Monday, 2 January 2023

Happy New Year 2023 – I Really Thought I Had Craft Fatigue!

Happy New Year

When I first started this post just before Christmas I really thought I was suffering from the most humungous dose of craft fatigue. I hadn’t crafted for at least six weeks and I didn’t think I’d missed it all that much either.  I will admit to overdosing on Christmas crafting throughout 2022, most of my projects made in bulk, thinking that I might have a festive craft stall at sometime in the year (but in the end I didn’t!!!) and in turn, it did take away some of the pleasure in the making. I know I could have tried a bit harder in looking for a table, but then in September I had a flare up of osteoarthritis in my knee that took the wind out of my sails physically and confidence wise. 

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I now realise it had been creeping up on me for years now, especially since I moved to Evesham where I walk everywhere because the buses just don’t go where I need to, so I’ve been clocking up the miles thinking I was simply getting slower  and more achy with age.  However after an x-ray, diagnosis and a steroid injection a month ago (which seems to have done the trick), I  am back on track, a couple of stones lighter and moving a lot better.

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Christmas was lovely, a little different again from past years (traditions have changed since Covid), but tired from the run up, I was sure I’d start 2023 bereft of any ideas and enthusiasm to craft, even though I didn’t have an excuse especially after I was able to spend a wonderful, long weekend at the end of November with Marc, who showered me with boxes full of fabulous things after he bought almost all of the contents of a ladies craft room after she sadly died ……

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I came back with enough cello bags (something I always seem to run out of) to sink a battleship, dies (I am loving the Brenda Walton 3D Christmas Tree in particular), inks, interesting material swatches, papers, embroidery hoops, you name it, all very interesting things.

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Then from his own collection Marc gave me all these papier mache houses, plus a pile of small and large wooden decoration kits from Hobbycraft, all begging for festive embellishment, which I’m pretty sure he’ll get back after a little fiddle fart, ready for next Christmas.

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On top of all that, when I was in a more crafty frame of mind I treated myself to a whole box of MDF shrines and wooden dolls in various shapes and sizes from https://www.calicocraftparts.co.uk/shrine-kits.html. I can’t believe I simply put them away as soon as they arrived, so I really don’t have no excuse do I?

I just need to get back to making one thing at a time, whether it takes a couple of minutes or an hour or so, simply for the fun of it, for the next few months at least with no pressure. I guess it wouldn’t hurt to begin by completing some of the projects I have started but never finished, as per the first few pictures.

For the next little while, I am going to continue to post on a Monday and a Tuesday if I’m tickled by something, have a particularly good charity shop find or I have a guest crafter or two, but this might not be every single Tuesday while I try to start to build up my schedule of posts again.

I hope see you, hopefully, tomorrow for a quick catch up of a few things I've found in the crafty sales that helped get my creative juices flowing again   …….. happy days!

4 comments:

Cheryl W said...

I am so glad you are back in the crafty mode again, as I love seeing your creations. I am always inspired!

Anonymous said...

Happy New Year. Sorry to read that you’ve been struggling but glad the injection has helped and you’re feeling better. You got some great craft goodies-have fun playing.

Michele

Seaside Karen said...

Oh I’m so sorry you’ve been suffering with your knee. Thank goodness the steroid injection has worked, and I hope warmer weather will soon be on its way to help too. Meanwhile I wouldn’t worry about crafting, you have a life full of fun and adventures and if the crafting needs to be put to one side for a bit, it’ll be waiting for you when the time is right x

Faith A at Daffodil Cards said...

OH! You must have been in pain, good to hear the injection worked. I think your craft fatigue is because of all the work you did fiddling with Christmas projects. Now that's all over, (thank goodness) I look forward to seeing more of your awesome work. You got plenty to carry on with Helen hahaha.
Happy New Year Faith x