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making journal

Records

More watercolour skies
More watercolour skies
More watercolour skies

More watercolour skies
More watercolour skies

Records

Dave's socks (1)
Kae tempest
Hello! This Saturday morning post is brought to you by strong coffee, autumnal morning light streaming in the window and a vague sense of guilt that it's been ages since I last wrote here. I hope you are very well and have found time for the things you love lately.

Here are a few snaps from my February and March life, the season of dried hydrangea petals – aren't they beautiful? I started a new job at the end of January, and it's been taking up nearly all my energy and thoughts – even dreams! But it's wonderful to have a new challenge and I'm getting to know some excellent and interesting new people and ideas.

Sock knitting has been my crafty companion over this time – I made a pair for my father-in-law's birthday. For these, I used my usual favourite 'sock recipe' – a 3 x 3 rib, Kitchener toe and heel flap and gusset. I almost always follow the largest size in this free pattern (Ravelry link) – it's a classic and hard to look past, in my opinion! Here's my Ravelry page for this project. I used good old Regia sock yarn and some leftovers in different colours for a colour block effect.

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It's been a year since I started watercolour painting classes and I'm trying to keep up my practising when I can. I find it so relaxing to do in the evenings. I've included photos of a few of my paintings from this month above – I'm still trying to capture the sky outside my bedroom window, and documenting places and plants in my watercolour journal. 

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A new job means a few new office clothes, too – I recently made a Hope Woven Dress, which is a pattern from Style Arc. I used a black silk-cotton blend from The Fabric Store and made a few changes, including a longer skirt and a tie at the back neck (rather than zips or any other fastenings). The dress is slightly sheer, so I wear a black slip underneath (made using this pattern from Papercut). I have plans for a few more handmade work clothes this winter – watch this space!

Another thing I've been loving lately is listening to records (the picture above shows my Kate Bush collection – how lucky am I?) We recently got our turntable repaired after a few years of it being out of action. There's something so luxurious about putting a record on and sitting down and listening properly all the way through, in a way that Spotify playlists can't really match. I went to see Kae Tempest when they were in Wellington a couple of weekends ago. It was an amazing concert – completely absorbing. I had to buy a copy of On Connection the next day – it's a longish essay about how creativity helps us be less alone. I recommend it!

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Wishing you a very happy weekend, and thank you for visiting me here. 

XX M

 

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4 responses to “faded petals + watercolours”

  1. Emma Avatar
    Emma

    Hello Melissa, your dress reminds me of one I had which was made (by my mum as I am hopeless at dressmaking) from a Laura Ashley pattern.
    I do keep up with what you are doing but don’t always feel up to a comment.
    Good luck with the new job.
    Best wishes, Emma in chilly UK, though it is supposed to be spring. Decidedly wintry currently.

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  2. Claire Avatar
    Claire

    Hi Melissa! We used to be blog/Flickr friends way back when. Here’s a flickr pic of one my quilts to jog your memory. https://www.flickr.com/photos/greenjewls/2760365102/in/photolist-3rvdDN-5cVAnL-6jnmmg-6jnmr2-6jrwYJ-6jrx2Y-6jrx4C-3rveBJ-Fwvno-FwvnA
    Anyway, I recently got laid off my job, and with lots of time on my hands I dug out my quilting fabric stash and made a baby quilt of KFC shot cottons. That got me going down memory lane looking at all the great fabrics and things I have made on flickr. I can’t believe I gave away my leftover striped woven cottons when we moved to Seattle. I was a little crazy in the purging. Also trying to learn how to knit better. Simply listening to Fruity knitting podcasts wont do the work though…gotta just knit.
    I see you are still making lovely things of all sorts. I will add you to my blog roll, so few people blog anymore I was surprised to see you popped right up. Life got busy there for decade or so and I fell away, but glad to see you are well and recently started a new job. I am too young to retire but also hard to find new direction at this time in life. It will happen, just want to find the right position. Hugs from Seattle. Claire

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  3. tinyhappy Avatar

    Hello Emma! Thank you for your kind comment. I hope it’s warming up over there a bit so you can enjoy some good spring sunshine. Thank you for visiting me here XX

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  4. tinyhappy Avatar

    Hi Claire! Thank you for our lovely comment, what a treat to hear from you again. That’s a beautiful quilt all right and I do remember admiring it back in the day. I understand what you mean about finding the right position – meaningful work is not so easy to find and I think when you’re a creative person, you can’t help but think of other things you want to spend your time doing! I hope you find something that’s right for you. Keep making and dreaming. Love Melissa X

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