Recently I was asked to replace the feet and repair the legs of the chicken suit for the CHICS (Children's Cancer Support) group.
The full suit is worn by the CHIC at all their fundraising events.
I replaced them in a more substantial fabric and they looked so funny but were exactly what they wanted and looked much better when they were worn over human feet. I had no intention of modelling them here for you, I must say!
The full suit is worn by the CHIC at all their fundraising events.
I replaced them in a more substantial fabric and they looked so funny but were exactly what they wanted and looked much better when they were worn over human feet. I had no intention of modelling them here for you, I must say!
The gas engineer did look at me quite oddly when he came in to check the meter and saw them hanging in the hall.
I was only too glad to help and certainly didn't want payment or reward but within a couple of days I received this delivery of gorgeous flowers. I must say they really made me smile and I was very grateful but CHICS now know never to try to repay me for any help I give in the future!! I'd far rather that the money went to help the children.
The smile button is on full alert this week over at Annie's blog, a stitch in time so pop over for more smiles to kick start your weekend.
This week I enjoyed a super day out at my lovely friend Neet's house, where we did a little crafting and a lots of chatting and eating fabulous food. Her pizza's with a cauliflower base, (YES CAULIFLOWER!!!) are to die for and I'm smiling because I have the recipe.
I am standing on tippy toe here with Neet as she is so much taller than me but it hardly made a difference, I'm still a little titch!
Here's the patchwork bag I made for her which I have been saving for some time.....
Neet gave me this exquisite church which she had made from a die cut and it goes so well with the origami Christmas tree which I made. The tree is so easy and is easy to find on pinterest.
Neet had an amazing fun display for Halloween, with some items she had made herself ...
but this witch, bought in Prague, kicked her legs, screamed and her eyes lit up.
Yesterday I visited an exhibition in Chester with my quilt group at All Saint's Church, Hoole Road. It's on until Saturday and is well worth a visit if you are near enough to get there.
Yes, I've had a good week with lots of smiles and laughs and there are more to come as soon as I get over to Annie's.