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Stocking Up The Shop For Christmas

In between crafting gifts for family and friends, I have been up in my studio beavering away making items to stock up my Folksy shop for Christmas.

I love having an excuse to create pretty little accessories and stocking fillers and, because they are small items, I never get bored making them in a variety of different fabrics.

Do you want to see what I’ve made?

The wallet that I made as a birthday gift was so well received that I decided to add them to my range.

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One of my favourite Liberty prints with plenty of room inside for notes, coins and cards.

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The “Sew Retro” print by Makower was designed with a keen sewer in mind.

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It has a coordinating dressmaking pattern print on the inside.

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A selection of coin purses with contrasting zips and ribbon pulls make great stocking fillers.

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Brightly coloured linings mean the interiors are pretty too:)

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These travel card holders were based on the Oyster card wallets so are landscape in format. They will also fit any standard size credit card or ID card.

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What do you think?

If you’re interested to see what else is available, why not pop over to my Folksy shop for a quick browse.

Are you stocking up your online shops for Christmas yet?


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A Quote A Day For Three Days – Day Three

See my previous two posts for how this works and what it is about.

For my final quote, I have chosen the one that has the most potential to change the world we live in – how massive is that?

Very simple – easy to remember but, apparently, even easier to forget. Here is my Quote For Day Three:-

“Do as you would be done by”.

Rather than nominating anyone to post three quotes of their own, I shall just say that if any of you have any inspirational words to make us stop and think, we would love to hear them so feel free to join in!


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A Quote A Day For Three Days – Day Two

See yesterday’s post which tells you what this is all about.

Again, I’m sure there are more eloquent ways of saying this, but this is the short, sharp version.

Quote For Day Two: –

“Put ‘Can’t’ up your arse and TRY!”


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A Quote A Day For Three Days

I’ve really enjoyed reading these as and when other bloggers have taken up the banner and joined in.

If you’re new to it, it is exactly what it says on the tin, so to speak and I am happy to add my input.

Gardening Nirvana nominated me for this little jolly and I am re-posting her snippet from Pauline’s blog when it was her turn:

“…like so many of my friends here in the world of blogging, I’m not much given to following rules and I’m hoping some of you might just like to keep the thing alive by posting a quote on your own blog and you can nominate or not – according to how you feel about rules. Let me know if you pick up the banner.

This is what I think about ‘Quotes’: Quotes can be read and not understood. Quotes can be read and not seen. For a quote to have meaning, I must attempt to live it.”

And so, to break the rules even further, all three of my quotes are my own words which I quote to my children at relevant points in their lives, although I’m sure somebody else must have said them originally.

Quote For Day One: –

“If you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything at all”



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Sunday Sevens #48

The Summer holidays are flying by – where did last week go???

Another busy week with The Boys and we’ve done some fun things over the past seven days; here are a few of them.

  1. Went to the Arnolfini in Bristol where there was a Graffiti exhibition on show.

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2. Picnic at Ashton Court with No.1, No.2 and No.3 Sons.

The Picnic Blanket had its first proper outing:)

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3. These little egg bucket egg cups were a gift and are getting plenty of use during the holidays as we can take our time over breakfast.

The eggs are fresh-out-of-the-hen fresh!

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4. Took The Boys to Bristol Aquarium which they loved.

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5. Having done the Shaun The Sheep Trail in London at Easter, we spotted a few in Bristol too. This one was right outside the entrance to the Aquarium.

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6. Made a ‘phone case for Tajana as part of our gift exchange after finding out her attempts had been unsuccessful.

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7. Mr. H-L and our friend had their backs and bottoms waxed for charity. I haven’t laughed so much for ages – their screams were hilarious!

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8. An extra photo this week just to clear the last image from your traumatised minds!

The Boys upcycled T-shirts found their way into Love Sewing magazine alongside another blogging buddy, Lazy Daisy Jones🙂

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If you would like to join in with seven photos of your week, find out more over at Threads & Bobbins.


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Cocktails & Canapés

A couple of weeks ago we were invited to a Cocktails & Canapés fundraising event at a good friend’s house, to take place in her garden on a balmy Summer’s evening in July.

Whilst this all sounded rather wonderful, there was one obvious obstacle – the state of the garden!

Overgrown with weeds, the fence had also partially fallen down and broken glass from the old greenhouse littered the gravel.

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Clearly, a lot of work was needed to tidy up the garden enough to make it a relaxing and pleasant environment in which to spend an entire evening, so all hands were on deck to muck in and help.

Her eldest son and her father-in-law (in the background) set to work sprucing up the tired garden furniture with a few coats of suitable paint or oil.

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Didn’t they turn out well?

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The derelict octagonal aluminium framed greenhouse had lost all of its glass and weeds had long since replaced the tomatoes.

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A parasol whose pole had broken made the perfect weatherproof roof for the greenhouse which, with the addition of some fabric panels and bunting, was transformed into a fabulous cocktail bar!

Mr. H-L did a great job of fixing the fencing and strengthening the ‘bar’ worktops, and the bunting from my gazebo at home lends a celebratory air to the area.

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The Boy’s black/white board served as a useful stand for the cocktails menu.

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The bar was stocked with all manner of ingredients and accessories, all essential elements in the strive to make the perfect cocktail.

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Several seating areas were created to form conversational groups.

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Hedges were trimmed, lawn was mown, gravel was weeded and finally, after more than a week’s solid hard work, this is the result!

Before After

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The evening kicked off with a glass of bubbly to set the mood.

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Our hostess served the most delicious homemade canapés throughout the entire night.

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The Boys even had a whole platter to themselves!

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As dusk gradually fell, the garden filled up with guests, all eager to sample the fine food and drink on offer.

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Our host found his calling as cocktail inventor supreme!

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The best Cosmopolitan I’ve ever tasted….

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…and a totally dangerous Vodka Martini were just a couple that we tried throughout the night.

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The atmosphere was amazing, helped by neon lighting around the bar and numerous candles and lanterns dotted around the garden, and disco tunes from the 70s and 80s that were playing through an ad hoc speaker system.

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No.3 Son eventually collapsed about ten thirty, curled up cosily under one of my crocheted blankets and fell fast asleep until we left after midnight.

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No.2 Son lasted the distance wrapped up in another of my blankets, but slept in until gone nine the next morning.

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A brilliant night was had by all and we were delighted to find out that over £350 had been raised for the cause – and what better way to get your garden done than to set yourself a tight deadline of a garden party and ask all your friends to help?!

Might have to try that……


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Sunday Sevens #47

Welcome to this week’s #sundaysevens, as thought up by Nat over at Threads & Bobbins – a weekly blog series featuring seven photographs of your week to show a bit more about the person behind the blog.

1. Spent the first part of the week with my cousin in her second home in Cornwall. Here she is outside the cottage with her sons and two dogs. You can see more photos of the cottage in last year’s post here.

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2. Our first visit to The Eden Project which was very busy but better than I expected it to be. The sheer scale of the project is mindblowing and continually evolving.

There is a dinosaur exhibition on at the moment, complete with life size dinosaurs operated by people within.

The dinosaurs are so realistic that the human’s legs have to be showing to show that is just a dressing up costume, so that the children are not scared half to death!

The actors inside were brilliant and did a great job of ‘hunting’ down the adults amongst us whilst being quiet and gentle with the kiddies.

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3. Treated myself in the Apple store….

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4. Cracking on with those crochet dolls and accessories.

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5. Eldest step-daughter’s graduation as a mature student – here she is with the proud dad-to-be.

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6. Naked cricket in the garden – Mr. H-L even mowed a cricket pitch for them!

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7. My daughter and her boyfriend came over for lunch today and some fun in the sun which included the pool and some more cricket. What a glorious day it has been so far!

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That’s it for this week – now time for a refill and catch a few more rays while it’s still hot out. Hope it’s been nice where you are:)


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Sunday Sevens #46

Time for another #sundaysevens as dreamed up by Nat over at Threads & Bobbins – seven photos that sum up your week in a nutshell that aren’t meaty enough for a blog post on their own.

1. No.2 Son won top goal scorer and player’s player of the year at the football presentation. 

  
2. Lunch at a very dear friend’s house.

 3. Visited the Devon Guild of Craftsmen in Bovey Tracey – fell in love with the textile landscapes of Amanda Richardson 

4. Spent the day in Exeter museums/galleries with my sister and mum. Had a lovely lunch with bubbly to celebrate mum’s 67th birthday!

 
5. Sat in the car in a field on my own for FIVE hours while The Boys played in a five-a-side tournament on the way down to our mini break in Cornwall. Dogs weren’t allowed obviously, and it was too hot to leave them in the car, but we couldn’t even see the football from the ‘car park’! 

On the plus side though, I don’t often get the chance to crochet for five hours solid:)

 
6. The little old lady from a bungalow backing onto the ‘car park’ came out with a cup of tea as she felt sorry for me sitting there for so long!

 7. Playing table tennis in our cousin’s holiday home in Cornwall.  

 It’s raining, so The Boys have nipped up to play pool in the log cabin playroom and I’m about to put my feet up and sneak in a bit more crochet. Those dolls are coming on a treat…..

  


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Sunday Sevens #45

Sunday Sevens is a weekly blog series consisting of sevens photos representing your week – a great way to keep blogging if you don’t have much to blog about!

Nat over at Threads & Bobbins explains how you can take part in #sundaysevens in her post here.

So this is my week in brief……

1. The day bed is finally getting some proper use now the weather has perked up – my favourite place to do a spot of crocheting.

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2. My crochet-everything-in-the-book challenge is well under way – I’m nearly half way through already!!

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3. Popped into Butterfly Bright in Sherborne and discovered that they do a range of knit/sew/crochet ‘n’ natter type sessions that I quite fancy attending.

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4. Caught The Boys making mud pies in their school uniforms.

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5. Methinks ALL the hens are taking liberties now.

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6. My ‘England’ passport cover popped up in Craftseller magazine this month.

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What have you been up to this week?


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#MandalasForMarinke

On June 29th I opened my WordPress “Reader” as usual and read through the latest blog posts, commenting as I went, again, as usual. Then something that was far from usual happened.

A Creative Being popped up but, instead of being treated to one of Wink’s entertaining narratives or crochet works of art, her sister was the unwilling author informing us gently that Wink had taken her own life.

Wink, whose name was Marinke, was well known in the crochet world as contributing to the book ‘Crochet Saved My Life’ – she suffered from depression which finally became too much to bear.

Kathryn from the blog Crochet Concupiscence, is organising a collaborative art project in Wink’s honour and to raise awareness of this dreadful illness. If you would like to make a mandala for the cause, you can find out how at #MandalasForMarinke

This is the mandala I made from one of Wink’s own patterns (which you can find here for free) which is already winging its way to Kathryn in America.

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On a much lighter note – I won a giveaway!!!

Amy, from the wonderful ‘Yarnaway’ blog was giving away all this yarny loveliness which I was over the moon to receive!

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There is an amazing book which I cannot wait to get stuck into…….

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……three balls of gorgeous yarn and a crochet hook……

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……and a zipped pouch, all of which was tucked into a useful tote.

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THANK YOU Amy!

I’m so thrilled to be the winner – the only problem is deciding which of the numerous fabulous patterns in the book to make…..