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  • I had to adjust a gorgeous old velveteen skirt to fit better and, with the strip I had left over, I made this little pen case and patched K's favourite jeans. She is very much a jeans-and-hoody girl these days, but her jeans are always getting holes in the knees so hopefully these thick, velveteen…

  • We stayed in an alpine hut over the weekend, and the kids did some skiing. I loved the shape of the mountains. I spent quite a lot of time staring at those outlines (I'm not a skiier, but I liked knitting and watching.)  I was thinking that some home baking would have been a good…

  • All this cold winter weather made me think of wool embroidery, so I worked some anemone-type flowers onto some vintage wool fabric I had lying around, and voila- the result was this bag and matching case. It was rather therapeutic to work by the heater while looking out the window at the wind and rain.…

  • A little golden light for a rainy, grey day. It's pretty cold out there, but at least there's only a month to go before spring now. That is a very happy thought. I had today at home, and I made a few new things for my shop. A yellow rose purse and a cushion cover…

  • The sun came out this morning, and when I was joyfully hanging out the washing, I found this miniature daffodil under the trampoline. Silly old daffodil. Today was National Poetry Day. I celebrated by reading from this book on the bus, attending a poetry reading at a book shop, writing a poem at a street…

  • A windy, rainy stomp home from school this afternoon inspired a bit of chocolate mixing and whisking- the nicest thing to drink in the depths of winter, we think. I first wrote about this a couple of years ago here– and I used a recipe from an old copy of The Vegetarian Epicure, by Anna…

  • This is a little crystals pouch I made for Tom's cousin, who turned 11 this weekend. She is really into crystals and gemstones, as are my kids, so A and K chose her a few and we made a little safekeeping pouch for them from silk. This silk was printed with the end-of-a-pencil eraser and…

  • Tucked behind the shed, I found a raggedy little wintersweet bush. I couldn't believe my luck, as not much is growing around here right now. I snipped off a branch and brought it inside. It has a deeply comforting sweet/citrus scent. The flowers inspired a bit of watercolour work, and that in turn led to…

  • It was the stormiest day in a long while today, so I was appreciating these two very spring-like things: an old patchwork quilt that I found second-hand (with lots of ink stains) which I recycled into a tote bag and pen case- i hope it's happier like that. Also these beautiful double-narcissi (I think) lending…

  • Marigolds seem to be the only flower-type things in our garden right now, and are certainly the most colourful of the winter-enduring plants. I picked a few and then embroidered yellow ones on some recycled wool fabric, in order to make these phone cases for my shop. I made one for my own phone too…