If you're in the market for a super fast, super easy project that you could complete over a weekend, then this is it! And if you wanted to make it even easier and even more straightforward you could stick to just one colour and save all that messing around with different colours and darning in of loose ends that comes with stripes.
I've made it for my favourite sassy eleven year-old, who's about 4'11", thin as a pencil and a bit of a tomboy. It's got a short body length that's designed to skim the top of her jeans and, with a white T underneath, it should look relaxed and casual.
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Thursday, 17 September 2015
Tuesday, 15 September 2015
The quiet of the cloister ...
In the heart of the ancient Cathedral of Santa Maria sits a beautiful cloister. It's a quiet place, hidden away from the bustle of the outside world, making it a perfect spot for peaceful contemplation - just so long as a bus-load of tourists isn't in the vicinity. Luckily, the morning I stopped by, I pretty much had it to myself. Sitting in a quiet corner, admiring the way the shadows played across the ancient tombstones that line the floor it would have been easy to convince myself that I'd slipped through time into another age.
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Friday, 11 September 2015
Pressing late summer flowers ...
The weather here in London has been a little bit glorious these past few days. Sadly it's not set to last into the weekend, so we'd best make the most of it while it's here. The Wonder Dog and I decamp to the garden when the sun shines. We set up shop on the terrace just outside the kitchen where we spread out our work in the shade of a parasol and enjoy the good times.
Yesterday morning it was so lovely that I was inspired to chase around for the last of the summer flowers to press. There's not a lot happening in my little back garden right now. We've been away all summer and it's looking a bit lacklustre and neglected, but I still managed to find a few colourful blooms to add colour to some handmade cards.
Here they are:
Yesterday morning it was so lovely that I was inspired to chase around for the last of the summer flowers to press. There's not a lot happening in my little back garden right now. We've been away all summer and it's looking a bit lacklustre and neglected, but I still managed to find a few colourful blooms to add colour to some handmade cards.
Here they are:
Tuesday, 8 September 2015
The Apple Harvest ...
Last weekend we had a go at picking some apples - as you can see! The weather was glorious on Sunday, and we all mucked in.
If there's one thing that makes my heart sing at the end of summer it's the apple harvest. We usually have loads of apples. Our trees are heritage varieties from Devon, where the emphasis is on working apples for cider or cooking, rather than sweet dessert types.
Sunday, 6 September 2015
The Dalí Theatre Museum, Figueres ...
The other day we took young Emi up to the Dalí museum in Figueres. He's only nine, but I thought he might get a kick out of the way the great Surrealist Master liked to depict the world around him.
I'd expected young Emi to find Dalí fun, and he did, but he also found some of his work deeply creepy (his exact words). He loved the funky museum, however, without any qualification. It's a great big boisterous building that poses all sorts of questions with its design elements that are guaranteed to have you wondering what Dalí was on about. In short, the museum in Figueres is as much a work of art as anything that it houses. Its ... well, it's like no other building I've ever visited.
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