We've had a tonne of house projects this year and currently the house's siding is being fixed. If the weatherboard is cracked or rotten, we're replacing it. If a lot is coming off we're putting insulation in behind it. Lots of hammering and sawing and lots of scary pictures! We had a fun afternoon tracking down the colour of the house paint. As it turns out, its Wattyl's Flemish Blue (Deep Base, Solagard, B 144.0, E 280.0, V84.0, KX 144.0). I love this colour and need to think about sheen's for when we get the house repainted next year. For now we just went with the closest to the tin we already had. One side of the house is done and we've painted a first coat of the blue. We've also had scaffolding up for a while. Its been hard to get in and out of the house with it though - this is our entrance walkway. This is the other side of the house after a day's work removing the weatherboards. There's a lot more work requ...
A quick make but it took me ages to finish! I was gifted this merino fabric ages ago at a fabric hoarders fabric swap. The binding is from a local Japanese shop on Cuba street . Cute, no? I started it so long ago that I've managed to lose the free pattern I used to create it. oophs! I like the tie I've pulled together a loop from the binding for the front. I've french seamed the seams. I really love the finish. This was one of my first knit garments so its lovely to have it finally finished. I didn't have a recipient in mind at the time - just wanted to use up the fabric and start thinking about knit fabrics but a friend recently had a baby girl so it'll go in the post soon!
My craft room was originally a dark terracotta brown and a deep almost blue navy. I finally picked a colour for it and spent some of the time over my Christmas holidays painting merrily away. It really was a pleasurable experience (except when we realised that the skirting boards weren't actually white and we had to redo those too as they had bits of the old colours liberally applied in places they shouldn't have!). The colour of the room was something in between the photo above and the one below. They really were quite strong colours. (And in case you noticed, yes I did write on the wall with my tester before we painted!) I'm very much a process girl and I thought a photo of the room with my painters tape up and the undercoat would be vaguely interesting for people. Ok, fine, I can't lie. I'm just too damn pleased with the whole process not to share it all - it is a web log after all :D It was at this stage that I remembered my mother's sage ad...
Wow, that looks amazing!! YUM!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your lovely comment on bunting and mittens today, happy easter!!
Louise xx