Items you've made that aren't for sale

I’ve made this tote bag for my niece who loves anything to do with space. Also working on some accessories such as key ring and purse to go with it, but secretly hoping I might have some fabric left to make a bag for my shop! Oh yes, the yellow bits glow in the dark :grin:.

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Love the colours you have used!

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I made this special card for my lovely sister-in-law

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just made this for ME…my own design and pattern…made it up as I went along
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I’ve got this in drafts but sort of don’t want to sell it because I like weird stuff. Please note it’s faux taxidermy as skull is resin
Just that I can’t remember why I bought those glass hexagon type brass boxes from.


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Bailey loves his erm magnums - sister eats around the chocolate, and leaves him with some of the ice cream that’s left

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Finished this ripple blanket for a friend to give as a baby shower gift, a couple of nights ago

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A water feature for our garden, made from a victorian hand pump and half a brandy barrel.

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It looks so warm and cozy Brenda!

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Made this as a gift for someone who has 3 of everything they will ever need! They haven’t got one of these, and they will never need it :wink::smile::laughing:
Thanks to @abbotstonehouse for the lovely dress fabric.


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Made these last year; was going to sell them at the time but I loved them so much I still have them, I spent a good couple of weeks on each of them!

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These look delicious!:blush::drooling_face:

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That’s beautiful, thank you for sharing.

Regards
Julie

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So proud of this one I made for my brother in law and their new baby. They love gardening and nature - enter the gardening theme. They will get it next week, I hope they like it :grin:.

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Made this fox doorstop for my hubby who is a Leicester City football fan

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I’m just teaching myself crochet :yarn: it’s so hard! But I’m determined to do it :flushed: xx your shawl is beautiful

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I think I’m keeping this one to hang on a wall :peacock:

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Thank you @TheFeltShack. Just keep at it…start with a granny square and work from there. There are some great tutorials on youtube, although I learnt from a book when I was a child, way before the internet! :smiley:

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