Tuesday, 9 February 2010

Cath Kidston pinny...



Morning girls,

Do you remember this lovely hankie I got from Cath Kidston??


Well this moorning I had a spare hour so, I decided to make it into a pinny,




out come the needle,  thread and buttons





and the misses Peggy and Dolly with their pretty red ribbons. I chose the red spotty ribbon which is from East and is a bit heavier than the checked one and stitched it along the top of the hankie (or pinny)



making sure there was enough to tie around me, then I added a lovely red button at the two corners



and in less than an hour my very pretty Cath Kidston pinny was finished. Now this isn't a pinny to wear for housework or washing up, oh no, it's more  a pinny for answering the telephone  "Hyacinth Bucket style!!! "  I better go to work before you think I've completely lost the plot hehe.



I took this photo of myself in the mirror just so you could see it on...I love it!!

At the moment the sun is shining brightly you know when your windows look filthy "brightly" but earlier it was snowing, so I'd better wrap up warmly and get off to work with my tape measure (I measure boobs!!!)




My clump of snowdrops are ready to show their little faces and in two weeks time its the annual "snowdrop walk" in the village hospital grounds, such  a wonderful sight....

From a snowy, sunny,  bitterly cold North East,

Bye Love Lucey xx

17 comments:

Kissed by an Angel said...

I love the pinny!!! How clever you are!!! Love the snowdrops too - can't wait for the spring flowers!!
xxxx

Knittings Nice! said...

Genius....great creating. Enjoy your boob measuring...hehe!

Dawn said...

What a lovely simple idea definatley not an apron for cleaning the oven in though!

Rachel M said...

Your pinny looks so pretty! :)

Anonymous said...

My congartulations to the lady of the house - what a very pretty pinny.xx

Chronicles of Dolliedaydream said...

Fantastic creation you are so clever, Hyacinth Bucket would be very pleased :-) all you need now is her periwinkle china tea set ...

Mary Poppins said...

Ohooo your pinny looks lovely I really enjoyed making mine from an old CK pillowcase, I love the way things are re-used :0)

X

Natasha in Oz said...

Wow, you are so clever. I love all your CK goodies too.

Lovely blog-will be back soon.

Best wishes,
Natasha.

Lisa said...

Thanks for dropping by my blog... I love your pinny... The colours are so fresh ... I love your blog too... Take care Lisa

Kissed by an Angel said...

I just saw your comments on Chez Sophie - our lollypop lady (when my kids were young) was called Avis!! I agree it is an unusual name though!!
xxxx

Anonymous said...

Hi Lucey - yes, they are tea towels, 3 for £2.50. I'm thinking about framing the large Union Jack?xx

Louise said...

oooh, love the pinny, in fact I love pinnies in general. Louise xxx

Jill said...

What a great idea Lucey, and so easy too.

Hugs RosieP x

Louise said...

I was given that very same button tin for Christmas. You came up with a very good idea for the apron. x

Sophie - Chez Sophie said...

Ohh lovely apron.
Fabby idea, hope you enjoy answering the phone in it, lol.
Luv Sophie xxx
PS you could just blog in it???

Em said...

That made me laugh, I measure boobs lol..
I had to clean my windows the other day could have done with that pretty pinny.
Have fun at work he he.
Emma xx

the little farm that could said...

Oooh I love your pinny...and your blog..it makes me smile.... :-)
Carry on the great fun..I look forward to more reads!
Dawn xx