Showing posts with label mother's day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mother's day. Show all posts

Saturday, 14 March 2015

Calico dolls made with my mum over thirty years ago

When we were small, my Mum used to make handmade dolls. Back in the early 1980s, way before online selling was born, she would sell her dolls to a local shop in town. It was a way to make a little bit of income alongside being a busy stay-at-home Mum to two small children. On the eve of Mother's Day, I want to share some photos of these lovely dolls & also share the dolls my Mum would help me make. I think these early memories of watching my Mum sew instilled in me a love all things creative.
handmade calico dolls made with my mum over thirty years ago
I remember my Mum would often have the sewing machine out on the dining room table when we were little. The whirr of the machine was a familiar sound in our house. Some of my earliest memories are of my Mum letting me sit next to her & press the foot pedal whilst she guided the fabric through.
My Mum used to make two types of fabric dolls. One type was a larger calico doll with brown wool hair, carefully styled into two thick plaits on each side of the doll's head. They wore beautiful dresses with many layers of petticoats underneath, all handmade by my Mum. She also made smaller dolls with close-cropped hair. They all wore various different styles of dress. The pictures featured here are of the smaller doll wearing a ballet outfit.
handmade calico ballet doll with gingham dress
handmade calico ballet doll with gingham dress
Sewn in calico and with hand knitted jumpers and pretty gingham dresses, as a small child, I used to covet these dolls. I didn't really understand how complicated the work was, when I look at them now, I see how much effort went into every detail of each doll. The doll featured here has a little wrap-over cardigan carefully knitted by my Mum, she wears a dress sewn in soft cotton fabric, her tiny little felt ballet shoes are tied up with pink ribbon. There's even a tiny pair of lace-trimmed bloomers under the dress.
handmade calico ballet doll with gingham dress

handmade calico ballet doll with gingham dress
When I watched my Mum make these dolls, all I wanted was to get my hands on them, but they weren't intended for me, they needed to be sold in the shop. I must've worn my Mum down with pleading because she eventually gave me one of the ballet dolls. Handmade over three decades ago, she's holding up well.
Like most children, I was curious about how things are constructed and I wanted to imitate my Mum. So, as I got a bit older, probably around the ago of six or seven, my Mum would let me have some calico, wool, felt and fabric and I would try and copy the dolls she made. I have kept two of my attempts. I think I must've had quite a bit of help with both of these, my sewing skills were still developing, but I enjoyed having a go.
handmade calico doll made by me in 1980s with my mother
handmade calico doll made by me in 1980s with my mother
handmade calico doll made in 1980s with my mother
All these dolls are over thirty years old now. I think the ballet doll has stood the test of time & this design would still be popular with girls today. Some designs are timeless, little girls always like cloth dolls. I kept my own attempts at doll-making for sentimental reasons, in fact, it's a miracle I still have them because I've moved homes quite a few times. My early memories of watching my Mum sew almost definitely sowed the seeds of creativity in my brain...so I'm not going to part with them any time soon.
This Mother's Day will be tinged with sadness because my Mum will not have her own Mother around for the first time in her life. My Granny passed away a few weeks ago. She was also a very skilled seamstress and her love of sewing was passed onto my Mum, who in turn, passed it onto me. These dolls represent the way skills can be handed down through the generations, and I think it is important to keep that tradition alive. My daughter watches me sew and has already declared she wants to be a 'Maker' when she grows up...which sounds good to me.
So, I think this Mother's Day if you do one thing, try and make something together...make a den, make a meal, make a mess...make memories.
I'm linking up with Brilliant Blog Posts and My Best Post of the Week #MBPW over on Britmums.
















Tuesday, 3 March 2015

10 of my favourite Mother’s Day cards created by Independent Designers

Every year I buy my Mum a card created by an independent designer. There are loads to choose from, many raise a smile and all sing the praises of Mums, Grandmas, Nannas and Grannies. We’re all busy people & sometimes it can seem easier to bung a card in the trolley when we’re doing the weekly shop. But I urge you to either visit a local gallery or independent shop in your area or get online & purchase a card from someone who designs & creates in the UK.

We have such a wealth of talent in this country. Independently designed cards can often be personalised, many are hand drawn and lots of designers use techniques such as screen printing, mixed media and papercut skills.

By choosing a card that hasn’t been mass produced by a large card manufacturer you are helping to support home grown talent. You may also like to read about the “Just a Card” campaign started by Sarah Hamilton and supported by Mollie Makes and The Design Trust. The campaign aims to encourage people to appreciate just how valuable every purchase from artists, designer/makers and independent shops are. Take a look at their website to find out more about the “Just a Card” campaign

Alongside lots of cuddles and a cup of tea in bed, I'd be happy to have any of these cards handed to me on March 15th. The following is a list of 10 of my favourite cards created by independent designers from the United Kingdom.

First up is 'Tea Rrific' Mother's Day Card from Tee and Toast

Custom Illustrated Portrait for Mother's Day Character Card by Calico Skies

Mother's day card - elephants - handmade card by Sally & the Freckles

My Fingers May Be Small But… Cute Mummy Card by Cloud 9 Design

Happy Penguin Mothers Day by IvoryMint

Funny Mummy Poetry Card by DogAsPony

Mums things mothers day card by mrs L cards

Thank you for being so lovely - handcut custom papercut card by House Of Alphonse

Personalised 'Best Mum' Family Tree Card by Peardrop Avenue

Personalised 'Loveliest Grandma' Certificate by Eskimo Kiss Designs

“It is more important than ever to support our local independent shops. To keep our High Streets peppered with interesting galleries and indie shops we need to be mindful of our buying choices. So whether it’s just a card, a print or a piece of jewellery, support your favourite makers, and show us your purchases using the hashtag #justacard.”

This blog claims no credit for any images posted on this site unless otherwise noted. Images on this blog are copyright to its respectful owners. I have asked permission from each of the designers featured here to use their images on my blog.

Linking up with Brilliant Blog Posts,My Best Post of the Week #MBPW over on Britmums and The List link-up on youbabymemummy.com

Friday, 20 February 2015

Mother's Day discount offer on vintage fabric handmade gifts

Mother's Day is just around the corner.
Here in the United Kingdom, it's Mother's Day on the 15th March.
Rather than picking up something on the high street or in the supermarket, why not give your Mum a unique, handmade gift?
I'm currently offering a 25% discount on all my vintage fabric lavender rabbits and owls.
Filled with soothing lavender, they make the perfect gift to help any hard-working Mum relax.

Vintage fabric rabbits have 25% off the original price - so they are reduced from £12.50 to £9.50
handmade vintage fabric owl shaped lavender sachet
Vintage fabric owls also have 25% off the original price - so they are reduced from £9.00 to £6.75
handmade vintage rabbit owl shaped lavender sachet
handmade vintage purple fabric owl shaped lavender sachet








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