Thursday, 28 October 2021

The magic of our heritage


Wednesday I had my booster jab at a local chemist.
With the Pfizer vaccine apparently you have to sit quietly
for 15 minutes after having it to make sure everything is ok
and you don’t collapse on the floor in a heap.

I didn’t sit quietly, instead chatting with the pharmacist and her staff
about everything and anything, including how you never see Johnson’s 
Baby Soap anymore. Random I know but I loved the smell of it.

I had some lovely comments on my outfit and hair and
said you should see the wandering welder he’s a proper dapper chap. With
that I dashed outside to the car and dragged him in for them to ooh and
aah over.  


Waving us off and wishing us a good day, we said we'll call again showcasing
another outfit soon. Everyone had a good chuckle.


Sat nav at the ready we set off up the road to Gawthorp Hall an
Edwardian house built by the Shuttleworths, now a
National Trust property at Padiham, Burnley.


First up we went into the barn to see the Lost Threads exhibition that is
part of the British Textile Biennial event taking part around Lancashire.

It was quite awesome to see the 114 metres of Dutch wax fabric hung from the rafters
to reflect the movement of oceans and rivers used to transport cotton across the planet
over the centuries.


Although normally recognised as African a lot of the designs came from Holland
and more recently produced in China.






 Next we moved onto the House itself.  I’ve been many times
but it was a first visit for Philip.


The dining room all set up for Halloween


The sitting room plaster ceiling is original and dates back to c1604


The Shuttleworth textile collection 




My favourite thing is the wall coverings




The Long Hall




Amazing sewing desk




Main bedroom


There’s something magical about British heritage properties
don’t you think


Finally we looked at the NHS quilt collection, created in
honour of the support services during the covid pandemic.




This is just a small selection of the quilts
on display








Hope you’ve enjoyed our tour of
Gawthorpe Hall 



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Wednesday, 27 October 2021

Woyww - The Jacket That Knew It’s Worth

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The Jacket that knew it’s worth
A tale of transformation ………


We sat and eyed each other up for hours


I wanted to splash you with ink
Instead you settled for carefully placed marks
To be stitched into later.


You refused point blank to agree to the fabrics I’d chosen for you

You knew your worth even though I’d only paid £2.49 for you 
in the charity shop

Finally we agreed on some pieces I’d previously made as fabric hangings


Now the stitching can begin
 Now we are journeying together


Work in progress
 Even though you are still having the last word. 


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Sunday, 24 October 2021

Weekends come around so quickly


Last weekend I joined some lovely folk on a Somatics Movement
workshop at Create Escape near Milnthorpe in Cumbria.



It was so nice to see our host Angela & Deb again.
They are fantastic cooks and company.

On the way up the day before we stopped off for lunch at one of our
favourite tearooms, Beetham Old Post Office.


The cookbook they produced a few years ago is one I
use a lot.  This is their Broccoli & Cauliflower soup I
recently made.


This week on Friday we had our flu jabs and spent Saturday
flat out on the sofas, fit for nothing. Both of us had
headaches, felt like lumps of lead and shattered.


You can’t keep us Holland’s down for long though and Sunday
we were up and at ‘em over the border for lunch in Todmorden
and a look around the Sunday Craft market. 


I picked up this gorgeous ivy vase for a friend’s birthday
and a linen jacket from the charity shop for £2.49


I’m going to use it for this month’s prompt with the
No Rules Textile Society I am a member of.
We are upcycling clothes.  For the price I paid it won’t
matter if I wreck it.  It was worth it just for the vintage
style cloth covered buttons.



I’m a bit excited about starting a revamp of my craftroom, or
as the wandering welder calls it The Studio.  First up though
18 year old Frida our VW Beetle has an MOT to get through.
Fingers crossed.

Be back Wednesday at my workdesk.
Lynn
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Wednesday, 20 October 2021

WOYWW - KITCHEN TALES


Eh up ! I’ve actually made something useful.
Two sets of table mats and napkins.


All made with scrap pieces from my fabric stash.


The test will be if they survive the washer 


The kitchen has had a bit of a revamp.

We found some scaffold boards in the garage, bought some
brackets and as if by magic we have new kitchen shelves.


We’ve painted the pine pantry cream.
It was originally a wardrobe. Last year we added
panels of wallpaper. 


When I say “we” I of course mean the royal we.
It’s the wandering welder who is doing the painting
not me.


It’s all coming together nicely. Even better we’ve spent very
little on doing it.


I’ve added a utensil rail and a few twinkles above the horrid
extractor fan whose only use is as a light and for banging your
head on.




So no workdesk Julia but we have been busy.

Take care 
Hope you feel better soon Annie

Lynn
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