For Sarah...
2. For all of us despairing of ever getting a holiday!



Take care, stay safe and keep on crafting!
Hugs
Lynnecrafts 

17 comments:

  1. I must be too tired this morning, I misread that you'd crocheted yourself another husband... I've not come across that poem before but it's great, thanks for sharing. Sending Spring blessings, Lisa-Jane #7

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  2. The Drawbridge And Finally made me hoot! Perfect for Sarah and her daily drawings. It’s a bit like the sign for Beware of Otters that is just before Kidwelly, we always wonder what they’re going to do...can they hold a bow and arrows in their little webbed paws?! Your origami boxes are fab and I love the lilac/green combo, really works. The colours on that headband yarn are lovely too. Everything is springing forth here, the gorse is bursting on the hill behind us and the catkins are appearing, it just makes me happy. Am completely fine after my jab yesterday, slightly achy arm but that’s it, hooray!
    HUgs LLJ 10 xxx

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  3. Hi Lynne. Had to laugh at Lisa's comment about crocheting yourself another husband... goodness, that would be an achievement in a mere week! Aren't those boxes lovely - yes, the green and the lilac. Loved the two "and finally" - brilliant. My family sent me the one with the alien, but hadn't seen the drawbridge before - great fun!
    Take care. God bless.
    Margaret #2

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  4. Oh fab funnies today ! I love those boxes , they're so pretty Helen #1

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  5. Thanks for the personal funny Lynne - it made me smile after work. I like the pale green lining for those lovely boxes - it makes a nice contrast. Meow to Thea Stay safe and happy WOYWW. Sarah #4

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  6. Your Chinese boxes are lovely, Lynne, and such gorgeous papers, all of them. I couldn't possibly choose which for the lining though. Thea looks adorable asleep like that - she's a pretty kitty. 10 is quite middle-aged! Loved your funnies. I've seen the 2nd one before and had a good laugh then too, and the first one is hilarious! Definitely one for our Sarah.

    Thank you for your visit. I think my hubby will like his blanket OK! I like the idea of using blanket stitch to indicate a stripy tail - thanks for the tip. I've started blocking the embellishments now but can only do a few at a time because I've run out of blocking pins. I've just had a thought - I could use my dressmaking ones! Duh.

    Happy WOYWW,
    Shoshi x #22

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  7. Your chinese boxes are fabulous Lynne, i've never tried anything like that, I can imagine that take some concentration to start. Doesn't Thea look so sweet, she's a very pretty kitty. You wear that headband so well Lynne, glad you found another use for the wool. Both and finalies are very funny hee hee.. Happy WoywW Tracey #12

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  8. Wow, your little origami boxes are gorgeous - they look immensely time consuming and tricky but very effective -thank you for the link - oh and I think I lean towards the green but then I've never really been a lilac person! I love the poem, Marge Piercy writes beautifully and her book Sex Wars is one of my all time favourites - based on the early feminist movement after the civil war.
    Loved both the funnies at the end - thanks for the chuckle!
    Have a good week,
    Diana xx #24

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  9. I like all your little boxes, they are so cute! and...still laughing at the cartoon!! Stay safe, keep crafting! Happy WOYWW?! ((Lyn))#21

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  10. Love the funnies! I think the pale green looks best as a liner. Your boxes look amazing, I am not very good at precise folding/. Have a great week and happy WOYWW Angela #3

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  11. You always have such interesting projects on the go it's a real pleasure to visit. Love the funnies too. Take care my friend and have a happy woyww, Angela x19x

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  12. Thos boxes look awfully complicated! I could probably do with a headband, my hair is driving me mad when I'm in the garden, I have to have a hat the whole time or it's in my eyes. Great cartoons and a thoughtful poem. Have a lovely week, Happy WOYWW, stay well, stay safe, love n hugs Cindy #27xx

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  13. Brilliant funnies today!
    The little boxes look really interesting.
    Happy WOYWW! Susan #15

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  14. Lordy, the abduction cartoon is a bit true!! I bet you e chosen the lining paper already, and I’m pretty sure either would look great, what a lovely way to create a book. I’m really rather useless at following patterns, have just started a crochet blanket for a to-be great neice and I can’t make the pattern stick in my head. Frogged it a dozen times at least! The headbands are a useful idea, I really miss having hair that did what I want it to!

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  15. Good morning Lynne Love the cartoons... especially the alien one. lol Those boxes look interesting. I also heard from LLJ that you are a writer as well. I'm checking out the poem. Have you ever participated in National Novel Writing Month? We also have Camp Nano in April & July where we can work on any project... partials/ in-progress/ editing/ new project, etc. Would love to see you over there. I am RainLyte on the forums though I don't visit much. Until Wednesday... Creative Blessings! ~Kelly #29

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  16. Lilac and green for me. I love the little boxes and am going to have to look at that link although my origami skills are lacking!
    You will be able to have those hair bands for every occasion in a bit. Mind you they are multicoloured so go with any outfit.
    Thea is so sweet, love cats.
    Hugs, Neet 5 xx
    ps Sorry I am so late but my back is really bad plus I have had 267 spam comments to delete since Wednesday. So time consuming, especially when you don't feel like bothering. Someone obviously is targeting me.

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  17. Oh loving the Origami boxes. Memories of my sons and I doing a LOT of paper art Still have some. And Thea, so sweet, Our Bailey too, 10 and sleeps alot Has a day or 2 of wild running and excitement. ! My smile was the cute cartoon ! It is life, crazy in many ways. Enjoy the greening up of grasses and those walks all good for us. A little late with the visit, but between 2 days of router issues and time away I'm still trying to get printers in sync. Enjoy the weekend.

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