Welcome to WendyRoomCreations. I love all kinds of crafts from patchwork and quilting to embroidery, crochet, knitting, felt and paper-making. I hope you will enjoy reading about my latest projects and I look forward to welcoming you into my world.

Sunday, 21 October 2012

Messing about by the river

It being a bright October day yesterday the Best Beloved and I decided to take a walk with the dogs over at Bradford on Avon.  For those of you that may not be familiar with this "working historic town" as the town sign describes it, it is a very picturesque town that straddles the River Avon.  It can be a nightmare to drive through however as so many of the roads that approach the town centre come down steep narrow hills.  That aside, it is a lovely town and does have some good small shops and places to eat.  (Sorry I digressed into my tourist guide mode.) 

As I was saying, we took the dogs through the park down to the river.  Running parallel to a stretch of the river is the Kennet and Avon Canal (which also goes through part of the town).




Seeing the canal boats gave me a small twinge of regret that I haven't managed to get out on our canal boat this year.  The Best Beloved is more fortunate (!) because he flies out on Tuesday to go and do some DIY jobs on the boat whilst it is at it winter moorings.





This is me being guarded from the rear by Treacle with her bone at the ready to ward off attackers.  As always, Phoebe was off jumping in and out of the river.

Happy Sunday

Philippa x

Monday, 15 October 2012

Rain, Rain .............and yet more Rain

Yesterday it was sunny but what a difference a day makes because today it is pouring with rain and freezing.  I should be working out in my garden room but somehow I can't get motivated.  I was out there this morning and finished some Christmas bunting but so far this afternoon all I have managed to do is eat chocolate!

So what to do this afternoon?  Tuck up on the sofa with a hot water bottle and some embroidery I think..........and a good girlie film while the males are out.

Talking of males I thought I would introduce you to Timmy.  Timmy was rescued by Bath Cats and Dogs Home from a house that just had far too many animals.  He wasn't used to being touched by humans at all and to that end you can feel you are taking your life in your hands even now seven years later if you try to pick him up against his wishes.


 
Our other two cats are much gentler natured but Timmy has always been the bravest with the dogs.

 
The Best Beloved says he is not a cat lover but I know that Timmy holds a special place in his heart and I swear he bought this antique chair which stands on the landing especially for Timmy because it is not too high (Timmy is not very good at jumping), it warms up in the sun but perhaps more importantly Timmy can see what is happening downstairs whilst lying in comfort.
 
 
Now what film shall I watch?
 
 
Philippa xx
 
PS  They have just said on the news that is is 25 years since the Great Storm that hit us here in the south of England.  I can't believe it.....25 years.  I can remember exactly where I was at the time, can you?  

Sunday, 14 October 2012

A Midsummer Night's Dream or Nightmare?

Hi Everyone

Last week whilst at the fair at Pewsey I met a lovely lady called Annmarie.  She was very kind and admired my embroidered buttons.  She went on to ask me if I could make one for her daughter who's name began with the letter "S".  No problem I said.  Annmarie is obviously very proud of her daughter (what Mum isn't you may well ask) and went on to tell me that she is appearing as  Fairy Cobweb in Midsummer Night's Dream.  Could I convey all or some of that on a button please?! I said I would try.  I would just like to mention that the buttons I work on are 22mm which isn't very big is it?

Anyway I put my thinking hat on and during this week I got my needle and threads out, and here is the result.



She looks a little as if she has a Robin mask on as her eye came out rather larger than I had hoped but my eyesight isn't as good as it used to be.  Creeping old age and a chronic health condition have rather taken their toll.  Indeed I have been known to spend several minutes trying to thread the sharp end of the needle. 

Anyway the button is now winging its way to Annmarie courtesy of Royal Mail.

Never one to sit twiddling my thumbs (chance would be a fine thing) I decided yesterday to make a start on some Christmas bunting.  I got as far as six pennants and then I had a little helper come to keep me company....................


May I introduce Jasper who is one of our three cats (Copper and Timmy being the other two).  Jasper loves to come into my garden room when it is raining outside and either nudges my hands asking for a fuss or curls up on my work table thus taking up all the available work space.  I always said I didn't like black cats because I find it less easy to read their facial expressions but Jasper very quickly changed my opinion.  He is about 11 years old now and like me is going grey,and out of the three cats he is my favourite.  Just don't tell the others I said that.

Have fun
Philippa xx


Monday, 8 October 2012

Busy, busy, busy

I had a stall at a charity fair on Saturday over in Pewsey.  The fair was in aid of the Finlay Foundation and Wiltshire Air Ambulance.  Finlay was a little boy who was knocked down and killed by the school bus whilst holding his mum Niki's hand on the way to school.  I remember it very vividly and was very happy to support the event.   The hall was bustling with people all day and lots of happy shopping was done.  I wish I had taken my camera or thought to use the one on my phone and then I would be able to show you just what it was like.

I too did a little bit of happy shopping as there was one stall where the lady had been having a little bit of a clear out.  Look what I bought:

 
 
A Royal Worcester cream jug ("Do you really need yet another jug" says Best Beloved), a 1950s jam pot (I don't have one of these any more), and a small vase also from the 1950s I believe. 
 
 


I don't know if I dare tell you but the whole lot only cost £6.  Talk about a bargain.

They will be holding another event in April and I have already signed up for it.

I'm really getting into a new collection at the moment.  At the vintage fair that my friend Becky and I did a few weeks back I bought an Alfred Meakin jug from the 1950s with a lovely Paris scene on it.  Lo and behold I managed to outbid everyone for a tureen with the same design a week ago


and as you can see it fits perfectly with the items I bought on Saturday. 

Becky and I went to another vintage fair at Chipping Sodbury recently too and I added a few more embroidered tablecloths to my collection.  I cannot help but be really in awe of the ladies who spent hours sewing such beautiful cloths and it sickens me to find them so undervalued now.



 
 
It can't be right that something this beautiful only cost £4.50.  Is it any wonder I succumbed to the temptation to buy?
 
Philippa x