Friday 28 November 2014

Private View


I've been a bit slack writing this blog over the last couple of weeks - trying to get everything finished and set up has taken a lot of time and brain space.

We had our Private View tonight which, as always, was great fun. A good excuse to meet up with people. It was lovely to have such fantastic feedback on how the house is looking. If you were one of those who came along, thank you for making the effort to spend the evening with us.

No pictures for this entry as I have to rely on my phone taking pictures for immediate posting - I've never had a digital camera as I love the anticipation of waiting for a film to be developed - and it doesn't like taking pictures after dark. I will try to take some pictures tomorrow morning and post again then.

Just about washed all the wine glasses and got the recycling ready for tomorrow so off to bed now. If you're in the area, please visit us tomorrow and maybe also call in to the last Kitty in the City fundraising fair before Christmas - just round the corner from us at St Philips Church in Richardson Road, Hove.

Friday 14 November 2014

2 Weeks and Counting....


Things are really starting to get organised now as everything needs to be ready to go in two weeks from now. Lots of knitting and sewing has been going on here although my efforts to tidy the house in preparation are still a little paltry. I finished the painting of the silk scarves and handkerchiefs a couple of weeks ago but they all need hemming before the Open House starts. I have a few knitted items that need sewing up - always my least favourite job with hand knitting.

The frames arrived on Wednesday for my photographs so they are now all up - at least one wall is ready. Plenty of time left....








Monday 10 November 2014

Helen Chong and Uranium Glass


Helen has been interested in all things vintage since childhood. In her loft you will find her collection of Pedigree Sindy dolls and clothes, her mum’s old Corona typewriter, and a much-loved toy Vulcan sewing machine. 

More recently, Helen received a treasure box full of vintage family jewellery. Among its contents was a pair of luminous green glass earrings, and research revealed that they were made from uranium glass (sometimes called vaseline glass). 

Uranium glass varies in colour and is fluorescent when exposed to sunlight. It also glows under ultraviolet light (i.e. it glows in the dark) so is perfect for the party season. It is not harmful or dangerous to wear; in fact, many people believe wearing uranium glass jewellery can have healing properties. 

Inspired by her original vintage acquisition, Helen now sources vintage uranium glass beads and combines them with sterling silver to make exquisite earrings and necklaces.




Friday 7 November 2014

Yikes! Three weeks to go...


The flyers arrived last week and the brochures arrived yesterday so that's always the reminder that the Open Houses aren't far away.

As always, it's complete chaos from now until we start as I try to finish too many things in too little time in addition to tidying the house (always a challenge with three children and three cats). I have learnt over the years not to get too stressed about what I can't possibly finish in time but it'll be another two weeks before I put unfinished things away until the next Open House. So today, rather sensibly, I decided to cut out some more tops. I do prefer more lightweight fabrics but I do use some baby cords for winter and many of the dress and top styles I have created can be worn with layers underneath in the winter.


















Wednesday 5 November 2014

The Big Chill Begins



A slight exaggeration perhaps but the temperature suddenly dropped today and our heating decided to go on holiday yesterday so the air does have a certain wintery feel in our house.

Bearing this in mind, and the fact that it is now November, I don't feel so bad about introducing the "Christmas" word. I have been telling youngest child since July that she is not allowed to sing Jingle Bells until the Open House starts and I never used to do Christmas until after middle child's birthday (end of November) but I don't feel so bad about it this year as we did at least have a proper summer.

There will be various Christmas goodies on offer at the Open House. I do sachets of spices to make mulled wine, Christmas decorations and stockings (I will post pictures of these at some point) and we will have Christmas cards as well. Vicky and Del have some great cards - check out their websites http://www.vickysworld.co.uk/artwork and https://www.facebook.com/delthorpesdrawings?ref=hl - and here are some of Leonor's.