Thursday, 30 April 2020

Studio Tour Day Three, Haberdashery

 
 Where would I be without pincushions? These were made for me by Kate Haxell from some very old pigs and lettuces!


 I have worn my fingertips out over the years with pins and needles so I now need a little help picking up my small tools. These old glass vase 'frogs' are perfect for holding my scissors just where I can grab them.


 One of my legacies from my great aunt Lily was a vast collection of old wooden cotton reels. These now live in wooden desk trays near my sewing machine where they can be admired.

Tomorrow the 'objets' !

Wednesday, 29 April 2020

Studio Tour Day Two, Things in Jars



  All over my studio are glass jars and domes of all sizes. These tiny ones (above) contain Elizabethan pins, glove buttons, flat metallic glass beads and apple pips.

 
 Next to those is a an Art Deco powder compact with added antique lace and feathers.


Between my two desks (actually there are three...) is an old set of shelves held up in part with books. Here I keep my tiny apothecary jars of natural objects; leaf skeletons,lichen,seed pods and so forth.


On one of the window sills are jars for some of my old wooden cotton reels; you may notice that I label my jars with their emotional contents....hope, despair, wabi sabi, luck.


Tomorrow it will be haberdashery.

Tuesday, 28 April 2020

Studio Tour Day One, The Desk



 Like many other creative people I am not finding a mindset that I can work in at the moment, my main thoughts at the moment are to do with getting food and the safety of loved ones. I do however find great consolation in my studio, which is ten yards from my home.With this in mind it seemed timely to share my favourite studio things. I will do this over the next seven days starting with my desk...
 The image above is what I call my inspiration plate; a large antique wooden dish loaded with antique haberdashery, trimmings, china flowers, gold ribbons, glass buttons and all things that delight me. It has always sat on my 'embroidery' desk to inspire me to do things better. Everything in it is of a very high quality from a past age when such things were still to be had.

 
 On my other desk is a lovely oak pigeon-hole shelf where I keep a selection of random loveliness. This sits at the back of a wide desk for my sewing machine and fabric cutting.

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