Monday, 30 April 2012

THE SUNDAY SCHOOL WELDERS

Sunday School this week was about God protecting us.
My lovely hubby lent us the protective clothing he uses when welding.
The children thought it was great stomping about in big rigger boots.
They didnt like the masks too much said they were hot and sweaty.
Poor hubby has to wear them all day.
Then they did a great job on making hearts that were broken 
then mended with plasters and a sign written on them saying
"When sin hurts, God heals"
Jacob and Alisha don't look to happy, think they were waiting to go and play with the toys.
Then it was back home and started work on the Doodly Bird bags.
 Four sold already
Place your order at
£8 each + £2.50 p&p
 Designs on both sides.
£2 from each bag goes to 
Sue Ryder Charity

THE SUNDAY SCHOOL WELDERS

Sunday School this week was about God protecting us.
My lovely hubby lent us the protective clothing he uses when welding.
The children thought it was great stomping about in big rigger boots.
They didnt like the masks too much said they were hot and sweaty.
Poor hubby has to wear them all day.
Then they did a great job on making hearts that were broken 
then mended with plasters and a sign written on them saying
"When sin hurts, God heals"
Jacob and Alisha don't look to happy, think they were waiting to go and play with the toys.
Then it was back home and started work on the Doodly Bird bags.
 Four sold already
Place your order at
£8 each + £2.50 p&p
 Designs on both sides.
£2 from each bag goes to 
Sue Ryder Charity

Sunday, 29 April 2012

MY REWARD FOR BEING GOOD......

My reward for finishing this order for a notebook and two coasters

was opening this parcel of goodies from  ADRIANNEof  TEENY WEENY DESIGN

The crochet heart is a gift from Adrianne to me.  Is'nt that so nice of her.
The two pin cushions are presents for friends and the keyholder is for my lovely sister in law.
I just love the vibrant colour of the wools she uses and the finish is superb.

 I am also a big fan of
who is making me this cushion

MY REWARD FOR BEING GOOD......

My reward for finishing this order for a notebook and two coasters

was opening this parcel of goodies from  ADRIANNEof  TEENY WEENY DESIGN

The crochet heart is a gift from Adrianne to me.  Is'nt that so nice of her.
The two pin cushions are presents for friends and the keyholder is for my lovely sister in law.
I just love the vibrant colour of the wools she uses and the finish is superb.

 I am also a big fan of
who is making me this cushion

Saturday, 28 April 2012

CANVAS BAGS, SUE RYDER CARE & A NICE CHAT

This morning I crossed from Lancashire into Yorkshire on a scenic drive over to,
 yes you've guessed it, Todmorden (again).  But what was I doing there ?
On my last visit I bought one of these bags from the Sue Ryder Charity Shop to see if the Doodly Bird designs would work on canvas/jute. Well it did and here are the results.
FROM THIS
TO THIS TA-DAH !

AND THE REVERSE
As it worked  so well I thought what a good idea to resell them and donate £2 to the Sue Ryder Care Charity from each bag I sell.
They will sell at £8 each + £2.50 post and packing.(UK) £3.50 Europe, £5.50 USA.
I will be selling them from my Etsy Shop which you can see on the side of my blog.
 Link here or go to my Etsy shop.
I can even personalise them with a name if you like. I will also enclose a Sue Ryder information sheet.
You might be asking yourself "What's Sue Ryder all about ?", here's some information for you
or visit www.sueryder.org
In the shop I started chatting to June the manager and I was telling her the button story from Thursday's secondhand market visit. See FRIDAY' S POSTING
Its amazing what you learn when you get into conversation with people.
June told me that they send all their vintage & retro clothes, haberdashery and buttons to their Leeds and Keighley branches as they are a magnet for fashion/textile/art students and collectors of vintage clothes.  Link for  West Yorkshire shops
Ooh, I thought I can feel a visit coming on......
I hope you have enjoyed this posting, it was totally out of the blue. As I was telling my hubby I didnt even intend blogging today, as I don't do it for the sake of doing it. Only when I have something interesting to say.
Its funny though how most days something comes up that triggers me off.
Happy weekend everyone.
Lynn x


CANVAS BAGS, SUE RYDER CARE & A NICE CHAT

This morning I crossed from Lancashire into Yorkshire on a scenic drive over to,
 yes you've guessed it, Todmorden (again).  But what was I doing there ?
On my last visit I bought one of these bags from the Sue Ryder Charity Shop to see if the Doodly Bird designs would work on canvas/jute. Well it did and here are the results.
FROM THIS
TO THIS TA-DAH !

AND THE REVERSE
As it worked  so well I thought what a good idea to resell them and donate £2 to the Sue Ryder Care Charity from each bag I sell.
They will sell at £8 each + £2.50 post and packing.(UK) £3.50 Europe, £5.50 USA.
I will be selling them from my Etsy Shop which you can see on the side of my blog.
 Link here or go to my Etsy shop.
I can even personalise them with a name if you like. I will also enclose a Sue Ryder information sheet.
You might be asking yourself "What's Sue Ryder all about ?", here's some information for you
or visit www.sueryder.org
In the shop I started chatting to June the manager and I was telling her the button story from Thursday's secondhand market visit. See FRIDAY' S POSTING
Its amazing what you learn when you get into conversation with people.
June told me that they send all their vintage & retro clothes, haberdashery and buttons to their Leeds and Keighley branches as they are a magnet for fashion/textile/art students and collectors of vintage clothes.  Link for  West Yorkshire shops
Ooh, I thought I can feel a visit coming on......
I hope you have enjoyed this posting, it was totally out of the blue. As I was telling my hubby I didnt even intend blogging today, as I don't do it for the sake of doing it. Only when I have something interesting to say.
Its funny though how most days something comes up that triggers me off.
Happy weekend everyone.
Lynn x


Friday, 27 April 2012

BUTTONS, BEADS, PLATES AND THE BEAR

Yesterday I went to Todmorden near Burnley, Halifax and Rochdale in the UK with my friends Susan and Ruth
Butter dish and cross stitched paperweight £1.50 each

We got some real finds on the secondhand market and charity shops
I will be making some cakestands out of this £3.50 find

For my two kiddywinks next door
These lovely bracelets were made by Angelini Designs you can contact her on 
Facebook on angdesigns
As we wandered round the market in the rain I spotted a box under a stall that was full of these goodies .....
When the story unfolded about where they had come from we were all hooked.
They had been found in the basement of what once was a high class tailors on Regent Street, Ardwick Green, Salford named Lieberman's. Joanne the lovely owner of the market stall told us how the buttons dated from the early 1900's and others that were found may have been featured, along with a shop bag from Lieberman's, in the Manchester Museum.
Joanne gave me these buttons which had been left open to the elements in the basement and eroded into these fantastic textured pieces.  They are a great find for me to add to some of my art work and I will be sharing them with my friend Gemma Thorpe who works with coastal themes.
Nip over to BUTTON FLOOZIES to see the rest of the stash and contact details for Joanne if you are interested in learning more or are looking for vintage buttons.
A trip to Todmorden, even in the rain, would not be complete without  a lovely homecooked lunch at THE BEAR CAFE followed by a bit of haberdashery & craft shopping on the inside market at A STITCH IN TIME and a call in at the Bead Shop  www.beadzshop.co.uk

BUTTONS, BEADS, PLATES AND THE BEAR

Yesterday I went to Todmorden near Burnley, Halifax and Rochdale in the UK with my friends Susan and Ruth
Butter dish and cross stitched paperweight £1.50 each

We got some real finds on the secondhand market and charity shops
I will be making some cakestands out of this £3.50 find

For my two kiddywinks next door
These lovely bracelets were made by Angelini Designs you can contact her on 
Facebook on angdesigns
As we wandered round the market in the rain I spotted a box under a stall that was full of these goodies .....
When the story unfolded about where they had come from we were all hooked.
They had been found in the basement of what once was a high class tailors on Regent Street, Ardwick Green, Salford named Lieberman's. Joanne the lovely owner of the market stall told us how the buttons dated from the early 1900's and others that were found may have been featured, along with a shop bag from Lieberman's, in the Manchester Museum.
Joanne gave me these buttons which had been left open to the elements in the basement and eroded into these fantastic textured pieces.  They are a great find for me to add to some of my art work and I will be sharing them with my friend Gemma Thorpe who works with coastal themes.
Nip over to BUTTON FLOOZIES to see the rest of the stash and contact details for Joanne if you are interested in learning more or are looking for vintage buttons.
A trip to Todmorden, even in the rain, would not be complete without  a lovely homecooked lunch at THE BEAR CAFE followed by a bit of haberdashery & craft shopping on the inside market at A STITCH IN TIME and a call in at the Bead Shop  www.beadzshop.co.uk

Thursday, 26 April 2012

LOOK WHAT THE POSTMAN BROUGHT


No nasty bills today only goodies.
In this prettily wrapped parcel is 
 this lovely crocheted peter pan collar from Natasja owner of
Next an Easter Bonnet ATC (artist trading card) from Grace Lister who is a member of 
A great place for anyone who likes hand embroidery.  There's lots to see, a chance to show your own work, workshops, resource shops, challenges and lots more.
The card was part of an Easter ATC swap, the one I made went to a lady in USA.
 And lastly, get your hankies out girls, look at this little fella that 
Jennifer Schultz of  
http://www.etsy.com/people/honeybunnyshop22 
made for us from a photograph of Bobby our Papillon. Dont get upset those of you who don't know but we lost him last November.  Is'nt he a cutie and she has captured his expression beautifully.  Here is the picture she worked from.
 I've got a couple of things in the pipeline (just waiting for photo permission)  for next week or later this week that will interest you stitchers and button fanatics.
Bye for now
Lynn x