What a week it's been down here in the West Country.. not that I was around in the middle of the week, but we've still experienced some wild weather!
We drove up to Kent on Tuesday in torrential rain to stay with my other brother-in-law and his wife - and to take in the Gillingham v Exeter City game. It was so riveting that the soaking we got was bearable especially as we won... and even though Graeham's brother was undercover with the home fans and wasn't as drenched as us!
On Wednesday we went to Chatham Historic Dockyard - us, a school party and about 6 others I think! It was fascinating and we went on this submarine...
Quite a feat for me as I get very claustrophobic - I even enjoyed the experience - although I was only on board for about half an hour with a handful of others - not quite a full tour of duty with 69 submariners for weeks/months on end.
We finally left for home with some samples of my sister-in-law's bath melts and shea butter moisturiser -
she runs a handcrafted soap and other bath product business and I'm always happy to explore her workshop and wares! You can see more at Fentons of Kent.
It was a good thing that we didn't try to come home a day earlier, apparently Exmouth was cut off - and it happened again on Saturday night!
Anyway once we got home and dried off there was another book waiting for me to work on...
I'm trying not to see it as a warning for a much worse spate of weather to come!!!!
Oh, yes and I haven't been idle with some more boxes (told you they were addictive) and bracelets ready for next Sunday's craft fair and these fingerless mitts - an attempt to diminish the stash a bit further. These just need blocking an sewing up - they should be nice and warm as they made from some more of my homespun...
Right, time for Handmade Monday to see what everyone's been up to - hope you'll forgive my lack of comments last week - will try to make up for it a bit today!
See you soon...
I like to think it describes my crafting habit, but it's probably a more accurate description of my state of mind....
Monday, 26 November 2012
Monday, 19 November 2012
Help - Addiction Warning!!
I thought I'd just try one or two boxes as featured on the Craftseller Calendar (another good idea from Wendy Massey!). I dug out some of the craft papers from various Craftseller magazines and started to experiment, but this should carry a health warning as it became a bit addictive and I soon found myself taking other gift wrappings apart and making new templates, then more boxes and then.....
The craft fair at Mum's village went really well, despite the grotty weather! I've got another one in a couple of weeks and as I'm back and forth to Wales a bit for work I thought I'd get ahead with some more mini children's bags.. hopefully I'll empty a bit more of my stash!
I did actually get something I promised finished... my sister-in-law rather fancied a hand spun hat that I'd made for my husband when we visited recently and I said I'd do her one. Luckily I had some alpaca that I'd spun a while ago so whipped this up - it's ever so soft and lovely and warm too. I posted it off and she rang to say it fits the bill!
The craft fair at Mum's village went really well, despite the grotty weather! I've got another one in a couple of weeks and as I'm back and forth to Wales a bit for work I thought I'd get ahead with some more mini children's bags.. hopefully I'll empty a bit more of my stash!
No book phots for a while as I'm working on some American materials that are great, but don't have very photogenic covers - they explore a range of reading skills with specially written text - it's easy writing, but lots of repetitive typing!!
Right that's it here for today - I'm off to Handmade Monday to catch up with everyone else - see not only a box addict, but task evasion expert too.. I will get down to work soon - promise!!!
Monday, 12 November 2012
Being Good!
I've been good and knuckled down to some work over the last ten days or so - hence my absence last week!
Firstly I had two more sets of teachers' notes to write.. the first on Cliffhanger
the usual thoughtful and fun read from Jacqueline Wilson and then a great book - The Bog Baby.
It's a really good story about two sisters who find a Bog Baby and take him home to keep in the shed, but he starts to get sick and has to released back into the wild...
Then I had to pop into Wales to go to a school in the Rhondda where I'll be supporting literacy. The drive up was foul with driving rain and horrid conditions, but the following morning driving over the top of the mountain was breathtaking and the staff were lovely. I'm going to enjoy going over there - I'm back again at the end of the month!
Then I got on with some finishing off - the grey scarf I posted about last time and some bracelets that I promised to a friend for her to give as Christmas pressies.. I also found these lovely sparkly bags in the loft for them to go in.
Then there's the purple bag that I spun and then knitted up. It went into the washing machine on a nice hot wash and came out like this...
I've just got to add a button and a length of yarn for fastening - I'll do it later while I'm sitting at a craft fair in my mum's village - my sister and I have a stall there this morning - Mum is on sales pitch!
It's really nice to do this fair as it means coming up to see my Mum, sister, nieces and 'nephew-in-law' and we can relax and chat aplenty..
Oh - and I really was soooo good on Wednesday as I parted with a Jacob's fleece that was stashed in the attic. I decided to be sensible as I still have two alpaca and two shetland fleeces up there and it could take a while to get to the Jacob. (It'll probably take a while to get to the others too.) So a friend at spinning took it ready for her husband to weave it into a rug. Win-win I say!
Oh, Thrift collection Number 4 - this one occured to me ten minutes ago as I was stitching the hem of my niece's skirt and battling with a hole in one of her favoured cardis... Spend an evening learning how to hem, darn and stitch a button - it'll save you a mint in clothes that might otherwise need professional sorting or (horror) be thrown away before their time. There's plenty of stuff on the internet to show you how to do it and it just needs a bit of practice. I'm not saying I go round darning cheap socks or that sort of thing, but just think of how much you can save when it comes to buying something off the peg or from the charity shop that just needs a bit of mending or button changing or curtains that simply need altering!
Well, that's me done - just off to Handmade Monday to see what everyone's up to - although comments might have to wait till I'm home tomorrow as we need to pack our bits for the fair!
Chat soon.....
Firstly I had two more sets of teachers' notes to write.. the first on Cliffhanger
the usual thoughtful and fun read from Jacqueline Wilson and then a great book - The Bog Baby.
It's a really good story about two sisters who find a Bog Baby and take him home to keep in the shed, but he starts to get sick and has to released back into the wild...
Then I had to pop into Wales to go to a school in the Rhondda where I'll be supporting literacy. The drive up was foul with driving rain and horrid conditions, but the following morning driving over the top of the mountain was breathtaking and the staff were lovely. I'm going to enjoy going over there - I'm back again at the end of the month!
Then I got on with some finishing off - the grey scarf I posted about last time and some bracelets that I promised to a friend for her to give as Christmas pressies.. I also found these lovely sparkly bags in the loft for them to go in.
Then there's the purple bag that I spun and then knitted up. It went into the washing machine on a nice hot wash and came out like this...
I've just got to add a button and a length of yarn for fastening - I'll do it later while I'm sitting at a craft fair in my mum's village - my sister and I have a stall there this morning - Mum is on sales pitch!
It's really nice to do this fair as it means coming up to see my Mum, sister, nieces and 'nephew-in-law' and we can relax and chat aplenty..
Oh - and I really was soooo good on Wednesday as I parted with a Jacob's fleece that was stashed in the attic. I decided to be sensible as I still have two alpaca and two shetland fleeces up there and it could take a while to get to the Jacob. (It'll probably take a while to get to the others too.) So a friend at spinning took it ready for her husband to weave it into a rug. Win-win I say!
Oh, Thrift collection Number 4 - this one occured to me ten minutes ago as I was stitching the hem of my niece's skirt and battling with a hole in one of her favoured cardis... Spend an evening learning how to hem, darn and stitch a button - it'll save you a mint in clothes that might otherwise need professional sorting or (horror) be thrown away before their time. There's plenty of stuff on the internet to show you how to do it and it just needs a bit of practice. I'm not saying I go round darning cheap socks or that sort of thing, but just think of how much you can save when it comes to buying something off the peg or from the charity shop that just needs a bit of mending or button changing or curtains that simply need altering!
Well, that's me done - just off to Handmade Monday to see what everyone's up to - although comments might have to wait till I'm home tomorrow as we need to pack our bits for the fair!
Chat soon.....
Monday, 29 October 2012
Can You Guess What It Is Yet?
Have been having fun starting stuff this week, but not necessarily finishing it!!!
I began with this
it's some handspun merino and silk that I want to knit into a bag and then felt in the washing machine..
Then there was this
I'm about half way through this scarf
and this
the infinity scarf I started - I saw a video clip of how to do it and then low and behold another version appeared on the Craftseller Calendar that came recently. I haven't quite finished it yet and the edges didn't curl under like I wanted, but I think I'll make a fabric flower to cover the seams...
Will keep you posted (!) as I get them finished...
I've also had a lovely time in and out of bookshops in the last 7 days. I've been given a nice pile of writing to do - some of which is rewriting teachers' notes for books to replace some that are now out of print. The first part of the process is finding the replacement books.. a super excuse for browsing through stacks of children's books. I found this lovely new one that doesn't quite fit the bill for the objectives I need to cover, but couldn't resist buying it for future use - especially when the author was on hand to sign it too!
The one I've been working on today is this version of Rapunzel. What a lovely way to earn a living!!!!
My biggest kick in the last week though was through my link to Handmade Monday. I had some super comments on the blog.. it's brilliant that it's being read, but even more exciting that others are willing to spend time commenting. I'm still browsing around the links on the Handmade blog and getting round to commenting, but until I get to everyone - thank you - it made my week!
Right - I'm off to Handmade Monday to check up on what everyone's up to...
Back soon....
I began with this
it's some handspun merino and silk that I want to knit into a bag and then felt in the washing machine..
Then there was this
and this
the infinity scarf I started - I saw a video clip of how to do it and then low and behold another version appeared on the Craftseller Calendar that came recently. I haven't quite finished it yet and the edges didn't curl under like I wanted, but I think I'll make a fabric flower to cover the seams...
Will keep you posted (!) as I get them finished...
I've also had a lovely time in and out of bookshops in the last 7 days. I've been given a nice pile of writing to do - some of which is rewriting teachers' notes for books to replace some that are now out of print. The first part of the process is finding the replacement books.. a super excuse for browsing through stacks of children's books. I found this lovely new one that doesn't quite fit the bill for the objectives I need to cover, but couldn't resist buying it for future use - especially when the author was on hand to sign it too!
The one I've been working on today is this version of Rapunzel. What a lovely way to earn a living!!!!
My biggest kick in the last week though was through my link to Handmade Monday. I had some super comments on the blog.. it's brilliant that it's being read, but even more exciting that others are willing to spend time commenting. I'm still browsing around the links on the Handmade blog and getting round to commenting, but until I get to everyone - thank you - it made my week!
Right - I'm off to Handmade Monday to check up on what everyone's up to...
Back soon....
Monday, 22 October 2012
It's Monday Again!
Good morning all...
Another good week ahead I hope.. Last week carried on upwards just like the previous one so all's good here..
Firstly here's that sewing I mentioned - I found some scraps of Christmas fabric left over from some project or other in the dim and distant past. I decided to sew them onto some felt with a little bit of wadding for stuffing and 'hey presto' some decorations. I also had a couple of sheets of felt in red and white so they too got the tree decoration treatment. I'd forgotten how much I used to enjoy this sort of sewing.. think I'll have to invade the loft for a root around and find some more felt to play with!
Then on Wednesday I went to my spinning group and (at last) finished weaving the cushion pad I started ages ago to finish up all the odds and ends of spun yarn I had hanging about. It may not look much, but it's a lot easier on the rear when sitting on a plastic chair for a while when spinning!
Then I made some more progress with those thrifty steps - Number 3 saw me pursuing my 'wear everything once' campaign.. I'm trying to go through my wardrobe unearthing stuff that hasn't seen the light of day in a while and then wearing it or disposing of it. This week's finds were a t-shirt dress that's lost all its shape and a t-shirt that's a bit short. I've put them to one side as I want to try making an infinity scarf or something. Once I've done it you'll be the first to see it here... I want to continue with the pruning and thinning of my clothes etc. I'm sure everything will last longer when it's not all crammed in, plus you never know what you might find.. I did uncover a really nice dress that's only been worn twice that might be perfect for a 'do' later this year - I might otherwise have been driven to buy something new when I don't really need it!
I've also been having a browse around the crafty blogs and reading my new Craftseller magazine. Both of these featured one of my favourites - Wendy Massey - and her great ideas. Her Handmade Harbour blog is great and a fabulous source of both her work and ideas and links to other creative people.
On Friday we decided to have a little trip out to Torquay.. while I was there the phone went with an offer of some work to take me through to February only to be topped on the good news front later by a permanent job offer for my niece - good day all round.
To finish off the week we went to a quiz last night with some friends and won for the first time..
Some week eh.. wonder what this one holds?????
Monday, 15 October 2012
What a difference a week makes!
Phew! The weeks rattle on at a pace..
Last week I finished off creating some English tests and thought that was the end of my work for the forseeable and then the proof reading started appearing - yippee..
On top of that, last week's fair was fairly quiet - lots of people looking and making nice noises about things but not buying and then at this week's fair they started buying stuff too...
It just proves you can't predict what's going to happen.. Perhaps it's just that I seem to have more energy this week - look what I've been up to! I decided to use some materials lying around
beads
and other ideas that had come free with magazines -
even if these aren't quite finished!
I even got as far as getting the sewing machine out (more of that next time) and found a stash of felt to hand stitch (I'll do some photos of that for next time too)..
Oh yes and having got the photos to load onto the blog I found that I'd got some comments as well.. (a while ago), but I hadn't taught myself about finding them until I stumbled across them - so I know there are people out there reading my ramblings.. quite a week..
Think I mentioned the idea of 101 tips for pulling the horns in financially so I'll start on those, while I'm on a run..
Number 1 I've mentioned before.. Having read a book by someone who wanted to try a year without buying anything I was stunned when she suggested started with her kitchen cabinet containing 11 different types of rice - I couldn't begin to name more than 4 or 5! Still I've been literally raiding the larder. We're on a mission to finish up things in the cupboards before buying too much food.. I may not have 11 different types of rice, but tea.. hmmmm...
and that leads to Number 2.. Now the freezer has been virtually emptied it's now being defrosted as I type in order to make it work more efficiently. It's the second appliance to fall under my beady eye. Hope it meets with more success than the washing machine. The recommendation for ours is that if you use lots of low temperature washes you should run a high temperature programme every so often. I have, but sadly it seems that the snail hotel in our pipes was at maximum capacity - so now the utility room reeks of boiled snails!! eerruugh...
Anyway - that's enough of me for now -
Have a good week....
Last week I finished off creating some English tests and thought that was the end of my work for the forseeable and then the proof reading started appearing - yippee..
On top of that, last week's fair was fairly quiet - lots of people looking and making nice noises about things but not buying and then at this week's fair they started buying stuff too...
It just proves you can't predict what's going to happen.. Perhaps it's just that I seem to have more energy this week - look what I've been up to! I decided to use some materials lying around
beads
and yarn
and some sari silk I spun ages ago
and other ideas that had come free with magazines -
even if these aren't quite finished!
I even got as far as getting the sewing machine out (more of that next time) and found a stash of felt to hand stitch (I'll do some photos of that for next time too)..
Oh yes and having got the photos to load onto the blog I found that I'd got some comments as well.. (a while ago), but I hadn't taught myself about finding them until I stumbled across them - so I know there are people out there reading my ramblings.. quite a week..
Think I mentioned the idea of 101 tips for pulling the horns in financially so I'll start on those, while I'm on a run..
Number 1 I've mentioned before.. Having read a book by someone who wanted to try a year without buying anything I was stunned when she suggested started with her kitchen cabinet containing 11 different types of rice - I couldn't begin to name more than 4 or 5! Still I've been literally raiding the larder. We're on a mission to finish up things in the cupboards before buying too much food.. I may not have 11 different types of rice, but tea.. hmmmm...
and that leads to Number 2.. Now the freezer has been virtually emptied it's now being defrosted as I type in order to make it work more efficiently. It's the second appliance to fall under my beady eye. Hope it meets with more success than the washing machine. The recommendation for ours is that if you use lots of low temperature washes you should run a high temperature programme every so often. I have, but sadly it seems that the snail hotel in our pipes was at maximum capacity - so now the utility room reeks of boiled snails!! eerruugh...
Anyway - that's enough of me for now -
Have a good week....
Wednesday, 26 September 2012
Did you miss me???
I know this is a bit bereft of photos - but they're just not uploading grrr! but I've been away for so long that I want to get this live so I'll come back later and try and solve the graphics problem!! Problems solved! Don't know how, but it's all here now....
It feels like I've left the planet a bit here I know, but life just sort of crept up on me!
I started off with a bit of work in Kent back in May and stayed with my sister - we had a great night out to Legally Blonde - my niece bringing her very apt work bag with her!
And enjoying a particularly nice looking cupcake... (her name's Rebecca, but she gets called B a lot..)
We had a lovely, sunny day out in Lyme Regis for our wedding anniversary..
Next it was the Exmouth festival with plenty of fun and exhibitions - some from my talented neighbours Sarah
and Mo..
After that I had a few lazy days in Majorca with some ex-work colleagues and got a nasty surprise when I tried to drive home - the car made all sorts of creaking and expensive sounding noises so I nursed it home - a broken spring apparently and me due back in Bristol for a meeting the following day! Thanks to my husband's car and Dave, who tends our vehicles I made it to the meeting in Bristol and the car was back the following day.. Just as well as two days later I had to go back to another school in Bristol...
The summer brought a great week with my mum, sister and nieces down in Sidmouth to celebrate firstly my sister's birthday and then (once Rebecca's husband joined us on the Thursday) my mum's 80th.. Don't hink I've ever had so many cream teas in one week!
Then, gripped by Olympic fever and my sister's phone calls about watching the cycling (which virtually passed all my family's doors) we decided to make a couple of trips up - first for the triathlon (don't blink at this video clip or you'll miss them!)
And then again for the marathon... What an experience....
Finally, it was back up to Kent to set up the files, etc. that I'd got ready for my old school to start term with ...
So what with all that the last few months have sort of rushed past!
Now I need to settle down and organise myself.. with no work in the pipeline at present I've been hatching some plans..
I've done some work on Maths vocabulary cards to get them ready to sell, booked in for a couple of craft fairs in October and started to advertise for a bit of tutoring just to see if I can get the ball rolling.. I might even get organised enough to sort out the Etsy and Folksy shops that I never got around to filling when I was busy working.. who knows...
Anyway I'm concentrating on tidying up the finances too.. perhaps I'll start on 101 ways to tighten the belt ..
Back soon with some more - promise!
It feels like I've left the planet a bit here I know, but life just sort of crept up on me!
I started off with a bit of work in Kent back in May and stayed with my sister - we had a great night out to Legally Blonde - my niece bringing her very apt work bag with her!
And enjoying a particularly nice looking cupcake... (her name's Rebecca, but she gets called B a lot..)
We had a lovely, sunny day out in Lyme Regis for our wedding anniversary..
Next it was the Exmouth festival with plenty of fun and exhibitions - some from my talented neighbours Sarah
and Mo..
After that I had a few lazy days in Majorca with some ex-work colleagues and got a nasty surprise when I tried to drive home - the car made all sorts of creaking and expensive sounding noises so I nursed it home - a broken spring apparently and me due back in Bristol for a meeting the following day! Thanks to my husband's car and Dave, who tends our vehicles I made it to the meeting in Bristol and the car was back the following day.. Just as well as two days later I had to go back to another school in Bristol...
The summer brought a great week with my mum, sister and nieces down in Sidmouth to celebrate firstly my sister's birthday and then (once Rebecca's husband joined us on the Thursday) my mum's 80th.. Don't hink I've ever had so many cream teas in one week!
Then, gripped by Olympic fever and my sister's phone calls about watching the cycling (which virtually passed all my family's doors) we decided to make a couple of trips up - first for the triathlon (don't blink at this video clip or you'll miss them!)
Finally, it was back up to Kent to set up the files, etc. that I'd got ready for my old school to start term with ...
So what with all that the last few months have sort of rushed past!
Now I need to settle down and organise myself.. with no work in the pipeline at present I've been hatching some plans..
I've done some work on Maths vocabulary cards to get them ready to sell, booked in for a couple of craft fairs in October and started to advertise for a bit of tutoring just to see if I can get the ball rolling.. I might even get organised enough to sort out the Etsy and Folksy shops that I never got around to filling when I was busy working.. who knows...
Anyway I'm concentrating on tidying up the finances too.. perhaps I'll start on 101 ways to tighten the belt ..
Back soon with some more - promise!
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