Sunday 9 November 2014

Pussy cat pussy cat where have you been?

Pussy cat pussy cat where have you been?
I've been to London to visit the Queen!

Well, actually Queenie didn't invite me up to the palace for a cuppa and a catch-up, maybe next time?
Although I went to London for work, I did manage to fit in some sewing-related shopping. Who'd have thought??

First stop, the gorgeous Liberty shop. The old part of the building is made from timber from an old ship so in keeping with its origins a mast and sails occupies the centre space. Beautiful!


Liberty is not a shop where it is easy buy smaller fabric cuts, on the whole you could mostly only buy half metre cuts off the bolt. A little rich for my diet (great self-control Megan) but I did find a WOF that made its way into my shopping bag.


I spent a weekend with a friend I used to flat and craft with. She had bought me a bundle of fabric from the V&A museum to celebrate my arrival. The fabric is a little unusual but I'm thinking it might look good made up using Adrienne's High Tea pattern.


For a book lover like me, the huge Waterstones near Picadilly Circus had me in seventh heaven. Floors and floors of books *sigh*. Resisting the urge to fill my suitcase with books, I settled on a couple of poetry collections and just one quilting book.


The instructions inside are so clear and there are lots of fun looking projects to try - I've not seen this book before, so it was a very happy find.


I had a lovely time away but as always, am very happy to be home and I'm looking forward to dusting off my sewing machine :-)

5 comments:

  1. My dream is to go to Liberty of London. So amazing

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  2. Welcome back! I have only just bought my first bit of Liberty as well. It's such lovely fabric. Lucky you getting to the Liberty shop. You must bring that book down for our next sewing day. it looks awesome

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  3. Welcome back, very envious you actually got to go to the Liberty store. I am trying to pluck up enough courage to cut some small strips off mine.

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  4. welcome home! Your new liberties look lovely, and the V&A fabric selection looks inviting... I think a high tea quilt is certainly called for! L

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  5. Sounds like our off-work hours were very pleasantly spent!

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