OK, so I know its Thursday, but yesterday was a bit of wash out. The weather was rubbish and I was feeling rather sorry for myself. Also I've not been up to much craft wise this week.
The only thing that I've been doing is my ripple blanket and I am finding it rather addictive. I'm over half way now and I love the gentle rhythm of the pattern. I used Lucy's tutorial over at Attic 24 and I love it.
I am really pleased with my color choices and I think the size is going to be perfect as either a lap blanket or perfect for the boys to snuggle up in, although I am sure that I am going to end up making another at some point as I'm not sure sharing is their strong point.
I am hoping to have a more productive week and need to make some lists and write down some ideas in my new Cath Kidston note book. I would really like to get a couple of bits and pieces done ready for Christmas and I have a few ideas so I better get them down on paper.
Thanks for reading.
Emma xx
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Hop little bunny....
'See the sleeping bunnies, sleeping until noon
Come let us wake them with our merry tune
Oh, so still! Are they ill?
Hop little bunnies, hop, hop, hop....'
Come let us wake them with our merry tune
Oh, so still! Are they ill?
Hop little bunnies, hop, hop, hop....'
This is the little bunny that I picked up at the vintage fair on Saturday. He's such a cuties, I really need to find a pattern similar to this as these would make great gifts.
He is now sat on my craft table, although the little people have already tried to feed him some cheese...
Monday, August 27, 2012
A Tale of Two Picnics
I have been looking
forward to this weekend for the whole week as it’s the first weekend in a
couple of months that it’s been just the four of us. We didn’t have any concrete plans and planned
to just potter around.
On Saturday we headed
over the St Agnes for a quick look around a vintage fair that was going on and
had planned to have a little wonder around St Agnes afterwards and I had packed
a picnic lunch. Well the rain was so
heavy that we abandoned our plans after a look around the stalls and a stop in
the ‘tea room’ and headed back to the car for the first picnic of the weekend.
Sunday morning started at
7am and I was very surprised to see that there was not a cloud in the sky. I knew this couldn’t last as it was a cloudy
day predicted and I knew we couldn’t be lucky enough to miss the clouds. As expected the clouds arrived at about 9am,
but was still fairly bright so we packed up our flask and some picnic supplies
and headed off for a wonder around Mevagissey.
Our picnic was much more
successful and we sat on the harbour watching the little boats bobbing up and
down. It was lovely to get some fresh
sea air and have a look around the shops.
oh and I might of brought myself a new Cath Kidston handbag. Whoops!
p.s. I didn't get to take any photo's at the Vintage Fair as it was sooooo busy and I only brought a rather cute knitted bunny who I'll introduce you to tomorrow x
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
WIP Wednesday
Its WIP Wednesday time again and I have been fairly busy on the craft front
and have even started to make some Christmas presents! I know its only August but I like to be
organised. I'm making some
pencil folio’s for my 2 little boys and one for my niece. I have had a practice run, but I think I’ve
got the idea now.
After showing you my
basket of blue yarn last week I have started my blanket. I’ve wanted to do a ripple blanket for ages,
but after a failed attempted earlier in the year I’ve been putting off starting
one. Well I started this project last
Thursday and I am loving it. Its working
up really fast and I am so pleased with the result as it reminds me of the
sea. This blanket is going to be for the
boys, but I’ve think I may well have to make them one each as sharing is not
their strong point.
With all the ripple
action and getting the sewing machine out I have not done anymore of my little
cardigan for little W, I really want to get the back done at least by next week
and as we don’t have any visitors this coming weekend I hope to get some
knitting done.
I also have my stool that
I wrote about in my last post that I hope to get rubbed down and some undercoat
on before the weekend. This is the first
piece of furniture I have given a makeover and I am quite looking forward to
it. If I am pleased with the results I
have a small chest that I keep all my fabric in that I think will get a coat of
paint and I would love to cover the top in some Cath Kidston oil cloth........oh and I may have purchased some more wool for my next project!
Monday, August 20, 2012
Conservatory makeover begins
This week saw the arrival of my new bureau for my
conservatory, which is where I keep all my crafting stuff and is the only
properly girly place in my house full of boys.
I had wanted to find a second hand one to do up, but after having a look
around for a few months I caved in and brought this one from Ikea. I am very pleased with it and just need to sort all my craft bits and pieces and get them put away nicely.
I picked this stool up a few months ago and I have just
brought some paint to start making it more pretty and in keeping with the rest
of the furniture. I picked up some Craig
and Rose Arcylic Eggshell in Swedish Blue, which is a beautiful soft pale
blue. I have some other plans for the
stool but I will save them for the big reveal.
I have made a few bits and pieces including some bunting and cushions, but the seat pads need a good clean, the floor a good scrub and I think some fairy lights need hanging. Its starting to come together and I can't wait till its all finished and I can sit back listening to the radio, drinking tea and doing some sewing or crocheting.
This weekend we had some friends come to stay, which included pizza, wine and fish and chips do I am back on the healthy eating big time this week. In fact this
was the eighth weekend in the row that we have either had friends or family
staying or we have been off visiting. It
has been great to catch up with friends and family but I am really looking
forward to it just being the four of us for the bank holiday weekend. We don’t have any plans yet, but I’m guessing
what we will do will depend very much on the weather.... so watch this space.
Thanks for stopping by
Emma x
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
WIP Wednesday......
I have decided that Wednesdays are going to be ‘WIP
Wednesday’ as I have several bits and pieces on the go and loads of projects
and ideas I want to get started. I’m
hoping that by keeping a record of what I’ve got on the go, what I’ve finished
and possible new projects here on the blog it will give me some motivation to
get things finished.
This week I have finished my granny square blanket for my
living room. I am so pleased how it has
turned out and it goes really well in our living room. We’ve not had chance to test it out for
‘snuggly-ness’ yet as its actually been summer this week and has been rather
muggy in the evening so no blanket has been needed.
I am also working on a little cardi for my little W. This is the first proper thing I have knitted
so I’m not sure how its going to turn out.
There is a basket of beautiful blue yarn awaiting my
attention! These are going to be for my next blanket which I think is going to
be a ripple. I have attempted a ripple
before but after about 5 rows things started to go wrong and I scraped it.
Also another ongoing project this week is the mountain of
washing that has accumulated in my house.
What with our holiday, sick children, visitors and trips to the beach it
had really got on top of me. Luckily my
wonderful Mother has been to stay and has been the ‘laundry Fairy’ and has got
things into a far more manageable state, but there is still much work to be
done so I better get back too it......
p.s. Sorry if my photo's are a bit rubbish at the moment but I have broken the lens on my good camera and I have been using my snap and go.
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Summer loving.....
Well I need not say
anything about the weather we have been having here in the UK this summer. Its difficult to know whether to put your
flip flops or your willies on when you head out of the door and some day it does
feel like we are having four seasons in one day.
We have been trying to
make the most of any dry weather we have to get out and get some fresh air and
we have even managed a BBQ on the beach (complete with Pimms!)
Last weekend was a very
mixed bag of blue sky and moody looking grey clouds, but as we had friends
visiting we refused to stay stuck in the house and headed to a WW re-enactment
weekend that was happening in a village not far from home. The rain stayed away and there were some
lovely vintage stalls selling beautiful clothing, home ware and even some
rather scrummy cake!
I am so thankful for my washing machine as I would be doing it day and night the old fashioned way!
The sun even came out and I was able to get catch up with an old friend I've not seen so much of recently..... my shadow!
and when the weather did close in on us and we had to head home we cheered ourselves up with a cream tea!
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