To everybody who has left comments on my blog this year, followed me on social media, offered sewing advice and tips, extended compliments, sent me emails, sewn alongside me or met up for the odd coffee or cocktail …..THANK YOU!! I'm so incredibly grateful for the support and friendship of my readers this year, I really am.
To all those who celebrate Christmas, have a wonderful festive time and I wish you all a very happy and healthy 2015! xx
Have a wonderful Christmas too Jane! x
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DeleteA merry christmas to you and yours! Jen x
ReplyDeleteThank you Jen! x
DeleteI am IN LOVE with the fabric used for those curtains in the photo. :-) Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI know, it's fab isn't it?! If they were still in the family I'd have nabbed them by now for sure! x
DeleteLove the snap Jane, merry chrimbo to you too.
ReplyDeleteHaha, thanks! Gotta love a handmade red cape! x
DeleteThanks for inspiring me to dust off my sewing machine and get creative again! Have a wonderful Christmas x
ReplyDeleteNow THAT''S the kind of comment I like! That's wonderful to hear! x
DeleteYou don't look thrilled with your cape, but you look very cute! Have a wonderful holiday.
ReplyDeleteI don't do I?! I don't think I was an especially smiley toddler though! x
DeleteMerry Christmas to you too!
ReplyDeleteThanks Claire! x
DeleteMerry Christmas to you too - and a Happy New Year to follow.
ReplyDeleteThanks Anne! x
DeleteMerry Christmas to you as well! I'm so thankful for your cheery blog and all the happiness it's brought me this year. Find another lover of red has been great too!
ReplyDeleteAw thanks so much Emily! And we lovers of red should stick together! x
DeleteEnjoy the festive season! I lovelovelove that red cape, your mother obviously had great taste (I think I was dressed in a duffle or an anorak at the same age :)) anyway, looking forward to seeing what you'll be making through 2015! x
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Lulu! Yes, my mum was super cool and trendy when I was little - handmade fabulousness all the way! x
DeleteAnd a Merry Christmas to you as well!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Evie! x
DeleteHappy Christmas! I've thoroughly enjoyed reading your blog this year, many thanks
ReplyDeleteAw, my erasure, thanks so much for your lovely comment! x
DeleteA very Merry Christmas to you too Jane. I've dipped in and out of your blog over the last few months and look forward to being a regular reader next year and to maybe sharing a few of my own sewing adventures.
ReplyDeletePS How funny that we have a friend (Matt W) in common on FB!
Aw I look forward to it too Fiona! And that's extraordinary about Matt W, I've just noticed we actually have four FB friends in common, did you by any chance live in Exmouth? x
DeleteMerry Christmas to you and yours x
ReplyDeleteThank you Jenni! x
DeleteI have a photo very similar to that, capes & ponchos were very in then, I think mine involved more red tartan and my gran had made it all. I have enjoyed reading your blog again this year. Hope you have a healthy & happy christmas.
ReplyDeleteHappy Christmas to you, Jane. Love from Jo at Three Stories High
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and your family!! xx
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, Jane. PS Sshh, it's Christmas Day but I've managed to sneak 5 mins bloggy time while the family's busy...Jen
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Jane! Hope it was a great one.
ReplyDeleteHere's to a productive and inspiring 2015 for all of us!
Michelle x
Belated since I was celebrating at my mom's house this year, but Merry Christmas Jane, and a very Happy New Year to you! Can't wait to read all about what you'll be creating in the new year. xo
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and yours! Happy 2015!
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