Tuesday, 8 October 2013

The light at the end of the tunnel

I must apologise for my absence.  The last few months have been extremely hectic in this household. Lots of new and exciting things, and some not so.  I can see the light at the end of the tunnel thank goodness, so I am back and must say I have missed all my blogging friends. 

One of the things that has kept me occupied is the opening of my Etsy shop, the Inspiration Packs sold so well my days were spent dyeing, washing and sorting fragments of lace, fabric, trims etc.

The new Vintage Eclectic packs have proved popular too.

vintage bits and bobs
 
I have been sourcing lace and fabrics at my favourite flea market.  This weekend I met a lovely lady who was selling some of her grandmother's linens.  I bought some gorgeous pieces that she had made.
 


 lovely daisies
beautiful hand worked doilies
 
I have spent some lovely making days with my friends Gill P and Gill W, on Monday we had a day at my house, lots of tea drinking, home made turkey broth accompanied by a pain blanc from Castle Bakery and for pudding apple, blueberry and plum crumble and cream. ( well girls' need sustenance whilst creating).
 
 
 
 
 
Gill P was making her garden flower brooches, Gill W was sorting her boxes of beads, papers and general card making supplies.  Lots of tea was involved, oh and some Cadbury Giant Buttons!!!
A surprise visit from Emily and baby Thomas (my li'l tuppence) just rounded the day off nicely.




 I have been trying to develop some new work and this is what I made on Monday
 duck egg blue kilt pin embellished with tiny trinkets


 details
 tiny star and leaf with a lovely old linen button
 
 
ruby red embellished with a selection of vintage decorative buttons
 
I find myself looking for old and interesting books to buy (not sure why) and I did pick up a couple on Sunday at the flea market...
 

The Children's Pilgrim's Progress
Philips' Handy Volume Atlas of the World
 
Gill P and I are having a stall at Kirkley Hall Christmas Fair so as it is in November, we better get cracking.  I have been trying to keep up with facebook, Etsy, pinterest and blogging but there are only so many hours in a day.  If I haven't commented lately, please forgive me.  Until next time.... Jayne x
 

 
 

 
 


10 comments:

  1. Nice to have you back Jayne, thank you for your kind email. Love Thomas' name...
    my li'l tuppence. You... gooey-wooey grandmama, you!

    LLX

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  2. I think I need to come round to your house and create too. Lovely lunch!
    Castle bakery bread...v good.
    Hexham next Tuesday if you can make it.
    Julie x

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  3. Dear Jayne, your inspiration packs are surely so beautiful,-no wonder they are running fast,-
    And what a wonderful day, with delicious dinner ,tea,and cake ,with your friends!!
    The quilt pinns are so gorgeous, made to brooches !! I love them all!!
    Hugs, from Dorthe

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  4. Lovely new brooches Jayne, your making days with friends and good food sound great and I love your inspiration packs, all the little treasures look beautiful together, Christine xx

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  5. Oh lovely lovely to have you back......and the inspiration packs are devine....xxx

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  6. I love the kilt pin idea! And your etsy shop is inspiring too.

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  7. Hello dear Jayne, It's great that your shop is doing so well. Your dyed lace and fabric pieces are beautiful and I adore your newest pin creations very much.
    Have a wonderful fall week!
    Hugs,
    Julia

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  8. Hi Jayne,
    your inspiration kits are wonderful. I'm in love with your duck egg blue Kilt pin:)
    Have a wonderful week.
    Hugs,
    Marie

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  9. Yes, how could people not like them - we are 'doing' Bullion Knots next month - even better!
    When absented minded I still call my two grown up children 'tuppence'.

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