Crafts

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Hi everyone

A couple of years ago we used to have a great interest in crafts that members did but it seems to have fizzled out, there was quite a bit of knitting and crocheting that the ladies used to show on the site. Don't worry men, you can do some too, it's definitely not just for ladies. 

I vaguely remember that when I was around the ages of 4 to 10 years old, so that's almost 60 years ago, my mum showed me how to knit a few items and it doesn't stop there, I can remember that I was fond of little rug making kits. I made a little bedside rug by following instructions and in the mornings when I got out of bed my cold feet landed on a cosy woollen rug. Those kits were very common, anyone remember them? Maybe they're still around, anyone seen them lately? Wool shops, as we called them in Belfast, were plentiful in every town and city. 

I haven't made any woollen items but I have been working with wood a little. For my wife's last birthday in May I made her a little easel as she likes to paint now and then. This is it 

For Christmas past, I made a few little bird feeders for some close family members, you pull the cork out at the top and fill with nuts or whatever. My wife did the paintwork, I was a little worried thatGrinning she used grey wood preservative because I thought that made them look like a pigeon and small birds are afraid of pigeons but to my delight little birds were abundant and soon scoffed the lot! We Grinningdon't have any squirrels in this area unfortunately although I have seen the occasional one a mile or so away. Hopefully they'll come to the little wood of 1500 willow trees I planted in the field oppoGrinningsite. Willow trees are great for attracting wildlife, I was told. The photo below is of one of the birds that I kept for myself Grinning

So let's get making folks, it's a wonderful activity and let's see what you've done/what you make. 

Tvman xx

  • Oh no , they only look cute, but they bite and scratch really bad...

  • Hi 

    It's amazing to see just how close a robin comes to me when I'm in the garden. I don't know how many we have because no matter where I go in the garden a little inquisitive robin will always pop up.

    I was in the field opposite my house yesterday and immediately one appeared. I have heard that you will always see only one robin because they're territorial but over the years there have been many occasions when I've seen two around me several times so I can't subscribe to that theory. 

    I have one little special robin which was outside our bedroom window this morning sitting on my bird feeder and it's so comically fat. I'd love to get a photo of it sometime. 

    Brilliant to see a robin sitting on your partner's hand. I'm afraid those live mealworms aren't so attractive to me as they are to the robin so I won't be doing that! 

    Great photo!

    Tvman xx

    Love life and family.
  • That little ( big ) visitor i had last year...he ate a cookie from me Slight smile

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember in reply to Pet1968

    A cockatoo ate my cookie?. I do like birds but that is not on.

  • Lovely 

    Ruth 

  • There is still a cookie left for you ....

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember in reply to Pet1968

    Pet - you spoil him rotten and he REALLY doesn't deserve it so please give ALL the cookies to Polly... Hahahaha!!!

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember in reply to FormerMember

    Pet and me have been through a lot together. She always has my back and I always have her cookies. So there stirrer!

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