Terrible title for a post, but I can't think of what else to put, it's been a busy week!. The tonsillitis keeps coming back, plus I also have a heavy cold, and with it being the school holidays, potty training (which, on our second attempt, is going really well) and Mr LK away, I don't mind admitting I've been pretty knackered! Shamefully, I didn't even get my act together to sort a wish list for Purl Patchwork while he was in New York, but luckily for me, he took matters into his own hands, and paid a visit to Kinokuniya and came away with a lovely selection of books, which I thought I'd share...
Look at those amazing crochet hooks, where on earth can I get one??!
Some lovely felted bags, I really like the handles on these two,
A few of you have asked for tips about felting, to be honest, I'm no expert, I'm a chuck it in the washing machine and hope for the best kind of girl, and believe me, there have been a few disasters. There was one charity shop jumper, it was really nice, tan wool, sleeveless top but it felted and shrank so much that it now looks like a comical hot water bottle cover!. It will make a nice bag though and quite sturdy too, as it's so thick. The best advice on felting is from Betz White and in particular this post as she gives before and after examples.
This week is back to school, so Wednesday should, in theory, be my first proper day crafting in a while, but instead I am off to London with Mr LK for a private view of The Royal Society of Portrait Painters, at the Mall Gallery to see his work on show. It is the first time in a long, long while I've been able to go, I've either been working myself, or looking after the children. Now we live closer to London, it is much easier to make the trip, we're not used to going anywhere on our own though without the children, I'll have to remember that this time I don't need wet wipes and chocolate buttons in my bag!
Thank you for all the lovely 'pink cat' comments, and yes, it will be part of the next Etsy shop update, so for now, back to sewing!
What a gem - looks like he chose very well.
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear you've been feeling so rough - hope you feel much better very soon.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pictures - didn't he do well, finding it for you?
Off to check out Betz White's instructions on felting now - thanks for the link. x
sorry to hear that tonsillitis is still kicking around - it has a habit of doing this. My best advice - get them taken out - it works wonders!
ReplyDeleteI have book envy - this is the kind of book you could pick up 1000 times and still not be bored. Good job Mr LK!
monda
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sorry to hear your feeling uk!!! Hope its all getting better. Enjoy your your Wednesday...
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Well its good to see you again.I had been wondering where you had gotten to......
ReplyDeleteglad to hear you are doing better.
The books are just gorgeous!!!!
Some lovely ideas in there......
So do you read Japanese/chinese????
those handles really are great! I especially like the one on the right!
ReplyDeleteLovely books, you're a lucky girl!!
ReplyDeleteMrLK did well! What wonderful inspiring stuff :) Hope you are feeling better soon x
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear you're still feeling rotten.
ReplyDeleteThose little coasters are absolutely lovely!
What a fabulous man you have - lucky you!!! And man whio will buy you Japanese craft books as a surprise is a KEEPER!! Lovely mags and I hope health will soon return to the LK home!
ReplyDeleteHope your feeling better soon
ReplyDeleteand i love the books !!
Sara x
Hiya - I found you via Sam at incywincy. I love your work and would like to add you as a link on my blog if that's okay?
ReplyDeleteLove those new books - no doubt you will find plenty of inspiration in them. Mr LK did well!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love the purr-fect kitty. She is pink and she looks like she could be a bit sassy. I just think you have out done yourself here! Kara
ReplyDeleteGet better soon LK. x
ReplyDeleteTo cheer you up a little bit ... You have been given an award! Check my blog =D
Wonderful books - he chose well!
ReplyDeleteOoh lovely books! I got my Crochet hooks from Etsy. I did a search and got a lovely set! Hope you feel better soon!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos - some lovely inspiration. I only wish I could find some woollen items in the charity shops - they all seem to be acrylic, which is no use to anyone!
ReplyDeleteCathy XX
The crochet hook looks like its by Clover the Co who makes bamboo knitting needles. Great book, I love Japanese craft books, lucky you, smile...
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