Monday, September 29, 2025

Stockings, Angels & Mushrooms

Greetings lovely friends & readers

I started this Post on Friday & it's now Monday .  .  .  it is school holidays here in New Zealand so the days are busy and full (plus I am tired & slow-er) 😉



 Picked yesterday - if I can have a vase of spring flowers & a nice candle burning, I'm a Happy Camper 💖


For the past 2 years, in the lead up to Christmas, I have sewn stockings for my local Patchwork Shop, Stitch'n Stuff.  The store fills them with chocolates & they go into the Foodbank boxes for the families with young children.  This year, although I have asked 4 times, they are not going to be doing them.


After the close off date last year my friend Gail gave me a large selection of Christmas fabrics she no longer required & I'd cut some stockings out in anticipation of being ahead this year.  I realised that some of the fabrics I'd cut out had cat prints on them so I decided to make up stockings for my 3 furry family members 😲 Yes you are allowed to roll your eyes (!!)




Because my lot get "treats" everyday of the year - I am not promising to actually fill the stockings but I thought they'd be a fun novelty hanging on the tree.  
Look at that print top left - doesn't that just look like Little One ??  Then we have ginger Miss Pippi & the right hand one had several black/white cats on it, not that Blackie would give one iota if I made him a stocking or not!




Three sweet little Angels flew out of my sewing room this week after I'd put the finishing touches to them.  I'd made the bodies quite some time ago & just needed to dress them, add hair & halo's etc.  I used some of the new Tilda Christmas range, which I just adore.  Do you have a favorite ... Miss Red, Miss Cream or Miss Green ??

The back view. 
 Their lower bodies are weighted with pellets so they sit nicely.  

This is the pattern I used.  A very old pattern that I can no longer find on the worldwide web.  


My friend Gail is opening her home for the local Garden Ramble in November.  She is going to be selling handcrafts from her studio & asked me for some of my concrete mushrooms - the ones I'd made in * this post *.  
I purchased a set 3 silicone candle molds from Temu as I wanted to try some larger sized ones in pink.  They turned out great but I think I still prefer the eggshell sized ones. 

In between looking after Sid last week I managed to get a selection made & painted.  Little One takes his watching-paint-dry-duties very seriously !  Here they are out on my deck having been sprayed with clear acrylic varnish. 


I managed to get 2 large sized sets made (pink) & half a dozen medium sized sets (of 3).  I think they make an attractive gift when wrapped up in cellophane.  The labels I make myself using an old cardboard Cath Kidston calendar.  


Sid & I cleaned out the kids book suitcase & packed up a boxful of books & puzzles to donate.  We dropped them off at the local Salvation Army store & had a quick browse.  
Sid came out with nothing but Granny couldn't help herself & purchased this gorgeous vintage mirror picture for $15.00.  I've hung it in my bathroom & just LoVe it.  


To give you an idea of the mentality of the furry ones around here ... you can see above that I've made cosy places on both outdoor chairs with soft rugs & towels but Blackie prefers to sleep on the hard cane table instead !!  

Verse from Sweatpants and Coffee

I am off to Kinloch tomorrow dear friends, to look after Alec.  I will post again on my return as I still have much to share but this post is plenty long enough.

Wishing you all a wonderful week ahead - remember to be kind to yourselves & to each other,

With much love & friendship to you all,



22 comments:

  1. Lovely to have spring flowers indoors. I do like those angels, very pretty. And well we all know that cats are weird.

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  2. You have been busy with Christmas stitching. Those little angels are sweet. I do love the red one. The new Tilda Christmas fabrics are pretty aren't they?? If I can have a vase and a sweet, scented candle nearby then I'm a happy camper, too. Oh my, LoVe that gorgeous op shop mirror! It would've come home with me, too. Enjoy the holidays with your grandchildren, dear Julie.

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  3. I'm pleased you got there with your post, they are always interesting. I did roll my eyes Julie, really what will The Grinch think? Maybe he will think you are cool as he is cat mad like you! I love the mushrooms, super cute to pop into a potted plant indoors or out. I picked a few spring flowers from my garden yesterday too, so nice aren't they? Happy granny duties Julie!

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  4. The mirror picture was a great find - I love it. Cute little angels and your mushrooms look good packaged up like that. Enjoy your time away. xx

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  5. Hi Julie , what a lovely blog again.
    So many handmade goodies , love them.
    We just got back from a lovely 3 week holiday with friends , so I am catching up .
    Seems a long time , hugs June.

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  6. I love the cat Christmas stockings - it's the thought that counts! The pink toadstools are sweet but the white-spotted red ones are always my favourite. Where would mums be without grandparents to take up the slack? Enjoy your grandmotherly duties.

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  7. oooooO! And as a sayings person...love the saying at the bottom
    there....nowt like sweaty pants and a coffee...or tea...! HeHe! :).
    Great for the week ahead...I'll bear it in mind....! :O).

    Miss Red..? Miss Cream...? Miss Green...? No! No! A Miss Pink
    please...??? HeHe! Bless!x
    Oh! I do love your angels Julie, always have done, there so unique
    in there appearance...a look so special...rather like the furry three! :).
    And talking about the furry three....HeHe! There still helping out
    when they can, l see, and l know Blackie does'nt do much, but he's
    more of a supervisor, making sure the other two, are getting things
    right..Good old Blackie...Good on ya brother...Good on ya...! :)x

    And the concrete mushrooms turned out well to....nice colour,
    (of course)...and look good together...! All wrapped in cellophane.
    Nice and decorative...!

    Best get on, time for an Earl Grey...Honey and Lemon...couple of
    Bourbon biscuits....Job done...! :O).
    PS..
    Please don't forget Blackie's stocking...or else...HeHe! :O).
    Merry Christmas! 🎁 🔔🎄 Ho Ho H 🎅 🎁 🔔 Merry Christmas! 🎁 🎅 🎄

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  8. Wish it was Kinloch in Scotland! What larks we could have! Are you selling any little Xmas stockings Julie? I have 4 little recipients in Auckland who would love them? Or if you know if any crafters that sell online I'd be really grateful for any links (not posting Xmas parcels from UK this year. Cost is so prohibitive).I still love my Angel that you sent me all those years ago!Hope the school hols don't prove too tiring!

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  9. I love the cat stockings, Julie. Of course, Little One's is my favourite (don't tell the others). I made 2D Christmas baubles with photos of our cats on them and I love hanging them on the tree every Christmas. I will probably have to make one for our visiting cat as well... The angels are all really sweet. I am sure the mushrooms will be really popular. I'm glad to see the Little One is 'helping' you with your activities too.
    Best wishes and have a lovely week.
    Ellie

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  10. Lovely to see all your makes as usual. I'm off to the Knit & Stitch show in London next week, I haven't been for years so I'm really looking forward to it. I expect some purchases will be made.

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  11. I just love everything you do. So clever and fun!

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  12. Julie, another creative post with lots of love attached. Love the cat stockings. Our pets are family too. The mushrooms look very festive. Love the mirror xx

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    1. Thank you so much dear Sandy. Yes I agree - our pets sure do become our family. Mine are probably more spoilt than many of my other family members (!!) 😉 xx

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  13. I wasn't rolling my eyes Julie 😉, they are such cute little stocking for the pussy cats, as are the angels, the red one is my favourite. I want to have a go at the concrete mushrooms, but it is still on the to do list. Love your mirror picture. Have fun looking after Alec.

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  14. I pick Miss Red. No eye rolling here, I always bought Shania a Christmas gift and have continued the tradition with our Grandcat Eiko.

    God bless.

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  15. All the Christmas Angels are so beautiful Julie but I think Miss Red is my favorite, though cream is not far behind. You are so talented - I don't think you realise how much beauty you create. Have a lovely time with your grandsons. Sarah USA xx

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    1. Thanks so much Sarah. It seems that Miss Red is a bit of a favorite. She is very popular. I love her too. Have a great week Sarah. xx

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  16. I've just blog-hopped from Mean Queen's blog. I think we have a few things in common - cats - Little One is very like my Lulu, and her sister is Pippi (!) and I have two others, Alfie and Little Whale - the latter being not too dissimilar to your Blackie. I love your sewing and crafts too and that mirror's gorgeous. Here's my blog, in case you want to say hello. https://codlinsandcream2.blogspot.com/

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  17. I didn't roll my eyes Julie, I think I would do the same.Those concrete mushrooms turned out fabulous I love them.

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  18. Hi sweet Julie! I like the green angel! So cute! Oh,those cute kitties. I would give them lots of treats, too! Maybe they will get mice in their stockings? xo

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  19. I love your mushrooms Julie. They look great. x

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