Wednesday 19 September 2012

WOYWW

Wednesday again!
I'll get straight to my table as there is actual evidence of crafting activity! Steps back in amazement.
What can we see? Some papers by Anna Griffin, amazing papers by Tilda which proved very popular at the craft fair,my box of ribbons, (she says it as if it's the only box of ribbons!) and a random tureen.
The tureen is there because if you look at the end of the Welsh dresser you can see what looks like an enormous beetroot. It is, in fact, a bag of blackberries, raspberries and apples slowly dripping into a pan! I am making yet more jam. I had to move the tureen to make way for the pan. Simples.
I so need to get some proper work as so far this week I have made:
Rhubarb and Ginger Jam
Beetroot Chutney
Raspberry Vinegar
Herb Oil
Marble Cake
Chicken Pie (from scratch)
Blackberry and Raspberry Jam
And that was all by Tuesday!
Today I will be mainly sewing as I have a commission for bunting! Get me!
Here is the fabric I will be working with

The lady doesn't want the one to the left of the gingham, no problem I say as it will make a lovely cushion!
Right I'm off why don't you join in the fun at The Stamping Ground

19 comments:

  1. Blimey slow down! Have you got more craft fairs coming up? Hope all well. x

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  2. The fabric for the bunting looks great , happy making trace x 58

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  3. I must admit that that one was the only one I didn't coo over. Liking the sound of the beetroot chutney. What a busy kitchen you have at the moment?!

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  4. Happy WOYWW. That first fabric is my favourite. I was thinking you could cut it up, colour it and use it on all sorts of projects. Ali x #106

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  5. What lovely fabrics! and no you are right there is nothing wrong with a random tureen on your craft desk! Beetroot chutney sounds lovely. Thanks for visiting me.

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  6. Blimey - you're in Earth Mother Mode this week!! Love the sound of all your edible goodies, especially the enormous beetroot. You could write a children's book about that *grin*
    And that bunting fabric is gorgeous..I did a similar one for Christmas last year, t'was very popular!!
    I shall endeavour to scan and email you the tote bag pattern sometime. It's reasonably easy - the one I cut my sewing teeth on, so to speak.

    And I'm jealous of your dresser..I've always wanted one. But the ideal spot in my house is taken by the piano, so it's no go, I'm afraid. I can always dream...........

    Hugs, LLJ #73 xx

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  7. 22 pots of jam! Are you feeding the 5,000 on bread and jam or something! Love homemade stuff though, especially chutney and lime marmalade! Love the fabrics too, pretty colours. The Mister has had a lot of fun designing and making the ribbon holders, let's hope he sells a few!!

    Hugs
    Brenda 1 <-- Woohoo, at last!!

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  8. Oh my goodness such industriousness! Lopved your giant beetroot description! And for what it's it worth that fabric to the left of the gingham would be my favourite! Happy WOYWW Cindy now @ #76

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  9. Those are some really pretty fabrics! I think they would look nice mixed up!Tamika #139

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  10. Wow, jam making, bunting making, sounds like you have a busy week! Sharon #72

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  11. You are always so busy! Okay, the fabric to the left of the gingham is my favorite of those--funny!

    Happy WOYWW!
    :)trisha, #143
    utterly shameless this week . . .

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  12. oh yum, can't believe all the things you have been making, all sounds delish!
    love those fabrics and yes, a cushion would look fabulous in that fabric!
    Debxx

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  13. First just let me say that food is always welcome and those fabrics are fabulous. Thanks for stopping by my blog, I am so far behind. #20

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  14. Oh I sure like that piece of fabric! You've been busy! It all sounds so scrumptious too! Your blog title is cute :D just wait till...I'm in my last 365 days of the fifties! Now that's scary! Nan G 134

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  15. Move over Martha Stewart, there's a new godess in town! You have been very busy. Love all the fabrics and the one she doesn't want is my favourite - just goes to show.
    Happy belated WOYWW!
    Tertia #46

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  16. That bunting is going to be gorgeous... and never mind getting some proper work - I'm sure you'd find a market for those delicious sounding chutneys, jams etc!! Belated happy WOYWW!
    Alison x
    #103

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  17. My mouth is watering just reading your post. LOL

    The fabric all looks lovely I am sure the bunting will look fine.
    Carol #150

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  18. Beautiful fabrics, hope we get to see the bunting when it's finished! What a busy little bee you are!

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