In between the day job and getting ready for the Handy and Divine exhibition next week, I have been helping the Macmillan charity shop in Midhurst, West Sussex get ready for their vintage fabric and haberdashery sale!
Lots of clothes and other fabric are donated to the shop which for one reason or another can't be sold as clothing, so we have been collecting all the good stuff to make tempting little fabric bundles (only £1.50 each!)
Pop in if you are in the area for lots of lovely fabric, wool, patterns, buttons, workboxes, even a vintage sewing machine!
The shop is in the High Street in Midhurst, but hurry before its all gone! A brilliant chance to find some unique vintage sewing stuff, and to support a wonderful charity.
(please excuse my reflection in this picture of the window display..)
Now back to last minute preparations for the exhibition next week, the last few teacup pincushions to finish...
Tuesday, 24 September 2013
Thursday, 19 September 2013
French inspiration, and Goodwood Revival
We had a lovely few days in France last week, and visited the Bayeux Tapestry, which must be one of the world's oldest cartoon strips. I can just imagine the 11th century women who embroidered it slipping in little stories of their own along the top and bottom borders:
It was inspiring to see the embroidery close-up, especially all the centuries-old darns and patchings. You get a very real sense of the hands of the makers.
France was at her September best- I especially love the municipal flower displays on every verge and roundabout, and almost every windowsill in Normandy has a pot of geraniums.
Then we were home in time to go to the world's biggest fancy dress party at the Goodwood Revival last Sunday !
,http://www.goodwood.co.uk/revival/about/about.aspx
What a fantastic atmosphere- everyone dressed in the fashions of the 1940's, 50's and 60's, and how sophisticated everyone looked, especially the men in uniform.
There were ladies in hats and furs ,
Mods and rockers,
Men in suits and spats, a whole class of St Trinian's schoolgirls, policemen, land girls, mechanics, and men who dig the road up..
Oh yes, and beautiful, immaculate cars and motorbikes, racing with passion on the old Goodwood circuit.
'Ethelred would like to get his big red hands on Guinevere, so he tries to impress her with his great strength and hunky muscles, and by fighting the shaggy bear of Bayeux....' |
It was inspiring to see the embroidery close-up, especially all the centuries-old darns and patchings. You get a very real sense of the hands of the makers.
France was at her September best- I especially love the municipal flower displays on every verge and roundabout, and almost every windowsill in Normandy has a pot of geraniums.
Then we were home in time to go to the world's biggest fancy dress party at the Goodwood Revival last Sunday !
,http://www.goodwood.co.uk/revival/about/about.aspx
What a fantastic atmosphere- everyone dressed in the fashions of the 1940's, 50's and 60's, and how sophisticated everyone looked, especially the men in uniform.
There were ladies in hats and furs ,
Mods and rockers,
Men in suits and spats, a whole class of St Trinian's schoolgirls, policemen, land girls, mechanics, and men who dig the road up..
Oh yes, and beautiful, immaculate cars and motorbikes, racing with passion on the old Goodwood circuit.
Some of these cars must be literally priceless but its great to see them being raced as they were intended to. The most wonderful day out, and the sun shone on us too!
Saturday, 7 September 2013
lovely things made by local people
Its been rather quiet here lately because I have been preparing for this:
Its the latest venture by the Handy and Divine makers group. Following our two 'pop-up' shops in Midhurst last year, we are presenting a cross between a shop and an exhibition at the Oxmarket Arts Centre in Chichester.
http://oxmarket.com/
I am busy making more teacup pincushions, and I have even dragged some paintings out from behind the sofa! Looking forward to seeing what everyone else has made too.
Its the latest venture by the Handy and Divine makers group. Following our two 'pop-up' shops in Midhurst last year, we are presenting a cross between a shop and an exhibition at the Oxmarket Arts Centre in Chichester.
http://oxmarket.com/
I am busy making more teacup pincushions, and I have even dragged some paintings out from behind the sofa! Looking forward to seeing what everyone else has made too.
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