Hello dear friends & readers,
The past week has gone by in the blink of an eye ... somewhere in the midst of it all we welcomed December in . . .
Early last week I had the loveliest group bring their lunch to eat & enjoy
After the most awful cold winds & nasty weather ... we actually managed a nice sunny day
They laid out the most beautiful spread on my decking table (AND invited me to join them) ...
its always a good sign that they are enjoying their visit when they are reluctant to move onto their next destination
its always a good sign that they are enjoying their visit when they are reluctant to move onto their next destination
They were such a lovely group of ladies ... "a coffee & craft group" from Hamilton
Then the next really lovely visit I had was from fellow blogger Sue - we had met up once before & judging by the amount of talking that went on, we will surely be meeting up again!!
Sue never arrives empty handed & this is the assortment of treasures she bought in the boot of her car
. . . all gifted to "yours truely" . . .
Sue is a real Op Shop Queen & the wooden pieces were Op Shop finds, while the gorgeous candy coloured blanket remnants were leftovers from a "coat of many colours" Sue is currently making herself using thrifted wool blankets
Just mouthwatering colours :-)
Thank you SO much Sue ... you can read Sue's post about her visit here & she even managed a great photo of little Madam Jinxy (up a tree no less!!!!)
I had been requested to make up another 8 hanging baskets for local Bar & Eatery "The Redoubt" ... the last order I did for them was way back in May
While in Mitre 10 choosing the plants my favourite garden centre assistant Wendy, asked me if I had any of my Mums knitted girl gollies left ... she would like 2 please.
Oh I am sure there are some girls left in the basket I assured her . . .
Oh dear . . . 5 mustard coloured boys, no girls !!!! What to do ???
A quick phone call to Mum who assured me that NO she couldn't possibly manage to knit me two before christmas
. . . forced me put my thinking cap on . . .
I chose the 2 with the longest/wooliest hair ... & gathered up a length of fabric into a "skirt" then added a bow in the same fabric to their hair (Oh & stitched a small bee button to their jackets)
Wendy was just delighted & about now the 2 girls are winging their way to Australia for christmas stockings.
My friend Lois who frequently gets me to do bits & pieces for her, dropped off this bag of oddments quite sometime ago. It had been weighing on my mind that I needed to get it sorted for her
The roll cushion needed to be recovered in the green stripe fabric, the cream wool cross stitch cushion needed to be taken apart, a good soak to clean it, then a new inner & new backing made for it.
The delicate crinolene lady china cup had a hairline crack so I turned it into a pincushion for Lois
The wedding dress is to be used to dress a doll (as yet unmade) ... but that may have to be a project for next year
I feel.
This "always kiss me goodnight heart" was an order for a "new baby boy who has everything" gift
I had a couple of these in the Cottage but nothing in suitable colours for a new baby boy ... so I made this one up especially for the customer.
The pattern is called Sentimental Hearts by Laurel Hermon & is torn out of a very old Homespun Magazine
I have sold these in the past to be given to new babys & always think what a beautiful gift they make for the baby who has everything.
Before I go make a cuppa I would love to share a few more photos from Kayne & Nicoles recent wedding - they loaded some to my computer over the weekend
. . . my 2 boys & I . . .
This last one is one of my absolute favourites - just a random snap of Kayne sharing a laugh with Nicoles Dad & the 2 grandads ... love it.
Thanks for staying with me through a photo heavy post dear readers
I hope the coming week is good to you all & you are managing the lead up to christmas okay - the next couple of weeks can be a busy time so try to remember to take some time out to "smell the roses" along the way . . .
with much love & friendship to you all
Julie x0x0x
Sue is a real Op Shop Queen & the wooden pieces were Op Shop finds, while the gorgeous candy coloured blanket remnants were leftovers from a "coat of many colours" Sue is currently making herself using thrifted wool blankets
Just mouthwatering colours :-)
Thank you SO much Sue ... you can read Sue's post about her visit here & she even managed a great photo of little Madam Jinxy (up a tree no less!!!!)
I had been requested to make up another 8 hanging baskets for local Bar & Eatery "The Redoubt" ... the last order I did for them was way back in May
A mixture of Lobelia, geraniums & cascading petunias to tolerate the hot dry winds they get where they hang |
While in Mitre 10 choosing the plants my favourite garden centre assistant Wendy, asked me if I had any of my Mums knitted girl gollies left ... she would like 2 please.
Oh I am sure there are some girls left in the basket I assured her . . .
Oh dear . . . 5 mustard coloured boys, no girls !!!! What to do ???
A quick phone call to Mum who assured me that NO she couldn't possibly manage to knit me two before christmas
. . . forced me put my thinking cap on . . .
I chose the 2 with the longest/wooliest hair ... & gathered up a length of fabric into a "skirt" then added a bow in the same fabric to their hair (Oh & stitched a small bee button to their jackets)
Wendy was just delighted & about now the 2 girls are winging their way to Australia for christmas stockings.
My friend Lois who frequently gets me to do bits & pieces for her, dropped off this bag of oddments quite sometime ago. It had been weighing on my mind that I needed to get it sorted for her
That is actually her wedding dress to the left ... I havent even touched that part of the order yet. |
The delicate crinolene lady china cup had a hairline crack so I turned it into a pincushion for Lois
The wedding dress is to be used to dress a doll (as yet unmade) ... but that may have to be a project for next year
I feel.
This "always kiss me goodnight heart" was an order for a "new baby boy who has everything" gift
I had a couple of these in the Cottage but nothing in suitable colours for a new baby boy ... so I made this one up especially for the customer.
The pattern is called Sentimental Hearts by Laurel Hermon & is torn out of a very old Homespun Magazine
I have sold these in the past to be given to new babys & always think what a beautiful gift they make for the baby who has everything.
Before I go make a cuppa I would love to share a few more photos from Kayne & Nicoles recent wedding - they loaded some to my computer over the weekend
Precious Little Karma |
Beautiful Nicole |
As the weather was so bad they took them down to the wine cellars to take some photos |
. . . my 2 boys & I . . .
This last one is one of my absolute favourites - just a random snap of Kayne sharing a laugh with Nicoles Dad & the 2 grandads ... love it.
Thanks for staying with me through a photo heavy post dear readers
I hope the coming week is good to you all & you are managing the lead up to christmas okay - the next couple of weeks can be a busy time so try to remember to take some time out to "smell the roses" along the way . . .
Just as little Madam Jinxy is doing . . . !!!!!! |
Julie x0x0x
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