... last weekend's screen printing session. I've got lots of ideas but no where to print them!
My prints from last week's screenprinting course
So far I have made a dog softie for my dad, a Burda top, a neckwarmer, and working on another quilt.
Keeping the mind distracted is a good thing. The RSI I am developing is not so good. I am trying to knit using my left hand and wrist for moving the yarn across - any tips for RSI-free knitting always welcome!
As always more spaces here
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So sorry to hear about your dad. Hope he's on the mend soon. It's a terrible thing. My father's not been well of late either, though not in hospital, he's battling demons - and has lost an ear to cancer. Second time the big C has been through. He's also had breast cancer. He's doing OK though. Could have been worse.
Love the prints. I did a screen printing class recently and I've also run out of things to print on...if you sit down too long at my house you run the risk of being my next target!
keeping busy with your crafts is always a great distraction, but that pesky rsi can really set you back. having regular breaks works for me and alternate yor crafts..hope that helps :)
btw your print design is gorgeous!
Your prints are really beautiful Tina. Hope you find somewhere to print regularly.
Sending good thoughts & hoping your dad gets better soon.
I love your print Tina. Hope you Dad makes a speedie recovery.
Have you tried continental knitting?
I’m so glad to hear you have something to do that gives you comfort in this difficult time. I hope he makes a speedy recovery.
What a beautiful print! I love it. Really sorry to hear about you're Dad. I hope you have some good news on that front soon.
Beatiful prints! As a fellow Melbournian I am going to start following your blog!
Hi Tina I have been in the same boat with my Papa far away, and my heart goes out to you . I hope he is ok and you get to see him soon x Lara
Beautiful prints. Love the colours and texture of them. So sorry to hear that your Dad is so unwell. Crafting for distraction is something I do too. Knitting is so soothing. If you aren't already, use wooden or bamboo needles. I get RSI too and those help dramatically.
I am so sorry to hear about your Dad.
I have been trying to contact you re Sew It Together. I am guessing you have too much on your plate. If you do wish to come, could you please email me at chaletgirl13@gmail.com.
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