I thought I'd show you my recent creative doings. This was an old doll's cot that I've had in the family for years, so long I can't remember where it came from! It was old, worn and not particularly attractive to look at so I've given it a new lease of life because I wanted to give it to my daughter for her daughter. I made a little crocheted blanket to match it too. The flower decorations had to be painted in a material that would sit on top of the white gloss paint, so I used ordinary artist oil paints. They took a few days to dry but worked perfectly and seem quite hard wearing now it's all dry.
I've finished the rainbow coloured cushion cover I was knitting. The fastening was easy, just a line of buttons to do it up, no fiddly zips to sew in. I've tried the 'fold over method' before and I found it wouldn't stay the right shape. The cushion would be constantly trying to make a break for freedom! This way the buttons keep the edges together quite well.
And I'm painting.
I don't think I've ever painted houses on canvas with acrylic before but I wanted to give it a go. I started by breaking up the surface of the canvas with pieces of fabric and torn paper. I then drew the row of houses on and made a sort of landscapey scene around them. It's roughly based on the houses in Dartmouth but who knows where this painting will go, I could paint over the whole lot! You'll just have to wait and see. ;)
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I love the house painting, with the fabric and paper tucked in. Definitely want to see how you carry on with it!! Take care!
the doll's cot , how very sweet, xx
I find the knitted cushion cover beautiful and charming!I have many "knitting" years behind my back (sweaters, kardigans, shawls, hats, even a costume!), but I'haven't been active in the last several years. I promised my son a new sweater, so we are searching the "right" colour now!
After reading this post, I think I'll knit a pillow cover, too - you inspired me, Jessie! Thank you!:-)
Happy Monday !