Friday, May 28, 2010
Ribbons from The Big Apple
These beautiful ribbons have arrived from New York. 12 feet, nearly 4 metres, on each spool, they look good enough just displayed. Would you dare to use them?
Pretty polka dots or sumptuous velvets in every colour imaginable! I shall be adding these delights to the website next week. They are £5 per spool and I only have a limited number of them.
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Labels:
haberdashery,
New York,
Polka dots,
ribbons,
Velvet
Sunday, May 02, 2010
Vintage and Handmade
The Vintage and Handmade Fair was held today and was another great event. The brainchild of Jayne and Michele, this was the 4th fair and it has become very popular with queues of eager shoppers waiting to get in. Sadly this time I forgot my camera but 10 minutes before the crowds poured in I remembered my phone and took a few photos of my stall and the stalls just next to me.
There was the lovely Lizzie who had her usual mix of delicious fabrics, vintage treasures and gorgeous clothes.
Next to her was Amanda Shabby Chick who was far from her home town, Totnes, with her lovely Mum.
Opposite Amanda was Daniella from Acorn and Will with her beautiful, colourful, vintage treasures and handmade goodies.
Unfortunately these are the only photos I took, and they are not very good quality, because then it got busy and stayed busy until late in the afternoon. Luckily there are many other bloggers who took photos so no doubt there will be some great shots posted in the next few days.
I always love to buy at these fairs but this time I was quite controlled (for me) but I will share the treasures I got.
This lovely plastic bag came home with me via the lovely Amanda.
I bought some beautiful Heals fabrics which were brought to me by a sweet customer of mine.
I also purchased this pretty eiderdown from her.
I couldn't resist this tea towel from Claire. I love her elf and toadstool illustrations and she is my favourite designer being the creator of my logo!
I treated myself to this beautiful brooch made by the very talented and lovely Viv.
These delicious candy coloured cups with their contrasting floral saucers and plates were on Lucy's stall and I knew they would be perfect for my Open House teas.
One of the things I love about doing the fairs is getting to meet people that I have had contact with either on the phone or online as they buy from my website or read my blog. It is so nice to put a face to a name. I had many people buy from me and at the end of the transaction shyly say how much they love my blog. This made me so happy as there are times when I wonder if anyone will find it interesting! A sweet couple over from Italy on holiday managed to tell me, in faltering English, that they always read my blog. So for all of you lovely readers, who never leave a comment but enjoy my blog anyway, a big hello, and thank you for being here!
There were so many beautifully dressed women at the fair both customers and stallholders. On more than one occasion I had to have a stroke of someone's dress due to the gorgeous fabric and there were more Cath Kidston bags than you could shake a stick at!
A funny thing happened. Jayne, Lizzie and I turned up in vintage dresses and coloured plimsoles. We hadn't discussed this beforehand but it seemed to be the uniform of the day! This is a great photo, borrowed from Jayne, taken by her husband.
There are some wonderful new and exciting books around and I always want to buy them. Luckily I had a birthday recently so was treated to this gorgeous book
I am really looking forward to the exhibition later this year and when I go I will be wearing my Horrockses dress.
Another book that I really loved, but couldn't justify buying, was this one .
So imagine how pleased I was to find out that I was mentioned in the back as a supplier of fabric for anyone doing up a vintage caravan, (thanks to Sairer for the tip off). Suddenly I could justify buying it and very glad I did too, it's a beautiful book and I want a vintage caravan now! Pin It
There was the lovely Lizzie who had her usual mix of delicious fabrics, vintage treasures and gorgeous clothes.
Next to her was Amanda Shabby Chick who was far from her home town, Totnes, with her lovely Mum.
Opposite Amanda was Daniella from Acorn and Will with her beautiful, colourful, vintage treasures and handmade goodies.
Unfortunately these are the only photos I took, and they are not very good quality, because then it got busy and stayed busy until late in the afternoon. Luckily there are many other bloggers who took photos so no doubt there will be some great shots posted in the next few days.
I always love to buy at these fairs but this time I was quite controlled (for me) but I will share the treasures I got.
This lovely plastic bag came home with me via the lovely Amanda.
I bought some beautiful Heals fabrics which were brought to me by a sweet customer of mine.
I also purchased this pretty eiderdown from her.
I couldn't resist this tea towel from Claire. I love her elf and toadstool illustrations and she is my favourite designer being the creator of my logo!
I treated myself to this beautiful brooch made by the very talented and lovely Viv.
These delicious candy coloured cups with their contrasting floral saucers and plates were on Lucy's stall and I knew they would be perfect for my Open House teas.
One of the things I love about doing the fairs is getting to meet people that I have had contact with either on the phone or online as they buy from my website or read my blog. It is so nice to put a face to a name. I had many people buy from me and at the end of the transaction shyly say how much they love my blog. This made me so happy as there are times when I wonder if anyone will find it interesting! A sweet couple over from Italy on holiday managed to tell me, in faltering English, that they always read my blog. So for all of you lovely readers, who never leave a comment but enjoy my blog anyway, a big hello, and thank you for being here!
There were so many beautifully dressed women at the fair both customers and stallholders. On more than one occasion I had to have a stroke of someone's dress due to the gorgeous fabric and there were more Cath Kidston bags than you could shake a stick at!
A funny thing happened. Jayne, Lizzie and I turned up in vintage dresses and coloured plimsoles. We hadn't discussed this beforehand but it seemed to be the uniform of the day! This is a great photo, borrowed from Jayne, taken by her husband.
There are some wonderful new and exciting books around and I always want to buy them. Luckily I had a birthday recently so was treated to this gorgeous book
I am really looking forward to the exhibition later this year and when I go I will be wearing my Horrockses dress.
Another book that I really loved, but couldn't justify buying, was this one .
So imagine how pleased I was to find out that I was mentioned in the back as a supplier of fabric for anyone doing up a vintage caravan, (thanks to Sairer for the tip off). Suddenly I could justify buying it and very glad I did too, it's a beautiful book and I want a vintage caravan now! Pin It
Labels:
books,
fabric,
textiles,
Vintage and Handmade Fair,
Vintage Fabrics
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