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Saturday, 4 January 2025

Matching Pairs at Allsorts

 Happy New Year, friends. I wish you all Good Health and Happiness in 2025.

I am kicking off with a DT piece for


where the optional theme is Matching Pairs.

Two prizes of Lavinia Stamps (photos not to scale). Please note, we (Lavinia) cannot provide exchanges/replacements/refunds for any products received through this third-party giveaway.



Last year (it seems odd saying that!!) I experimented with other crafts and bought a packet of Hobbycraft air dry clay to play with. After my Christmas cards were finished I opened it and had a play and made a thread sorter and a needle minder to use when I am cross stitching.


It didn't take very much clay at all so I still have lots to use. I rolled it out and made an oval shape for the thread holder and used a metal sweet cutter for the floral shaped needle minder. Once the large piece was dry, after a few days, I painted both with a couple of coats of cream acrylic paint. The painted flowers and buds were made using a cotton bud and I painted the leaves. A matching pair that I am going to make good use of!!

 I hope you have a good weekend. One of my colleagues is retiring next week so we are taking her out for Afternoon Tea later, so I am very much looking forward to that.

See you soon xx





16 comments:

  1. Loving your inspirational pair Sarah, so different and well done on trying something new. Enjoy your afternoon tea.

    B x

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  2. What a lovely matching pair for the Allsorts Challenge ….. and so useful too. Enjoy your Afternoon Tea.
    Liz xx

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  3. What a pretty pair of sewing items you’ve made with the clay. How clever of you.

    Enjoy the afternoon tea with friends. Xxx

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  4. How clever Sarah. I have a box of the stuff somewhere but it is most likely as hard as iron!! HNY to you and yours. :)

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  5. Happy New Year! This is a wonderful make for the challenge. Wondering how you made the needle minder magnetic - I assume there is a magnet on the reverse? Enjoy your afternoon tea.

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  6. A lovely thread holder and your little needle keeper is so sweet Sarah. Enjoy your afternoon tea! x

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  7. What a great idea Sarah!
    I find the paper sorters that come with a project break down.....fast!

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  8. What a creative take on the theme Sarah, absolutely fabulous and so useful! I love it!

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  9. Love your projects Sarah,especially when you know that you will use them

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  10. Fabulous project Sarah the painted flowers are so sweet and lovely, I tried to use air dry clay but it hurt my fingers too much.

    luv CHRISSYxx

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  11. These are stunning, great idea!

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  12. I love the idea of making my own tools! Fab project, Sarah.

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  13. What a great idea and a really clever design - love it!

    Helen x

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  14. What a wonderful pair, Sarah! I can just imagine how handy they will be! Happy New Year!

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  15. What a fabulous idea, Sarah - I reckon you could market these as gifts for keen stitchers - they're gorgeous!
    Wishing you a happy and healthy 2025.
    Hugs
    Carol x

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  16. Genius! Those came out so well hun. What a cool idea to create the thread sorter, they both look lovely xoxo

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