Showing posts with label Jigsaw. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jigsaw. Show all posts

Monday, 30 May 2022

Jigsaw Log #10

 



Welcome back to this jigsaw series; today I wanted to share a sewing-themed five-hundred-piece jigsaw I completed earlier in the year. It wasn’t too challenging, particularly compared to ones I’ve done in the past with twice as many pieces. The picture is really pretty, and caught my eye when I saw it reduced on sale. This is another one by The Works brand which I keep going back to for quality and reliability. There was just the right amount of detail and a gorgeous colour palette.

Are you drawn to this design too?
Have you been working on anything lately? :-) Xx




Saturday, 27 February 2021

Jigsaw Log #5

 

It’s lovely to be back with this series. Recently I’ve been thinking about getting back into the hobby, although at the moment my jigsaw table is being used for something else. My Mum gifted this jigsaw to my Nan a while back, and my Nan, Mum and myself completed it March 2020, just before the pandemic hit. 

I really recommend this design because of the intricate picture, making finding the appropriate pieces a little bit easier. It had 500 pieces, so it was fairly doable as well. The image is of a busy park with lots of people, so we found it a nice conversation topic as we were doing it.



I found an interesting article on jigsaws: How did the Jigsaw Puzzle Become a Popular Pastime? 

If you want to read it for yourself, it covers the early history of jigsaw puzzles, 
the boom in popularity and how they're made today.

Here are a few quick quotes from the article:

‘Although puzzles are often regarded as a leisure activity,
 its beginnings are rooted in education and the teaching of geography.’

‘The name “jigsaw” refers to the specialized saws used to produce them;
 however, it would not become commonplace until decades later.’

‘Jigsaw puzzles have seen a resurgence in popularity in 2020 due to the coronavirus.’



I completed two other jigsaws in 2020:
The tropical sea life design in February (blog post here)
The supermarket design in July (blog post here)

Has this inspired you to do a jigsaw?
Or do you already do many, if so what types? :-) Xx

Friday, 31 July 2020

Jigsaw Log #4




Welcome back to another jigsaw log which is a fairly new series on my blog. Over the past couple of years, I’ve been getting more into doing jigsaws. I normally buy second-hand or swap with friends but my brother kindly bought me this 1980s shopping basket 1000-piece jigsaw. He said he thought the detail and familiar brands would make it a fun one to do and it was.

I mostly opt for 500-piece jigsaws and even then I tend to do them with my family. I started this one at the beginning of lockdown feeling very ambitious. It took me a good couple of months to complete; I kept coming back to it adding pieces as I went and I found myself enjoying it. I think I’ll be having a rest from jigsaws for a little while, but I’ll come back to them at some point as I have one or two more in the waiting. I would recommend this jigsaw as it was good quality.

What are your favourite relaxing pastimes? 
How have you been keeping busy lately? :-) Xx