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I'm certainly not there yet.  There is quite some way to go!

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Oct242014

Made me smile

 

Normal life will return at some point, I’m sure, but quite how October’s diary became quite so full, I have no idea.  It’s probably because the things I’ve been invited to do are so lovely, I can’t say no! 

I mean, how could I refuse the chance to have a privileged look at exquisite things like this?

 

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Just one corner of a whole bobbin lace tablecloth, it makes that bit of machine embroidery I did look a bit pathetic, doesn’t it?

 

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As one parcel after another was opened, the treasures just kept coming.  Who knew what would be the next beauty we’d get to see?

 

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As always, the judge’s task isn’t an easy one but with my two colleagues Jane and Linda, we considered each entry carefully before making a decision.  My recent experience with my new sewing machine gave me an insight into the skills which had gone into stitching this cloth and I was impressed.  Very impressed.

 

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But small surprises like this little face were a delight, too.

 

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And a tiny motif in the corner of another entry was the kind of feature I think of as a judge’s reward… so easily overlooked but a real joy to spot when looking very closely, as we do.

No, I’m not going to tell you who won and why…for that, you’ll have to wait Winking smile

 

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I had more reasons to smile at home yesterday, when a pile of cards was waiting for me when I came downstairs.  They were especially cute this year, I thought!

 

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Lucky girl that I am, there was a pile of presents too – new slippers, a pile of books, bath oil, chocolates and sewing machine accessories from sweet family and friends.

 

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There was also that lovely treat of someone arriving at the door with an Interflora box – a huge bunch of lilies from Tra.  Each time I went to look at my computer, there were more “pings”; ecards from friends and Facebook greetings.  What nicer way to spend the day than being reminded of what sweet friends I have?

 

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All of which was almost as effective a cure for my birthday cold as the Benylin and box of tissues. 

Thank you all – I am a very lucky girl indeed.

Reader Comments (5)

So sorry - I wasn't aware BUT nevertheless we both send you belated Birthday greetings and so glad you had a great day.
Our love.

October 24, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterGill

Continue the celebrations as long as you can.

Was the lace in the first photo done by hand? Amazing.

October 24, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterMary

Love the fraction of the month wheel cushion/wall hanging/?

October 25, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterLesley

So another Birthday, many Happy Returns.

Lovely treats too. Did the sloe gin help with the cold?

October 29, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterStasher

So another Birthday, many Happy Returns.

Lovely treats too. Did the sloe gin help with the cold?

October 29, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterStasher

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