Slight change of plan about the Clematis leaves. I sewed on all the leaves I had finished, just to the end of the stems and not in place as I thought I could do that better when the leaves were attached.
Then I decided that the centre leaf should be a bit further up the stem than the others so started taking them off and re-attaching them.
Then I decided that the bet way to stiffen them was with florists wire rather than find something to spray them with. So I started taking them all back off - again - thread wire through the stitches and sew then back on.
Then I found a longer needle to thread the wire through with so I don't have to take them all off to do it, just the ones that need moving up the stems.
I started crocheting the new ones with the wire included. This means no blocking as the wire keeps the shape so I will be able to sew them on as I go.
It also meant a trip to the Florist as I am going to need a LOT more wire.
The original lot I got at our monthly "Craft and Lace" group when we did a workshop for table centres before Christmas. I asked if I could buy some of the wires used and she gave me a handful.
However, sitting out in the garden is perfect! I can rest the frame on the patio table to keep it off my lap and watch the birds fighting over the peanuts at the same time.
And I thought you might like this pic of Benjamin at the Chatteris Historic Festival this weekend. |
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Oh my Enfys, it's a real labour of love. And it's already stunning, am so enjoying being an armchair follower!
ReplyDeletePoor Benjamin, glad he escaped :-D
ReplyDeleteYour Clematis is looking good so far Enfys.