Sunday, December 15, 2013

Makings

Friday was my birthday - I'm now 40 which I hadn't really been looking forward to but now it's happened turns out it's not so bad. This is entirely due (and forgive me being slushy here) to wonderful friends and family (so yes, lots of amazing and presents). I find it very easy at this time of year to get bogged down on the stress and exhausting hard graft that is retail at Christmas (yesterday our goods lifts both broke down - storeroom upstairs shop floor downstairs - it's really not the ideal situation) so the good thing about a December birthday is that it distracts me from the chaos for a day and has left me counting blessings and
generally feeling very spoilt.

Both my mother and sister made me things and I'm so impressed by them that I can't help but share here. Thirty six years ago mum made me a red white and blue patchwork blanket to celebrate the Queens silver jubilee. I still have it (a little faded and worn now) so last year she meant to make me another one to commemorate the diamond jubilee. It didn't quite happen on time but after q deal of blood sweat and tears (if she's to be believed) she finished this very warm tweed blanket just in time for the cold weather.

My sister, who doesn't exercise her creative talents nearly enough, made me a tea cosy (I may have hinted heavily about how she could do this for me for a good 6 months beforehand). It's her own design of cosy shape made to measure for a very particular tea pot (cornishware so please appreciate the tea pot detail) as I gave her the measurements I'm very relieved that it fits. I think you'll agree it's a magnificent achievement especially from someone who hasn't knitted Fair Isle patterns for well over twenty years.

11 comments:

  1. Thank you for your blog. Happy birthday!

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  2. Happy Birthday, Hayley, and all the best for surviving the last week before Christmas. (I'm sending you calm thoughts!) I love tea cosies, and that one is an absolute beauty!

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  3. What lovely presents, and a very happy birthday. As an ex-bookseller, my heart always goes out to everyone in retail at this time of the year - and everyone in catering, too. I hope it passes as easily as is possible and that you manage to grab some rest over Christmas.

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  4. I love the tweed blanket and have a mind to copy it if that's OK. Do you mind telling me how thick the tweed is? Is it coat thick or skirt thick? A late Happy Birthday and an early Happy Christmas.

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    1. Copy away, I think it's specifically curtain thickness because the tweed was mostly sourced from samples in furniture shops so I would say skirt rather than coat. Happy sewing!

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    2. Thank-you so much. Fabric samples were what I had in mind. Hope you survive another eight days.

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  5. Happy Birthday! What lovely presents, I especially covet the tea cosy.

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