Mum has offered me her sewing machine, but I'm not sure I'll be taking her up on the offer as I've seen the Janome model that I want and I need a drop feed facility for free machine embroidery. I'll have a good look at her manual first though and see if I can make it do.
Sunday Updates
So, I've finally got something to show that looks like I've been doing something needlecrafts-wise!!!
Here's what the 'Child of Spring' cushion/pillow looks like just now. As you can see, I've moved the side fabric so that there's more white showing than there was on the original spacing. It looks better like this, doesn't it? It was only pinned at that stage, so I didn't have to do any un=picking for a change!!! It's rather badly put together, (although that doesn't show to much - whew!), as I didn't think it out properly first, that the first seams needed pressing open before putting on the next pieces etc. I'll probably still be putting some white trim around the central part and the red won;t be this wide anyway as a third to a half of the it will be taken up in the seams when the backing and zip are fixed. Just need to get some trim and some backing fabric now. Might even finish this one soon......
Did some more of the silverwork on the bluetits last night too, namely the silver veins on all 3 leaves (just one shown here though for detailed viewing), and some more of the distant seedheads next to the lower bird, which you can see here, I hope! Might get this one done soon too!!!
Mum has offered me her sewing machine, but I'm not sure I'll be taking her up on the offer as I've seen the Janome model that I want and I need a drop feed facility for free machine embroidery. I'll have a good look at her manual first though and see if I can make it do.
Mum has offered me her sewing machine, but I'm not sure I'll be taking her up on the offer as I've seen the Janome model that I want and I need a drop feed facility for free machine embroidery. I'll have a good look at her manual first though and see if I can make it do.
Another Post-it Tuesday!
Hmm, seems that I like to post on Tuesdays, huh? Well, here I am again. The other day I put an 'About the author' page up, which some of you have seen already, (link on the left, above the Webshots one). As Blogger doesn't allow separate pages like Wordpress does etc, I had to create a whole new blog, but no probs as the end result is the same and I'm not up for moving blog providers. Too much fuss!

Been thinking about other stuff to do over the next few years too and have decided that, now the shock of the teaching disaster has more or less worn off and my health has improved a lot already, I'm feeling bored and ready for some more intellectually challenging stuff. So, first up for consideration is actually (and finally) finishing that MA programme I was doing several years ago when I became ill with CFS/ME. See what comes after that when the time comes, but I have some ideas - most of which are probably stupid!!!!=)
DH has put all the Taiwan photos on a CD-Rom, so I'll have a look through those later on (on the 12th of Never, no doubt!!) and add them to the new Webshots album I've created for our travel pix. Will post the link as and when, but it's not on my regular album - it's a totally new user name.
Ahhhh, home again. How nice!
Mmmm, how lovely it is to be home. I'm jet-lagged to high heaven, wrecked from the yacky 25 hour-door-to-door journey and haven't got my land legs back yet, but I'm happy to be home. Whilst typing this, I'm also in the process of making the first meal I've made (other than putting together a few fruit salads) since Sunday 23 March! As the taxi driver on the way home from the aiport rightly said yesterday morning - I won't be wanting any Chinese food for a while!!!
So, here are some more photos that I took a day or so before leaving Taiwan which, while of nothing special, give some more idea of what city life is like over there (and also why it's nice to be back in quiet and relatively well spaced out northern England!). The bottom floor (ground floor for Eur
opeans, 1st floor for others) is usually a shop of some sort. Often above that are a few floors of offices and other businesses, (training places, hairdressers etc), then come several floors of homes.

Onto stitching topics and here's all I managed to do on the Goldfinches during the journey over to Taiwan:
Rotten photo taken in bad light in our room over there. Taiwanese apartments can be so dark as everything is so cramped together!

I think I did another 3 or 4 sessions on it whilst there and this is the current status as I did nothing stitch-wise on the way back. I just felt ugh from start to finish and watched 1½ in-flight movies and tried to get some sleep instead!! Last night whilst not letting myself go to bed too early, (although I think I could have gone anytime from 8pm really, we went about 9.30pm), I put in the top-stitching on the Blue-tits and am looking forward to getting them finally done. They've got 2 marks on them thanks to having been in progress and not well looked after for at least 9 months now, so I will need to wash that one before it can be framed.
This is some of the stash I bought whilst out there. Here you can see a large piece of light green satin fabric, (much larger than you can see here, it's folded several times), which I paid only NT$45 for (about 75p or US$1.50) and more than a dozen Taiwanese made embroidery ribbons. All but one are 5mm width (the other is a 7mm one) and they are made of nylon, not silk, but I think they're lovely and should wash and last well. They were NTS70 each (the 7mm one being NT$90), which is only about £1.20. You have to pay about £3 for most things of ribbon here and I thought they would be nice as trimmings on the bags I plan to make. I'll showcase all the fabrics I got for those when they come - we sent them back sea mail last Friday or so, so they won't be here until late May at the earliest.=(
This is the shop I bought the ribbons at, which was a 15 minute walk from where we were staying. It's a quilting shop really, who also sell sewing machines and a few other things and run quilting classes etc. One of the ladies there helped me to learn the Chinese for various needlcrafts!!=)
<-This is an art shop. It hasn't come out as well as I'd hoped as I really wanted to convey the crampedness of many Taiwanese shops. From the guy standing there, you get an idea of the width of the whole enterprise and you can just see the displays either side of the narrow passage from the door. There's more behind each display!!

Rotten photo taken in bad light in our room over there. Taiwanese apartments can be so dark as everything is so cramped together!

I think I did another 3 or 4 sessions on it whilst there and this is the current status as I did nothing stitch-wise on the way back. I just felt ugh from start to finish and watched 1½ in-flight movies and tried to get some sleep instead!! Last night whilst not letting myself go to bed too early, (although I think I could have gone anytime from 8pm really, we went about 9.30pm), I put in the top-stitching on the Blue-tits and am looking forward to getting them finally done. They've got 2 marks on them thanks to having been in progress and not well looked after for at least 9 months now, so I will need to wash that one before it can be framed.
Here are the Chinese nick-nacks I brought back for a few friends and colleagues. Most of my friends have got so many Chinese things that I didn't think it was worth getting loads for everyone, but I did promise things to one or two and also to former Language Centre colleagues as Chinese things are more of a novelty to them.=)
Hi from Taiwan!
Well, hello from the Far East! Haven't had much time for posting or chance to deal with photo until today, but we're having a slow day today - running low on funds and my stomach's gone potty...=( so we thought we'd save train and food expenses and stay in - near the bathroom!!!!!
So, what is Taiwan like, other than hot and noisy? It's about 33 degrees centigrade here, (something like 90+ in farenheit, I should think), with high humidity and a building work-in-progress somewhere in this neighbourhood.
Still, that's just like when I was living here as they were building a government place for training etc next door to my old block!! I went to see it last week.=) On the left is a street in Taichung, where we visited an old friend during the first weekend we were here and on the right in the pool in the centre of the very traditional teahouse she took us to, also in Taichung. It's quite well known and has it's own website: Wu Wei Teahouse, where you can see more.

I'm not sure where this left hand photo was taken, whether it was here in Taipei, down in Kaohsiung, or again in Taichung, but this is actually a food stand, where you can pick what you want from what's on display and it's all freshly cooked up for you. On the right here is one of the displays from the Kaohsiung Museum of History.
This last shot will be of interest to most of you. These are some handcrafts that were on display in the Taichung teahouse. I've since bought a load of oriental fabrics - both patterned and plain to have a go at making something like these to sell on Etsy, as well as trimming things to add to the zips and so on. Yesterday I found a quilting shop in the area we've been staying in here in Taipei and am told that there are some great embroidery shops near my old home area, so I plan to go and look. Not thinking of buying anything as I have more than enough stash for the next 25 years, but I want to know what kinds of work ladies do here. I daresay they haven't r heard of hardanger, ribbonwork or stumpwork, so there may be a market here for some pieces of those if and when we get chane to come back for a while. DH is trying to get some Taiwan etc related work so we can spend some time here as well as us both looking into further language training at the centres out here. Bloomin' expensive thus far!!
Haven't done much stitching, just a few hours on my new birds cross stitch. Will show photos of that next time, (probably when I get home next week), but I had some trouble getting on with it en route as the tapestry needle was broken and so I made a start with the little beading needle they provided (rather thin and delicate, as you can imagine!), which later disappeared and I couldn't find any to buy! I had put some in one of our cases, but instead of putting that one on the Taiwan plane, it ended up in Pakistan instead!!!! Thankfully, I'd divided our stuff into halves for packing so, should a case go astray, we could manage, and we at least got the larger one with the washing things in! So, what with delays in Europe thanks to the snow, (when we got an unexpected day in Amsterdam - thanks to to dh who put in 100 Euros 'just in case'!!!), part of our luggage going astray for 5 days, loads of travelling around and the weather here being cold and rainy for a few days, (it feels cold owing to the very high humidity, even though it's almost 20C/late 60sF), and now a bad tummy, it's been quite a trip so far! Caught up with lots of old friends and been to lots of old haunts.
More next time!





Haven't done much stitching, just a few hours on my new birds cross stitch. Will show photos of that next time, (probably when I get home next week), but I had some trouble getting on with it en route as the tapestry needle was broken and so I made a start with the little beading needle they provided (rather thin and delicate, as you can imagine!), which later disappeared and I couldn't find any to buy! I had put some in one of our cases, but instead of putting that one on the Taiwan plane, it ended up in Pakistan instead!!!! Thankfully, I'd divided our stuff into halves for packing so, should a case go astray, we could manage, and we at least got the larger one with the washing things in! So, what with delays in Europe thanks to the snow, (when we got an unexpected day in Amsterdam - thanks to to dh who put in 100 Euros 'just in case'!!!), part of our luggage going astray for 5 days, loads of travelling around and the weather here being cold and rainy for a few days, (it feels cold owing to the very high humidity, even though it's almost 20C/late 60sF), and now a bad tummy, it's been quite a trip so far! Caught up with lots of old friends and been to lots of old haunts.
More next time!