Last time when I showed the patchwork I forgot to show you the link. Well there are a few as I mentioned on Pinterest under titles like postage stamp size quilts but the best one with super duper photos is this one, which is so easy to follow.
I used (previously as I went along) one of my quilt die cutter to get all the squares the same size ....which helped a lot and I try to do this as I go along with fabric scraps . I now using the quilt dies to cut shapes and store them rather than having a baskets of scrap all over. I throw very little away now too this way and it always means , well that's the plan anyway, I can do random patchwork when I fancy as I have squares and strips ready to go.
Well last weekend a trip into town as the boys desperately needed haircuts...(finally that is when I told them they both looked like girls with long hair did they agree to be very reluctantly be dragged from the warm cosy house!!) so did lots of other boys waiting patiently it seemed inside the barbers.. ,so with a "good luck " and a giggle we left them and headed off to have a look around town and knew we could take our time...bliss for girls who like the occasional potter about in charity shops and the like. Well we found these .....
and these (nearly washed and ironed) some need a slight repair and some will be cut up and given a new life somewhere.
these were "free" in a box and nearby a bucket for donations for the Lifeboats if you wanted, which of course I did...... Always a good cause especially living here where they patrol all the big beaches in the summer and give full day talks and safety advice to school children. Anyway the linen has washed up and look lovely now they are pressed. I have a lovely collection now and must use it. I started collecting bits years ago when visiting flea markets in Greenwich after my mum said I could have lots of linen that had been my Nan's. I know some bits are even my great Nan's as she was apparently a very accomplished needlework lady..sadly I never met her or even have a photo. My mum always said I must of got my love of crafting from her as my mum and sisters go into a cold sweat at the sight of a sewing needle and thread !!
My new linen dollies and China need to find a place on the dresser , that will be a big wash, dust and put away and re arrange project, maybe when I have a day with no other jobs to do. Everything needs to be taken down and I always dread I will smash or chip something as I can be a bit clumsy or "cack handed" as my old mum used to say.
I am not going to do a seasonal display on my dresser anymore , just display China and bits and bobs
that I love. I hope during the summer to do a little tea party for Little Miss and her friends and need to start to collect some China .....hence the bits above. The bits ranged from 25p to £1 , no dearer and
a new stall opened recently which has mismatched China .... so we had a rummage and found something to add to our growing collection. I say ours because Little Miss has even more
enthusiasm than me and a keen eye when looking for chips and cracks.
I found this too, for £2 , oh I was a happy bunny, I have wanted one of these for donkeys years but they are always so expensive even in junk shops . I am keeping my sharpie pens in it but it too will end up on display on the dresser.
So all the above made me happy this week , also the fact we all had dental check ups and DH is the
only one requiring a small replacement filling. A eye appointment at the hospital showed no further deterioration to little man's eyesight... just needed the surgeon to check him out this week and he agreed no surgery required at the moment, we can forget about that for another year...made me very happy..hate the thought of surgery on him. He will need it one day but hopefully many years away.
Lastly I have done as I planned and eased up a bit this week. Over Christmas I noticed the house did not fail into chaos if the washing machine and tumble dryer were not constantly burrrrring in the background, floors were not washed on and off during the day as dirty paws usually seem to dictate. Ironing is my pet hate , well it waited and we didn't disappear under a mountain of it and meals too were prepared and cooking shared including Little Miss who joined in (under supervision) more leisurely...and I liked it! The Hoover still has a daily airing as a constantly moulting pupster with
black and white fur , well nothing downstairs seems to escape his fur as he moves from room to room and brushes against things...but I don't mind that. Overall I am liking this more relaxed home...
I have been doing a little sewing for a swap but cannot share at the moment. I have also started to
make some little labels for some gentlework/crazy quilting that I hope to begin with Little Miss. I have ordered some yo yo makers and charms and hopefully they will arrive soon to show you next time. I do love vintage and hope to re cycle old damaged linen, lace and buttons into some sort of wall hanging/quilt...
a new stall opened recently which has mismatched China .... so we had a rummage and found something to add to our growing collection. I say ours because Little Miss has even more
enthusiasm than me and a keen eye when looking for chips and cracks.
I found this too, for £2 , oh I was a happy bunny, I have wanted one of these for donkeys years but they are always so expensive even in junk shops . I am keeping my sharpie pens in it but it too will end up on display on the dresser.
So all the above made me happy this week , also the fact we all had dental check ups and DH is the
only one requiring a small replacement filling. A eye appointment at the hospital showed no further deterioration to little man's eyesight... just needed the surgeon to check him out this week and he agreed no surgery required at the moment, we can forget about that for another year...made me very happy..hate the thought of surgery on him. He will need it one day but hopefully many years away.
Lastly I have done as I planned and eased up a bit this week. Over Christmas I noticed the house did not fail into chaos if the washing machine and tumble dryer were not constantly burrrrring in the background, floors were not washed on and off during the day as dirty paws usually seem to dictate. Ironing is my pet hate , well it waited and we didn't disappear under a mountain of it and meals too were prepared and cooking shared including Little Miss who joined in (under supervision) more leisurely...and I liked it! The Hoover still has a daily airing as a constantly moulting pupster with
black and white fur , well nothing downstairs seems to escape his fur as he moves from room to room and brushes against things...but I don't mind that. Overall I am liking this more relaxed home...
I have been doing a little sewing for a swap but cannot share at the moment. I have also started to
make some little labels for some gentlework/crazy quilting that I hope to begin with Little Miss. I have ordered some yo yo makers and charms and hopefully they will arrive soon to show you next time. I do love vintage and hope to re cycle old damaged linen, lace and buttons into some sort of wall hanging/quilt...
Ohh, some great finds! I also loved your scrappy quilt in the last post xx
ReplyDeleteThank you, must make them into something now.
DeleteWhat a lovely post, and a super link to that little scrappy quilt. A great idea.
ReplyDeleteI loved your vintage finds, Was the stripey mug a proper T G Green one? I think it's lovely that you have inherited your sewing skills from your g. gran - mine come from my maternal gran (mum was hopeless at sewing!)
Hi honey, sadly no it isn't but looks vintage and all I need now is to put some daffs in it.
DeleteLove your finds. I am collecting doilies to make a row of bunting with. I really want to get it out and make a start, now I live in a house which it will suit prefectly. Tea or coffee will taste wonderful out of your new mug, too.
ReplyDeleteI just dollies and it amazes me how they are made. Bunting would be fab.
DeleteLove your crockery finds! I am always mooching around charity shops and seem to have a big (getting larger!) collection of bone china cups, plates and saucers all of which I promise to use, of course!! :)
ReplyDeleteI love collecting it because it looks pretty, is cheap and keeps me cheerful... Xx
DeleteI love a good find! Cannot wait to see what you and Little Miss create!
ReplyDeleteThank you xxxx... We have been busy bunnies , a few things for the next post
Deleteleaving them at the barbers and going shopping was DEFINATLY the right move xxx Isnt it amazing that the house stays standing and warm and cosy hen you don't rush about cleaning.... and you enjoy it just as much .. I always did believe dust was good insulation xx lol x
ReplyDeleteQuite right, they both hate shopping!!! dust well this is a old house and I have too many "bits" , but a bit of dust here and there at least shows out home is very lived in xx
DeleteWell done on the find, I would have been skipping all the way home and it would have pride of place. No wonder you were happy :) xx
ReplyDeleteI did have a little skip in my step for sure..ha ha..can't wait for our next trip.xx
DeleteSome great finds. Treasures, I call them when I find something I really like at a really good price. I also call Maggie's twigs she finds and bring in treasures. No comparison but in reality, to her, they are as precious as my finds, hence still treasures.
ReplyDeleteIsn't "beauty is in the eye of the beholder" just the truth... Xx
DeleteHello Maria,
ReplyDeleteOh how lucky to find all those linens in good condition, I especially love the round one with the crochet edge in the second photo.Dust is just a sign that you are enjoying life! Have fun with your family is far more important than loading the washing machine.
Happy days.
Bev.
people who live in dust free photo shoot homes have too much times on there hands and usually very boring people, a home should have a lived in feel about it, great finds well done, we are popping to the coast this week end at some point the Life boat charity is a great one and they provide a much needed service
ReplyDeleteI agree Dawn. I am house proud but I'm learning that an old house like our just manages to create dust on its own through the slate floor in the kitchen. Also, if I have to bash the sofa to get the dust from the fire off it now and again so be it!
DeleteOur home is very lived in believe me!!'m our house is nearly a hundred years old so seems to attract dust,minutes who cares?
Deletelove the op shop finds. I'm trying to stay out of them (apart from dropping stuff off), so i don't collect more stuff!
ReplyDeleteGreat finds. There's some beautiful china about, I often wonder why such lovely pieces end up in charity shops.
ReplyDeleteMe too, a few of the finds has been from a warehouse that does house clearances....I just think I am giving it a new home where it will be enjoyed again
DeleteWhat lovely treasures you found! Glad that all of your health checks went well. xx
ReplyDeleteThank you..hate the dentist so I was a happy bunny xx
DeleteLove the China finds. I have some very similar it's so pretty. I tried the more relaxed approach but this old dog isn't so good at new tricks. Which is a pity. ;) xxx
ReplyDeleteIt is hard for me too at times, but we haven't disappeared under mountains of stuff and of course more time to potter and sew is a bonus.xx
DeleteWhat lovely treasures you found x
ReplyDeleteThank you Jo..I have been lucky in finding them...xx
DeleteOh what wonderful things you have found. gorgeous linens and that lovely mug.
ReplyDeleteThank you Sheryl..I just adore vintage things...too much I think..but it doesn't cost much and I am not a clothes or shoe shopper so a cheap treat for me and our daughter.xx
DeleteHi Maria! Thank you so much for following my blog. I followed you back:) I clicked over and looked at the postage square quilt, so cute! One day I will quilt.. when I have more time. Love you new mug too. Have a great day!
ReplyDeletexoxo,
Sherry
Thank you Sherry, I love your blog too, such a great "find" xx
DeleteHello Maria, thank you for visiting my blog. I am now following yours. Looks like you had a very successful day of charity shopping. Love the lace and the tea cups and saucer . . . pretty little violets.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely day and I'm delighted to meet you.
Connie :)
Lovely to meet you too Connie', really enjoying reading back posts.xx
DeleteHello there my dear. I just read your blog today and had a great time reading your latest article. Is your charity shop supports a children's charity? Thank you and have a good one!
ReplyDeleteThe charity shop was a Red Cross one, so obviously they support all ages. We also have a Dr Barnardos that is a children's charity here and a local hospice charity too..no Save the children shops here yet but there were lots in Kent and London. Glad you enjoyed the post.
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