
Fabric Nation will be joining her
Seaside Sisters at the
Bethnal Green Working Men's Club Valentines Love-a-Fayre this Sunday. Treats galore for visitors to one of our fave venues. I visited last year and had lots of fun, so we are really pleased to be asked to join in this time. I am excited about the cute valentines fabric I had shipped in specially from the states to make some textile treats to celebrate lurve. Hopefully get some pics up before the day is out.
And, next week I hope normal service will be resumed on this blog! So many stories to tell and not enough time right now! In the meantime, fabric lovers, take a moment to celebrate the
textiles of
Lucienne Day, who sadly
died earlier this week. I love her fabric designs and I am lucky enough to have a few beautiful panels. In my teens, I used to search jumble sales for fifties textiles. I just loved the colours and shapes and had no idea about design, the Festival of Britain, or the names of designers. I was drawn to them because they were someone else's beautiful rubbish and a chance for me to make something from nothing. So cast-off Calyx curtains we remade into frocks and skirts and worn until they fell apart. These days I'm more likely to turn my fabric finds into cushions and purses, but if I'm ever lucky enough to own a pair of
these, I might be tempted to dig out one of my curtain frocks and have a Lucienne Day dressing up day.
Speak soon and take care until then. xx