Thursday, 11 June 2020

Thrifty Thursday.

So it came upon me today to make myself an apron.  I have one that I made a number of years ago that I use in the garden....it has big pockets in it which can carry all number of things, from secateurs to string for tying up plants or my phone if I want to know the mileage I do when working in it! ;)  .  I've got a few old tea towels, table clothes, napkins etc...so thought I would put some to good use.


I gathered some materials...


...and then some more and faffed around a bit until I decided exactly what I wanted.


Muriel got to work.




Finished!


A very simple apron that wraps around the waist, but does the job.


I'd like to have takem one of those stylistic photos where one is wearing a dress and standing on a stool or something equally fancy, but with not one to take the photo, and wearing shorts and an old jumper, well wasn't going to cut it anyway!


So I just laid it out on my bed.


Continuing my crafty theme for today,  I figured while waiting for a parcel to be collected and hopefully for the other to be delivered I would make something that I have been wanting to try for a while with some of the shells and drift wood I have been collecting.


I gathered the shells, driftwood and block of wood to drill into I set to work.

I only broke one drill in the process!


A finished hanging wotsit.  I of course discovered I actually had nowhere to hang it from apart from a random hook in the wall at the front of the house so that is where it is for now.

Finally, after almost two weeks my parcel arrived this afternoon, although the Hermes website claimed it was delivered this morning, which gave me cause for concern and not without considerable frustration at the complete inability to communicate with anyone!   I have now washed the jars and pots ready for a big jam making session tomorrow morning.


My vegetables are growing well, looking forward to having my first courgette in the not too distant future.


Despite the weather forecasting rain, it hasn't so I will have to water the garden again this evening as it is oh so dry.


The salad vegetables I sowed in the large planters on the deck are growing well!



The other day I bought a plant at a little garden gate stall near me - succulent and cacti that need re-potting.


I also picked up some free pots yesterday from another garden gate, including this porcelain pigeon.


I separated but of the plant and put three of the pieces into the pigeon.



Put the rest of it in the original pot with refreshed soil - unfortunately I don't have any proper cacti mix, so hopefully it will do for now.  This pot is damaged so I will have to re-pot it again anyway at some stage.


Put the cacti in another pot.  Hoping it will survive the previous neglect and my attempts to rescue!



This wooden box was also amongst the free pots I picked up, so planted a couple of the flowering seedlings I grew.  Some kind of marigold if I remember rightly. 


I also finished reading one of the books I got from my new 'Free Little Library' today so that will go back out tomorrow morning.


A very compelling read, the strength and courage of the couple the story centres around is incredible as is all the others who lived through this awful stage in our history.  These things should not be forgotten.  I do fear for our future though.


12 comments:

  1. Your apron is beautiful. I only made an apron once and that was at school in preparation to start cooking lessons. The worse bit was embroidering the school badge. I don't have to make aprons now as my sisters have all bought them for me.

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    1. Thank you Jean. How lovely you have sisters that give you aprons :) I remember making a pillow case and a shirt at school - that was when I was 10 and 11 when you used to have proper sewing classes, not like the ones my son's had when they went to school! Fortunately for my older son whom I had home-educated for a number of years, he already knew how to sew and use a sewing machine so it wasn't a problem for him not learning properly at school, apart from the fact he got bored with the classes. My younger one due to his Autism had more of a problem sadly.

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  2. You have been busy. Love the apron, and the hanging wotsit! I feel as though I haven't been creative for such a long time. Following a knitting pattern is all I've done for ages. I might get the bunting made, and the seat cushion for the arbour next week... that might count a bit more in my creative stakes, depending what scraps I use.

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    1. Thank you :) I had fun making the shell hanging and can see me making more when I find the right pieces of driftwood and shells. I have thought about making some bunting. Haven't made any in a long time, and quite like the idea of putting some up.

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  3. Love your apron and the Swan dish. I too enjoyed the book, I could not put it down.

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    1. Thank you. The book was a good read. It is nice to be able to pick up a book and actually read it. So many nowadays take me ages to get into. Not sure if it is the style of writing they use, slowness of plot of what.

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    1. Thank you, it makes me smile when I see it hanging there.

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  5. The porcelain pigeon is gorgeous - what a lucky find :)

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    1. It was a great find wasn't it? Probably not something I would have bought myself, but I am enjoying seeing it sit on the wood burner in the evenings. Obviously by winter I will have to find another home for it.

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  6. I have the same plant that's in your duck, at the moment it's sitting on my kitchen windowsill and I think sewing is such a lost art, wish I had a sewing machine.

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    1. Oh a shame you don't have a sewing machine. I would be lost without mine. So looking forward to when I can hopefully get my beloved machine I got in Orewa in NZ all those years ago repaired (it 'blew' up a couple of months ago :( )

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