Friday, November 28, 2014
rockin' baby
Hello Friday, I've been waiting for you.
I'm ready for the weekend and I hope to see you all at the Winter Fair in Lommel!
Cheers!
PS: the cute xs stool is now living with Maantje Piet in Antwerp ♥
Thursday, November 27, 2014
baby it's cold outside
Let's meet at the Yvestown Winterfair in Lommel on Sunday, Noverber 30.
It's all going to be pretty magical with lots of fairy lights, lovely food, good company, workshops and lots of beautiful Christmas products.
Oh and please dress warm for it will be cold outside...
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
see you on sunday
The Y V E S T O W N * W I N T E R F A I R is approaching!
Here's one of the many new wooden x-mas trees I've made for the winterfair.
A green and eco-friendly Christmas tree, that will last for years!
Hope to see you on Sunday the 30th of November in Yvestowns garden in Lommel, Belgium.
Save the date and come to enjoy the cosy winter market full of stunning stalls and lovely folks!
Monday, November 24, 2014
golden gingko garden
Saturday, November 22, 2014
voorstraat
Saturday in the city.
Actually, we were on our way to Rotterdam.
On the highway, the car was making strange noises and we decided to drive to the garage.
We could borrow bikes and made a triftshop round in our home town Dordrecht.
The old historic center is truly beautiful.
We ate fried fish (kibbeling) on the market.
Bought some vintage Christmas decoration and a 'hard of hearing' sign (SH) and I fell in love with the x-mas windows!
At the end of the afternoon we cycled back to the garage and the car was fixed.
All in all, nothing special, but we had a pretty fun time in Dordrecht!
Voorstraat, the main and longest street of the city.
Friday, November 21, 2014
fluffy friday
Dit wollige wintervest met mouwen kun je nu ook zelf haken.
De nederlandse versie van het patroon voor een wollig vest mét mouwen is nu verkrijgbaar in mijn Etsy shop
(for now only the dutch pattern, I promise you; soon also in english!)
Have a good weekend!
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
bathroom rug
This colorful harlequin rug I've made with homemade fabric yarn, using piles of old T-shirts.
Good combination of cleanup and reuse.
It's also a very cheap way to make a striking rug!
If you fancy to make this rug for your (bath)room, all you need is a hook size 12 and a huge pile of old T-shirt or about 2000 grams of fabric yarn.
You can buy the harlequin rug PATTERN in my Etsy shop!
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
i love it. what is it?
Curious about the woolly object in the background?
At the moment I'm writing the pattern of a lovely wooly cardigan with sleeves!
(stay tuned if you are interested)
Furthermore, I'm busy making [wood & word signs] for the upcoming Yvestown Winterfair...
PS: [ik zie u graag] in Lommel!