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Anne's Blog: New beginnings.....
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Saturday, January 3, 2015. Happy New Year to you all. Its been a long time and how I have missed blogland and the lovely people who live there. Anyway a new year and a new start.I am going to post more regularly and enjoy reading all your creative and inspiring musings.This is my new calendar. Saturday, January 03, 2015. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Click on the image to visit my on-line shop. Found, now home. Nostalgia at the Stone House. Tales of a jUnkaholic. Vintage,pretty and shabby.
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The Old Haberdashery: February 2013
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Tales and musings from The Old Haberdasher herself, the peddler of vintage homewares, textiles and haberdashery, the purveyor of artisan crafts from near and far. Friday, 15 February 2013. Tins, tins and more tins. One of my favourite tins is one that I found in my grandmothers bedside drawer and in it were all manner of things that had been special to her. One was filled with never used bandages still in their original 1950's packaging, for a never occurring emergency, but just in case. All kept in tins...
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Anne's Blog: Shades of grey.....
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Thursday, May 15, 2014. I'm loving a new colour in my life.grey in all its shades is very soothing not drab but restful. Thursday, May 15, 2014. Hi I have posted a pic of my grandson, your granddaughter is beautiful, look at all that hair. Jackson is a little baldy like all mine were. He is just the spit of his Dad. May 22, 2014 at 9:35 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Click on the image to visit my on-line shop. Found, now home. Nostalgia at the Stone House. Tales of a jUnkaholic. Some like it hot.
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Anne's Blog: February 2013
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Friday, February 8, 2013. Don't you just love Fridays? Enjoy your weekend whatever and wherever you are.x. Friday, February 08, 2013. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Click on the image to visit my on-line shop. Found, now home. Nostalgia at the Stone House. Tales of a jUnkaholic. Vintage,pretty and shabby. The Perfect English Cottage. Cushions we have made. A spot of Bother- Mark Haddon. The Birth of Venus-Sarah Dunant. The Gentle Art of Domesticity-Jane Brocket. The Other Boleyn Girl.
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The Old Haberdashery: January 2013
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Tales and musings from The Old Haberdasher herself, the peddler of vintage homewares, textiles and haberdashery, the purveyor of artisan crafts from near and far. Thursday, 31 January 2013. Whats your W.O.M.M? I was asked this question a while back, just after I had opened the shop. Kit, who runs the delightful Fish Shed. Kit in the Fish Shed. It has to be different and it has to reflect the personality of the shop. My biggest hit ever on our Facebook. Fresh Start - New Beginnings. Links to this post.
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The Old Haberdashery: Return of the Rustic Viking
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Tales and musings from The Old Haberdasher herself, the peddler of vintage homewares, textiles and haberdashery, the purveyor of artisan crafts from near and far. Friday, 2 May 2014. Return of the Rustic Viking. I have just come back from Norway. I was hoping to write a blog post about all the folk textiles and art but it was Easter and most of the museums were shut. They like a holiday in Norway. What I found instead was the real inspiration behind it all. The landscape. 3 May 2014 at 09:03. Simple them...
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The Old Haberdashery: April 2013
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Tales and musings from The Old Haberdasher herself, the peddler of vintage homewares, textiles and haberdashery, the purveyor of artisan crafts from near and far. Saturday, 6 April 2013. From Russia with Love. As a destination for an art lover/culture vulture, St.Petersburg is delightful. It is not surprising that the Russian royalty chose to live here. Two must sees on the art trail are without doubt The Hermitage. And The Russian Museum. To the painted wooden panels in rich shades of reds and ochres.
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The Old Haberdashery: October 2012
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Tales and musings from The Old Haberdasher herself, the peddler of vintage homewares, textiles and haberdashery, the purveyor of artisan crafts from near and far. Friday, 26 October 2012. East of India ribbon in the shop. Old shop interior (google images). Or the French 'Haber d'acheter'. To have to buy. Or maybe from the word Hapertas. A medieval Anglo-French word denoting pretty wares or a specific type of fabric of the time. Chinese street vendor (google images). Links to this post. It happened to me ...
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The Old Haberdashery: June 2014
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Tales and musings from The Old Haberdasher herself, the peddler of vintage homewares, textiles and haberdashery, the purveyor of artisan crafts from near and far. Thursday, 19 June 2014. For the love of Sylko. I love Sylko cottons. I love their exquisite colours. I love the names such as Dark Pimpernel and Light Petunia. They make sewing feel somehow glamourous. Buying a reel is like choosing sweets. Bright or faded, golden or pale, earthy or vivid. Links to this post. Wednesday, 4 June 2014. Her showcas...
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The Old Haberdashery: March 2013
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Tales and musings from The Old Haberdasher herself, the peddler of vintage homewares, textiles and haberdashery, the purveyor of artisan crafts from near and far. Friday, 15 March 2013. Old Postcard of Speldhurst Church. In the Summer she would open the front door with a view over the tombstones and the giant yew and we would sew and chatter on the front step. In the winter we would sit in the tiny kitchen huddled around the old pine table. Old Post Office Cottage, Speldhurst. And at age 7 and 3/4's I ma...
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