WOYWW 170
A phenomena which occurs each Wednesday.
The brainchild of Julia of Stamping Ground providing an opportunity for the crafters of the world to own up to the state of their crafting work desks...... tidy or mess it's all there. It's also a chance for the rest of the world to enjoy a snoop. Join in if you dare!
My work room is staying reasonably tidy considering all that I've been doing. Just a few leftovers waiting to be tidied away from the workshop I gave at Vicky Stampers on Saturday. It was a lovely day with the members of this fab group and below you will see a close up of few of my examples from the box of my samples which are on the desk. the cards. A secret message fold and a camera lens amongst them. I'll show them in detail in another post. I was so busy that I forgot to take pictures of the lovely ones made by the group on the day.
My other work desk has been the floor as I am making a copy of a crochet waistcoat for my nephew's wife. The old one she's had for 20 plus years is falling to bits and here you can see the new sections laid out ready to be linked up.
This below was a chance encounter, a magic moment I must share. I came across this wonderful sight as I passed through our city centre. The man was there to promote a special educational centre and uses this beautiful owl, which he bred himself, to help give people confidence.
This is Pippin and I was so thrilled to see him up close and to also be allowed to stroke him.
I hope to call in on more WOYWW blogs this week now that the Brighton Belles have returned home to the South Coast. It was a busy, hectic but lovely time and I really miss them.
Results for my blog candy draw are on the previous post .....still waiting to hear from 4 winners......is your name there?
oh pooh, my name wasn't on the list..::pouting::...lol...lovely owl, must have been an experience to have touched him! waving hi from the hills of North Carolina :)
ReplyDeleteHi Jo - well I am really late this week (84) and still finding my way around this MacBook - it is so different. Thanks for a lovely workshop, still not done anything more but think I will get on with the telescopic cards and have done Sarah's hidden message one (so there is something I forgot).
ReplyDeleteYour blog entry reminded me of the time I saw the owls in Llandudno, they are such beautiful creatures. Did you know Lorraine's brother has a hawk which he takes into Wigan on a regular basis?
Gosh, this is an email not a comment. Thanks for sharing.
Hugs, Neet xx
What an amazing experience to come across an owl like that... love that black and white card with the wording and the butterflies... Sandy :) #50
ReplyDeleteHiya, its been a while but it's good to be back and taking a peek at your creative world again. Looking busy and fun. Hope you have a good week too. Pippin is so lovely. I'll be in Liverpool this weekend dropping eldest off at Uni so looking forward to it, definitely Another Place is calling my name. If you're not busy Monday AM, perhaps a quick meet and greet somewhere before I head off home? Email me if you want.
ReplyDeleteNeil @ 62
Love, love, love the owl. I had a similar encounter with Morag the eagle owl when I invited an 'owl man' to come to my nursery. I couldn't believe how heavy she was.
ReplyDeleteBut on to your craft. I love doing crochet, and that waistcoat will be beautiful. And a lovely selection of card too. I did a secret message one earlier this year. First time for ages, but they are fun aren't they?
Kate x
Owls are lovely are'nt they , my neighbour has an Eagle owl in his garden in an aviary. Happy crafting jill #78
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear the workshop went well on Saturday Jo. What a beautiful owl.
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A x #85
The sample cards look great, and that crocheted waistcoat is going to be amazing, but I'm going to have to admit that the owl is my absolutely favourite thing here for this week! What a wonderful encounter... Happy WOYWW!
ReplyDeleteAlison x
#90
Wow!! I love owls, that must have been superb to stumble across. Such a beautiful bird. Thank you for my birthday card, what a clever piece of paper engineering, i've not seen that before. It's fantastic. Amazed and delighted to see a tidy desk haha. i would have thought after a workshop it'd be overflowing. It definitely would be if it was me lol. Pxx
ReplyDeleteI love the lace Jo and the owl. What a happy posting
ReplyDeleteLynn x
Hi Jo, I love that card with the butterflies, it is gorgeous and so is Pippin, he really is a little beauty. How lovely to be able to stroke him too. Wonderful lace too, you are so clever..... Happy WOYWw, Anne x #47
ReplyDeleteSorry I missed your workshop Jo and I was so looking forward to it. Nice tidy desk, but for how long I wonder.
ReplyDeleteLove owls and would have been just as thrilled as you. Was lucky enough to stroke a barn owl once in Llandudno. they were promoting the Owl Trust - a stunningly beautiful bird.
Ann B
#102
This trend towards tidiness has me all aflutter. Love all the projects (ah - crochet. Wish I had the time for that too!) and glad your workshop went well.
ReplyDeleteMary Anne (29)
Hi Jo,
ReplyDeleteYou're very welcome to join me at 6.45am on a Tuesday if you want to share the munchkins for a day :-)
Hugs,
A x
Hi (again). Yes I have your little bag of leaflets safe and have added a few myself (dog friendly pubs being one). Hope to get to Alby Crafts but hoping it so nice we spend most of our time walking on warm sand and seeking shade in leafy woods.
ReplyDeleteSee you when we get home.
Ann B
#102
Awesome owl-post! Love that crochet project! Also I am working on the floor today :)
ReplyDeleteTuire #114
Hi there Jo, ah you know when I look at your desk i think of your strawberries on the cloth wonder if you miss them?? am thinking of changing my rooster one as my sister informed me it did not match my room!! still no hurry! you are busy as usual and love the owl too and your streetview too, so very English..pity I did not make it to Liverpool..
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for popping over and thanks for sharing ~ happy WOYWW! Shaz in Oz. x #48
Owls are so beautiful, and Pippin is no different... and lucky you being able to stroke him. Your desk does look very tidy! Helen, 52
ReplyDeleteWhat a magical meeting it must have been! That owl looks so kind. I love the crocheting too, I wish I could do it, but for some reason I just can't seem to remember how to crochet for more than 5 minutes...
ReplyDeleteHave a happy WOYWW!
Zildara #120
Oh how I wish I lived nearer all those demos etc. I love the picture of Pippin, he looks so chilled out and relaxed. Hugs Rita xx 123
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous owl! And your crocheted piece is beautiful. I crochet every winter, but my hands have taken a beating this past year and not sure what they can handle as far as a skinny needle in my hand. I still will try though. dani 137
ReplyDeleteHaven't received a "secret compartment" card yet but looking forward to it coming :) and I can only dream of being as organised as you are lol. Long may your desktop remain tidy haha :) Pxx
ReplyDeleteLovely creative desk!!
ReplyDeleteLove your crocheting.
Have a great Wednesday!
Hugs Marleen #55
Pippin looks a fine bird..and doesn't he know it. Great pose for the camera!! It always amazes me how incredibly soft owl feathers are!
ReplyDeleteGlad your workshop went ok, have never heard of a camera lens card before! And I'm still in awe of anyone who can wield a crochet hook with ease...I just haven't got the right gene :)
Hugs, LLJ #81 xx
Great photographs and I would really love to see the finished crocheting you showed.
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Linda xxx
I don't think I took photos of the Saturday class...too busy nattering with linda!
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dxxx 91
That desk is far too tidy for you, Jo are you feeling OK!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGlad your workshop went well, all those makes sound very intriguing.
What delicate work your crochet is, it looks like lace. Crochet, like knitting is a mystery to me.
Love the owl too.
Happy WOYWW
Hugs Lisax 105
I bet that waistcoat is going to turn out beautiful! What a beautiful bird :)
ReplyDeleteHappy WOYWW!
~Katie (37)
Oh my goodness, its ME!!! I am Fluffy Koekemoer! Yay!!! My e mail addie is tertiaj@telkomsa.net
ReplyDeleteSo glad you can't see me. I look quite ridiculous trying to do a happy dance and type at the same time.
Your desk is super tidy this week and that waistcoat is just adorable.
Happy WOYWW!
Tertia #70
Wow - Pippin is gorgeous - we had one a bit like that down our chimney once!! That crochet waistcoat will be stunning - clever you. x Jo
ReplyDeleteYou are so crafty rounded knitting,card making! Love the photo of the owl.Mika #146
ReplyDeleteThat is one clean and tidy workspace. I love the card with the strips and the ribbons tied on. I make cards like that too. Such fun.
ReplyDeleteHi Jo,
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful that you are able to mend the crochet waistcoat. It's beautiful. The owl is amazing. Isn't it cool when you can see such a creature close up!
As for your desk, it looks mighty clean!!!
Happy WOYWW
Hugs, kay #15
hehehe! I have a stuffed one in my back room, dont worry died of natural causes, it used to live in one of my mum and dads trees, and its a beautiful reminder of days gone by, love the desk and samples hun
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hugs Lou P #86
Jo, your crochet project looks gorgeous and I love the photos of the owl. Great shots!
ReplyDeleteMy studio doesn't stay clean for very long ... I did a major cleaning and I think I need to do it again:)
Happy creating!
Gaby
Pippin is a beauty. Lovely tidy desk and I love your samples. I will look out for the closeup pics. Enjoy your week.
ReplyDeleteSandra @144
Definitely not the sort of thing you expect to see in the High Street Jo, but what a lovely Owl. I can remember stroking a big Snowy Owl at a show once and couldn’t believe how soft it’s feathers were.
ReplyDeleteLoving your beautiful crocheting. I’ve not done any for years apart from the odd flower but it seems to be making a big comeback, as does knitting.
Happy Crafting!
Sue @# 117
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Gorgeous piece of crochet...what a lovely thing for you to do! Nice neat desk, too!
ReplyDeleteThat stash of cards looks impressive - I like the green one a lot and will come back to see it closer.
ReplyDeleteAnd the owl - what a sweetie! You know how much I adore owls - they are gorgeous. This one has such a cute face.
I was sorry to have missed your workshop. The waistcoat is a lovely project.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Carol
Oh bless, but Pippin is delightful! We have an owl visit Salisbury every week, he sits on a charity stall (might be one of the local swanneries) and he gets quite alarmed whenever a dog goes past!
ReplyDeleteGreat desk - and well done with the crochet, you are a brave lady indeed.... I'm not quite up to that level yet (and never will be...LOL).
Thanks for stopping by!