Bunting Queen!
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pollyanna1052
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Yesterday I went to my usual Thursday hospice craft session....Craft & Chat.
Our local hospice is a wonderful place. Yes, it is a place where people with terminal cancer can receive palliative nursing. It is also a place where people like me can go, for social activities and respite. I have MS..for those who don't know.
Yesterday I gave them some bunting I had made, for their summer garden party (will it ever stop raining?) I made it from a huge wodge of fabric I had got a few weeks ago, at a mill outlet. They do fantastic lucky bags....filled with odds and ends of rolls of cloth. These bags are so big ad heavy, I need someone to lift and carry them for me...and they cost £2.50!!!! I know! Amazing!!! I`ve bought 2 now and may well go back across the Pennines, into Lancashire from Yorkshire, for more. Passports need to be carried, but not always asked for!
Anyway I had cut out and decorated 20 pennants for the bunting and strung it together with gold ribbon. The fabric was an off white blind blackout/vinyl like material....quite rain proof I hope.
So the volunteer craft lady took it to the management office for me.
10 minutes later a lovely chap from the fundraising team came looking for `The Bunting Queen`. He was directed to me and expressed how much they loved my work etc etc and asked for more if possible.
It is wonderful to feel that our efforts are so appreciated........when we can easily feel we aren`t fit for much post disability!
So I`m on my way doing more.
I have also made patterned fabric bunting sets for others and have some in my conservatory. They cheer me and others up!
Pollsx
Our local hospice is a wonderful place. Yes, it is a place where people with terminal cancer can receive palliative nursing. It is also a place where people like me can go, for social activities and respite. I have MS..for those who don't know.
Yesterday I gave them some bunting I had made, for their summer garden party (will it ever stop raining?) I made it from a huge wodge of fabric I had got a few weeks ago, at a mill outlet. They do fantastic lucky bags....filled with odds and ends of rolls of cloth. These bags are so big ad heavy, I need someone to lift and carry them for me...and they cost £2.50!!!! I know! Amazing!!! I`ve bought 2 now and may well go back across the Pennines, into Lancashire from Yorkshire, for more. Passports need to be carried, but not always asked for!
Anyway I had cut out and decorated 20 pennants for the bunting and strung it together with gold ribbon. The fabric was an off white blind blackout/vinyl like material....quite rain proof I hope.
So the volunteer craft lady took it to the management office for me.
10 minutes later a lovely chap from the fundraising team came looking for `The Bunting Queen`. He was directed to me and expressed how much they loved my work etc etc and asked for more if possible.
It is wonderful to feel that our efforts are so appreciated........when we can easily feel we aren`t fit for much post disability!
So I`m on my way doing more.
I have also made patterned fabric bunting sets for others and have some in my conservatory. They cheer me and others up!
Pollsx
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@pollyanna1052 That is great and so good you have been acknowledged for all your work. I think bunting is making a big come back, and also great you can get thr supplies of material to mqke your crafts. If you can make more maybe advertise on facebook olr somewhere, Im sure people would want them for parties and stuff.
Keep up the good work
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Well done you, might be nice to do some red, white and blue as we celebrate the 75th anniversary of the end of WW2 in May with an extended bank holiday.2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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That looks amazing @pollyanna1052!
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Just made another 16 pennant row. carer helped me organise it and string it up..it gets wrapped round me wheels.
Carer cut some more for me. I`m a bit buntied out now! I cant work the pinking shears as they are new and stiff.
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@pollyanna1052
That sounds amazing pilly and so nice that you made some for the hospice. Keep up your amazing work.i bet they are beautiful
Best wishes
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I need to see some photos @pollyanna1052! You must upload photos to the virtual art gallery of your work.
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I`ve put it on the art group
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Here is Sally Sock! xx
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