Tuesday, July 1, 2014

French Inspired

I found only two gorgeous
stitchy shops
when I was away.
A fabulous tiny cross stitch shop,
in Briancon,
the walls covered
in stitched samples.
I could not leave these books behind ...
 
 
... so many beautiful designs
in these pages.
The hard part will be deciding which to
stitch first :)
 
Loved these magazines ...
whilst I have absolutely
no idea what the articles say,
the pictures are definitely worth
a thousand words.
 
 
 
The other little shop sold furnishing fabrics,
and oh my goodness,
if I lived in Briancon
that is where I would be buying my
curtain fabric from.
But...
they also had a stand
of divine laces and ribbons.
Well, it would have been wrong
not to take a sampling home with me :)
 
 
Nothing to do with stitching whatsoever,
I bought a little cow bell:) ...
 

... to remind me of the many walks I took,
because everywhere you went
you could hear the bells ringing.
At times,
depending on how many cows in the herd
were wearing bells,
it was like a musical :)
Quite extraordinary
and such a pretty sound.
 
A few of my treasures ...
 
Jenny :)
 

 


Saturday, June 28, 2014

I went to France ...

I did :)
I went to France!!!
Spur of the moment decision,
needed a holiday,
so I went to France,
(somewhere I've wanted to visit
 for many many years)
and I spent three weeks
 travelling with Jake.
 
 This is a how I spent my "french'' summer holiday :)
 
I flew into Lyon,
late at night,
and got to spend the next day exploring the city
before we pulled out of town that night.
 


 
Beautiful, beautiful city:)
Crazy, crazy drivers!!!
But hey,
in a strange city
you can get away with making
some pretty dumb and ever so slightly
hair raising mistakes
on the roads!!!
Just so long as you hold your line!
Keep your nerve!
And don't make eye contact with
the driver of the other vehicle :)
 
We went camping for most of our holiday -
lots of fun,
and thankfully it didn't rain
any of the nights we were under canvas.
In fact it rained for a short time only one day.
Blissfully hot and summery the whole time:)
 
Next morning it was my birthday.
What a buzz - spending my birthday in France.
Never ever did I imagine that :)
Birthday breakfast camping style,
fresh baguette and strawberry jam,
and a fairly big smiley face :)
 
 
We did not venture back to any of the major cities,
after leaving Lyon.
Our route took us through tiny little villages
and larger towns,
and I could not resist taking photos
of the houses.
 
 
I would wander off down narrow alleys,
one after the other,
lined with fabulous old houses.
Flower boxes everywhere,
colourful window shutters and doors,
and crumbling stonework.
 
 
We stayed several nights in a small town
called Serres.
It was magic :)
 


 
While Jake was away doing training rides,
I went walking.
Almost all of the walks
were up into the mountains.
The views from the tops of the trails
were always worth it,
utterly incredible,
but boy do they grow steep mountains over there.
This from the top of the mountains
behind Serres ...
 
 
After that we headed south,
to the tiny principality of Andorra.
On the border of France and Spain.
 
 
 
It took us a couple of days to get there.
To be expected, really,
when there were photo opportunities
literally around every corner.
We stopped when we got to Le Masana -
a picture postcard village :)
Soooo pretty.
 
 
This was where Jake's first mountain bike race
was being held.
So again I did lots of walking
while he was riding and racing.
I managed to find a track that I was pretty sure
would take me to the border of Spain.
And it did :)
I will admit that it took a little longer
than I had anticipated,
and it took me a little higher into the mountains
than I realised,
but hey,
for some ridiculous reason,
it feels really good to be able to say
"I walked to Spain" :)
 
Leaving Andorra, we headed back north,
but not before a slight detour to the sea.
I just didn't think it would be right,
not to at least be able to say
that I had dipped my toes into the Mediterranean
when we were so close.
Like every other day of the holiday,
it was incredibly hot,
so it was a mad dash across the sand
to the waters edge,
and dip my toes I did :)
 
 
Next stop - Briancon.
We were staying in the old historical part
of this town.
 


 
This was in fact
the only town that we passed through
where I found a stitchy shop,
two of them !!
One was a gorgeous little cross-stitch shop
where a couple of fabulous books
found their way into my hands,
and the other was a furnishing fabric shop
that just happened to have
the most divine selection of
ribbons and laces.
And yes, of course I could not leave
without a selection :)
It just wouldn't have felt right
to leave empty handed!!
 
Next stop - Valloire,
the site of race two for Jake.
The towns and villages just seemed
to get prettier.
To get to this town,
though,
we crossed a mountain range so high.
Over 2600 metres,
and in places it really was quite scary
looking over the side of the road
to the valleys below.
 
 
More walking high up into the hills
during the days.
The wildflowers were in full bloom,
and I couldn't resist taking so many pictures of them
but I will leave that for another post.
 
 
There was the cutest little church I could see
way up the hillside from the town
and it didn't take long to find the
walking track to get to it ...
 
 
... from there I looked down on
the village of Valloire...
 
 
... these from around the village ...
 
 
... possibly the cutest chook sheds I've ever seen
- individual chook apartments :)
 
 
... fabulously neat and luscious looking
vegetable gardens everywhere.
It has inspired me to sort my vegie patch out
this coming season.
 
 
Sadly after leaving Valloire
we had to head back to Lyon
as my holiday was nearly over.
Managed to squeeze in a few more
historic villages along the way.
There is something about the houses
that inrigues me.
Not sure if it is the stonework,
or the window shutters and doors
(I have to admit to having taken quite a few pictures,
several dozen I'm sure,
 of windows and doors :)
or maybe it's the colours.
I don't know,
but I am utterly fascinated by them
These are from the township of Crimeu ...
 



 
... and a couple more for good measure ...
 


So ...
this was my holiday in France.
I have a feeling that I just might
have to go back
and see a little bit more :)
Such a beautiful country,
and the people we met along the way
were just so friendly and welcoming.
Amazing holiday,
in absolutely all respects :)
 
 
 

Thursday, May 15, 2014

"Make" stuff

Okay ...
 so I've been asked,
every so often,
where do I get the bits and bobs
that I make things with.
Well ...
it's just ''stuff'' I have
in my sewing room :)
Stuff I've collected over the years,
stuff that I think
''this will come in handy one day".
Some of it's stuff
that I make up with a bit of stamping
or extra stitching.
Some of it is stuff
from when my Mum had a clear out,
and some is stuff
I've found in op shops.
Then there's stuff left over from
"The Stitchery" days,
and not forgetting the stuff
that you just have to buy,
not knowing what you will do with it,
but knowing that you can't do without it :)
 
So,
was thinking ...
I'll put together a little collection of
stuff,
for ''making''.

 
I've popped some of these on the sale page,
along with lots more pictures of what's inside
the ''make'' bag.

 
Now the only thing
about spending the day
playing around with lace
and stamps
and fabric
is that it really is a total
sensory overload.
So many ideas,
so not enough time :)
A nice way to spend my day off,
though.
And now I will finish it with a
dentist appointment!!!
Lovely!!!
See you
Jenny 

Thursday, May 8, 2014

Just one of those days

That's what it is today,
just one of those days.
It's wintry and dull outside,
and I was going to spend the day ''making''
but got side-tracked,
and my head is a little
pre-occupied with thoughts
of stuff
so I might leave the ''making''
until later.
 
Besides,
I'm not quite sure which project
to start on :)
 
I made these a couple of days ago.
This one first...
 
 
... and then another one
'cos I quite liked how
the first one
 turned out :)

 
I'm not actually using them
inside the wardrobe ...
 yet ...
purely decorative at this stage:)
 
 
Something else I've been working on
over the past few weeks...
 
 
...using my favourite
bits and pieces of course...
 
 
...lots of hearts...

 
...and lots of fun making it :)

 
Aren't these the most beautiful colours -
hydrangeas' autumn tones.

 

... I know which project
to start now :)
See you
Jenny

Friday, April 25, 2014

The Poppy

This single little poppy
was not there yesterday.
I opened the curtains this morning,
and there,
in the middle of my very messy,
very weedy,
little vegetable patch,
where absolutely nothing else is growing,
the poppy is blooming -
in honour and remembrance...
 
 
Lest we forget.
******
 

Friday, April 18, 2014

My little quilt of ''samples"

Oh my goodness ...
this is the rainiest of rainy days!
Oh well,
I will just have to quilt :)
 
I've been working on my little quilt of ''samples''
and the top is nearly finished.
Am happy with the look -
it was a bit of an experiment,
but I think it's worked.
 
 
... the ''samples'' bring back such memories :)
This gorgeous creature
is one of Brenda Ryan's fabulous girls ...
 
 
...the little angel in the bottom left hand corner
is one of Natalie Lymer's early designs ...
a delight to stitch...
 

 ... this is a gorgeous design that
Rosalie Quinlan did for my first
Stitchery Retreat ...
 

 ... and in this pic you can see lavender by Barb,
and one of Lara's (Siddons) angels...
 
 
...flowers by Viv ...

 
... now I need to go do a measure up
to work out what size borders
 I have to attach
to make it fit the backing.
I have an unfinished quilt top which
it's just big squares of
 pretty pale fabrics
 and
I think it will be the perfect backing.
And this is absolutely the perfect day
to be doing that ...
although ...
I did have a thought
this morning
about another little something
I wanted to start...:)
 
So...
is it too early for chocolate!!!
(it's Easter after all)
 
See you
Jenny