I think I might be ever so slightly over cushions now. I'm up to four in three weeks - which is a fair amount for me and doesn't include the couple of goes I'm too embarrassed to show.
By now I hope any sewing/fabric fans who're reading this have made it over to Ali's blog, Very Berry Handmade and entered her Resolved to Sew mega-giveaway. My sewing resolutions have taken an unexpected turn this year. Here they are...
Just dropping a little note to let you know that the lovely Ali over at Very Berry Handmade is having the most fantastic giveaway starting on the 16th. Just look at some of the gorgeousness up for grabs! Start thinking about your Sewing Resolutions now and let Ali know on Monday. Personally I have a few scrap-using-vaguely-eco notions I've been pondering recently, but that might be something I bore you with another day.
One of my many New Year resolutions is to start sewing a bit more for myself. I've made a few things over the last last couple of years - but not many of them get to stay in the house. Not only that, but when I'm sewing for other people, I tend to play it very safe. I make things that I know will work and don't really challenge myself. This year that has to change I need to wiggle out of my ever-so-ever-so cosy stitching comfort zone and start tackling some essential skillz.
Is there anybody out there?! I wouldn't be surprised if there wasn't. After a prolonged period of radio silence I'm back in the land of blogging. I think I needed to take a break and examine why I wanted to blog in the first place. I started this findahappyplace to keep a sporadic record of what I'm up to or making and to give family and friends who live far away a bit more of an idea of family life here. It spares them the painful Christmas round-robin letter at least. I've decided that trying to pressure myself into blogging once or twice a week just makes me dry up completely. So this year I can promise no regularity, no routine, no consistency but hopefully still some occasionally finished projects.
I'm a married stay-at-home Mum to two gorgeous little monkeys; Barbary Boy (6) and Miss Marmoset (4). In between the usual day to day I try and learn new things. At the moment these are mainly sewing, gardening and cooking. I love quilting, growing my own fruit and veg and finding new ways of getting Miss Marmoset to eat chicken.