Our week started with a few days away in Durham - to revisit my old student town and show the girls where Mummy and Daddy got married. Ah, I hear you say. Actually, it was lovely to go back. Durham in the autumn is just gorgeous to look at. And since I graduated, the Cathedral has become (even more) well known for popping up in the background in some of the Harry Potter films.
Recognise this? |
After a trip away, the week has been pretty much filled with daytimes of children pottering about playing in various places, and, for me, a couple of evenings of teaching sewing courses to some lovely ladies.
Today has been my day of bliss where I had no one else to please other than myself. (Not that time with my family isn't blissful, of course...but, well, mums of small children - you know what I mean.)
It started with a run. And then a list.
Like how I've put something on the list I have already done? Oh yeah. That way I get the smug moment of crossing something off before I've even started. |
Post arrives. And another catalogue - perfectly timed to give me some inspiration on what to make for me. |
Anyhow, on with the list.
The first chunk of stuff is destined to become a birthday present for one of Sophie's friends. Reluctant to get sucked into spending lots of time on a precious free day making something for a small person, I set myself an hour limit.
Ta-da! Nearly done... |
Mental note to self to not bother using these stupidly fiddly to sew on things. |
Head band almost done. Feeling pleased at this point, as this will be the first success at making these things. Have had some impressive failures in past. |
Birthday present in an hour. Just. Helped along by the fact the t shirt was already half completed, but who's checking?
And, being so buoyed up by the head band working, I thought I'd make another one for my own biggest little girl.
Some of the lovely ladies on my current Kids' Clothes Course are making dresses for little girls. Just like this one - which, having been in the same unfinished state for a good ten days, was in danger of being lost in the abyss of unfinished projects.
Head band - and a t shirt I'd previously made |
I must admit, I was starting to flag and lose the sewing love at this stage. I very nearly abandoned the finished dress without a pocket, wanting to choose bright autumn sunshine of the park instead of more sewing for little people.
And then I remembered that Kleenex season is upon us. And life is a bit easier if little people can take charge of their own tissues.
Time for some (more) cake. And to leave the house to do it.
I'm glad I did. For me, sitting on a bench in the park with a Diet Coke and the sun shining is just lovely. And then I wandered into town, and came back with this.
My new dress |
I love a new project.
Janet, I'm all tired out just reading your blog x
ReplyDeleteWarkworth is great isn't it. Paul and I had our first ever weekend away together in a tiny little holiday cottage just across the road from it! We promised we would go back, been 11 years now, but we will do it one day.... :)
ReplyDeleteYes! We just aimed for Northumberland, knowing there'd be some good castles to visit, and Warworth caught our eye. Had a great time there - and also on the sand dunes by the sea. Hope you get to go back soon. X
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