Sunday, 7 March 2010

Apples, Wool's, Nudie Bunnies! And a Springtime Giveaway!!

What a lovely weekend!
Hope you all had a nice time too - this spring-y sort of sunshine was most welcome, although its gone mighty cold tonight.
Hubby p and I had a busy time visiting the carboot sales and generally tidying the garden, chopping wood and whatnot.
We had a nice surprise visit this afternoon from an old friend. He came bearing gifts, in the guise of bags full of apples! - most welcome as my freezer stocks have run out.
He had stored the autumn harvest of apples in boxes (each apple wrapped in paper and carefully placed in the box). He was looking through them - to remove any that have started to go rotten, and he has such a lot left he kindly thought we might like some, and arrived bearing lovely wondrous appley fruit!






They smell Divine!
So - they need to be processed quickly, now they are out of their wrappings of paper and dark boxes, so I will peel and chop and freeze tomorrow! But what a treat - just got to have a taste, so I threw together a crumble for pud.




I chopped a few of the apples - the peelings going to the chickens (nothing wasted, they love a bit of fruit!) - and I literally reached to the back of the freezer and pulled forth a bag of the first fruit I grabbed. It turned out to be some Blackcurrants, a gift last summer from a friends garden. I think I was going to make some jam, but well, it didn't happen, so there they sat. And a welcome addition they are to our fruity crumble.
I just scattered a couple of handfuls of the currants amongst the apples and mixed a bit of crumble topping - into the oven and bobs yer whatsit - yummy!
Isn't food a lovely thing!
Not a great deal of treasure found at the carboots, but it was nice to walk around in the fresh air and sunshine, greet friends and have a natter.
I found some remnants of Welsh Tapestry wool fabric, and some unusual table mats, nice bits and bobs for crafting.




I realised I had got quite a lot when I got home and had a sort out, and trying to keep my fabric stash withing 'reasonable' bounds I sorted some into ebay lots. I sorted out a few of the Harris Tweed sample pieces too - I've got to be realistic - just how many am I going to use, and I thought it nice that someone else could share.

So with that in mind how about a Springtime Giveaway - lets share the goodies around a bit. I will put together a little bundle of the Harris Tweed-y bits, and other fabric bits and sewing notions - there is a good chance there may be some buttons too (I do have one or two!) - A Springtime Sewing Goody Bag!
All you need do is leave me a comment - what kind of thing do you like best about my blog - is it sewing/crafting, Thrifty Snippets, pic's of the Garden or Hubby P and I stumbling through life?

That's of course if you are a sewing/crafting sort of Gal, and would like to be put in the draw. As you know its so nice to get comments, nice to know someone 'out there' is listening!

I will do the draw next Sunday evening.

This weeks sewing/crafting - a few Nudie Bunnies, just waiting to be dressed, all ready for Easter.



So that's me for tonight, better get to work on the Bunnies Easter is not far off, and Mr Postie will have to give them a lift to their new homes.




Hubby P has just bought be a glass of wine, and I'm Chilli' ere with Charlie cat!
xxx Take care xxx





Thursday, 4 March 2010

At the Mercy of Your Underwear? and Magic Carpets!

Are you too - at the mercy of your underwear??
I had to smile when I found these at the carboot sale!
And then I watched Larkrise to Candleford - where Mrs Browne was given an itchy woolly 'combinations' as a present from her Husband - how excited she was when she received the fancy box, thinking no doubt that it was something exotic!
Poor woman was driven to distraction with the itchy underwear - as she said - she was at the 'mercy of her underwear!'
But these are just fantastic! - I snapped them up and hauled them home!
What a great pity they wouldn't fit Hubby P - not anyhow - just to small, Hubby P having a real 'fine - manly ' figure!




These are real turn of the Century 1940's woollen long johns the sort a Gentleman wore in conjunction with his braces. These traditional items of attire do not have elastic and are supported by brace tapes (loop through your braces) this arrangement keeps your underwear securely in place all day!
Somehow 'trussed up turkey' comes to mind!



I did think one of the boys? - but it seems they couldn't be persuaded (well it wouldn't be polite to print what they said!).
Although I can see a certain something in them on the right man, with the right 'attire' and attitude - think how we swooned over Mr Darcy in his breeches!



Its all about attitude and how you carry it off - although imagine the faff of washing - and drying all that stretchy/shrink-y wool!

One of the vests did fit Richard, and he's wearing it for bed - it does look quite good on him, and he says it is very warm. He is young and lean - how they would fair on a more 'hummm - manly figure I'm not so sure - no elastane then you know!

I've put these on Ebay hopefully somewhere in the world there is a modern day Mr Darcy who can carry off this sort of 'sexy fogy attire', and will thank me for my diligence, and thoughtfulness towards Gentleman's fashion! Hopefully he wont simply be a Cad - Gosh that would be most shocking!

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This is my Magic Carpet - also snapped up at the carboot sale for a couple of pounds.




It was lying in a heap on the floor - a bit, well a lot mucky really! The thing is its quite lightweight and easily went into the washing machine. I thought for a couple of pounds - if it falls to bits - well its not like I have spent a lot of money.
Anyway - its come up super duper, I just wanted to put it down in the sitting room - heavy traffic area with the dogs, and its easy enough to take up and throw in the washer.
Richard helped me put it down and we decided it looked like on of those Magic Carpets that would whisk you away on 'Adventures' - and he was daft enough to sit down on it and 'Wish an Wish' - perhaps it only happens in the dead of night - or a full moon - or some other quirky time, or magic words even!
Anyway we couldn't get it to shift - any ideas??
Where could we go on our Adventure? - maybe there is a sexy hunky Genie too! - am I getting carried away!!?

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Nice and sunshiny again today!


The daffs are at last shooting up at the front of the cottage - this is at the bottom of the garden wall, roadside.




And look at these beauties just peeping out at the world!




I planted the old wood basket up with some Hellebore's (never grown them before - I hope they do okay) and a couple of cheap-y primulas.
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xxxx Take care for now xxx enjoy the sun xxx







Monday, 1 March 2010

Happy St Davids Day and What a Lovely Sunshiny Day Too!!

Well! What a lovely day! All bright and sunshiny - I played out in the garden all day!
I do hope you had a bit of sunshine in your little corner of the world - it makes a Girl feel that much better!
Just look at that blue, blue sky!



I am sat on the summer house steps just drinking in the sunshine!
(this is a bit of a photo heavy/long post, but the photos came out so well I wanted to share them with you!).



This is a view across the garden to the old mill (windmill used for milling wheat, and now houses bats!). When the trees are in leaf the mill is hidden from us, although the bats do visit.
Don't mind the blankets - they are having an airing on the washing line!





Yes! Its St Davids Day here in Wales, and this is the best I can do in the way of a Daffodil! Way behind this year - usually we have some Daffs out in the garden!




Whilst I was playing out in the garden, I was picking out the dead leaves and whatnot from the pots of cuttings when I came across this little guy! Very cute - I don't know who/what he is, I imagine hes going to be a moth of some sort. Anyone any idea?
I do hope he's not a bit early and will get caught out by a frosty morning.
We're having a bit of a worrying time with our little dog Fly. She has been scratching like mad and has developed almost bald patches on her back - all red and sore looking.
Richard has taken to the vets and we've has all sorts of pills and potions, he seems to think it may be that she is an older bitch and it may be her glands/hormonal sort of thing. Poor girl I know how she feels!
Anyway the vet thought she may respond to steroids - in a kind of 'try that next' sort of way. But to be honest he didn't really sound like he knew what was wrong, and I don't want to start giving her strong drugs - we have been spraying the area with a mixture of honey and water - it seems to give her a bit of ease. But the area is so sore looking.
So last night I had a thought - if it were me or one of the family I would make a soothing salve - I made some wonderful Comfry salve to help heal my ankle when fell and broke it, it worked a treat.
So I looked in the cupboard!




I found some nice wholesome ingredients that wouldn't harm her when she licked thew area - which she is want to do.





I gently melted the lard - used as a soothing 'base' to carry the honey and marigold.
Added a good handful of dried marigold (calendula) flowers.

I left the warmed mixture for a while, to allow the marigold to infuse all its goodness, and soothing properties into the lard.



I strained the lard into a bowl and added a couple of spoonfuls of the magic which we call honey, and stirred well until the lard cooled, and the mixture thickened.




I just made a little pot, once Richard has given her a good bath tomorrow - in some nice calming gentle shampoo (especially for dogs with skin complaints) we can start rubbing it in, I just hope it gives her some ease.



On a lighter note, its Easter soon - so my thoughts turned to Bunnies!



I bought this bolt of toweling fabric at the carboot sale a few weeks ago, it was only £2. I really didn't know what I was going to use it for, but it seemed a good buy at the time - you know what I mean!
Anyway - ideal for soft squishy bunnies - we have a few 'younger' people in our little family gang,
some still at the squirmy shriek-y age that will appreciate a Bunny thinks I!
So I fashioned a kinda pattern using a page of Hubby P's Times newspaper - all in a good cause!




Gave the bunnies a gentle stuffing - just enough to make them soft and squishy, and gave them a happy jolly face.




Pretty shoes and a flouncy frock!



And I just had to show you these - the cutest little buttons!
So that's me - that's whats been keeping this whirligig of my mind busy - I hope you have enjoyed whatever little thing it is that floats your boat!
xxx Take care! xxx Enjoy your week! xxx












Tuesday, 23 February 2010

Colleen's Suitcase!

Just a quickie post - pic's of Treasure found today at the carboot sale.
More suitcases! the situation now is such that friends and stallholders are spotting them and 'thinking of you' as they say - which is nice. But I'm not sure just how many more I need!
Catherine found this little - iddy biddy case - so cute! It was quite battered and missing its handle, but just to look inside and see it belonged to a little girl called Colleen Moore - well I just had to bring it home. Was Colleen an Evacuee? Who was she - what was her Wartime experience? Peoples stories, stories everywhere!
I got a larger one too - to store fabric - so much fabric, its getting a bit silly really.


They are a bit battered on the outside, they will look better after a good going over with boot polish.



Found a bit of 'sturdy' - as they say, string!



And made a handle - very Make Do And Mend! Real Wartime stuff!



I lined the inside with some pretty flowery paper (scented drawer liners - I picked up cheap - from guess where!). I gave it all a good going over with PVA glue - its still wet in the pic.
This should give it a good sturdy (there's that word again - fav word of the week!) interior, it should look pretty when the glue has dried, although I don't think the scent (rose) will survive.
One of Hubby P's finds at the Charity shop this week - a very old bag of Kapok. The Ladies at the CS had saved it for him (they know his wife is a avid sewer and whatnot!) - how sweet is that. Apparently there were two bags, but they took their eye off the ball, and someone had it away with one bag!
I've not seen 'real' Kapok in a long time - usually its the artificial, nylon-y stuff you see in the shops. Did you know Kapok is made from 'pure vegetable down' - I didn't - I don't know what I thought it was - perhaps some by product of wool manufacture - Well I know now - it says so on the bag!
Feel a project comming on!



I had to call into the hardware shop before I came home, just to pick up some firelighters (sometimes the wood is a bit wet - needs a bit of help!) - and spotted these!




Well a Girl has to treat herself now and again!
I was hoping someone might have taken the hint and bought some for me at Christmas, but I missed out - so rather than buying flower seeds this year (I have a box of unused seeds I need to plant) I treated myself to these rather pretty tools!
xxx Just need a bit of sunshine now xxx






Monday, 22 February 2010

Purses, snowdrops and cutsie dogs!

Its been a bright but cold, cold day!
But hows this for s cheery sight!
The massed snowdrops in the hedge across from the cottage.




Pretty!
February can be a dreary cold, wet month - and the household bills still keep dropping into the post box. I suppose its no different throughout the year, but generally we are feeling a bit down, and wishing for the better weather - so bills are another tiresome thing to have to think about - and pay!
Thinking of the finances and ways of making a few more pounds to renew the bit of savings spent on keeping body and soul together over the winter - I had a good scrabble about in some of the boxes in the shed. Boxes of 'stuff' we had labeled 'Car boot'- stuff we were going to sell when we got around to having a stall at a carboot sale. Mostly it is things I have had - played with/displayed for a time and changed for something new that I have found.
I thought I would have a concerted effort at selling the 'stuff' on Ebay - my enthusiasm runs hot and cold with Ebay! I kinda resent the time it takes to sit listing when I could be sat sewing - or something equally more fulfilling!
Anyway I found a few pretty aprons and boxes of hankies (I have soooooo many hankies!!), the aprons I had hung up in the kitchen for a while, but I am rather too 'on the comfy side' to wear them, they just got buried under other 'stuff'!
So hopefully I will be disciplined enough to sit and list them - hum - soon!



Thought I would show you this one - so pretty, couldn't you just see 50's housewife all floral day dress, heels and red lipstick - getting Hubby's Dinner ready!


I like how it crosses over and fastens at the back.
Anyone having any luck at earning a few pennies doing something from home - hows etsy and Folksy doing? - are things selling? I really don't think there is much money about, people don't seem to be spending.
Still we have our sewing and knitting to keep us sane!
I made another little purse from the Harris Tweed samples - I made it from two pieces, so it was a bit bigger.



I made this one for myself, and I like something I can get my hand into - I have a bit of a problem with my hands/grip so its easier to get a fist of coins than pick out single coins from the purse.



I jazzed it up a bit with some rather 'free' embroidery - to disguise the join a bit.




And put a big nice jolly button on the front (as you know I do have a sackful of buttons!).




I used the rather loud, bright, sexy cotton fabric (the fabric Hubby P found at the Charity shop) to line the purse.
Its such a warm, wholesome sort of fabric - cheers me up! - working with nice 'stuff' (stuff - such a good word!)
Anyone remember what this yellow-y bright blob is?



I found it peering through the hedge late this afternoon when I took the empty milk bottles out to the gate.
It looked rather pretty - but of course the photo has come out a bit rubbish-y. Hopefully we will see more of it.



Leave you with a pic of Uncas and Fly - waiting patiently for Hubby P to come home from work, its funny how well they can tell the time!
xxx Take care - let me know what you're up to! xxx







Friday, 19 February 2010

New Life In The Old And Hole-y!!

That's another week over - are you ready for the weekend?
Lets hope there's not too much snow!
Just thought I would share a little of my doings - everyday stuff really, but that's my world - kinda 'everyday' - gentle and simplistic!
Here's Uncas - just wanting to be in on the act!
Well today saw the end of a long and productive relationship - our trusty log basket has had its day, as you can see the bottom is full of holes! We have managed for long enough by lining the bottom with newspaper, but its got past that now.



I have been looking for a replacement for a few weeks, the only suitable one I saw was £10 - and I wasn't paying so much!
But you know what they say 'Everything comes to She who waits'. I was bemoaning the state of the basket to a friend, and the fact that my carpet is showered with sawdust and little bits of wood whenever the basket if filled and carried through the house. Well it just so happened they had one that was standing unused in their shed - and we could have it with pleasure.





So meet the new big sturdy woodbasket!

So what to do with the old basket - its outlived its working life, but I think it is still has a worn and faded beauty, the wood has mellowed to a nice gentle colour.
It would look at home in the garden - but of course wouldn't hold soil, so I 'planted' it in one of the beds - there it can live its last days fading into the ground from whence it once grew. In these last days it can give life to some pretty flowers and homes and shelter to the little creatures living amongst the plants.




I dug and planted it in the soil and filled it with some compost from the heap. I had some packets of bulbs that I had not planted last autumn - so I pushed them into the compost - they can take their chances, hopefully we will get some blooms. They were packs of Alliums and er um - something else. Perhaps this weekend I can find some inexpensive primulas or something, to add to the basket.




You can see here the bulbs were beginning to sprout!




Can you see the big sea washed tree branch the boys brought home from the beach - that was early December time, and I have just found a home for it. It looks well with the basket - looks a bit like a woodland garden. Look a lot better of course when everything starts growing!

The days have been quite sunny and bright but a touch too cold to do much outside, so I thought I would have a bit of a freshen up - bit of fresh paint in the kitchen and some new curtains for the cupboards.
I bought this fabric ages ago, I had forgotten all about it, so it was a nice surprise when I went rummaging through my fabric stash - ideal for a couple of curtains.



I know the tins look a bit daft with sticky labels on them, but believe me in this house of Men everything has to be labelled - Hubby P has lived with me all this time - plasters (first aid stuff) have lived in the same tin all this time - but still he doesn't know where they are. I know - I know - being a man his mind is on higher things!!
Its just a good job 'someone' has thought to put stickers on tins for when he cuts himself doing the jobs of his higher mind! lol!!




Do you like the little plaque - my Mum gave it to me years ago when my boys were young - and I was particularly frazzled with them.
It says 'Children Need Love Especially When They Don't Deserve It!'

And its so true.


I 'ran up' as they say, a couple of teatowels with the fabric that was left over from the curtains, I perhaps would never have chosen brown - but it works quite well. Still got some way to go with the painting and whatnot, but getting there slowly.
Its all got to be done before the sun comes - then I can play in my garden!
Have a nice weekend!
xxxxx