Needlefelting by the Fire


Here in North Norfolk we seem to be clinging on to our Indian Summer, although it’s been good to light the woodburner once the sun goes down.  It’s very poignant, I’m very much a Spring person, and struggle a bit with approaching Winter and I’m finding capturing little moments with the camera a really good way of being more positive about the clocks going back next weekend.

It does mean that sometimes I have to be a bit adventurous to get the shot I want.  The Silent Sunday picture this week involved clambering round quite a lot of mud and through dead stalks to get at that last surviving sunflower.  Higgins thought I’d gone quite mad and dug all four little legs firmly in the ground when I tried to tow him behind me, so I had to do it with a dachshund tucked under one arm into the bargain!

I’ve been needlefelting this week. With the Pick’n’Mix Market just a short month away I’ve been working on more Christmas decorations making Sputnik Baubles and I’ve had lots of fun with the colours. I said in a previous post I’m working on all-year-round colours, rather than a traditional palette, and I’ve been surprised how jolly and clown like my creations are becoming…

Needlefelting baubles…and you can sort of imagine them orbiting Planet Penny can’t you?

needlefelting bauble for the tree(Now I’m feeling ashamed because I realise just how long I’ve had those wooden hangers waiting for me to creatively cover them!)

After last week’s Handmade Monday I had interest expressed in a tutorial for the Crochet Fairy Lights which you will now find here.  I’d love to see if you make them!

And talking of Handmade Monday please make a trip over to 1st Unique Gifts to say hello to Wendy and to find out what other exciting bits of making have been going on over the week.

Finally thanks to everyone who took part in the Reasons to be Cheerful Linky.  I hope that now you know about it you’ll be looking for your own little sparks of happiness to share for for the next one which is scheduled for Thursday.  When clocks go back next weekend, we’ll need all the cheering up we can get!

See you soon x

 

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26 thoughts on “Needlefelting by the Fire

  1. Penelope

    You really have captured the last week or so beautifully Penny with those stunning photo’s. I love birds on a wire. Oh no I forgot about the clocks and I too need to find my things to be cheerful about, seasonal change is lovely but the darkness isn’t!
    Beautiful baubles for the Christmas tree, I am a fan of all sorts of colours at Christmas time. Have a wonderful, embracing and cheerful week with all of Higgin’s paws on the ground ;0) xxx

  2. Tickled Pink

    Oh, those balls are lovely – I may have to copy them and put them round the house. Have made some baubles with buttons too to sell – great minds and all that!

  3. Wendy

    Just gorgeous! So tactile and lovely for all-year-round. I also struggle a bit with winter approaching. The shorter days bother me a bit, as well as the cold. Love that sunflower shot x

  4. Magic Cochin

    I like those felty baubles – very retro sci-fi.

    It’s been strangely warm and windy, hasn’t it! But I really don’t mind winter – I get inspiration from winter landscapes and colours and feel like working in my studio without the distraction wanting to be out in the garden until it gets dark.

    And that reminds me – I must get working on Christmassy things for PicknMix!

    Celia
    x

  5. Carol

    Oh my goodness. do the clocks really go back next weekend? Where is the year disappearing to? Love your autumn sky pic. A true Indian Summer one.

  6. Jill

    It is really hard to take on board that the clocks go back soon (and I do hate the shorter days) as the weather has been so strange – I love the sun and would love the warm days to continue, but feel the weather person needs to make up their mind. Autumn or Summer?? Lots of lovely colours for your sputniks – they look so good.

  7. made by ewe

    Those sputniks are gorgeous! Just right for brightening up this part of the year – but there are so many positives in the autumn and winter too! – coming in from the garden on a damp and misty afternoon to tea and crumpets, long evenings to sit inside and craft, sparkly frosty mornings, making warming soup – lovely

  8. kateuk

    The light has really changed over the past week- proper Autumn low light.
    Love the baubles.
    Don’t worry about the hangers,I have some I’m sure are WAY older than yours…..

  9. Toffeeapple

    You are so inventive Penny! I like your sputnik baubles. I laughed at you having to carry Higgins so that you could take a photo.

  10. Susie

    I love the little felted sputniks! Every time I see felting I think, I really have to try it (I pulled old sweaters out of the attic this weekend, I have a few wool things, I’m determined to do something with that stuff).
    As for Fall, it is my favorite season, but WE DON’T have FALL here…. 🙁 I’ll trade you, perpetual summer/spring for a little Fall! 🙂

  11. Marigold and the Goatmother

    The baubles are so cute! How do you put the buttons on? Do you poke the yarn in with your felting needle or is it actually sewn in somehow? They are bright and cheerful and it makes one happy to look at them. 🙂 Hey, that is something to be cheerful about!

  12. Handbagsbyhelen

    They’re very colourful and eye-catching. Talking of eye-catching Petunia just caught my eye as I went to add my comment..must go and take another look!

  13. Pomona

    I am just like you about the clocks going back – ugh! And I too have some wooden hangers which have been waiting some months for me to knit some covers – I am glad that I am not the only one! Thank you for your lovely comment on my blog – it is great to discover yours, too.

    Pomona x

  14. Stephen

    I can see those baubles being popular with kids on the run up to Christmas. Really colourful.

    If you need to feel more positive about the clocks going back, think of it this way – one extra hour in bed 😀

  15. Butterfly Blossom

    Your baubles are so sweet I love them! And I love the photo of the birds along the wire. When I was little I used to sit and watch all the birds on the telegraph wire outside my house, the more that got on it the lower it got to the ground, always made me smile!

  16. vanessa

    Your baubles are wonderful Penny! And I know what you mean about four paws being planted firmly, and no amount of coaxing making those paws move! Douglas is prone to that sort of thing too. Vanessa xxx

  17. Annie

    I can imagine Higgin’s reluctance. My mini wire-haired dachshund Wilbur is very unhappy near mud! But what a beautiful last blast of summer that sunflower is!

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