Happy Wednesday my lovely readers! Greetings from Birmingham, and my last ever Wednesday Wonderfuls on tour!
Images, Clockwise from Top Left: 1. Home baked oatmeal and raisin cookies 2. Gorgeous new shoes *swoon!* 3. Is that the start of a plaid cape?? 4. Cooling cookies 5. More cookbooks, I know, I have a problem! 6. Bound buttonhole!!! Yesss!!! |
It has been another hectic week on tour, especially as we now only have four shows left before we're completely finished. After fourteen months of travelling around the UK and Ireland I can't quite believe it's ending, but I'm also so excited for what the future has in store. Plus I couldn't be more excited about my Autumnal and Festive (not quite ready to say the C word yet!) sewing projects which I will finally have the time to complete. I started one of them this week (see the above pictures!) and I cannot wait for it to be finished, but more on that soon...
For now it's time for some Wonderfuls! So here are my picks of the blogosphere this week:
- I adore hand sewing so I must admit that my heart skipped a beat when I saw this handworked buttonhole tutorial over at Tuppence Ha'Penny Vintage. What a beautiful thing to create! Although I'm not sure I'd ever have the patience!
- Talking about hand stitching, I've fallen in love with this novel way to fix moth holes in clothes, such a sweet idea! Also take a look at these basic hand stitches over at the Coletterie. Always good thing to know!
- I can't tell you how much I wish we had room in our little flat for a bar cart. I feel the need to channel my inner Don Draper :)
- I really needed this blog post this week. Beautifully written by Lauren of Wearing History.
- The world would be a better place if more people cooked chicken noodle soup and broccoli potato nuggets. That is all.
Well, that's it for another week of Wonderfuls, have a great rest of the week my lovely readers!
Bye for now,
Katie xxx
2 comments:
Making buttonholes by hand goes really fast, nothing to be afraid of. It jus ttkaes a little practice to make them perfect.
Those oatmeal cookies look so wonderfully tasty! The oatmeal raisin cookie recipe we grew up with included coconut, and I always include it in mine now, too, unless I'm taking them in more of a spice cookie direction, as I tend to this time of the year.
♥ Jessica
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