I didn't think Black Friday really happened in the UK, but it does on etsy. I want everything from the beautiful Lolas Room site, but these are my favourites. At such a good discount, it would have been mad not to make a purchase and I can't wait to hang the first two beauties on my wall!
Saturday, 26 November 2011
Saturday, 15 October 2011
... Deep roots are not reached by frost
Remember that heat wave from couple of weekends ago? When the whole of the UK was basking in an Indian summer, I was back in Northern Ireland where it was cold and wet. It looked like something out of Lord of the Rings, with a heavy fog sticking to everything. I quite liked it, it was the perfect excuse to drink lots of hot tea, eat biscuits and wear thick woolly socks.
Monday, 10 October 2011
Knitting and Stitching 2011
Today I went to the Knitting and Stitching show at Alexandra Palace in north London. The vast number of people and exhibitors was completely overwhelming, but I managed to pick up lots of inspiration and some new crafty things to play with!
These gorgeous floral hair bands by Poppy Daisy were only £2, I restrained myself to buying two but there were so many that would look beautiful in Autumn.
This skirt making kit is so cool, the pattern is drawn on the material already, so no cutting-up and pinning down paper! The fabric I picked is quite crazy, but I think it will look good. I had never heard of Cloth Kits before, but apparently they have been around since the sixties.
I had to buy this little keyring kit from the Tugbakop stall. The lovely girl who owns the shop is an illustrator and textile artist; her stuff is really worth checking out!
Finally, I got this FREE crochet hook from Tulip, who are a Japanese company who sell really nice crochet hooks, knitting needles and felting needles. I love getting free things! Even better than the little pink crochet hook was that the amazing crocheter Doris Chan was there, doing demonstrations of crochet lace and signing copies of her book. 
All-in-all it was well worth going to the show, but I would have liked to see more crochet stalls!
Sunday, 9 October 2011
Sweden
Last month my boyfriend and I visited Stockholm. We stayed in a hostel which was actually a boat on the river between Sodermalm and Gamla Stan. Stockholm is one of the most beautiful cities in the world, I absolutely loved it. It's a bit expensive to eat and drink, but the clothes shops were amazing and quite reasonable. I got lots of stuff in Monki, although of course you can now order online! I also got some new glasses, as I noticed that everyone in Stockholm wore great glasses and great shoes!
The architecture in Stocholm is beautiful and ranges from winding medieval streets to immense art noveau buildings. Everything seemed cleaned against the clear skies and fresh, sea air!
Traditional crafts of felting and using traditional materials such as wool and reindeer skins never seemed far away from the urban environment. I noticed a lot of interior decor shops which seemed to specialise in all kinds of lighting; in a country where it is dark for months, this makes sense. I plan to decorate my flat with lots of lighting this winter to create a cosy atmosphere in the long, bleak evenings!
Food was expensive, so we snacked on coffee and cinnamon buns during the day, saving our money and appetite for an evening meal.
I cannot describe how excited I was to shop in Monki, in Sodermalm, which is the coolest district in Stockholm!
The architecture in Stocholm is beautiful and ranges from winding medieval streets to immense art noveau buildings. Everything seemed cleaned against the clear skies and fresh, sea air!
Traditional crafts of felting and using traditional materials such as wool and reindeer skins never seemed far away from the urban environment. I noticed a lot of interior decor shops which seemed to specialise in all kinds of lighting; in a country where it is dark for months, this makes sense. I plan to decorate my flat with lots of lighting this winter to create a cosy atmosphere in the long, bleak evenings!
Food was expensive, so we snacked on coffee and cinnamon buns during the day, saving our money and appetite for an evening meal.
I cannot describe how excited I was to shop in Monki, in Sodermalm, which is the coolest district in Stockholm!
Saturday, 8 October 2011
Brighter than the Sun
For Autumn I'm normally thinking about earthy, black and camel coloured clothes to keep warm in, but these pictures have changed my mind! I'm loving all the teal and burgundy in the shops, but wasn't entirely sure how to wear them. This is how it should be done- matching tones of maroon and pink, sand and pink, dark blue and bright blue all set against a nude palette!
All pictures are from http://blog.stylesight.com

Friday, 9 September 2011
Thursday, 8 September 2011
What lies beneath
I have been lusting after some beautiful lingerie from Hopeless Lingerie for absolutely ages. I am a huge fan of their blog and often drool over their beautiful inspiration photographs and the styling for their new designs. This is my ideal lingerie - part Alice in Wonderland goes burlesque, part Marie Antoinette! It is girly and frilly, with seriously sexy details. What makes them stand apart from the mainstream brands such as Agent Provocatueur is that all their items are entirely handmade! You can buy their designs on their website, and I love that they often blog about the process behind making the many bows and frills! Basically, I want.
If you want a chance to win two pieces from the shop, you have to either leave a comment on their blog, tweet about them, write on their facebook page or write a blog post. I want some of their lingerie so badly that I am doing everything I can to stand a chance!
If you want a chance to win two pieces from the shop, you have to either leave a comment on their blog, tweet about them, write on their facebook page or write a blog post. I want some of their lingerie so badly that I am doing everything I can to stand a chance!
Saturday, 3 September 2011
Blue skies are coming, but I know that it's hard
Over the last year or so I have been adding songs to Spotify playlists that are specifically designed to suit different moods. The Happy Happy Love Love playlist is so self indulgent that it could have been put together by my 16 year old self, which says a lot about how I've matured over the years! But here it is , designed to help me indulge all my angsty tendencies while at the same time reminding me to put a smile on my face and get over it. Let me know if you like it!
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Sunday, 28 August 2011
Saturday, 27 August 2011
Quilt Fest No. 3 - Rose Wood
Out of all the wonderful things I saw at the Festival of Quilts, the one I was least expecting was the amazing work of Rose Wood. You can just make her out in the picture below, sipping a cup of tea in her exhibition space. Rose was joint winner of the Graduate Showcase (shared with Alice Fox). Inspired by Issey Miyake, her work features clothes and jewellery made from textiles that are cut and folded to move with the body. On her website she describes this as 'kinetic'. She makes really cool films which explain her work much better than I can.
Untitled from rose wood on Vimeo.
Untitled from rose wood on Vimeo.
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| Rose Wood Exhibition |
| Some pieces of work on display |
Monday, 22 August 2011
Festival of Quilts - Part 2
As well as being inspired by the stunning quilts last Sunday, there was also lost of fun to be had looking at the various shop displays and lovely things for sale. Some of my favourite shops are pictured below, Amy Butler, Liberty and some smaller names that I hadn't heard off. I especially enjoyed meeting one of the ladies from the Royal School of Needlework who stitched the lace on Kate Middleton's wedding dress. It's not that I'm a massive Kate and Will fan, but I was definitely excited to see samples of one of the most famous dresses in the world and meet someone who worked on it!
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| Amy Butler Display |
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| Possibly another Amy Butler |
| Amy Butler display |
| Liberty of London display |
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| Royal School of Needlework display |
| Close-up of royal wedding dress lace |
| Dotty Fabric! |
Saturday, 20 August 2011
Festival of Quilts - Part 1
Last Sunday I had a great time at the Festival of Quilts in Birmingham. I hadn't realised quite how huge the quilting world is! Hundreds of people had flocked to see the best quilters in Europe exhibit their work and to spend money in the shops selling an array of materials for creating textile art. From traditional American quilts to abstract textile art, jewellery and clothing, the festival really promoted the artistry of quilting. Below are just some pictures of my favourite quilts. I have tried to reference the names of the quilters were i an remember them. I wish I had brought my SLR camera with me as the pictures aren't as clear as I'd like, and I wish I had booked onto some of the workshops before they had sold out. Next year I will more prepared.
| 'Sealed with a Kiss' by Peggy Fairburn. I loved this quilted version of the Gustav Klimt painting 'The Kiss'. |
'Billy Joe Armstrong'. I'm not sure who done this portrait of the Greenday front-man, but I was blown away by the level of detail that went into it.
| 'Hearts Desire' by Deborah Kembell, close-up of the winning Traditional Quilt category |
| Pacman Quilt - I don't know who this is by but I thought it was brilliant! |
| 'Army Wives' apron by Kristin La Flamme from the SAQA Beyond Comfort display. I found the SAQA display incredibly inspiring, especially the Army Wives aprons. They were so intricate and delicate. |
| Close-up of Army Wives apron. |
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