Thursday 17 February 2022

February...ing

Lots happening this February...so many things in fact, it has taken me away from the online world. The biggest being my studio make over. When we moved house 18 months ago all of the furniture we didn't quite have a planned home for ended up in the studio and I used it to store my stuff. Now, with creating online tutorials for my work, I have to make it work as part of my job. The new working from home concept.


Painting - one studio wall white for better filming. The sewing wall houses everything sewing related with some room to spare. I also painted the table legs on both tables green, then waxed them to seal the paint.


Disturbing - all of my craft stuff is in its self disturbing. I had a good clear out and replaced this wall with more storage.

Building - two whole walls of IKEA Ivar units with bloke was gruelling especially as we did it all on one rainy day. My girls built some stuff too in the house while we put the units together and they kept popping in with completed parts. 

Exciting - news. The introduction of our cockerel, Gordon, has meant that Daisy the hen has started laying again. Hopefully, Heidi can hatch chicks which she has been reading up on. The incubator is ready to go in spring. For now though, we are eating the new eggs.

Giving - a Harris Tweed jacket a new life. It was a mens kilt jacket but I shortened the shoulders and sleeves; added a waist tie; covered some new buttons and added a cuff detail. It is such a warm coat/jacket.



Sewing - a comfortable dress. I am not mad about the fabric print as it happens but the pattern is brilliant and super easy. I have been exploring a range of patterns for work called Atelier Jupe. They have a wonderful wardrobe range and incredible instructions. This is the Charlotte dress and Lou top. I like that most of my clothes have names!


Sorting - out embroidery threads. With the two girls both stitching, it was all getting a bit of a mess. I bought them a bobbin case and the girls sorted out what they wanted to keep then got rid of the rest.


Crocheting - my knitting and crochet has ground to a halt. All of that painting and moving furniture has left me with a sore elbow. Also I have ran out of the medium grey colour wool for this throw and can't seem to find any anywhere. I have also found out that using my hands every evening to do yarn craft is actually what keeps me awake! I am finding it hard to keep my eyes open in the evenings without it.

Upskilling - my sewing by creating piping detail on my latest pair of Carolyn Pyjamas. The pattern really lends itself to the concept of moving your sewing on as you make each pair more complex. It is expensive but in my opinion, the only one PJ pattern you will ever need. This is my fifth pair (not all for me!)


Listening - to the wild wind this week and bracing ourselves for Friday with storm Eunice. I have tied the trampoline to a tree, turned all the sheep hay cratches away from the wind and picked up anything that can blow away and put it in the shed. All gates will be checked but fingers will have to be crossed for the tin on the barn roof. In calmer times...


Thanks for dropping by. Jo xxx

8 comments:

  1. Great to hear from you. You have been busy and your studio looks fantastic. Bec from Australia

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  2. Your studio looks amazing, you have all certainly been busy. I LOVE the Harris Tweed jacket, the beautiful fabric was a joy and a true feast for the eyes. You have done a wonderful job on reconfiguring it for yourself.

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  3. Lovely catch up. Wow you certainly have been busy. So pleased that Gordon has fitted in. The weather is going to be truly wild this week I’m dreading it I hate it when it’s windy. Stay safe and I’ll keep my fingers crossed for you. I love the tweed jacket that purple really makes it pop.

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  4. Love your studio SO much, and also your new dress. And oh my that piping! Amazing. Also bracing ourselves here in the southwest. No school tomorrow. My neighbour has not even put his parasol away though. Am waiting to see where it ends up. CJ xx

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  5. The studio is looking amazing, if you saw my tiny sewing room you would wonder where I keep everyhting! Still it is still a room I managed from a table for years. I bet it has made things so much easier to access like that. I love the dress and I like the print too, the pj's look very stylish. Have a good weekend and I hope the wind doesn't cause you too much stress, it is just starting to get up here now battering the windows. xxx

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  6. What a lovely sewing studio you have, bright, cheerful and practical. I can see many happy hours waiting for you in there. Three cheers to Gordon and Daisy, the happy couple. I would love to keep chickens but city living is making that difficult. Not so much the space but the number of foxes. Have a wonderful weekend. xx

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  7. So impressed with your sewing studio, Jo! Look very efficient and tidy. And the tweed jacket is brilliant. There is still some February to go, looking forward to seeing what you make.
    Amalia
    xo

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  8. That is a great studio and somewhere lovely to work in. May you spend happy hours creating in there.
    I'm afaid my embroidery threads are in a bit of a pickle so I really like your organising idea for them.
    Enjoy your week x

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