This is a sample of my own work and miniatures done over the years.
These grace my bookshelves in the lounge.
These are NOT FOR SALE.
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£10.00£8.50Special offer: 1 Packet only of 10 pieces 2 mtrs x 7mm Silk Ribbon.
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I had a photo of a china plate with this scene transferred on it.
I always wanted to make this so decided to ask John if he could make the potato can, which he did.
The old man in tattered clothes and the little boy street sweeper with his brush, holding his hand out for the hot baked potato.
The potatoes were cooked in bakers ovens after the bakers had finished. The sellers had to rent their spots around London, they could make a lot of money selling the potatoes. The little boy would probably keep the potato in his pocket to warm his hands then eat it later for his supper.
The can had a vent for steam,salt,pepper and even butter in the can. The potatoes were kept warm with coals under the can.I have patterns for the old man and the young boy in the pattern section.
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This is the second window display. I had promised to do a workshop at York making bonnets…once started I could not stop…mojo returned..
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This window was bought at the Stafford Fair run by Doreen Jefferies; I bought two when my mojo was on holiday. I had these for a while before painting. Then because I already had the haberdashery display done for another project it was easy to fill.
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Baby box done for my first great grandson. Graeson. He is so precious.
The other photo is the actual room and I took the left side of the photo to resize and fit an 8 x 10 frame.If anyone is interested I take commissions.
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Baby box made for my great grandson Graeson, born 14.8.18
The Box is approx 8 x 6 inches, bought the frame and made the box to fit. The left side wall is exactly as the real room, grandson took a photo of it for me… enjoyed making this. -
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I have been involved with miniatures for 32 years now.
These eggs were done well before that.
This one has Bronze paint with a brown painted door. Filigree decorate the door -
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I have been involved with miniatures for 32 years now.
These eggs were done well before that.
This one has Brown paint, inverted Twice, front which a door. -
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I have been involved with miniatures for 32 years now.
These eggs were done well before that.
This one has Black Crackle paint, inverted front which was not a door, the small door is at the top back -
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WE WON! first time of entering the WI Craft section at the Cheshire Show.
I did the silhouette from black card, used tracing paper for the screen and dolls house wood painted black for the frame.
The the box was made foam core board covered in silk fabric which draped wonderfully. I think it was 1mtr 3 sided.
I made the Bonsia tree.
Friend Kathleen made the Decorated Egg,
Friend Leslie did the Dragon cross stitch. -
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This was another mojo moment, given as a present…
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Boot scissor case made from a card that a friend sent for Christmas, I altered the shape to fit the fabric I had . Another mojo moment.
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I made these getting over a mojo period.
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This is a corner bedroom I gave as a free info workshop on my group minis4all.
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This was also a workshop project given by friend Joe Wareing. I was a guinea pig for the class. I am not a natural for working with wood so it seemed like a huge learning curve for me but I enjoyed it. I dressed the doll which is also in my pattern section.
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I did this as part of a club project but altered it to go my own way! It is from a print on my lounge wall.
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Done with covering thin card, painted background in water colours just to give the piece a ‘lift’
Loved doing it and also gave a workshop on it.
Frame size 12 x 10 inches. -
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This silk ribbon embroidery was started 20 years ago and I only finished it last year (2017)
If you look carefully at the Pontins workshop displays you might find this embroidery hidden beneath another as proof of how long it took.. -
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These were the first workshop classes I gave at Pontins. Lever Arch shops. The ladies also filled them and dressed the dolls as well.
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These photos show work done at a Pontins model week. The men had model boats, plane, cars, trains etc.. while the ladies took workshops.
These are from my classes held during the week, the Display was always on a Friday afternoon before the weekend finished.
The ladies worked like little beavers not doing just doing my classes but others as well. -
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These photos show work done at a Pontins model week. The men had model boats, plane, cars, trains etc.. while the ladies took workshops.
These are from my classes held during the week, the Display was always on a Friday afternoon before the weekend finished.
The ladies worked like little beavers not doing just doing my classes but others as well. -
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These photos show work done at a Pontins model week. The men had model boats, plane, cars, trains etc.. while the ladies took workshops.
These are from my classes held during the week, the Display was always on a Friday afternoon before the weekend finished.
The ladies worked like little beavers not doing just doing my classes but others as well. -
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These photos show work done at a Pontins model week. The men had model boats, plane, cars, trains etc.. while the ladies took workshops.
These are from my workshops held during the week, the Display was always on a Friday afternoon before the weekend finished.
The ladies worked like little beavers not doing just doing my classes but others as well. If you look carefully, you might spot the embroidery I started on but stop – started over the years…It is on this page. -
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The needle case made of felt was the first crafty thing I made at the age of 7 at Junior school. It was a present for my mum. As you can see it has been well used, never washed. I decided about 20 years ago to make another and change it slightly so not to ‘cut’ or ‘snip’ at the feet.