Arlo, who is now 6 and a half, has a keen interest in space and stars and planets. His favourite planet, he tells me, is Mars because it has icy lands at the top and bottom, and dried-up salt on its surface which means it might once have had oceans. I must admit that I don't really share his passion for all things astronomical but it is amazing to watch a child become so absorbed by a subject. The other day he presented me with this little painting of a slice of outer space, and later that night I turned it into an embroidery for his room. I used coloured threads on dark-navy linen. I really enjoyed making it for him.
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43 responses to “from outer space”
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I absolutely love Arlo’s rich painting and your interpretation in fibre art…lucky boy. Children’s art is soooo inspirational. Once I had fun making a cross stitch embroidery based on one of my oldest son’s drawings of a rocket(about 20 years ago!). Your freeform embroidery captures the essence of spontaneity wonderfully!
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What a wonderful gift Melissa! You always have the best ideas. I look forward to reading your blogs each time you have a new post. I have to say…. You have inspired me!
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I have always been smitten by pluto myself
i think i am just attracted to tiny things that are often overlooked:)
Your embroidery is just wonderful!LikeLike
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i wish sebastian was into space. he’s all about dinosaurs these days. obsessed. i know nothing about dinosaurs except what i learn from him. when’s arlo’s birthday? sebastian is 6.5 too so i was wondering if they were close, birthday wise. lovely embroidery.
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What a lovely caring Mom you are. He must have feel quite special to have his Mom make such a treasure for him. I am sure he will have lovely memories of this, Melissa.
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the painting is precious! you’ve interpreted it in such a nice way, what a keepsake they will be, woven into such a nice story of a special interest. so sweet. 🙂
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You never cease to inspire and amaze me. Your kids are so fortunate to have such a creative, loving mom. That embroidery is amazing! And Arlo’s painting is fantastic.
The photo of Arlo behind the book and Keira peeking out from the curtain brought such a big smile to my face 🙂LikeLike
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how sweet is that! I know Arlo loves it.
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You are absolutely amazing! This one of the most wonderful ways, I think, to support your children.
The artwork these two little ones will have when they reach an age to move out on their own. I hope they will never forget the love you have put into the work.
Many, many kudos to you!LikeLike
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this is absolutely lovely – what a great idea.
you make me want to try embroidery…some day…
xo
p.s. congrats on the poppies nomination. You have my vote because I find your blog so inspiring, sweet and visually rich.LikeLike
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i am completely taken with your embroidery!!!
your son must be thrilled : )LikeLike
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You are a very thoughtful and caring mother.
I was just thinking about how hard to know what it’s in the picture and then yours beautiful touch with needle has open up my eyesight..it’s so amazing..
I love every time I come and feel so calm.
Hugs,
(Sorry about my English, just in case)LikeLike
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Fantastic embroidery, and I love little sister peeking out from the curtain.
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Its great how the colors show up on the black background. I must learn to embroider 🙂
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Beautiful. I like both of your versions in equal proportion. They are a fine pair and very close to how I imagine Mars to look when I close my eyes.
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the picture with your children is so amazing!
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It is beautiful, really magical.
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Such a cool thing to make for your child – love it!
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what a neat idea !
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Great painting and wonderful gift for him. What I love most about your post today is Kiera peeking out from behind the curtain!
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Its so wonderful when your child finds a passion! Mine is currently obsessed with ice skating….
and what a great piece of embroidery! Im sure he’s over the moon…hehe..LikeLike
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How lovely for him !
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Gorgeous!
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That is so beautiful. His picture and your interpretation are both wonderful in different ways. Aren’t children the best people to team up with?
I’ve been keeping a pile of my children’s work to turn into embroideries, but haven’t gotten to it. This inspires me to try!LikeLike
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it is very sweet
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beautiful creation and blog! i enjoy checking in!
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you are just so inspiring to me. (thank you!) your handiwork is stunning, so taken from what is around you, and so simply and beautifully subtle.
nicola
http://whichname.blogspot.comLikeLike
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oh i would love to have your enchanting embroidery on my wall!! simply lovely 🙂 as usual your spellbinding handiwork has captured my imagination, and outer space never looked so sublime – a slice of heaven …! what a lucky, and talented, wee boy Arlo is indeed!
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What a wonderful thing to do – I bet he loves it. And that photo of both of them is just too too cute!
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wow, thank you, nicola!
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thank you, julie. your rocket cross-stitch sounds very cool!
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perfect 🙂
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hi tiffany,
arlo likes dinosaurs too and went through a train obsession for many years. i’m sure sebastian’s will pass though! 🙂
arlo’s birthday is june 19… is that close to s?LikeLike
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ha! 🙂
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What a perfect combination of your talents and interests! wonderful 🙂
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awesome job Melissa….it looks so cute…I wonder where his passion will take him next…i can just see a whole world of dinosaurs on the horizon!x
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your embroidery is absolutely beautiful, as is your son’s painting and passion.
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well done Arlo..guess he likes Robots also
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Thank you for your devotion to motherhood and beauty. I am grateful and inspired. By the way, can you please remind me of the name of your mom’s blog? Thank you. Elizabeth in California
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Brilliant! Love the use of that Japanese quilting stich, and your colours are beautiful. Thanks for sharing!
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i love space, beautiful!
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Oh, so full of love to yout son! You really inspired me to make something similar to mine…
You do such a great job here with your funny, artsy, beautifull blog!
WOW
bora from SwitzerlandLikeLike
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sorry for my crazily late reply- i don’t know how i missed your comment! my mum’s blog is http://www.quiteahandful.blogspot.com
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