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06 August 2008

Hand Made and A Camping Trip To Lulworth and Another Award!

Sorry this one has been a while in coming.....and I still have not managed to pop in and visit anyone - this really makes me feel guilty and I promise I will catch up with you all soon.
A lot has been going on...far too much for me to cope with happily! anyway I think I am back in control and have managed to get some sewing done in preparation for The Vintage & Handmade November Fair. I will be selling some Vintage bits and some handmade bits.....
Here Jude - sorry Jude we had to put you in the baby girls bib! - is modelling one of the many lovely soft towelling bib's that Katie and I have sewn.

They are reversible........


Some are plain on the front.....

But all have a lovely contrasting cotton on the reverse side......


We also will have some Lavender Hearts......Linen Lamp Shade Covers....Christmas Decorations.....Baby Changing Mats....and many more bits that we hope we will be able to make in time.

An Award.....



Well this is what Blogging is all about.....Sharing The Love.....Thank you Sandi @ Holding Patterns who is one of my very first blogging friends....a very special lady.
I am going to pass on this award to.....all those who wish to accept it...the only rule is.... you must be named in my list of Lovely Bloggers on my sidebar!
Blogging has introduced me to some wonderful Ladies...so good to share some time with you all...a problem shared !

A Camping Trip To Lulworth Dorset
Well sorry to be a bit boring but, here she is again....Nigella the VW camper...all packed and ready to go on her first full week of camping in the beautiful county of Dorset. God I needed this break...I did not even care if it rained...just to get sway!




Childhood memories of Dad sqeezing so much in the car and on top of the car before we set off at dawn for our annual West Country summer holiday, came flooding back.
Not a spare inch leftin our camper. Everything but the kitchen sink went in...I could not face a week with just a mini fridge. So the garage fridge complete with little tiny freezer - must have ice in my Pimms - was lifted in place...and loaded with everything needed for great camp cooking and drinking - making merry!


It was 3 hour drive from home....but now the tent is up and everything in its place....a job well done... then poor Mr N collapses on the camp sofa! a cold beer will soon sort him out!
My little ray of sunshine, Jude. I wonder how he will behave on his first camping trip? well he was just a happy boy from the start to the day we went home...then he tried it on a bit!

The Dorset coast is stunning... you could be forgiven for thinking these pictures are of a Greek Island!

This is Durdle Dor beach. The campsite is located on the Lulworth Estate...a lovely site..everything we needed was there. Our site on the camp was only a short walk from this beach, but the catch is.... the climb down to it....It was hot, very very hot... the hottest day on record in Dorset so we were told. Climbing down the steep hill and then the very steep steps cut out in the cliff was bad enough...but climbing back up after a day on the beach was just hell....sticky, sweaty and out of breath - even the fittest... I will mention no names here! found it hard...once at the top......relief ! and a sense of achievement.

Paul and Jude at the top of steps that lead down to Man O War beach. The sea was the bluest that I have ever seen in this country and was beautifully clear...bliss to swim in.

Durdle Dor again. This beach was a little harder to reach - but well worth the effort.... no gain without pain...
Katie and Paul pose with Jude.
After a long day on the beach and a lovely refreshing shower after the cllimb up, we can relax. Katie and Paul just had to have our Rock N Roll Bed ! we were relegated to the tent bedroom!

But it was a nice, cozy tent bedroom... lots of cushions and flower power going on here!
Guy on guard duty.
A full English Breakfast is a must to start the day. The boys can do the washing-up!


Poole Harbour....not such a nice day for the beach, but perfect for a little trip around the local area. Guy exploring......
This lovely old boat caught my eye!
Katie & Paul enjoy an afternoon siesta in the back of Nigella on that Rock N Roll bed of ours!

Lulworth Castle. Lulworth Cove as seen from the roof of the Castle.
Lulworth Cove is not as nice as Durdle Dor or Man o War beaches, but still a pretty cove...a bit of fishing goes on here too.On the walk down to the Cove I saw a little cottage garden that had a tree which was full of 'Lost Buckets'!

Well that was my Summer Holiday....all over and so looking forward to next year...we will be going there again.
Have a great weekend girls.......Cx

15 July 2008

Awards. Fairs and Good Books.

I have received this Award! The Brilliante Weblog Award which is given for *Brilliante Photos and Text" I am so pleased Heidi Ann that you thought of me to receive it.
If you have not met Heidi @ foxglovesfabricandfolly.blogspot.com/... go and have a peek at her lovely blog, she is a very sweet lady. Thank you Heidi Ann. Now the rule is, I must now pass this on to 7 deserving bloggers - not easy as there are so many that I would like to award it too!
So here goes Simone @ simone-lindengrove.blogspot.com/ who makes such lovely cards and writes about her life in England.
Sarah @ misssewnsew.blogspot.com/ who loves to be creative and enjoys making her house a home.
Fi @ marmaladerose.blogspot.com/ Fi makes the most beautiful little Bunnies. Very hard to resist them.
Louise @ www.thisismypatch.blogspot.com/ this is a beautiful blog full of inspiring photos that make you want to get out in that garden and plant.
Sairer @ prettyshabby.blogspot.com/ who writes about her home and family and has lots of lovely hand made bits and bobs you can buy.
Pipany @ pipany-poltiskofarm.blogspot.com/ who writes about her life in beautiful Cornwall and makes very pretty textiles which she sells in her shop.
And Claire @ serendipitylovesnewyork.blogspot.com/search?updated-max=2008-03-23T19%3A57%3A00Z&max-results=7 who is passionate about homes and interiors and runs an online home and gift boutique.

For those of you who cannot resit yet another yummy book ! Cabbages & Roses 'Guide To Natural Housekeeping' by Christina Strutt arrived on my ever growing pile of books this week.....full of very pretty images as always! well you may not think a line of washing is exactly pretty? well I do in this case.


It Is Official ! A Bloggers Vintage & Hand Made Fair
Some of you may have heard already, that a group of bloggers...me included here, will be holding a Vintage and handmade Fair in November. It would be lovely to see some of you there. We are hoping to have lots of scrummy handmade pieces as well as some Vintage item's. This will be a great opportunity to get some Christmas shopping done! We will have a little section set aside where you sit and have a nice cup of tea with home baked cake !
Vintage & Handmade Fair to be held on Saturday the 22nd of November 2008 at Rangeworthy Village Hall, near Chipping Sodbury, South Gloucestershire.10 a.m - 4.00 p.m.
I will be selling various Hand Made pieces. Here are a couple of Bird Box's that Mr N has made for me, I am hoping that I we can get some more made for the Fair.

I have to get on with my sewing now as I have a stall to fill....make a note in your diary...it will be a great opportunity to meet some bloggers and start the Christmas shopping.

10 July 2008

Sewing and Painting.....some done and finished!

The week has just flown again. But I have been good and managed to muster up the enthusiasm to get on with a few painting projects that I had started some while ago.


This little picnic table was looking very tired. I just gave a quick couple of coats of F&B Folly Green...a really nice soft shade of green...just need the Sunshine to come back so that I can use it!

I had this horrible dark brown computer cabinet...it was huge, which was fine in our last house but far too big for this one. We tried to sell it on EBay but failed. So clever Mr N who loves a bit of woodwork! chopped it up! and made this much smaller cabinet for my bedroom. Being very dark wood it did not go well with my other furniture, so it also got the paint treatment. This time in F&B Blackened. It is a bit softer on the eye now.It makes another nice little spot to display, I am always faffing around with my displays!
On Sunday we braved the winds and rain and went to Greenwich Market where I found these little broches. Two are Edelweiss and carved from bone and the other two, one with green glass and the other with turquoise. I can feel another collection starting!I am going to have a go at making some Bunting for the Camp. I bought a small remnant of oil cloth from Cath Kidston in Tunbridge Wells...such a beautiful old shop....and blue tape.
Da Dar....all done in flash. My first attempt at Bunting and not bad!I could not resist this ever so soft bath sheet, which was the perfect size to make a changing towel for our summer holidays! by adding a hand towel to the width it makes just enough room for me to be able to get in and get that cozy on!

And....at long last I have found the book was the inspiration for the title of my blog! Well I obviously had forgotten that this booked spelled Katherine with a ' C '....

I do love the pictures. Here are just a few.
And all the outfits!
Domestic bliss!
Hardworking girl!
I showed Katie this book.....is this why I was called Katherine? .....Yep!



Have a lovely week all.

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