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Tuesday, 15 November 2011

Sweeties


First there were sugared almonds...


then there were chocolate limes....
and recently..and I had to make special felt ..
for these : caramels!
Or perhaps they are chocolate eclairs? The sweetie chewy kind, not the cakes.
Someone has asked me to make some caramel brooches and its not something I would have considered, but now I'm very glad I did. I love the velvet on the butterscotch felt.

Another person has asked me to make a piece along the lines of 'where the cricket sings', but with some purples in it.

So far I have some pieces of felt ready for stitching.



They look so much better in reality than in these photographs.
But  I love them as they are. Felt so surprising and delightful.
Prefelts and other wools added to a prefelt background. 

This afternoon I have listed LOADS of things in my etsy shop.
I suddenly looked and realised it was very low in stock.
My bargain pieces are the Harris Tweed brooches which are lovely (sorry!) 
                                                    They are like sweeties in themselves.

But the photographs aren't so great.

See?
 Its not ALL about dogs!

(Thank you to everyone who commented and welcomed little Hectic Hetty. Those who didn't receive a reply are 'no-reply' bloggers.)

40 comments:

  1. I don't know how you could even consider cutting that beautiful felt up - it's just gorgeous as it is!

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  2. What a gorgeous post - full of glorious colours and textures. Lovely 'sweeties', and no calories!Your new felts are so beautiful - I could just pin them on my wall and enjoy looking at them each day.
    Love to Hetty - I'm sure she is settling into her new surroundings and getting lots of love and cuddles.

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  3. What gorgeous colors, I went to your easy store and was taken back at all the lovely items, how to decide. Your work is fantastic.

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  4. Oh Jackie these are all SOOOOO gorgeous!! I love everything! I agree about the felt being so surprising and delightful. That's why I love it so much. Really great to see so many new and inspirational pieces : )

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  5. I love the abstract qualities of the felt before you cut it up. I'd forgotten about chocolate limes - we have an old fashioned sweet shop with sweets in big jars - must go gets some!

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  6. lovely as always and Hetty is such a cutie ....xx

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  7. I didnt get a reply!!! Am I a no reply blogger? I could well be I really have no idea what I am doing. :-D

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  8. Gorgeous - and yes, the new caramels are great!

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  9. Love them! But I didn't see a place to click and be on your ETSY store. I did see some empty spots that my server won't let me see right now... I'll try again.
    Hugs!

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  10. scrumptious work Jackie. your colour combinations are always such a joy to see.

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  11. Good photos! Thanks for sharing this picture i will add some to my collection!)

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  12. So beautiful! The colors are yummy :)

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  13. Wow! LOVE those caramels !!!

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  14. IT IS ALL ABOUT DOGS :-) XXXX
    Good to see you at the top xxx AGAIN ! TUSH... :-) :-) IT IS YOU KNOW.. we lose it sometimes.... BIG HUG X

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  15. These are making my mouth water. Gorgeous work.

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  16. I love the way that you always name your work after food!

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  17. l am in love with ALL of them..gorgeous work as usualxxxxlynda

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  18. I do see what you mean about sweeties - especially the chocolate limes!! A little shot of Hetty would have been EVEN better, but I guess you didn't want to gild the lily?

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  19. Super gorgeous pieces of felting.Love the pictures of the felted piece. Can't wait to see the finished article. Hugs Mrs A.

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  20. Each and every one is a beauty Jackie and the caramel is a lovely addition to your work.

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  21. Yummy! A whole sweetshop full. My favourites are the chocolate limes. I've enjoyed looking at that rather gorgeous little Hetty too!

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  22. Thank you for sharing this article. I love it. Keep on writing this type of great stuff.

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  23. Sweets as inspiration for colour choices - what a fantastic idea!Black Jacks, Fruit Salads, Rhubarb and Custard, Licorice Allsorts... :o)

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  24. Luscious box of sugarplums! And I want that puppy!!!

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  25. As always...everything is soooooo lovely and I want one of each. My Oak Leaf looks so stunning on my new Tweed jacket. Thank you!

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  26. Excellent website. Lots of useful information here. I am sending it to a few friends ans also sharing in delicious. And obviously, thanks for your effort!

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  27. These are looking definitely good enough to eat and best of all they don't cause cavities! Gotta love them. Give some cuddles to Hetty for me!

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  28. Blogger is playing up! Just to say I am new to your blog and so surprised never to have come across it before, your work is beautiful.
    xx

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  29. wow... cool! Thanks! Very nice job!!!

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  30. wonderful.. not more, not less! you are good

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  31. What lovely colours your sweeties are, and the felt looks scrummy!

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  32. Love the Harris tweed brooches, very original.

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  33. yummy work as usual! I like the inclusion of tweeds with your organic shapes, and the leaves and hearts are just stunning (and your new pup is so cute, you don't need to apologize for going on about her!)

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