Monday 1 September 2014

Lavender Hearts

 As summer nears its end and autumn is in the air i've been cutting lavender to dry to make little lavender hearts and sachets with.............i love the floral scent and the delicate shades of this plant...
............these gorgeous softly coloured fabrics have inspired my making........they are from the sausalito cottage collection by holly holderman for lakehouse dry goods and i think they are some of my favourite designs............
 ............as well as making lavender hearts i made some simple lavender sachets too.......the fabric is perfect for these......if you don't grow lavender yourself you can buy it online (which i also do)....i need a LoT of lavender..................i bought the soap below in the south of france............it is not actually lavender scented but i love the look of it here........


 ..............collecting decorative bottles, soaps and scents is something i love to do and have always done, to inspire design ideas and to just look pretty around my home, studio and now to photograph to share with my blog friends :)...............i love the floral fragrances too, especially when winter arrives and i can't pop out to the garden to pick a scented posy (though i do have lots of bowls of bulbs around the house in the winter time instead)....................
 ................three little lavender hearts.........now i have got over the initial 'cutting into' of these sweet fabrics i can get on with using them in a new patchwork design.................
...............i had a tidy up in my studio this week......only a quick one and i need to do a lot more, but i came across this cute little bag of wooden letters in my scrapbooking supplies cupboard.......
                                            ...............so i had a little play with them.............
 ................i have cut most of the lavender that i want to dry now and tied it into bunches and hung it up in the linen cupboard to dry............the linen cupboard was one of the things i was excited about when we moved here as it is a walk in one, with the original shelves which i imagined neatly stacked with linen and dotted with lavender bags.....it was like that for a while soon after we moved in but does tend to get filled up with storing other things now and then..............
 ...............i love all kinds of lavender..............below is some dried sea lavender from france......
                               ................and a traditional lavender in a cloche from our garden.................
 ...............another picture from our garden below..............i love the lavender here with the white daises and the beehive which is really a composter..........
 .................i am working on a lot of new projects at the moment, with several magazine commissions to complete so i will be cutting and sewing for the rest of today..........the weather has turned autumnal here but we are told the summer is coming back again later this week :).............the grandchildren go back to school tomorrow, in fact daisy starts school for the first time.......sigh.... (afternoons only for the first week).......how fast the time goes...............
 ..............i have lots of plans and projects for the autumn............i love the variety of seasons we have here in the uk and the pleasures that we enjoy with each one.............of course, making quilts is perfect for autumn and hand quilting is an ideal wintertime pursuit..............i'll be doing lots.......
..............thank you for visiting me here today dear readers, it is lovely to see you and i do appreciate your kind comments.........it is always a treat to hear from my blog friends and to find new bloggers too...........wishing you all a happy september wherever you may be.........back soon xxxxxxxxxxx 

54 comments:

  1. What a fragrant post Helen!And your fabrics are always so special!You make things precious with your good taste and inexhaustible energy.I also love the variety of seasons, I'm so happy for it!
    A warm hug from me
    Olympia

    ReplyDelete
  2. I love lavender as well...the hearts are lovely....such gorgeous fabric.

    ReplyDelete
  3. I thought I could smell the lavender while I was reading your post! How strange, it must be your beautiful photos...

    ReplyDelete
  4. It is amazing how the French touch is so well done by English world.
    French ( I was born in France) have the lavender, the savon de Marseille and lot of good products, but when it is used by English people it is always beautiful.
    The hearts are gorgeous and it gives a romantic touch that I like.
    The details.... for my part I like to put them in every door at home.
    Miss.

    ReplyDelete
  5. I love the fabric and the lavender hearts. Nice to use as present for special people.

    ReplyDelete
  6. I love the scent of lavender and I really love those pretty fabrics!
    There are always lots of lovely soaps to buy in France. :)
    Best wishes to Daisy for her first day at school!
    V x

    ReplyDelete
  7. Hello Helen! I love lavender too! One of my very favourite scents!! It is fascinating how many different varieties there are too! Lovely post! :) x

    ReplyDelete
  8. your hearth are lovely your gallery is just very nice .graphics are very nice . your website it just super. best of luck . do come visit me some time. that goes to everybody who see this. WE.HOBBIESANDCRAFTS.NET. and please sign my guestbook at the bottom of my webpage to let me know you came to see me do send your very good friends ( thank you )

    ReplyDelete
  9. Lucky you !
    Lavender here in Belgium bloomed so quickly this year... when I wanted to cut my yearly portion for drying, I realized I was already much too late...
    Lovely fabrics you've used to make those cute hearts !!

    ReplyDelete
  10. Lovely soft colours Helen. Your displays are very inspiring with the soaps and scent bottles. Very pretty. I do love lavender and the dried French sea Lavender looks very pretty too. x

    ReplyDelete
  11. How beautiful your lavender bags are - I have been making some too ... isn't it a lovely homely thing to be doing and they make such beautiful gifts. Betty

    ReplyDelete
  12. Oh Helen, a visit to your blog is like a balm to my spirits. I love your colors and can just smell fresh lavender. There is a grower up the road from us who sells in a roadside shade canopy.. we might need to drive up there! ((hugs)), Teresa :-)

    ReplyDelete
  13. Oh Helen, I can smell them from here ! So pretty and such a lovely reminder of summer to keep you going until this time next year,
    Kate x

    ReplyDelete
  14. These bags are a delight! I feel like the scent of lavender arrive to my home! You make always ​​beautiful projects! I think you've had some very pleasant hours! is a beauty! I wish her ​​well dry bouquets, good luck!
    Kisses from Catalonia!

    ReplyDelete
  15. Hello Helen, I so love lavender too - the scent, the colour and the flowers both of the traditional and the french. It's my favourite to see on embroidery, although I have never done any myself (will have to now!)
    Your patchwork looks very pretty, have fun with your commissions, Sam xx

    ReplyDelete
  16. Lovely fabrics to combine with lavender. Prettiness all around.

    ReplyDelete
  17. I love the scent and colour of lavender. ...it's so relaxing too. Thanks for a restful sweet post today Helen. How incredible that we're in September already I hope your darling Daisy enjoys school. Hugs xx

    ReplyDelete
  18. I've been cutting & drying some lavender too - we have it growing along our pathway to our front door & it gets a bit bushy making it tricky to get up the path. This is the first year I've attempted to dry some of the cuttings, and I hope to make some pretty little hearts and sachets with it to give as Christmas gifts. Thanks for the inspiration! Beautiful photos as always. Love the little wooden letters too.

    ReplyDelete
  19. Your hearts are so pretty and feminine Helen. My Sister gave me a small Lavender Cushion. It lost it's scent very quickly. I cut it open to find it was full of Wheat and only about 5% Lavender! It is definately best to make your own as you have. Marion x

    ReplyDelete
  20. Helen,
    I do not have a blog, but I do follow several, yours being one of my favorites. I look forward to reading your new posts each week. I am also a lover of lavender as I have several plants in my garden. All your creations are an inspiration to me, especially your colorful patchwork quilts and pillows.
    Thank you for sharing with us.
    Mickie, Indiana, USA

    ReplyDelete
  21. It is only since moving to Oregon seven years ago that I began appreciating lavender, actually grew a plant and visited a lavender farm. You are making lovely things with your lavender, Helen.
    Happy new school year :-) xx

    ReplyDelete
  22. I love lavender too and had to replant mine that I lost last winter. Luckily, I have a lot of dried from previous years to make into sachets. Your hearts are so pretty - love that fabric!

    ReplyDelete
  23. I didn't realize that there were so many kinds of lavender. They are all so beautiful. I love that line of fabric you are using. So pretty and soft!!

    Judy

    ReplyDelete
  24. Lovely hearts - and such a wonderful fabric. I never find some,when I look for. This weekend I baught lavendersoap for a friend, she like it.

    Sigrun

    ReplyDelete
  25. Beautiful lavender hearts and those fabrics are so sweet!! I am sure they smell so wonderful! I love lavender! Enjoy your week Helen! xo Heather

    ReplyDelete
  26. Mmmmmmm!!! I can practically smell all that lovely lavender from here! :-)
    Carly
    x

    ReplyDelete
  27. Hallo Helen,
    schön dein Lavendel-Post. Ich mag ihn auch sehr gerne und deine Kisschen und Säckchen sind wunderschön. Ich freue mich schon was du alles neues machen wirst. Die Stoffe sind herrlich.
    Ich wünsche dir einen schönen Spätsommer. Wir hier in Deutschland nennen ihn "Altweibersommer"
    Liebe Grüße Annerose

    ReplyDelete
  28. You make such beautiful lavender hearts.

    ReplyDelete
  29. Your lavender hearts are lovely. Today I bought a big bag of lavender blossoms as well, because we have a problem with clothes moths at the moment. I hope that the lavender scent will drive them off. But I will sew simple sachets, no hearts, I'm not a very skilled sewer. Have a nice sunny day, Viola

    ReplyDelete
  30. Ahhh...the smell of real lavender! One of my favourite scents. Love your little hearts, the fabric is gorgeous.

    ReplyDelete
  31. Oh, I love lavender so much. I have a big plant right outside my front door and I love walking out to smell it, especially after a rain. Your bags are so sweet, I am sure they will be a lovely addition to a closet or a drawer, maybe for underthings or nightgowns.

    ReplyDelete
  32. I love those fabrics! Thank you for another lovely post

    ReplyDelete
  33. Hi Helen, Lovely fragrant post today and so beautifully put together and arranged! The word "Lavender" really just says it all both in color and scent! Happy September to you all and I hope Daisy has a happy School experience : )
    xoRobin

    ReplyDelete
  34. Oh what gorgeous hearts Helen! I love fabric hearts. I have come across some of the Lakehouse fabrics before and these new ones are so lovely. I love the way your use so much French style-I adore French lavender and soaps too! It sounds like a busy Autumn for you -hope little Daisy enjoys her new adventures at school, she will be brimming to tell you all about it!
    Alison xx

    ReplyDelete
  35. Ah - your lavender hearts are just so pretty, Helen, as are all of your photos. I love the scent of lavender and at the moment have some lavender essential oil on a tissue that I'm breathing in. Lovely...

    ReplyDelete
  36. The dried sea lavender sure is pretty. I don't think I've ever seen that before. And your hearts are precious. You are always doing beautiful projects. Enjoy your week! Hugs!

    ReplyDelete
  37. every bit just gorgeous helen! i really need some lavender fabric, soap and oils (dried blooms too) in my life now, i always feel so inspired after visiting you! have a wonderful week ahead!
    xoxo lori

    ReplyDelete
  38. I can smell the lavender from here.....beautiful! :) xxx

    ReplyDelete
  39. Helen, I think that those fabrics are ideal for lavender sachets. Ideal!

    Lavender is one of my favorite scents. I always keep driet lavender in the apartment...easy to find it at the farmers market..either freshly picked in season, or dried.

    Best wishes, xo

    ReplyDelete
  40. Dear Helen
    I have had to buy the fabric you featured here - it is so pretty (but then you always feature lovely fabrics!)
    Have a good rest of the week.
    Best wishes
    Ellie

    ReplyDelete
  41. I love your pretty lavender hearts Helen, I bet they smell divine! Enjoy the rest of your week.
    Jane x

    ReplyDelete
  42. Your lavender hearts and sachets look lovely Helen. Such pretty pastel colours. Enjoy the last few days of summer! It's sunny and warm in Rotterdam as well. Perfect weather for gardening!

    Happy evening!

    Madelief x

    ReplyDelete
  43. I love lavender too, such a soft calming scent. I love your lavender hearts and really enjoyed this pretty post.
    Marianne x

    ReplyDelete
  44. I'm fond of lavender as well, Helen, and your sachets would make lovely little gifts, perhaps to tuck inside a pillowcase to promote sweet dreams.

    Karen

    ReplyDelete
  45. Your lavender hearts and sachets are delightful & I enjoyed this post. Happy September!

    ReplyDelete
  46. Oh how lovely my friend...these hearts must be divine with that lavender scent. My Lavender got away on me this year and was over before I could harvest it. So happy to come by for a visit...I have missed you and blogging. I love seeing what all my sweet friends are up to. Take care and HAPPY September to you.

    ReplyDelete
  47. The fabric is perfect for what you're doing and I wrote it down as I have been looking for fabrics with text on them. Perfect and I think I love everything that comes out of Lakehouse Goods. I love lavender but have never been able to grow it. I may do so me research and order some as I think the stores here sell the "not hardy" kind. I do know where to order some though also.
    Little Daisy off to school? Ahh...time does go quickly...all my grandchldren are in school now too...no more babies.
    I like the letters and you so such a lovely job on your "photo shoots". Have a great week!

    ReplyDelete
  48. Helen, your neadelwork is beautiful, blanket and rabbit! So colourful.
    I love lavender soap, and baught some in France for my friend.
    Have a nice time!

    Sigrun

    ReplyDelete
  49. Hello Helen, what a joy this post was. You really had fun with those letters! I too love lavender and am planning on making some wreaths with mine. I sometimes make lavender shortbread too, which is rather nice.Your new fabric is wonderful, I love the lettering and the colours.You really are making me want to do some quilting.We have had a week of glorious weather here. Hoping you have a relaxing weekend, and that Daisy is enjoying school. Love Linda x

    ReplyDelete
  50. Hello Helen,

    Lovely lavender-post! I love the scent of it, and your little hearts look so pretty - and they will make any room smell divine!

    Wishing you a happy autumn!

    Yours,
    Mia

    ReplyDelete
  51. Mmmm , love lavender! And that Marseille soap. I know what you mean about cutting into new fabric, I often lose courage and just keep it to look at ...!

    ReplyDelete
  52. I love lavender as well...the hearts are lovely....such gorgeous fabric.
    happy wheels
    super mario bros
    pacman
    agario

    ReplyDelete

Thank you for your lovely words...I so enjoy your comments and read them all.