Auntie S is special to me, she's always treated me with kindness and we have a crafting bond but when I wasn't feeling at my best earlier this year she was an absolute brick. She's taught me lots of new skills and I've tried crafts I would not have contemplated before, a lovely no-nonsense lady.
Here's Auntie S in her latest homemade skirt, finding out about The Knitted Garden
We enjoyed the Craft Show, it's on today and tomorrow too I think. We've been to other shows in the past that have been very paper craft focussed (not a problem as we both make cards) but there was a bit more variety here. There are some beautiful film costumes by the entrance on the upper floor, beautiful beading work. The Phantom of the Opera costume was my absolute favourite because of the hat.
My friend J gets married next May, I'm making the stationery so I know her colour is purple - too much do you think
I was a very restrained shopper, knowing we fly to Japan next Saturday (still 'skipping level' excited!) and I have great fabric buying plans then. I bought a few card making bits but these are my sewing related purchases:
This is my favourite, although I'm going to have to invest in different underwear.
Planning to make view B for work although I think the photo is awful! My only concern, having checked it out on Pattern Review, is about bust fitting. I'll definitely have to make a muslin.I'm planning to make the top first to hopefully sort out fitting issues.
I think both of these will be perfect work skirts
I got all 4 of these for £4.50 as they were discontinued patterns, I actually had about 20 patterns in my hand but Auntie S
The broiderie anglaise was £3 pm, I have enough for 2 tops (1 for me, 1 for my daughter A) - definitely room for more Bow Sorbettos in my life and I really liked the daisy style flowers.
This superfine lawn was £8 pm, I have enough for a blouse, I have a grey pencil skirt this will look great with.
And the irony, Japanese superfine cotton lawn, I have a dress length for £9, and am dithering between 2 patterns. I have shoes in the taupe colour already. I have an interview on the horizon, if I can do a good enough job I think this would make the perfect interview dress.
Right, off to think about packing - did I mention Japan?! :)
What a lovely day! It looks like you had fun and picked up some wonderful bits and pieces. I'm tempted to go tomorrow myself, I'd love to see those costumes (and maybe spend some money!)
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely time if you go. I didn't buy any yarn but Auntie S did and my friend got sufficient for 2 large blankets yesterday - there are some good deals to be had, she thinks she saved about 40% on her yarn. :)
ReplyDeleteOoo!! I love the green lawn cotton, it's beautiful! :)
ReplyDeleteI think so too. I'm aware that I'm attracted to patterned fabric and that solids are probably more useful so I'm making a conscious effort to plan outfits, if it will go with at least 2 things I have then I can justify it!
ReplyDeleteLovely fabrics, and what versatile patterns! Love the knitted garden photos, and the peacock costume is stunning!
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