Wednesday, 12 October 2011

What’s On Your Workdesk Wednesday? #123

It’s dark and dreary here today. I was holding the curtain out of the way with one hand, as I took this desk shot, to try and get every last ray of light through the window!

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You can see the same pile of leftovers from last week, with a few new additions. The latest issue of Making, which gets better and better every month. A set of tea towels, that I bought to make some aprons. I couldn’t find the weight of fabric, in the type of designs I wanted, without having to pay silly money, so I hit on these as a solution. We’ll see how it goes.

I’m off to Julia’s for a nose around a few more crafty desks. How about you?

19 comments:

Suzy said...

Loving those tea towels Fiona - looking forward to seeing your aprons -wondering if even I could managed to convert a tea towel into a pinny

Sian said...

I see some nice doilies at the side there too

humel said...

Lots of pretties to be seen here :)

Belinda Basson said...

clever idea with the tea towels!

Maarit at Violets Corner said...

Lots of interesting things here.

Craftin Suzie (Susan Wykes) said...

What a good idea with the tea towels xx

Lunch Lady Jan said...

What a pretty desk - lots of lovely colours and prints. Look forward to seeing the pinny :)
Hugs, LLJ xx

Alison said...

Looking forward to seeing the aprons!
Alison xx

alexa said...

Such pretty fabrics - and a great idea to use tea-towels. I'm sure I remember my Mum using one for us as children years ago, though not as pretty as this...

Morti said...

This'll be interesting - tea towels come in all sorts of sizes! Can't wait to see how they turn out.... Thanks for stopping by.

Susanne said...

Lovely tea towels, and doilies too. Have fun crafting those aprons.

Twiglet said...

Great idea with the tea-towels - hope we see what you make with them too. x Jo

Unknown said...

I've loved those fabric bags since seeing them a few years ago. I keep thinking that I'll make some one of these days. (They are in the photo of the magazine). It's great to hear you 'thinking outside of the box' by buying something readymade for the quality of the fabric so you can make your own thing! *smiles* Norma

fairy thoughts said...

I look forward to seeing what you make with hthe t towels, lovely colours
thanks for sharing
janet

shazsilverwolf said...

I think the tea towel idea is brilliant, looking forward to seeing the results. Running a bit late this week, have a good week, Shaz

Anonymous said...

Hi Angelfish - Just joined WOYWW and my pic is not of my working desk; oh well, I'll get it next time as I can get messy; you seem to be pretty organized. Your choice of fabric for the apron is a good choice, we creators have to be imaginative, that's what is so inspiring. I'll be making a Halloween apron; nothing fancy, so I'll post it prior to the day -- haven't aprons become popular and they are so cute -- thnking about making some for Christmas presents they are so easy and fun to sew -- and fast! Blessings Terri www.morningdewdrops.typepad.com

Jo said...

I love the fabric. I meant to buy Making but I picked up the wrong mag!

Lisa-Jane said...

Ooh that's a good idea. Can't wait to see them.

l00pyscraftcreations said...

Love the way crafters think outside the box!
hope to see the finished aprons, good luck