Sunday, 7 December 2008

for my sister....

IF you can keep your head when all about you
Are losing theirs and blaming it on you,
If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you,
But make allowance for their doubting too;
If you can wait and not be tired by waiting,
Or being lied about, don't deal in lies,
Or being hated, don't give way to hating,
And yet don't look too good, nor talk too wise:
If you can dream - and not make dreams your master;
If you can think - and not make thoughts your aim;
If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster
And treat those two impostors just the same;
If you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken
Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools,
Or watch the things you gave your life to, broken,
And stoop and build 'em up with worn-out tools:


If you can make one heap of all your winnings
And risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss,
And lose, and start again at your beginnings
And never breathe a word about your loss;
If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew
To serve your turn long after they are gone,
And so hold on when there is nothing in you
Except the Will which says to them: 'Hold on!'


If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue,
' Or walk with Kings - nor lose the common touch,
if neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you,
If all men count with you, but none too much;
If you can fill the unforgiving minute
With sixty seconds' worth of distance run,
Yours is the Earth and everything that's in it,
And - which is more - you'll be a Man, my son!


R Kipling.



Friday, 5 December 2008

Dear Violet.......

4 weeks ago we welcomed you into the world. its been a rocky road with many anxious moments, several buckets of emotional tears and lots of hugs & cuddles from everyone you meet and two adoring brothers who just want to hug. kiss and introduce you to Luke Skywalker at every opportunity they get.


Your weight has been a constant issue and if sleeping  was a sport you would win every prize but today you turned a corner and things are on the up. Our family is blessed with your presence and you don't really smell like an old lady who's wee'd in her shoe or resemble a pink shrimp in any way.


You are our beautiful Violet and we love your wriggling ways.



Wednesday, 3 December 2008

the red shoes...

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I know Violet is only 3 weeks old but it's never too early to start a dressing up stash and who could resist these little gems....they are so tiny



Monday, 1 December 2008

what a monkey

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Been a bit of a rascal so my mummy hasn't been able to anything except feed & cuddle me (oh and knit me quite alot of new hats!) I might let her come back soon!!!


Oh and thankyou all for the lovely comments welcoming me to the world one day i'll be able to read them for myself



Friday, 14 November 2008

welcome to the world...

my beatuiful baby...


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Baby Violet arrived at 3.48am Friday 7th November 2008.......more soon but everyone well, excited, tired, blessed & content.



Tuesday, 28 October 2008

pre halloween shenanigans....

With the impending birth of the wee one I passed all the halloween prep to the boys of the household this year...so yesterday morning was spent messily hacking & scraping out pumpkins and cutting out some really cool designs esp for a certain Dad who claims not to have a drop of creativity at all! Hmmm I think I know who is going to be in charge of pumpkins in years to come.... 


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So with pumpkins ready there was a desperation to adorn costumes for the afternoon party...far too early to get changed with 2hrs to go but there was no stopping them! As the party was really for the wee smalls Jake & Tom had offered their services to James & Rachel to help set up and guess what their favourite job was....cooking the pizzas! Suprise suprise food was involved....


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But I guess helping out means you get the best spoils!!


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and


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how cute are these two....wee pumpkin Marley & skeleton Hector don't you just want to squish them up..


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then for the entertainment....how cool to have 2 90's pop stars as your mates...the asbo kid featuring James Atkin of EMF fame & Justin Welch of Elastica....Jake & Tom Blondel future stars!! Thanks guys for being so patient with them.


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Everyone had a great time although I got to enjoy it through the lengthy stories, photos & videos footage on their return seems a great time was had by all.





Monday, 27 October 2008

changing names

We have decided (rather I have decided) to rethink our name choice for the new edition. As soon as we found out we were going to have a girl we had decided on Lily-Rose but since then there have been a Lily-Anne welcomed to the world & a Lily in our small community which could mean 3 Lily's in a tiny school and everywhere I go there seems to be another Lily in the woodwork…It was never my first choice but it was name that we all liked so……we have now all agreed on my favourite VIOLET hoorah!



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Hopefully the little one will arrive soon, she has definitely moved downwards as I can breathe again and eat more than one spoonful before feeling full and I had a mammoth cleaning session yesterday including the washing & ironing of all the difficult duvet covers! I didn't get the nesting vibe with Jake & Tom so maybe this is a sign.


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Everything is ready and waiting, feel'in twitchy & want it done & dusted...so COME ON Violet



Saturday, 18 October 2008

tweed lov'in

things I am liking right now.....


Liberty Freedom......punk rock yay


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Can't afford £395 but can try & cut a mean pattern.....inspiration inspiration


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another fab find Old Town clothing....


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and another credit to the british design nation......Eloise Grey


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I was particularly inspired by British Style Genius this week about Tailoring & we gotta glimpse of my favourite Tommy Nutter's womens suits....gotta feeling the tweed stash could be winging it's way out of the cupboard.



Monday, 13 October 2008

stitching it up.....

As promised pictures & review of this great jacket pattern. With a definate 50's vintage feel, a must try for the beginner & a great wardrobe builder. I used some medium weight black cord from my stash along with some liberty lawn for the lining.


 Coat 


Pattern 


Using view A I didn't need to make any adjustments to the pattern which is always a plus point &  I hemed the inner facing rather than overlocking as I wanted a neater finish. If it hadn't been for bump mobility issues I could of easily finished this jacket in a couple of hours.


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Added one of my favourite liberty prints for the lining & a nice vintage button to finish it off. I highly recommend this pattern & am trying to decide what fabric to make another in. I have my eye on a nice tweed.


The other finished project was the snuggly cosy toes for the buggy...


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A toastie warm baby on the walk to school.....31/2wks to go...unless she decides to be late or early!



Friday, 10 October 2008

pattern review.....newlook 6595

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In the spirit of the last post I had just finished a skirt this morning so in a hope to inspire you into stitching thought I would give a brief run down here. It was actually a construction from bits of spare fabric left over after I had cut out my fabric for the post baby wardrobe so I especially pleased that I managed to get an extra skirt and if I get creative I'll get a couple more items so even more frugal.


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I used view c but made it a bit longer as i prefer a slightly longer than knee length skirt. Its a very simple a line pattern and I think the waistband yoke makes it both a comfy wear with a flattering shape (esp for post preggers belly). I love the Boden style of bold applique and the green velvet was ideal.


The rest of the herringbone tweed is on its way to becoming trousers and the brown will be the underskirt to my lace avoca style skirt in the same pattern. I just need to find some cream velvet ribbon and raid my button tin for some embellishments.


I've also almost finished a really nice little jacket which has been a joy to sew and I feel a brilliant choice for those of you taking those first few steps into the world of stitching your own wardrobe, so  more of that in a couple of days



look what the postie delivered

my first copy of the long awaited 'sew hip' hoorah!


Great first mag and I esp liked this article


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and then my other favourite bits....sewing jagon which can be a lifeline for beginners and old hands alike


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and


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i love these style pages as they always give you loads of ideas & inspiration.


So well done Manda great job and look forward to next edition.



Tuesday, 7 October 2008

artist of the week......

anji allen


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There are many reasons that Anji's work calls out to me both as a collector & a fellow artist. For one her still life cups are one of my addictions, a cupboard + cellar full is proof of that! & her technique of is one that I have favoured for my own work, although I am one for layering & scraping back to reveal what once was.


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I do believe that she produced a print for IKEA and I regret not buying one at the time as an orginal is out of my price range....


For more exampes of Anji's work take a look at her website and delight in a brush with a contemporary slice of afternoon tea.



Monday, 6 October 2008

coats & car seat makeover.....

Well as promised pics of my finished coat as mentioned here (hrmmmm only taken almost a year to complete) Really liked this pattern it is a good fit and I only slightly adapted it by missing out the buttons & pockets. Sadly its out of print but I did find it listed cheaply on US & Canadian ebay so its worth a look.


Coat 


I was really peased at the contrast of the liberty lining and gives the coat a bit of a quirky edge in fact I've just cut out a green velvet version with a polkadot lining lets hope it doesn't take another year!!


Coat detail 


I also aquired a carseat for Lily on Freecycle recently and decided to give it a makeover I am really pleased at how it turned out....Lily really will be a girl about town!


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I think a snuggly warm cover will be in order but can't decide on stitch, crochet or knit. I think it wil definately be something I can do with my feet up as I'm really starting to flag now.


I've also nearly finished a quilted cosy toes for the little buggy I bought. Although I would like to baby carry as much as I can I have to be really careful of my back so when Keith isn't around I'll have an option + it is a matter of great debate between the boys and it definately looks like I'll be drawing up a Lily pushing rota!



Tuesday, 30 September 2008

a good day for fabrics

Today has been a fine day for fabric. A delicious selection for a new post baby wardrobe for £48.


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So


some delicious green velvet with a spotty lining for a coat


pink velvet for something dreamy for Lily Rose


brown lace & linen for a skirt that I intend to copy from a Avoca Anthology design (£75....fabric cost £6 bargin)


pink & brown wool tweed for another coat with a fab liberty lining


dusty pink for a shirt


a nice brown herringbone tweed for some trousers & a skirt


red wool for a jacket.......


and delivered by postie this morning 2 packets of Vogue & Mcall's patterns that I ordered in the 2 day sale last week, £3 per vogue pattern saved me a fortune even with shipping from US.


Plus I have finished and been wearing with pride the coat I mentioned here sometime ago....(quite sometime ago) pics tomorrow.


I really hope that in these tough times ahead that more people take the opportunity to learn to sew, revamp old clothes, mend things and with fab new magazines like this, a night class in dress making or even just buying a pattern and having a go you will find a sudden but rewarding addiction may grow & save you a packet of cash!





mai tai.....the photos

Now my camera has made its way back from NYC I can finally post some of the projects I've been working on. I've been feeling pretty good the last week or so and other than the growing bump which makes fitting behind my sewing machine a bit of a challenge, I've been pretty productive!


I used a ring sling when both the boys were born but since then I have come across the mai tai design which i really liked the look of. So I researched loads of sites on the web and finally decided on the following design.


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With my current fad for foral union jacks this had to be the design for me but although Keith is pretty easy going about my design choices I thought it would be a bit mean to insist that he wore florals....so he got his own camo variety


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and on his trip to NYC Keith even bought this wonderful little 'floral' dress just to prove that he's not totally against the flowery look....


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I also finished this cute little nappy bag with a matching changing mat in one of my favourite red cath k cotton duck fabrics.


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Monday, 15 September 2008

artist of the week.....

Angie Lewin



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I have been a fan of Angie's work for sometime now and particularly enjoy the influence of the skeletal & graphic designs in her work . Combined with the subtle colour schemes reminisant of the fiftes but that look comfortable in both traditional & modern homes.


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Sadly I still haven't managed to add one of her limited edition prints to my collection and have only managed to collect a selection of cards & small prints....


There is also a great article in Country Living May 2007 showing us a glimpse into Angie's home & studio and with her partner avidly collecting furniture, ceramics & artwork have some fantastic examples of pieces from all eras old & new. 


If you would like to check out more of Angie's work including a wonderful printed textile range try these links...


St Jude's Gallery


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All things considered - Angie's blog


Art Angels - selection of cards & prints


  



Monday, 8 September 2008

hippy birthday to ME!!!

I decided to start this blog to keep some sort of record of the bits & pieces of my life so I thought I ought to make a birthday post. 37 yrs young today and feeling quite ropey! But seen as Keith is in Berlin and the boys were at school (getting up late and forgetting my cards) I tried to treat myself and overcome my 3rd trimester sickness!


So I started the day with a pile of yummy banana & syrup pancakes....once the boys had gone to school so that I could eat in peace and quiet!


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Ate a few bites and gave up!


Laid on the sofa feeling a bit glum & hoped the sick feeling would go. Watched the latest episode of the Tudors that I had been saving for a quiet time & then some rubbish film that didn't take too much concentration...


Had my lunch, fish pie & the treated myself to a coke float. These were such a favourite treat when we were young. Our beloved Nan used to take us to a little cafe that made its own ice cream just round the corner from Canterbury Cathederal (a weekly trip that we insisted she take us on) and we had ice cream sodas made with lemonade no coke(she didn't approve of that american stuff!) The only time we got to indulge in a real coke float was a little cafe in Birchington and they were few and far between..(plus note the cool card from my Dad..guess is that my sister had a hand in choosing!)


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After a lovely phone call from my MIL, with a blink of an eye it was time to collect Tom from school so the day was almost over. Luckily I had my special birthday treat on Sat with a trip to Harrogate, Wagamamas for lunch and these yummy presents along with some new winter birkenstock clogs winging their way from Berlin


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On Sunday I set to and finished the nursery, there are a few more bits to do but nothing too strenuous!


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I was really pleased with the 'little greene paint co' colours on the walls, eau de nil & lt peachblossom & mirage for the cot, a step away from my beloved Farrow & Ball but they didn't have the shades I wanted.


The wonderful postcards from belle & boo look great in their frames and my next task is to trawl through etsy to find some more prints...oh what a hard job!


I am also really pleased with my handmade or second hand clothes collection. I have only bought the nightgowns new as I wanted something special for Lily Rose when she arrives and they were so delicious I couldn' resist and I seem to have an obsession for buying for tights at the moment and the collection is growing weekly.


And to round the day off I had promised the boys a cake and candles, obviously the last thing I felt like doing was baking a cake so my 10 minute brownie recipe saved the day and they both got to light the candles, sing happy birthday, scoff chocolate cake and everyone was happy!


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Now I shall slink off to bed heartburn pending and hope that I can get comfy enough to sleep! 



Friday, 5 September 2008

vintage cadbury's

I picked these up from ebay a few weeks ago and haven't got round to sharing them with you all.


chocci biccy's 


angel creams 


I haven't found any frames I like yet so they are just sitting on the dresser waiting patiently to find pride of place.


I also made headway on the nursery this morning so I promise pics soon.