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Wednesday, 15 July 2020

WOYWW 580 - What's on Your Workdesk Wednesday?

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It's Wednesday and I am here again...linking this post to the Stamping Ground.

So one week gone in this second lockdown...

Two desk pictures for WOYWW 580!



Not a lot of difference from last week - you might notice a couple of the cards I have made this week and the wherewithal to make more. 
The second area has ATCoins on show and in the making. 

I have decided that I stand up for lots of my crafting - this is another surface that I use all the time. In my old craft room in England I had a single IKEA kitchen 'butcher's block - it was ideal for my old guillotine. I brought neither to Australia intending to replace both for less than the shipping. I decided to go for the double version from IKEA this time - it has two useful drawers and space for my Big Shot and replacement guillotine. I just happened upon this guillotine in a second hand shop for a few dollars and it is perfect!


I having been doing a bit more of my quilt - attaching the front to the backing - I can do this whilst watching television:


But my main activity this week has been making masks. I have been doing two versions in a variety of fabrics - one version uses a free McCall's pattern courtesy of Spotlight, the other a pattern from Jennifer Maker


Ooh - the post just came - and I received two beautiful cards from crafty friends in the UK - just like to share them - they are both in homage to Tim Holtz!!


But before I finish I would just like to add some images of the view across the lawn from our rental property:



All for now... Happy Crafting and happy WOYWW - and thanks for visiting!


20 comments:

  1. Lots of lovely things to look at on your post this morning Susan! I really like the fabric you've made the masks from - which shape do you find the most comfortable? I haven't made one of those shaped masks yet as the pleated version is easier in larger numbers.
    Hugs LLJ 3 xxx

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    1. I find the shaped one more comfortable but the pleated one is much quicker and easier to make - less wasteful of fabric too...

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  2. What a lovely view to keep you inspired through another lock down. And what a lucky find with the guillotine! I don't suppose you've been able to get out and about at all yet between lockdowns to find any potential crafty groups and friends but I do hear of craft being a thriving hobby over there. Have a great week, Lisa-Jane #2

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  3. Hi Susan, what a fabulous view you have! That guillotine was an amazing find. I must admit to loving IKEA for craft room storage too. Stay Safe, Have a lovely week, Hugs, Shaz #7 X

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  4. Great post - and I am so envious of that view! I have a few IKEA pieces in my craft room as well, although most have been re-purposed and very few actually purpose bought for my craft area! Would love enough space to have all machines out and available, the trolley is a great idea. NR8 6PW

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  5. I am so in love with the table, it's perfect for the job. Loving the masks, great choice of fabric. The cards and the photos are lovely too. Have a really happy creative WOYWW, Angela x14X

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  6. I love your butcher's block, Susan - perfect for the big shot and guillotine. I'd love to be able to craft standing up but can't manage it for more than a few minutes unfortunately. I do have to stand when I'm cutting with my Stanley knife in order to get enough pressure and I find the same thing when stamping too. You have a lovely view from your house! Thank you for your two visits and for your kind words, and I'm sorry not to have returned the compliment last week - such a busy week! I'm glad you enjoyed my photos.

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    I hope I shall have the beginnings of some tiny carpets to show you next week! I can't wait to get started on this project!

    Happy WOYWW,
    Shoshi x #8

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  7. Love your mask, it doesn't seem to stick to your face. I watched a version that said it was away from your face so I wondered if it would be better for spectacle wearers. I just had to take mine off today at both appointments - steaming up is a problem.
    Love your Ikea table, looks just the perfect thing for what you want.
    Nice cards and quilting -
    Hugs, Neet 4 xx
    ps how long have you lived in Oz then - I take it you are English?

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    1. Yes we are originally from the UK but we have always moved around a bit. In England we have lived in Derbyshire, Yorkshire and Cheshire. In Wales we lived in Pembrokeshire and on Anglesey. We became expats about 20 years ago moving first to Australia - we lived in Melbourne from 98 to 2004. Our 4 kids were all teenagers then and the boys would not leave when we moved on to Hong Kong - our daughter went back to Uni in the UK. We then moved to Abu Dhabi then India then back to England. Finally we came back here in February - our daughter moved back a year ago. We have continued to visit Aus once ortor a year in the meantime to see the boys, their partners and the grandchildren.

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  8. Hi Susan! You know I don't think I have ever made an ATCoin, even though I got a die for it - never got around to it - now feeling inspired! That Ikea unit is perfect for your purposes - must check it out here too! Your masks look funky - here in the UK they're just becoming compulsory in shops, so I saw a lot more people wearing them. I'm glad - I would have made them compulsory much sooner! Stay safe Downunder - I think you're probably safer there than here! Thanks for your visit earlier - have a lovely week! PS. I love anything Tim Holtz inspired! Just checked out your old post when you met him - you lucky gal! xx zsuzsa #10

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  9. Loving all your desks, including the handy butchers block, but it is the fabric of your masks that caught my eye - so beautiful! Happy WOYWW. Take care and stay safe. With love & God Bless, Caro xxx (#1)

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  10. loving the masks, great fabric! have a good week - thanks for visiting. Helen #17

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  11. Lovely post - the masks are fab. I make the pleated one as it is nice and quick but the shaped one always looks smart. xx Jo

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  12. Beautiful quilting, lovely photos, great view to wake up to each day, enjoy, hugs, Lori m

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  13. Hello Susan, love that butchers block for your cutting section. Hope lockdown brings the spike in infections down. Am just waiting for my mask to arrive (cute little wombats). Hopefully won't fog the glasses. I have never heard of ATCoin. will have to look that up. Enjoy your view while staying safe.
    Sandra de @9

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  14. I have to admit I never heard of an ATC coin before. And I am impressed by your marker holder! Beautiful view. Gorgeous quilt and fun masks! Thanks for popping by. I'm still visiting here and there!
    Carol N #24

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  15. That's a lovely view to wake up to. Love the facemasks I prefer the unshaped one. I have breathing difficulties but find by having a blast of my inhaler before wearing helps. Ani #6

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  16. Hi Susan! Thank you for visiting my blog, your desk is very tidy and I like your quilt in the making! You have a lovely view from the property you are renting! Enjoy your Australian visit or is it going to be a permanent home?!?
    Have a lovely week, sorry I am late commenting!
    Love and hugs,
    Cardarian

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  17. I'm sorry I am soooo late with my visit, but I'm glad I 'make a round' today 'cause I wouldn't want to have missed your post - there's so much to see! I love the masks, and I should maybe buy me a butcher-table of some sort, like you I create standing most of the time which isn't very good for my back... Have a great new week! Hug from Holland, Marit #20

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  18. I'm woefully late, I'm so sorry, don't seem to have gotten around to even putting the computer on till today!!
    Loving your masks so colourful. I stand up for crafting sometimes too, mainly for cranking the old Cuttlebug.
    Tail between legs, BJ#21

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