Showing posts with label Hope and Elvis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hope and Elvis. Show all posts

Tuesday, 25 August 2015

London was too big for a small dog

Well it's been over a week, and I know I'm a very bad boy.



But it has been a very busy couple of weeks and I know I promised to tell you about Daisy's visit to London but we haven't had a minute to ourselves. Last week it was work, work, and even more work, plus there was family stuff to take care of.

But I'm back now and Daisy was so excited about London, and of course seeing Jessie. Daisy said it was  a good job I didn't go with her because London is so crowded I might have got stepped on and I didn't want that.

Jessie opened at 11 o'clock on the Saturday morning and Daisy was on the tube by 10 o'clock excitedly clutching her sewing bag. However the tube doesn't go all the way to Jessie's and so Daisy had to negotiate London buses which is not as easy as it sounds.

That being said she made it. Can you tell how happy she is?



Book signed and glass of Prosecco, what a way to start the day. Now if I didn't go and Daisy is in the picture, who do we have to thank? Well that would be Louise of Hope and Elvis, thank you for letting me use your pictures.

Daisy met some of her friends too. It was a very girlie day.

Jessie has restyled the shop and it's so beautiful and very Jessie too.



The picture is a little blurred but Daisy was so excited she was even trembling on the train going down to London, so you can imagine what she was like on the day.



She had calmed down a little by this time though. 

While Daisy was on the train can you guess what she was doing?



That's right. She was making hexies with beautiful pieces of vintage fabric. Have thread will travel is her moto, however, there was a moment of panic in the hotel when she discovered that she  hadn't got any red thread! If I'd been there I would have found some for her, but she left me at home. Wait a second while a brush away the tear and blow my nose.

There was a sewing workshop outside and Daisy was first in.   (What a surprise!)




It seems that sewing on the pavement is permitted in London, who knew? Daisy's dress was much admired, and I think a few people wanted one for themselves.

While Daisy was down in London she took some time to walk around the National Portrait Gallery and the National Gallery too. They were just around the corner from the hotel. 

On the Sunday she went to the Imperial War Museum and walked around the World War 1 exhibition and took a picture of the first poppy to be made.


  
A sad and moving sight.

There is a rumour that Jessie will be having another sewing day in November, hands up anyone who thinks that Daisy will be attending that one too.

Three, four, five, seven.... oh I can't count that high, but yes you're right she will be there.

If you're in London and want somewhere that is welcoming and lovely go and see Jessie she is one of the most amazing people, and she likes dogs.

Monday, 10 June 2013

A weekend with Jessie Chorley



Just a quick post to share with you the fabulous weekend
I've just spent at Hope & Elvis with the very talented


Here is a glimpse of some of her work ...


tiny stitching and gorgeous embellishments... 


using found fabrics and buttons to create stories...


 dreams...


and pages of loveliness.


I want to live in her work!


We started on Saturday with creating a journal 
from an old book.
Jessie sells these in her shop on Columbia Road in London.


We were given lots of ideas and inspiration before we started.


I had started a journal on last years workshop
so I decided to add to it rather than start another one.


We all got a little 'stamp crazy'!


Dresses, hearts and clocks...


with added ribbons...


I also made a page of patchwork hexagons.
These were from Sarah Moore Vintage


We had such fun just playing...


and creating...


I plan to make a 'princess and the pea' collection 
of mattresses for this bed.


We shared our stories and work at the end of the day.
Perfect!


Day two was all about using stitching to create a piece.
I used this gorgeous antique baby top to sew
this lovely quote I found in a quilt book.
I still have bits to add yet though.


The only other piece of work I managed to snap a picture of was
by the wonderful Mrs Bertimus


Now there is the most marvellous story to accompany this
piece if you click on the link above 
(as she tells it much better than me!)


It was so fantastic to spend the weekend with such a lovely 
bunch of ladies.
There were lots of laughs and some heartfelt stories
told through the things we created.


A great big thank you to Jessie and Louise for organizing 
such an wonderful day .


Thanks for calling by.
Love and hugs
Daisy
x


Thursday, 7 March 2013

Where have you been Daisy?


Has it really been 5 months?
I have been reading your blogs but the voice
for mine disappeared.
I don't know where or why.
There is no excuse or reason.
It just went away.


So here is a bit of a catch up in picture form.


I've been doing lots of stitching by hand ...



and by machine.



 I've had lovely deliveries of vintage fabrics.


Christmas prep began.



A bit of sorting got done.



A bit of time out at a paper based workshop.



Little paper dollies made at Hope & Elvis



Followed by a lamp shade making course.


Then Christmas arrived ...


and I had fun decorating and spending time with my family.



Before I knew it  February arrived...



and a little hankie curtain got made.


I played with old envelopes...


and more scraps of old paper and velvet ribbon.



Patchwork hexagons came next.


Followed by paper bunting.



Then came a batch of thread catchers.



So you see I have been busy playing and making...



but not blogging ...


If you're still out there ...


Thank you for bearing with me.


Apologies to those who follow me on facebook or instagram
and have already seen most of these pictures.
I wish you all a lovely weekend.

Love
Daisy