When Liz was 3, Bob was at College and money was tight. There weren't Charity Shops on every other street corner then - so I made lots of her clothes from remnants and scraps. Laura Ashley sold lots of gorgeous cord dresses and skirts which I could not afford. But they also sold bags of the odd shaped leftover pieces from the factory. For a couple of pounds I got loads of small cord patches. I made Liz a little blue jacket, and appliquéd houses, and Big Ben, and on the front, a cloud and the sun. On the back, above the houses, I put stars and the moon. The cloud and moon were scraps of my wedding dress fabric. Liz called it her sun, moon, stars jacket. I gave it to her for Rosie, but it was just before lockdown, and Rosie never wore it. But this weekend, Liz showed it to Jess, and she adores it...
I just wanted to get a couple of pictures, front and back. Jess was busy dancing about, waving the bathroom duck, explaining it all to me! That's Big Ben, Grandma. In London..."
It is so lovely to see the little jacket being worn again
That is going to be an heirloom jacket! It is gorgeous 😍
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DeleteThat jacket is gorgeous. I remember buying Laura Ashley scraps and making a patchwork bedspread as a wedding present for a friend when I was skint!
ReplyDeleteThey were such a bargain!
DeleteThis is a joy to read! Maeve xx
ReplyDeleteJess is one unstoppable bundle of joy!
DeleteWhat a lovely jacket. You are so imaginative to make a couture garment out of scraps! Charmaine
ReplyDeleteThank you! It is fun to make one-of-a-kind items.
DeleteAdorable - both the jacket and Jess!
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