Brrrr! It's cold enough to want to stay indoors all day and drink endless cups of tea. Which is more or less what I did, and to fill part of my day I completed a few more pages of Lorna Scobie's book '365 Days of Creativity'. This page particularly appealed to me. There were splotches of colour, & you'd to turn those into animals. After completing this, I decided to make some splotches of my own in watercolour, using an old sketchbook - - and turned those into weird creatures. Daft, but fun. That daftness was followed by me sewing an equally daft reindeer in gingham trousers. As you do. You might've seen me mention an Instagram account under the name of Ievate. She makes quirky fabric animals, and I was very smitten with the reindeers she's made recently. So I had a go at making one. I drew a simple outline, and sorted out a red & white gingham, plus a faux suede material for the body and ears. My sewing machine definitely didn'
I woke up this morning to frost outside and a very definite chill in the air. Inside, the central heating's chugging away, and I keep imagining my energy bill going up, up, up, but what can you do? A family member's just had a heat pump and solar panels installed at his home, and it'll be interesting to see how low his energy bills go in the winter months ahead. I honestly don't understand why our government doesn't launch a huge investment programme across the country, insulating homes and installing solar panels wherever possible. I know it'd cost a fortune, but it'd be good for the nation's health & well being. Whether that's pensioners shivering in cold, damp homes, or poorer families not having enough money to eat well or pay childcare costs as they're struggling with huge energy bills. Anyway, enough of that. I've been carrying on with various crafty projects. My 'colour study' efforts are continuing. So far I'