Sunday 20 November 2016

Things I'd like to do.

 A golden hour | Things I'd like to do

- Start some kind of daily embroidery project in 2017. I've been following Blue Peninsula's Stitch Journal on Instagram for months and lately I have stumbled upon Rachel Piso's tapestree project. Maybe a daily thing would be a bit too demanding, though. I'll think about it.

- Buy beautiful books. Books that are not only interesting but beautiful to look at, too. Right now on my wishlist there are A Year Between Friends: 3191 Miles Apart (crafts, seasonal recipes, slow living... it has my name written all over it) and I doni di Irene. Irene owns a dreamy B&B near Florence, which is at the top of my travel wishlist, and recently published a beautiful recipe book. Her instagram is one of my absolute favourites.

- Make a quilt. I go through phases with Pinterest - right now I'm in a 'pin all the things' phase. My quilting board is bursting with beautiful patterns and palette ideas, but I have always been a bit scared of actually trying! Maybe it's because quilting almost seems like a science to me. Also, I don't have a sewing machine so I would be sewing everything by hand. I really want to make it happen though - I have some pretty fabrics in my stash that are desperate to be used!

- Give sustainable Christmas gifts. I really would prefer not to fill the Earth with rubbish this year. My friends and family already have everything. I was thinking of making a donation in their name to charity, but what if they don't understand? What if they feel offended that they bought me a 'physical' gift and I didn't? Then I thought I could give food as a gift, maybe some nice homemade jam or sweets. But I'm still dubious - for some reason I feel like 'perishable' gifts are considered less important.  I don't know. Another thing to think about.

- Find sewing patterns that are easy but don't make me look like a sack of potatoes. I've been stalking the #bpsewvember hashtag on Instagram all month to no avail! I just can't pull off the unstructured trend, my dresses need to have some shape to them. Have you got any tips for me?

5 comments:

  1. Personally, I think the idea of a sustainable Christmas gift is lovely! My MIL always does a perishable christmas gift and it never feels less. (She's done homemade lemon liqueur, elderflower cordial, infused oils etc) xx

    www.rhymeandribbons.com

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    1. I hadn't thought about homemade liqueurs! Next year I'll definitely try and make some. :)

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  2. I'd really like to start some embroidery - I think it would be a good move from cross stitch. I'm currently in a stitching frenzy trying to get one finished for the 10th so it can be stretched and framed for Christmas. Nothing like a deadline to get me sewing!

    Jasmin Charlotte

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    1. Same, I've been stitching like crazy trying to finish a cross stitch work in time for Christmas, haha! It's not a bad thing I guess, it motivates me to be more crafty :) you should definitely try embroidery, it's a bit harder than cross stitch but definitely worth it.

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  3. I use ready made patterns from Burda Magazines but the tracing out can be a little bit intricate. I like the idea of giving sustainable Christmas gifts, it's always special to receive something handcrafted! :)

    https://agentledrizzle.blogspot.com

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