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  • DIY Pumpkins From Fabric Scraps

    DIY Pumpkins From Fabric Scraps

    October 13, 2023June 24, 2025 Blog, Gentle Projects, Nature and Seasons
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    This a repost of a tutorial I wrote several years ago after our first trip to the USA. I kept the pumpkins for a year or two, then I gave them along with these felted pumpkins to an American friend who misses the beautiful Minnesota autumns of her…

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  • Giving Time For the Moment Rather Than Rushing Through Life

    Giving Time For the Moment Rather Than Rushing Through Life

    October 7, 2023June 24, 2025 Blog, Slowing Down, Thoughts and Reflections
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    A little while ago, I was scrolling through Instagram when something caught my eye. It was a video of a lady making a flower arrangement. It was beautiful, with seasonal flowers and foliage, and was both rustic and sculptural. When I read her post, it was one of…

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  • Giving New Life to Old Tea Towels

    Giving New Life to Old Tea Towels

    October 1, 2023June 24, 2025 Blog, Gentle Projects, Slowing Down
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    When we had our kitchen redone a few years ago, one of the first things I did was make some new tea towels. Making new tea towels is an easy thing to do. You can just cut rectangles from pretty cotton fabric and hem them, then decorate them…

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  • Sewing With Knits: The Ebook

    Sewing With Knits: The Ebook

    September 17, 2023June 24, 2025 Blog, Sewing Archives

    Over the last few months on Tea and a Sewing Machine, I’ve been writing a mini series called Sewing With Knits. It’s covered everything from what knits are, why you might want to sew with knit fabrics and what the potential problems are, to how to choose a…

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  • Sewing With Knits: Making a Garment With Knit Fabric

    Sewing With Knits: Making a Garment With Knit Fabric

    September 8, 2023June 24, 2025 Blog, Sewing Archives

    The earlier posts in the series can be found here. In the previous posts, we covered what knit fabrics are, what they are made from and how they differ to woven fabrics. We’ve also addressed how to choose a pattern and fabric that hopefully won’t be a nightmare…

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  • Embroidered Summer Wreath in an Embroidery Hoop

    Embroidered Summer Wreath in an Embroidery Hoop

    August 26, 2023June 24, 2025 Blog, Gentle Projects, Nature and Seasons
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    I had the horrible realisation the other day that summer is almost over. It doesn’t feel like we’ve had much of a summer in the UK. There were some nice days in May, then it was cold for ages! But even though the weather is nice now, there’s…

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It's ridiculously hot but at least it's cooler in It's ridiculously hot but at least it's cooler in the woods 🌳🌿

Apparently it's not just because it's shady. It's also because trees do a thing called evapotranspiration which means they release moisture into the air. So it's basically nature's air conditioning 🌿🌞💖

So if you are too hot and you are able to, find yourself a wood. Or even a clump of trees will do. 

If you like the idea of having something to do while you are there, I have written a new guide, called What to do in the Woods in Summer: A Guide for Creative People. It's quite a lot like the Wild Blossom Companion, there's a little bit to read, some forest bathing style things to do, some gentle, open ended creative things to do while you are there, and some more for when you get home if you want to stretch it out a bit more. The link is in my bio.

#creativelife #woodsinsummer #getoutside #slowdownabit #inspiredbynature
Visible mending on a pair of shoes 🧵🪡 I have the Visible mending on a pair of shoes 🧵🪡

I have the kind of feet that tend to cause holes in things quite quickly, and I only got these shoes last summer and they already had sprung holes.

We often treat things like they are disposable, and instead of mending things when they break, or spring holes, we throw them away and buy some new ones.

But we don't give much thought about what happens to them after we have put them in the bin. 

Sometimes things can be recycled, but not everything is and not everything can be. Elastane (probably what the fake laces on my shoes are made of) for example won't break down even with chemicals, so as far as we know it could be here forever.

Somas a tiny act of rebellion, I repaired my holey shoes with pretty patches and Boro style stitching.  They are not perfect but they are wearable again.

#wildblossomlife #boro #visiblemending #makedoandmend
Colour schemes for May... 1. This is actually a d Colour schemes for May...

1. This is actually a ditch between 2 fields. It's often manky and full of litter, but the other day it looked quite nice.

2. May is a very green month, so there needed to be one mainly green colour scheme!

3. I said before that the person who said, "Blue and green should not be seen unless there's something in between" must never have looked up and seen green leaves against a blue sky. When I pixelated the photo some purple appeared, which I thought was rather nice.

4. Hawthorn flowers are usually white, but I've noticed a variety that have tinges of pink.

#wildblossomlife #May #colourschemes #natureinspired #spring
It always amazes me how much one tiny patch of woo It always amazes me how much one tiny patch of woodland can change from one week to the next.

At the moment it is very green. The hawthorn is flowering, although it's now past its best, but it still smells gorgeous. The rowans are flowering too, and where the flowers are almost over, there are tiny little green berries already. Some of the leaves still have their springtime hints of gold or pink.

There are lots of birds, and I can hear little creatures rummaging around in the undergrowth, although they are hard to spot. There is traffic noise too (it's hard to escape it completely), but I can choose to acknowledge it and focus on the birds instead.

I love the woods, and because of this I am working on a new guide. I've called it Things to Make and Do in the Woods in Summer: A Guide for Creative People. It's a bit like The Wild Blossom Companion, but it includes some forest bathing style things as well as some creative invitations to do in the woods and later when you get home.

I will share more about it when it is ready (it almost is). In the meantime, there is a free version of the Wild Blossom Companion if you fancy taking a look. The link is in my bio 🌿🌱🌸

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