This week has been a bit of a blur, care of Dihydrocodeine painkillers. If a doctor ever suggests you taking Tramadol, ask if Dihydrocodeine is suitable. It’s much kinder, though I wouldn’t drive while on them. Thanks for your good wishes this week, my back is still giving me a lot of grief, especially when I move.
I’ve done a bit of bird beading his week, it features a bit of sashiko, a bit of embroidery and some beading to make, in this case, a little sewing kit. It comes from a pattern by the Wishing Shed, available on Etsy or Ravelry.
It closes to keep its tools safe:
It has a removable heart-shaped pincushion on the back:On the inside, it has a scissors pocket on the left, a pocket with a button in the centre and a needle keeper on the right with a magnetic needle minder.
It’s flying off to Jan to sell on her RNLI stall.
Bella has been supervising me and sends you all purrs.
And finally:
I can think of some in particular..,,,
I’ll not be going to art class tomorrow so I’ll be round to visit.
Happy WOYWW
Hugs
Lynnecrafts 🥰🥰







1 comment:
I’m sorry you’re still in pain with your back, hope it recovers this week. I hadn’t heard of those meds and will definitely bear it in mind if I am ever in a similar situation. Thank you for doing those beautiful bird tool kits, we’ll see how they go on the stall 🥰
It’s a windy and sunny day here, we’re off to Dinefwr, NT parkland and Cadw castle followed by lunch in Llandeilo for a birthday treat. I can’t believe he’s 30!
Hugs LLJ 2 xx
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