Sunday, January 15
A Good Afternoon!
Last night was the coldest so far, with temperatures dropping to -7 apparrently. There was no way we were going anywhere - Jon was working in his luxury shed on his motornike project so I got out my craft stuff. Jill came over for a couple of hours and had a great afternoon. I started my sewing project and all went well, discounting the issue of the bondaweb! Oh well an ironing board cover is easily replaced isn't it?
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Ha ha ha - ironing board covers are cheap to replace:-)
ReplyDeleteLovely afternoon Denise xx
ReplyDeleteBeen there, done that, got the sticky bits!!
ReplyDeleteThe yoyos and hearts look good
Denise, shame on you....-7C is a heatwave..we were at -26C yesterday!
ReplyDeleteJane xxx
Yep, nippy cold around here at the moment, down the road a couple of hours from Jane,
ReplyDeleteGill in Canada
Tonight is pretty chilly here and the pub we were eating is was VERY chilly...
ReplyDeleteI am so looking forward to the new cooker tomorrow ;-)
We have a scattering of snow here but it's sunny and roads are passable.
ReplyDeleteIt was -7 here too, but ours was Fahrenheit, so even colder!
ReplyDeleteYou know how to enjoy the good times. Thanks for this post.
ReplyDeleteWhat fun!
ReplyDeletedenise you might choose to invest in a couple of thos baking sheets, £1.99 in Morrisons. Theyre meant to do in cake tins and whatever, but they are wonderful for when youre using bondaweb. Lay one under your work and one over. press (not iron, as it slips) and allow to cool for a few seconds. Even if the bondaweb melts onto the sheet, it will come away easily. Of course you could also throw an old sheet over your irnoning booard and save the £1.99 LOL
Enjoy your sewing bee :-D
It is looking a very pretty project. Looking forward to seeing the finished loveliness. x
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to seeing the end result! Pretty colours.
ReplyDeleteAt least you didn't mess up your iron, as I have done (with sticky stuff!)
Maggie X
Nuts in May
Oh i know where you are coming from...i get through plenty of ironing board covers!
ReplyDeletelooks like a lovely project
love jooles x
Luv your new heading - what a fantastic photo.
ReplyDeleteYou know this coldness thing is all relative! It's 52 degrees F and raining here and we're freezing! Moth is sitting here with a blanket wrapped around him!
ReplyDeleteI had a bondiweb ironing board issues once too :-) Glad I am not the only one !
ReplyDeleteI still have bondawb and ironing issues!
ReplyDeleteI had to scrub it off my iron today .
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