Remember this pile? Last night I started cutting some of it to make one of Nanette’s bags. I’m so excited. I will post finished pictures. That bag is so cute. We are selling some of her patterns at the store where I work and they are a hit!
(By the way – today was moving-bolts-and-doing-inventory-day at work. Inventory=not that fun. Carrying around bolts of new fabric=fun.)
This little (?!) pile is for new nursing covers and diaper clutches. I’ve finally finished a few of the nursing covers. Now I am working on a new prototype of a diaper clutch. [What is a diaper clutch you ask? It is a more stylish package for carrying around a spare diaper and package of wipes in your purse to prevent them from being smashed and buried at the bottom of your bag. I still greatly need one of these myself and plan to use this prototype in my own purse.]Once I finish these projects, esp after I work out the bugs on the clutch/non-plastic-baggie-diaper-pouch, I will post some how-to tips as these are pretty easy projects and a good gift!
One of my favorite Christmas presents this year was the Elizabeth Gaskell collection of DVD’s.
If you have not yet had the opportunity to consume this fine entertainment, (and you are of the sort that enjoys British period drama) let me strongly encourage you to hastily get your hands on a copy of any one of the series included in this collection: Wives and Daughters, North and South and Cranford. I promise you will not regret it! |
So last night as I was working at my cutting table, I popped in (with giddy butterflies in my stomach) North and South (not to be confused with the Patrick Swayze Civil War mini-series made in the 1980’s). This has become one of my favorite new-to-me books this year. Let me assure you that Richard Armitage ranks right up there with Colin Firth as Mr. Darcy. This series is grittier than Jane Austen – deals with more complex issues of the British Industrial Revolution. But I have a special affinity (good vocab, right?) for this one because it is set in a fictional Manchester, England, a city I’ve lived in and love, where some of these issues still exist.
I discovered Cranford last year when it was on PBS. I absolutely fell in love with this series. Incredible ensemble cast. It made me laugh out loud (that Imelda Staunton!) and weep. High quality entertainment! Can’t wait to watch it again.
Nedra
My girlfriend gave me North and South last Christmas, and you are right, it’s a good one! I haven’t seen the others, and they are now on my list.<BR/>I’m excited to see (hopefully a tutorial?) the diaper clutch. Sounds like a good present for new mom’s.
nettie
i LOVE NOrth and South! It’s soooo good. I started watching Cranford last year, and then accidentally deleted it…I’ll have to check it out.
Lynnie
I can’t stand how awesome that collection is. And to think, I had a small part to play in it. I love your review. I’ll have to have Wendy read it since I am a missionary in the Church of North and South and we spread the opportunity to watch and see for yourself the feeling it enduces. She’s the mission president. I’ve recently been made AP. We might use your testimonial in our pass along cards.
Sara
Love those fabrics, they are beautiful! I haven’t seen that version of North and South, but I will defiantely check out the books!
calicodaisy
Love, love, love the Wives and Daughters and North and South. It's been a while since I've watched them; now the idea is on my mind!