Hello there, it's been a while but I have been busy sewing some epic patterns; ones that take a week or so, then at the end of the day I couldn't be in a sitting position anymore, I just needed to stretch my legs.
Thursday, 17 November 2022
Just been Sewing and Sewing and Sewing
Tuesday, 25 October 2022
October...ing
Monday, 17 October 2022
Sewing with a purpose
Even though my job is to sew samples and make clothes for myself, sometimes I am commissioned to make things I am not sure about. If I think of someone in mind when I make an item of clothing, it helps me to feel focused on the project.
This is the Tilly and the Buttons Lyra dress which I made for my friend Hannah. I already had one and I didn't want to video myself making another one which I knew I would not wear. The colour looks amazing on her. The fabric is called pop cheetah.
I made a wrap skirt for my mum which was fun in a large print fabric called Herbal Halo.
Sometimes I make clothes just for myself, no work or pay required. This is a Tee from my favourite quick sew pattern Newlook 6217. I also did a tutorial on how to make the headband and I love wearing this little combo.
Now, a dress I do like is the Stevie dress again from Tilly and the Buttons. So easy to sew and wear, it is one of my favourite styles at the moment especially as I knock on a bit and wonder where my waist has gone!
Jo xxxxxx
Wednesday, 12 October 2022
Nevertheless she persisted
After eight months of struggling with tennis elbow, my arm is easing up a bit and it has allowed me to knit again in very short bursts. I have been setting the timer on my phone and trying a few rows a night. It has in fact helped me to get my dexterity back in my right hand which had really gone to pot.
Aaannnyywayyy, the punchline is that I have completed my One and Done shawl which is a free pattern from ravelry for using up a single skein of sock yarn. I can't say that I would recommend the layout of the instructions but it is interchangeable and you can mash up the sections however you like which is what I have done here.
This shawl needs an essential blocking to reveal the dropped stitch ladders. It is not perfect, there are a few knobbly stitches here and there but it served a purpose to get me gently back on the needles just in time for the nights drawing in.
Unheard of for me but this year I have only finished one started shawl and crocheted a necklace. That's it. I have an unfinished tank top left now which I started in May. That is next on my 'gentle' list.
Hope you like it. Jo xxxx
Thursday, 6 October 2022
A teeny ray of hope
After not being able to crochet with a painful elbow for eight months I have tried my hand at a little crochet just to get me started again. I have made many of these necklaces with buttons, beads or a combination of both which have been gifted as birthday presents in the past.
This one was for me. The pattern is free from ravelry and is super easy. They are never quite the same as the pattern but it is a good starting point.
Tuesday, 27 September 2022
Keep it going
My gardening post this month is in the stages of petering out in the veg plot. It has been hard to keep everything efficiently watered but I am still calling it a success.
The runner beans are still producing beans which we try and eat as we pick them although I have frozen quite a few batches. They need constant picking to keep them going. The French beans were OK to start with and then a rogue guinea fowl kept getting in and eating them. In the end they were little sticks in the ground but I had a good amount before he (?) got to them.
We have picked our fifth cucumber. The cucumbers seem to have faired better than anything else in the hot greenhouse. For fear of sounding like a right old woman, they taste like cucumbers used to taste! This is my last little pick before I tidy down in the greenhouse for winter.
Even my courgettes were a bit slow and let's face it, if you grow veg, you can grow copious amounts of courgettes. I do have my ego to blame here through because I let one grow to a huge weight to win a veg category at our village show which slowed the plant down and discouraged further fruits to appear - lesson learnt!
The best part of the veg patch has been the fruit. In total we had 7.5kg of strawberries and we are in the midst of a raspberry fest from the Autumn raspberries. It always feels such a great thing to grow because they are so expensive in the shops. I have had so many that I even made a batch of wine. That colour :)
Success has also been huge with my sweet pea fence. In some respects I created a monster which needed constant picking in order to keep it going but it smells sooooo good.
The rest of the floral garden is going well. I tried on my initial plan for the garden planting to ensure that there would be interest all year round. My flower vase which has been on my table since I put daffodils in it in March has been a constant show of what has been flowering week in week out. This week we have moved from the purple of the sweet peas to warm oranges.
These cranberry cosmos are destined for next week's vase.
In Beth's Wedding field she has the most amazing dahlias. Nothing like the kind of thing I grow. Huge colourful heads of all shapes and sizes for weddings and events. Sometimes she pops in the studio with a stem that has broken off too short for a bouquet and I stare at the shape of the petals in wonder. She arrived with these two beauties exclaiming they were too yellow for the wedding order. Yes please! The huge one is called cafe au lait.
I think I can keep the lettuce production going for a little while longer and then I will put the whole lot to bed soon.
Did you folks grow anything good this year?
Jo xxxxx