Monday 30 April 2012

Fat Face loving...

Hello everyone! I hope you had a lovely weekend.

On Saturday I went into Fat Face, which has been in town for a couple of years now. It is one of my favourite shops and I really wanted to buy something, but I couldn't decide what. Plus it was nearly closing time, and due to the rainy weather, I was the only one in the shop with these two lads manning the till and tidying up. Awkward...

So, here is a selection of things I would love to buy. Another barrier is the price tag!

Jade Stripe Maxi Skirt £40
 Ok, believe it or not, I am trying to steer clear of navy, which fills about half my wardrobe. It always seems to attract me, and this skirt was no different. It is lovely, no?
Bird Bead Bracelet £3
 This bracelet is cute, and bang on trend with it's little bird. It would go with lots, especially all my navy things!
Cameron Linen Mix Cardi £42
 Again, navy, but something I have been hankering after for a while. Maybe I should just get it...
Suzi Palm Springs Woven Maxi Skirt £40
 I tried this maxi skirt on a few weeks ago. It looked so pretty and would look good paired with a yellow cardi. But I am lamentably short, and it seemed to trail along like a train. I could take it up if I bought it, but I thought it would be cheaper to just make my own.
Kacia Peasant Blouse £35
 This blouse has pretty embroidery across the front. Would be perfect for a summer evening.

Sian Gingham Shirt £35
 This shirt is in a gingham print. I don't have a gingham shirt. I'm never sure about check shirts on me, but I think I would like this small gingham. Would look nice with the bird bracelet and a pashmina, methinks...
Ruby Seaside Stripe Skirt £38
This skirt could be dressed up or down, I think. Would look good for chapel with my navy heels, pink top and a navy hat. Could also look good with sandals, and maybe a yellow top. Plenty of colours in the skirt to get matching with! :)

You can visit FatFace at www.fatface.com.

Which items are your favourite? Let me know in the comments section.

Hannah xx

Saturday 28 April 2012

Projects in the Pipeline (1)

This is the first of many posts I hope to do, updating you with my ongoing projects.

At the moment I am knitting this stripy purple and navy scarf. Each stripe is eight rows wide and I have no idea how long it going to be or take me! I'll just knit until it wraps around my neck in a suitable way. It might take me all year!

Here are some pictures I just took:

 This is how long it is so far (not very!)
 Two times ago when I changed colour, I changed it on the wrong side. I have no idea how I managed to do this, but I didn't really want to unravel it all when I realised a few rows later! Hopefully it won't notice when I am swathed in scarf.
I now know how to join in new colours correctly, but for the first two goes I knit with both colours together, hence the messy join on both sides. :( Now I know how to do it, it is nice and neat.

Of course, I'll sort out the messy ends when I've finished, but I'm leaving them for now.

I am planning on making the other end triangular too, and then attaching purple and navy pompoms to the ends.

Hope you are having a lovely weekend.

Hannah xx

Monday 23 April 2012

CViE Meeting

On Saturday afternoon, my family and I went to a CViE meeting (Christian Values in Education), which was about Euthanasia. It was very useful for those of us who will doubtless have to take part in debates at school, university and the workplace, and for those who just wanted to be better informed on it.  It was, of course, quite sad and depressing, but I think the importance of the subject has to outweight that!

CViE give regional talks several times a year on matter such as Euthanasia. Take a look at their website (http://www.cvie.org.uk/) for some very useful resources and information on topical issues, such as the present Redefining Marriage issue. On that note, please take a look at, and if interested, please sign the petition against the redefinition of marriage at www.c4m.org.uk.

I have previosly felt very underdressed at such events, and so on Saturday I went for a smart smart-casual outfit:




Shirt - Marks and Spencer
Cardigan - Next
Navy chino skirt - Marks and Spencer
Shoes - River Island
Necklace - Accessorize
Belt (off skirt) - Zara

Despite the uncertain weather, I just couldn't bring myself to wear black tights and a wintery outfit, so I knocked out a nice springy outfit. :D

I hate how these pumps make me look, and I also didn't realise that I was bending my feet outwards which makes me look ridiculous! Will try to perfect my posture in the future. :)

My dear brother caught me doing some self-takes in a mirror, and offered to shoot for me, although he thought I was mildly crazy!

Last week I did a small DIY alteration to a square scarf, which I will show you later on in the week... Keep checking back, and any comments are welcome!

Have a lovely day.

Hannah xx

Wednesday 18 April 2012

Rainy Day

Today was a rainy day, which is good for this area as we are suffering from a drought, but it meant that I had to layer up when I got dressed. However, I didn't want to look sad and boring, so I dressed things up a bit to make myself feel happier!

Here's what I wore:

Vest - Marks and Spencer
Blouse - H&M
Cardigan - H&M
Skirt - Marks and Spencer
Necklace - Accessorize

I don't always wear my hair up, but I did today because it was practical. I put a small pouff in the front because it looked so flat when I put it up in an ordinary ponytail.

Wedding Outfit in the Making



In August it is my cousin's wedding, which I am already putting together an outfit for. I hear you say "What?! That's four months away!" I know, but you see I found this hat in a charity shop last year which I knew I wanted to wear to a wedding, and so I've been trying to find something to go with it. Last week, almost in despair, I went to Marlborough, where I mooched around the lovely shops such as Crew Clothing and Joules. One of the first things I laid my eyes on went really well with the hat, and so I snatched it up, despite the more-than-I-would-usually-spend price tag. So here it is:

The style of skirt (Estelle) - Joules








Unfortunately they don't have images of the skirt in the pattern in which I bought it, so here is the dress with the same pattern:
Floral Sylvia dress - Joules
And now for a picture of the hat:
This picture doesn't do it justice - it is in reality the same colour as the dark pink/red on the dress. A sort of maroon colour!

I want to get a top in a colour which is in the skirt and a navy jacket. I am going to wear the navy suede kitten heels which I already own.

Oh how I love buying an outfit for a wedding! :D

Hannah xx