Now whenever I go to nearby Warragul (our nearest 'big' town) I stop in almost every time at Yarragon, a smaller town on the way. You see, Yarragon has the sweetest little patchwork, quilting, fabric and craft store. It's down a little laneway and is full to the brim with oh so many fat quarters, lace trims, cute buttons and delicious craft books just begging for me to take them home. I always go in there 'just for a look' and come out with an armload of things. Not for any specific purpose or project. Just some pretty things that caught my eye, and just because I can. How indulgent is that?!
My most recent loot included some fat quarters of pretty girly fabric I am thinking of making into a cot quilt for some impending babies in my circles (and hope like hell someone has a girl?!) I also scored some vintage wooden buttons, some resin roses and swallows to make into bobby pins and a lovely Scandinavian book featuring lots of home projects and embroidery. Hence the pretty shades of embroidery thread. I don't even embroider! That's how 'retail blind' I was.
Now just to sort out the mess of my sewing room and I will have somewhere to put all of this...bringing more in is definitely not helping to clear the clutter!
Images by Emma Durkin for Cinderella at Brindabella.
P.S. As much as I like the 'civilisation' here I do miss the quiet of living in the middle of a 1200 acre property with a five kilometre long driveway. You win some, you lose some I guess.
P.S. As much as I like the 'civilisation' here I do miss the quiet of living in the middle of a 1200 acre property with a five kilometre long driveway. You win some, you lose some I guess.
10 comments:
How funny! We stopped in Yarragon on Friday on our way home from Melbourne and I love that place! I could have stayed all afternoon...planning a trip again this Friday, we should have coffee!
Most definitely would LOVE to Lou! Fridays are really flat out for me at work though so will have to let you know how I'm tracking...hopefully can pop down the hill for half an hour. Did you go to Bob's shed? There's also a little antique shop down a side street near the supermarket which is nice, but it's a bit pricey if you ask me, he loves a haggler though!
Looks like you got some lovely finds there. We are near a small town, but the craft shop closed down last year. We have a little sewing shop though. Wish I had a nice shop like that nearby...but there's always the internet isn't there? Don't worry embroidery is quite easy if you stick to a simple stitch.
Country Target? I feel for you sister! Love your new purchases can't wait to see what you create with them ;)
Oh, Emma! What utter prettiness - no wonder you were swayed. I would have been, too. Your photos just keep on getting better - beautiful! J x
Hi Emma, just found your blog through Lou's point and shoot and love how creative you are. Your blog looks like great fun, so I became your latest follower :-). Looking forward to reading more. Have a great day maks :-)
Love, love, love all the loot you purchased. All that prettiness makes me want to go shopping. =) Hope you share what you make with the sweet supplies.
Seeing your gorgeous purchases makes me want to head straight for the shops!
Emma, your photos and styling are just beautiful and I love the muted light!!!
Truly gorgeous work.
xo
Thank-you Leslie, your comments mean the world to me :) *happy dance*
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