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Wednesday 25 April 2012

Inspired by Inspirations

I wanted to tell you today about how inspired I was yesterday reading a blog by CatkinJane.  Her blog is here.

She was saying how she looks at the colours in nature that have been put together naturally for inspiration on colour palettes.

I had never though of doing this, but think it could really help me out of a bit of a hang-up I have got myself into!  You see colours have never been a particular strong point of mine.  Or rather putting colours together is what I should say to be exact.  As a child I remember wearing a colour scheme that I thought looked great but that would have looked good only in the 60's.  I would wander back upstairs to change, but was never quite sure why that khaki skirt didn't go with that black and green striped top and red socks.

Fast forward several years and I so often find myself mentally transported back to being a 7 year old child wondering if that shade of pink fabric clashes with that slightly darker shade of pink fabric!  And don't get me started on 'tones'!!  (although I am getting better!!)

So thank you CatkinJane for helping me look at colours in a slightly different way!  Do have a read of her blog for yourself.

I found these photos that we took a couple of years ago when we visited Eaton Hall near Chester.

These have given me some inspiration and might consider putting these colours together for my next bunting design.  I might call  the range 'Inspired by Nature'.


Doesn't the orange look lovely against the chocolate red leaves?


Look at the lovely red wine and cream colour of this aquilegia.


I would never have put lilac and yellow together, but who am I to argue?


Not a lot of colours here, but it's my favourite picture!  But maybe I will put purply pink and greens together!

Tuesday 24 April 2012

My first post!

Hello to everyone!

I am very excited to be starting my new blog!

I have seen a pattern for a lovely handbag made out of flowery velvet so I bought some velvet fabric the other day to have a go!

Trouble is though that I need some co-ordinating fabric to use for the lining, so I'm off to have a browse.  I know that the best way to buy fabric is with your hands so you can feel the texture, weight and be sure you have a colour match, but there's not loads of fabric shops in the nearby area so sometimes I have to buy on-line.

I actually find buying fabric on-line a bit like a lucky-dip at the fair.  You are not 100% sure what you'll be getting but you might be in for a big surprise!

I'll let you know how I get on.