Sunday, 30 November 2008

Two Gifts, one for Her and one for Me

Christmas comes early in the MarmaladeKiss household because Mr and Mrs MK Senior always travel over midwinter . So today we have the family get together and exchange gifts. Mrs MK Senior is a snappy dresser, but her job requires long periods of time spent outside in all weather - she is an Oxford tour guide, so I made her a smart, but warm scarf. Originally, it was a silk chiffon offcut from The Cloth House. I whipped the edges with my overlocker, et voila!


And last night while facebooking, a friend pinged to ask if I would mind making a dress for her. Like this one.

Just when i'd been wishing for an excuse to make a posh frock!! This style will use exactly the pattern drafting skills I've been learning recently!

Friday, 28 November 2008

From Chaos, emerges Beauty ..

I really shouldn't sew when tired ..


Don't you just hate it when this happens ...


You put it right, sew the bag together, turn it through and then this ....


Cue once more ...


Start again ...


And after a while there is calm ...


Serenity ...


And another 2 gifts are born ...



But it was dark by then, so apologies for the orange glow!!

Tuesday, 25 November 2008

Trainee Domestic Godessess


I know two little girls who have come of cake baking age and so for Christmas, I thought they better have the right kit!

Monday, 24 November 2008

Secret Squirrel


I've been frightfully busy making things I can't show yet, because they are for swaps! But hopefully tomorrow I'll be able to show you some unswappy seasonal crafting.

Sunday, 23 November 2008

This is ... The End

With thanks to Angela at Three Buttons who hosted This Is which is now finished, here are my own "This Is" subjects..

This is ... A Perfect Combination


This is .... The Perfect Place to be on a Sunny Day in England


This is ... What I Thank my Lucky Stars For


This is ... My Favourite Pair of Shoes


This is ... My Favourite Tipple


This is ... My Favourite Place in the Whole Wide World


This is ... Somewhere I'd Like to Holiday Again


This is ... Something I Like to Draw


This is .... A Mystery


This is ... Awesome


This is .... My Space


This is ... My Favourite Photo


This is ... The Person who Never Fails to Cheer Me Up


This is ... My Favourite Comic Sketch of All Time
(after Kirsty McColl and Gone with the Wind)



This is ... Me Looking at You!


Saturday, 22 November 2008

Good Things Come in Threes


These Sweet Peas are for you all! To say thank you for being wonderful readers, commenter's, and friends.

Since starting my blog back in January, I have met so many wonderful, likeminded, creative, artistic and inspirational people, and not only in virtual, but in reality too! All of the blogs listed on my sidebar, are blogsters with whom I have regular correspondence and whose work and words I particularly admire and enjoy. Some of them have even become Facebook friends, thereby gaining a status by minute account of my daily life activities (poor things!!). And if it wasn't for my blogging exploits, I perhaps would not have become acquainted in person with the wonderful ladies of my village who are Sue, Lorna and Lucy.

I've received more awards too which I am passing on to ALL OF YOU listed on my Blog friends list to the right there.
Like Claire who passed me the Marie Antoinette Real Person Award. I too am a bit flummoxed as to why she, queen of frivolity whose people hated her, has been placed as the mascot of this award, but yes, I do agree that she probably did have a fabric stash to be gasped at, not to mention a shoe collection to be held in awe! And she did have a country living fantasy too - in a certain style anyway! So thank you Claire! Much appreciated!

rules for this award:
1. Please put the logo on your blog
2. Place a link to the person from whom you received the award
3. Nominate at least 7 or more blogs
4. Put the links of those blogs on your blog
5. Leave a message on their blogs to tell them.


The second award from very talented Alex at Pink Feather Paradise . Thank you Alex!

I had previously received this award which includes the 7 things about practically everything meme from Kitty. You can see my replies to that meme here.

The next is from the lovely Andrea at Indigo Blue, who awarded this to her followers and which I also previously received from Kitty. It's....

Thank you Andrea!

And thank you again to everyone who reads this blog! I love writing it, and that you all seem to like it!

Thursday, 20 November 2008

Unravelled or Unravelling

My first instinct when I saw this brilliant video on the BBC News Website was STOP! STOP!!! Which in entirely the point. I am unable to embed it but you can have a look HERE.

And some more constructive stitching is here, where i found a whole video library of embroidery stitches!

Wednesday, 19 November 2008

On the Loose!

Overheard conversation between father and son:

Jimmy: Dad, you know I had 4 stick insect babies? I can only find 3
Mr M: Oh I expect the 4th is hiding under a leaf or something ...

3 DAYS later, my kitchen wall !!!

Tuesday, 18 November 2008

Swaps Update


Just to let those involved know that swaps I am doing should be posted by the end of the week, if not the beginning of next. They are, for the most part, complete.

The Contents of Miss T's Bag

In 1975, when I was 6 years old, it was normal for little girls to have at least one pretty party dress which was long to the ground, colourful, frilly, and preferably with a few or more ribbons attached so that they would flow around or behind you whilst running, twirling or dancing in a ring. I had two such party dresses that I can remember, but unfortunately for me at the time, as my French mother had total control over my wardrobe, my dresses were more fashionable than girly, and they were both brown. (Are there any other girls of the 70's out there who to this day, will not wear brown clothes?). I remember well the way my mother used to proudly state that these were in a word "libertyprince" and so like them I jollywell would. Even though they were brown. It wasn't until only a few years ago, that I realised what she was saying all along was "Liberty Prints" and that indeed, these are very beautiful and tactile. However, I am still trying to reconcile the memory with the reality. Other girls of my age had flowing cotton dresses of yellow, cream, pink, or even one which I remember in particular which was red and floaty with tiny white polkadots. For myself, I was thinking much more along these lines:

But this isn't a little girls dress, and it is much more than (nearly) 40 years old. This dress belonged to a lady known as Gertie, and she would wear this when she went cruising on a ship. Gertie wanted to see the world, and she did so by booking the cheapest sharing cabin always, and wore this dress when the occasion required something special. There is a label which I can't help but say in the manner of the Little Britain "ladies".


But this label, despite its comic connotations now, is evocative of a time when designer labels weren't everything. When couture was the preserve of the very rich and not always famous, and when clothes with an "English" label, were really something and sought after.


I have some more of Gertie's gorgeous dresses to show you. My model Madge the Material Girl is wearing a corset and petticoat. The dresses would not fit without!


This dress is home made. The fabric is linen and so pretty! I love the style. So fun and flirtatious, I can imagine a girl wearing this dress for summery pickniks by a river!

A slightly more conservative dress, also homemade, looks very "40's".


Practical, comfortable, attractive, more mature than the picknik dress, and yet still not complete without a perfectly coiffed hairdo and some red red lipstick.


Gertie was obviously always a snappy dresser with an eye for pretty fabric in lovely fresh colours. This is the dress she wore to Miss T's wedding 10 years ago.


When I saw this dress, I had a Twiggy's Frock Exchange moment. I'm thinking take the sleeves off, shorten, lose the lace and add a belt ...

This fabric makes a shirt

And this is a cotton dressing gown


Gertie was Miss T's Grandma who sadly passed away recently only a few weeks after her 100th birthday! I am honored and most grateful that when sorting out Gertie's clothes, Miss T saw these and thought I might like the fabrics to make things with. And so, though I can hardly bear to even hold a pair of scissors in their presence, I took some fabric from the back of the cruise dress, and made something for Miss T in appreciation, and also to remember her grandma's dresses by.


A Ladies handbag with vintage buckle, and fit for a cruise!!


Sunday, 16 November 2008

This is... My Favourite thing from Nature


Simplicity


With thanks to Cloth and Fodder for this week's theme and to host Angela at Three Buttons

Thursday, 13 November 2008

Bottoms up!


Its been relentless rain here today which has scuppered my plans to show you the contents of Miss T's bag.


So I have this to show you instead. It's my completed scrap challenge. The 'bottom' of these jeans was sitting on my table (ha ha) at the same time as all my scraps and suddenly, inspiration struck! I'd been wanting to make an apron with the bottom for ages, but was undecided on the best way to do it. In the end, I extended the top with a bit of leg, put the waistband back on, and hey presto! Recycled jeans, complete with flowers growing out of the pockets.