Monday, 18 October 2010

Happy curtains

Greetings friends. Many thanks to everyone who left a comment last week when helping me to choose curtain fabric for my new craft room. After a great deal of thought I opted for the alphabet design and I'm thrilled with it. I bought it from an excellent online shop named Kids Curtain Company. The shop sells gorgeous fabrics and made to measure curtains so do pop over and take a look if you are thinking of getting curtains for kids.



The primary colours and fun designs on the curtains seem to perfectly reflect the happy personalities of the little dolls and toys that regularly pop off my knitting needles.


They are making everyone smile


and everyone keeps smiling even when the rain is falling outside.


Surrounded by colour and so many happy faces I've at last been inspired to pick up my knitting again after my summer break. 

I've asked the Jolly Tot dolls to give you a clue as to what should be appearing in my Etsy shop in the next week or two.


The three little characters with the long ears are the clue by the way!

Friday, 15 October 2010

Wonderful wool

I'd been cutting out curtains all morning so was glad to finally sit down with a cup of coffee and browse through my latest edition of Country Living. I was thrilled to see a large part of the magazine concentrates on my favourite natural fibre, wool, and the yummy pictures have inspired me to do a quick post for the weekend.


Living in the English Lake District I see a great many sheep on a daily basis and can never understand why their wool is more or less a waste product these days as nobody seems to want it. Apart from preferring to knit with wool when I can, I love tweed fabric and some of the modern variations in gorgeous vibrant shades are mouth watering.

To celebrate our sheep and their wonderful woolly product I grabbed a few balls of wool, and odds and ends of tweed and quickly put together some little autumnal scenes of my own. I hope you enjoy them.



Sadly I now have to return to the curtain cutting. Wishing you all a happy weekend. 

Tuesday, 12 October 2010

Golden afternoon

Autumnal greetings friends. Knowing that many of you are fond of pink I have brought you a little selection of this pretty colour from around my autumn garden.

Don't you just love these delicate roses growing round the window?

Paper pink hydrangeas, sedum and sweet scented verbena, 



and of course the inevitable rosy red windfalls that the birds enjoy.


This afternoon has been gloriously golden and warm


but the shadows lengthen as the sun prepares to dip behind the hill and a growing chill sends me scurrying back indoors.


Farewell to you all from our golden garden.

Thursday, 7 October 2010

Little dog Fido

Today Kate and Tilly met an old toy dog who has lived with our family for many years. He's a friendly little fellow but I could see the two girls looked anxious and wondered why.


The reason it seems was because they'd been reading about a mischievous dog named Fido in one of my Lucie Attwell annuals.






Poor Kate and Tilly, no wonder they looked anxious. The two little dolls held tightly to their own hair and hurried away to play elsewhere.



and the poor little dog was left wondering what he'd done wrong.


Do you have a little dog like Fido living with you ?

Monday, 4 October 2010

Posies, pirates or ABC

Although both my children now have their own homes their old bedrooms still contain remnants of their childhood years. I'm currently decorating my son's old room and have been deliberating long and hard about which colours to use. The walls and paintwork are white but a number of colourful old toys sit on the shelves. I now use the room for my growing family of knitted dolls and craft items and so have set my heart on primary colours as opposed to the pastel pinks and blues I normally prefer. 

On a recent visit to a local curtain shop I spotted this wonderful pirate themed fabric in the colours I've been looking for.


And so today I borrowed the book of fabric samples and here it is beside the window with one of my daughter's model ships to add atmoshere. 

Oh dear! Here is another fabric in the same goreous zingy shades.


Which to choose?

Let's ask Tilly and Kate to put their heads together and give it some thought.


Taking the fabric to the window Kate indicates that this is the design they prefer.


Do you agree?

But that's not the end of the story. Whilst in the shop I found some pretty pinks and blues that would suit my daughter's old bedroom. The room also needs new curtains so I borrowed the sample book.


She's a Brambly Hedge sort of person and her old room reflects that so I reckon one of these would be just right........ Pink or blue?


Or perhaps I could use both.


What do you think?


Note about the fabrics:-
The pirates and alphabet fabrics are from the 'Pirates and Princesses' collection produced by Prestigious Textiles
The pink and blue florals and stripes are from the 'Secret Garden' collection by Ashley Wilde

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