Monday 9 December 2013

Long time, no blog...


Hi Retro Lovers,

I know, it's been a while (and that's an incredible understatement). I'm totally and utterly rubbish and have been neglecting my blogging duties for a whole nine months. For this, I can only apologise and promise you all that I plan to get back to blogging in the new year.

There have been reasons for my absence however and in the hope of avoiding a boredom inducing fifty two page essay that none of you will find stimulating to read, I'll try and keep this as short and as sweet as possible. As I'm sure some of you may know, I embarked upon a change of career at the start of 2013 and as it always does, time has quite literally flown and I've been putting my all into passing my course and pretty much nothing else. In fact looking back, it seems like I've been living the life of a recluse and I'm beginning to realise that whoever said that people could multi task may well have been lying. But with only two weeks to go until my course finishes and with Christmas on the horizon also, this last month especially has felt like a mad panic whirlwind but the end is finally in sight. Hurrah!

But one thing I've realised is that I've really missed blogging and with a new year brings new and exciting blogging ideas, lots more time and maybe even a new laptop (one can dream!).

So I do hope you all have happy and peaceful Christmases and very prosperous New Years and I'll be seeing you all in 2014 with some exciting (and regular!) vintage updates.

Keep you posted,

Helen. xxx

Sunday 24 March 2013

Granny Chic...

Hey Everyone,

Many of you have been suggesting that I do this post for a long time now, so today I'm finally getting round to updating you all on my knitting and crocheting progress including how I've been learning and what I've been making. So many of you guys seem to be into crafting in a big way right now, so whether you're a seasoned pro or just thinking about taking up a woolen craft of some sort, hopefully this will give you some inspiration, or at the very least, a bit of amusement.

I decided to take up knitting last summer. My boyfriend and I had just moved house and I seized the opportunity to learn whilst I had the enthusiasm - I'd wanted to learn for ages. I haven't included any pictures of my knitting because, whilst I took quite a few to document my progess, it's all pretty rubbish. And who wants to see photos of strange shaped bits of wool with holes in, right? I find knitting fairly difficult, mainly because I'm never quite sure how to correct my mistakes. I'm sticking with it though, and it certainly helps that I have a decent set of bamboo Cath Kidston knitting needles, a Christmas gift from Sam and Leighton, my boyfriend's sister and brother-in-law.

I then decided to take up crochet, probably due to the fact that I was getting frustrated with my knitting at the time and I just wanted to succeed at something (and I also had a whole load of wool to use up!). I'm so glad I did, because even though I don't consider myself an expert, I find it a lot easier, plus you can make pretty much anything with a ball of wool and a crochet hook. I started out with my boyfriends mum Barbara (who made a lovely granny square blanket that we have on our bed) giving me the quickest tutorial ever. But I mastered the granny square basics fairly quickly and after a lot of trial and error, managed to whip up my first project whilst on a family holiday; a little crochet bag that was very quickly snapped up by my lovely niece Lyla (see super cute photo number 1, below).

Once I'd mastered the art of the granny square, I quickly progressed on to learning how to change and work with different colours, crocheting in the round (to make hats, etc.) and crocheting flat (for scarves, snoods and that sort of thing). Despite having many books on crafting, knitting and crochet, I'm not that great at following any sort of written pattern. I can do it, but it can get super confusing with all those abbreviations and symbols and it never takes long before I get annoyed and have to take a break. I've always found it easier to learn when I'm shown how, and so I started to crochet along to YouTube tutorials. I've found it a great way to master even the most complicated of stitches and it's how I've managed to make the majority of the projects I've crocheted. If I don't follow a specific pattern, I find that with a general idea of the finished item, plus my knowlege of most stitches, I can pretty much make it up and see where it takes me, sometimes with very surprising and exciting results (this is how I made the smaller lilac snowflakes, picured below).

One of the best things about being able to knit and crochet is that you can make very unique and inexpensive gifts. One of my biggest (and first) projects was a huge grey snood I made my brother for Christmas. To my relief, he loved it and my mum was so taken with it that she wanted one for herself. I then made her a smaller multicoloured one, which she is very kindly modelling in a picture below. I also made a set of baby headbands to greet the arrival of our newest member of the family, our baby niece Emma (see super cute photo number 2!). After spending a day with my friend Kristy (who's blog I will link here) and her teaching me how to make crochet flowers, I was stitching them on to everything!

So what do you need to start learning? All it really takes is a pair of knitting needles or a crochet hook (I bought my first pair of knitting needles from a charity shop and purchased my set of crochet hooks from Amazon for around £5), some wool (which you can get for a really decent quality and price from market stalls or charity shops) and either a crochet/knitting pattern or YouTube. There are of course, many different ways of learning any craft, but if you're just starting out, I highly recommend YouTube as not only can you see what your project is supposed to look like, but every step is explained for you in more detail which I think helps your understanding of the whole process. Check out Australian crochet channel Bobwilson123 - they have some great tutorials and cover everything from mastering basic stitches to more complicated individual projects. I guess it's all about finding what works best for you.

I'm currently working on a multicoloured afghan blanket which I'm really enjoying making but which is taking forever (I think I started it about three months ago). I've also included a picture below so you can see how it's shaping up.

What projects are you currently working on and what inspires you? Tweet me your project pics to @Fashion_Rockets, tag me in your pics via Instagram (@fashionrockets) or simply leave a comment below. It's always great to see what you guys are making plus I love sharing ideas as I always get some great inspiration.

Hope you've all found this helpful and as always, thanks for reading!



























Saturday 23 March 2013

The Vintage Cosmetic Company...

Several months ago now, I was scanning Twitter for some new vintage related people to follow and to my delight, came across The Vintage Cosmetic Company. Managing to combinine two of my favourite things (vintage and beauty) so brilliantly, I couldn't not follow!

The VCC are a UK based company that sells beautifully made make-up brushes and beauty accessories such as tweezers, eyelash curlers and make-up bags. They also carry a fabulous selection of false lashes, from pretty and subtle to all out glamourous. Basically, everything you need to complete the perfect vintage look.

The make-up brushes all have sleek cream wooden handles with the cute addition of the name printed on each one so you know what it's used for. If that wasn't cute enough, each set of lashes has a different name. There's the Nancy lashes, the Betty lashes, the Kitty lashes...you can't get more vintage than that! The unique packaging bears the VCC logo and a lovely floral print which sets their products apart from many other brands, giving it such a luxurous look. You really do feel like you're getting something very special, and you are! I have to admit, I'm hooked and have already put in my order for the bronzing brush (pictured below) and the concealer brush.

Talking of the concealer brush, you can purchase it for half price until the end of March when you type in 'CONCEALER' at the check out. They are also running a brilliant Twitter competition where their entire range is up for grabs! All you need to do is tweet a picture of your less than loved make-up bag along with the hashtag #springintovintage to @thevintagecosco to be in with a chance. Hurry though, the giveaway ends 24th March!

Prices range from £7 - £17.50 for brushes, £6 - £7.50 for lashes and £7 - £16.50 for accessories. So not only is everything absolutely beautiful, it's all super affordable too. There's something for everyone!

You can find The Vintage Cosmetic Company online here (where you can also pick up some great beauty tricks and tips and read their blog) or follow them via Twitter and Facebook. Alternatively, check out their lovely stuff at feelunique.com or The Powder Room.

Have you bought anything from The Vintage Cosmetic Company? What have you got your eye on?









Wednesday 20 March 2013

Clock Watching...

I was sorting through a box of random bits and pieces the other day and found where I'd hidden this beautiful vintage watch. I've had it for a long time now and been meaning to find out a bit more about it like where and when it was made.

I have to admit, I'm also a little curious as to how much it would be worth. I'd never sell it though as it once belonged to my Grandma so it's of huge sentimental value. My Grandma died when I was 18 and when my Grandpa asked if I wanted to keep anything of hers, of course I wanted something to remember her by, so chose this. As you can see from the pictures below, it's a stunning piece of antique jewellery.

I've not yet asked my Mum if she knows anything about it (that's my next step) but with just the information on the watch alone, it's not been much to go on. It doesn't have any engraving on the back other than a six digit serial number. You'd think a Google search would return a few snippets of information, but so far, nothing. What I do know is this; It's made by Rotary, a famous Swiss watch maker founded in 1895. It has the makers name written on the watch face but doesn't bear the recognisable winged Rotary logo (adopted in 1925) which leads me to think it may have belonged to someone else who then passed it down to Grandma, as she wasn't born until 1927. So as you can see, this whole thing is turning into a bit of a sleuthing mission. How exciting!

I didn't think it still worked after all this time as it doesn't tick, but since digging it out again and taking photos, I've noticed that the hands do move. So I set the time properly, tested it against the clock on my phone and low and behold, it keeps time perfectly! They certainly don't make 'em like that any more.

If you know anything about how to trace the origin of antique watches, or even know anything more about the history of Rotary watch company, please comment below, drop me an email (fashionnotrocketscience@hotmail.co.uk) or tweet (@Fashion_Rockets) as I'd love to know the story behind this amazing piece.





Saturday 16 March 2013

BIBA and Beyond...

When I heard that an exhibition all about the life and work of Barbara Hulanicki was coming to the Brighton Museum and Art Gallery back in September, I was absolutely beside myself with excitement!

For those of you who aren't familiar with the name Barbara Hulanicki (and if you're not, where have you been for the last 50 years?!), she is the original founder of BIBA, a chain of fashion stores in London and Brighton in the 1960's and 70's. BIBA became so popular, it wasn't just a clothing line, it was a way of life. And with famous fans such as Twiggy and Cilla Black, everyone wanted a bit of BIBA. The company eventually met it's untimely demise in 1975 and has seen many an unsuccessful revival, mainly in the 1990's and early 2000's. Thankfully, the label was purchased by House of Fraser in 2009 and is currently a concession sold within the majority of their department stores and online. Hulanicki has also been recently involved in designing collections for Topshop and George, ASDA's in house clothing label.

The exhibition itself covers every part of Hulanicki's life, from her childhood years in Poland, to moving with her family to England, to setting up 'Big Biba' - a stunning department store located on Kensington High Street (where Derry & Toms department store is located today) - to her most recent design endeavours and everything in between. There are many interactive delights to enjoy during the exhibition; video clips, sound bites, photos, interviews, catalogue clippings...the highlight for me however? The incredibly breath taking collection of original BIBA clothing. A massive haul of vintage pieces, beautifully displayed all in one place? What heaven is this?! Every single item is utterly stunning and in near perfect condition. The one piece that really stood out for me was a black floor-length evening dress with plunging sequin neckline and matching black jacket. I couldn't stop staring at it and just wanted to put it on & frolic around town like a 1970's film star! The exhibition even boasts a fabulous display of original BIBA make-up, kindly on loan from make-up artist, Lisa Eldridge (if you haven't yet checked out Lisa's YouTube channel, it's definitely worth taking a look).

I have been lucky enough to visit the exhibition twice. The first time was back when it first opened to the public in September 2012, the second with my Mum just last month. I am even more lucky to own a BIBA item myself - a lovely pinstripe wool jacket from the first revival collection for A/W 2009. It's a real piece of history that will no doubt increase in value with age. I can't ever imagine selling it though, it's too beautiful and such an amazing piece to have in my collection.

'BIBA and Beyond' is on at the Brighton Museum and Art Gallery until 14th April, so if you hurry, you might just catch it! It's a £6 entry fee but students, seniors, children and Brighton & Hove residents benefit from generous discounts. Well worth the money I might add. There is also a special event affectionally named 'BIBA Believers', being held at the Museum on 23rd March. A day of events celebrating everything BIBA, where the wonderful woman herself will be making a guest appearance and doing a book signing. Tickets are £5 but you do need to book in advance. See you there!

Have you been to see 'BIBA and Beyond'? What did you think? Hope you enjoyed it as much as I did.









Friday 15 March 2013

The Twelve Days of Lipstick - BONUS...

When I went to put on my lipstick first thing this morning, I couldn't not blog about it because todays choice is just so pretty. So this is The Twelve Days of Lipstick, bonus day!

I'm wearing 'Betty Bright' from the MAC Archie's Girls collection (£15.50) and as you can see from the swatch, it does what it says on the tin. It's bright, beautiful and perfect for lifting the spirits on a dull day like today. I'm also one of those people who gets drawn in by snazzy packaging so as you can imagine, I was like a moth to a flame all over this one - it's just so cute!

Do you own any items from the Archie's Girls collection? What are your favourites?

I do hope you've all enjoyed following my Twelve Days of Lipstick series? A slight deviation from my usual stuff I know, but what could be more vintage than lipstick? I've certainly loved digging out some long lost make-up and sharing it with you all.

As always, thank you for reading. I'll be back very soon with some very exciting vintage news! xxx

Thursday 14 March 2013

Bloglovin'!

Hi all!

Just a quick post to let you all know that Fashion Not Rocket Science is now on Bloglovin'!!!! Well, with the eradication of Google Reader looming, something had to be done. Follow by clicking the button below...

Thank you so much for your time and of course, thank you for following! xxx

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The Twelve Days of Lipstick - Day 12...

And so we come to last day of The Twelve Days of Lipstick...

I wanted to wear a dark lip today but not so dark it trespassed into winter territory, it is nearly spring after all! I always find these 'dark-but-not-too-dark' shades so hard to find. They're either too brown, too purple, too dark, not dark enough, too opaque...what I nightmare! And so I give you 'Sophisto' by MAC (£14). Good old MAC, eh. They've pretty much thought of every lip colour you could possibly need.

I don't hear enough about 'Sophisto' which is surprising as it's so unique. It looks quite brown in the tube, a lot pinker on the hand swatch and looks a lot more 'berry-ish' on my lips which shows how multi-tonal it is. It's a lustre finish so it's nice and sheer and has a pretty shimmer to it.

The perfect berry shade? What do you think?

Wednesday 13 March 2013

The Twelve Days of Lipstick - Day 11...

Hey again you lovely lot,

I had a spot of shopping to do today. So despite feeling in the mood for something bright and outrageous, I needed a lipstick that was low maintenance yet flattering and pretty...

Bourjois Rouge Edition lipstick in '02 Beige Trench' ticked all the boxes. It may not look like much but it's such a lovely soft and smooth formula that has a pretty sheen to it. These are fairly new on the market but the colour range is great and quite unique so I definitely want to try more.

What do you think of the Rouge Edition lipsticks? What's your favourite colour in the range?

Tuesday 12 March 2013

The Twelve Days of Lipstick - Day 10...

Evening all,

I hardly ever wear this lipstick despite it being an incredible colour and one of my absolute favourites. 'Rebel' by MAC (£14) is a very bright, rich shade of berry-ish purple and I've never come across anything else like it. It's absolutely beautiful and despite it being more of an evening lip colour, I made it work for day by dabbing it on lightly and adding a layer of clear gloss. Perfect!

Do you own this lipstick? Contender for best lip colour 2013? Let me know what you think!

Monday 11 March 2013

The Twelve Days of Lipstick - Day 9...

Hello again guys,

It's snowing on day 9 of my 'Twelve Days of Lipstick', but that's all the more reason to crack out this summery bright beauty - Revlon's Colour Burst Lip Butter in '015 Tutti Frutti'.

I bought this last summer and never got that much wear out of it so have dug it back out today. The formula is sheer so this isn't a scary orange and being a lip butter, it's moisturising and doing a great job of protecting my lips against the major blizzard that's currently going on outside.

Do you own any of the Revlon Lip Butters? What other shades would you recommend? I'd definitely be up for trying another colour.

Sunday 10 March 2013

The Twelve Days of Lipstick - Day 8...

Hi all,

It may have been f-f-f-freezing today but I've been sporting my favourite baby pink from MAC - 'Angel' (£14). The only pale pink shade I've found that doesn't wash me out. This one gets talked about so much in the blogaverse & I can understand why.

If you haven't checked 'Angel' out already, I definitely recommend you give it a try.

Friday 8 March 2013

The Twelve Days of Lipstick - Day 7...

Hi there Vintage Lovers,

Today's lip colour of choice is L'Oreal's Rouge Caresse in '07 Cheeky Magenta' (£8.19 - www.boots.com).

I originally wanted to try MAC's much sought after 'Candy Yum Yum' (I was in a daring mood!) but despite falling in love with the fabulous colour, was put off by the matte texture and the scarily bold colour pay off. This is perfect however, because it's the same blue toned pink as 'Candy Yum Yum' (which will make your teeth look white - bonus!) but has a sheer, glossy finish that's much more forgiving. A lovely bright shade that's not too 'in your face' - the best of both worlds.

Do you own any colours in the Rouge Caresse range? Which would you recommend?

The Twelve Days of Lipstick - Day 6...

Another day, another lipstick and I've gone all out glam today...

I wanted to channel a bit of 'vintage vamp' so I'm wearing this beautiful classic deep raspberry red. I don't wear this that often as I only really use it for evening. But there's nothing like a classic red lippie to boost the confidence and I can officially report that it works!

This is by Italian brand KIKO Cosmetics but I actually picked it up whilst on holiday in Barcelona for around €7 (approx. £6). It doesn't have a name, it's just labeled as shade '392' (which I assume has been discontinued as I can't find it anywhere online - www.kikocosmetics.com) and is one of their creamy lipstick formulas. I would highly recommend checking them out (they ship to the UK!) as the quality is brilliant and their whole collection is great value for money.

What little-known cosmetics brands do you swear by? Share and leave a comment below!

Thursday 7 March 2013

The Twelve Days of Lipstick - Day 5...

Hey all,

Quite a late one tonight - it's been a busy day. And cold, windy and miserable I might add, which is partly why I wore such a bright lipstick.

I went for 'Sunny Seoul' by MAC. This is possibly my favourite lipstick colour ever - I'm such a sucker for a bright shade of peach. It definitely doesn't get enough love on beauty blogs and YouTube, this one.

The lighting in this pic (and possibly my camera) really doesn't do it justice, but you get the idea...

Wednesday 6 March 2013

The Twelve Days of Lipstick - Day 4...

Morning all!

Really hope you're enjoying my 12 Days of Lipstick series so far?

Today, I've gone to the dark side & chosen a shade that's probably more suited to an autumn/winter look to be honest. But I just really fancied wearing a dark colour for a change as I normally wear either a nude or a bright shade.

So I chose 'Blackberry' by Bobbi Brown (£18). This is from my ltd. edition 1991 lipstick palette (an gift from my boyfriend a few birthdays ago) but it is available individually too.

Do you have the 1991 lipstick palette? What's your favourite Bobbi Brown shade?

Tuesday 5 March 2013

The Twelve Days Of Lipstick - Day 3...

Hi guys,

Today's shade of choice is this brilliantly bright number called 620 Coral Queen by Rimmel (£6.29). It's from their Moisture Renew range which I think are pretty good & great value too.

Thought I could get away with something this bright as the rest of my face, and even my outfit, is quite minimal today. The picture doesn't show just how neon it actually is but it's a very pretty colour but not too orange as it has a pink undertone.

What's your favourite lipstick in the Rimmel range?

Monday 4 March 2013

The Twelve Days of Lipstick - Day 2...

Morning Everyone!

The sun is out today so day two's lipstick is a gorgeous bright pink. It's another MAC (sorry, I do seem to have a thing for their lipsticks) called 'Lustering'. Perfect!

Let me know what your favourite pink lippie is!

Sunday 3 March 2013

The Twelve Days of Lipstick - Day 1...

Hello again lovely readers,

One thing you may have picked up from my previous post is that I absolutely adore make-up, lipstick in particular. I tend to collect make-up rather than just have the bare essentials and I'm a complete sucker for a limited edition collection.

'Fashion Not Rocket Science' will always be, first and foremost, a vintage blog. But I felt it was time to branch out and throw some vintage style make-up into the mix. What better place to start than with lipstick?

I have so many lipsticks and probably don't wear the majority of them as much as I should. So, to try and get the best from my collection (and maybe rediscover a few I've forgotten I have) I'm going to be doing a '12 Days of Lipstick' - wearing a different lipstick each day for the next 12 days. I will also be posting on Twitter and Instagram. It's definitely time to dig out those bright spring shades I've not even considered wearing during the cold, dark winter months!

So today was day 1 and I was in a nude mood (oooh, err!) so slapped on a bit of 'Hue' by MAC (£14 each - see pic below). It may not look like much but it's very glossy and pretty on and was perfect for today's look. I was sporting deep purple winged liner and didn't want anything too strong on the lips.

I'd love to know what your favourite nude lipstick is. Let me know in the comments below!

Thursday 28 February 2013

Thirty Random Facts About Me...

Hey Everyone!

I've got some great reviews and vintage beautifulness lined up to blog about very soon. But before all of that, I thought it would be fun do a post with a difference...

It's about time we all got to know each other better I reckon and as 'Fashion Not Rocket Science' celebrated its second (or is it third, I forget?) anniversary back in November (which was somewhat of a non event at the time) and it's not long before I turn twenty nine...again (if you get what I'm'a sayin', the clue's in the title!) I thought this would be a good opportunity to share Thirty Random Facts About Me. I'll try and make them as obscure as possible for maximum amusement. Here goes...

  1. A fairly bog standard one to start with - I have double jointed elbows. Actually, don't a lot of people?
  2. I'm a very emotionally intense person. I wear my heart of my sleeve and when I like something, I am OBSESSED with it.
  3. Which brings me on to my next fact, I am a massive, MASSIVE fan of Harry Potter. I'm a total Potter geek and I don't care.
  4. I'm convinced I was born in the wrong decade and have always felt very drawn to the 1960's for some reason. The music, the make-up, the fashion, it's just always appealed to me.
  5. As well as being self appointed president of the Harry Potter fan club, I am hugely in love with The Beatles. Those guys were and still are revolutionary in every way.
  6. I have an HND in Musical Theatre, a degree in Performing Arts, grade 5 Clarinet and grade 8 Singing.
  7. In 2005 I travelled East Coast Australia with friends. It was an unforgettable and incredible experience and I hope to go back someday.
  8. When I was about two, I got hold of a pair of scissors and started hacking away at my beautiful dark curly hair. It grew back straight.
  9. I have lived in four different counties in the UK.
  10. When I was little, I always wanted to play Leisl in The Sound Of Music. I still do.
  11. I love architecture. It fascinates me and I think it tells us a lot about how our ancestors lived.
  12. I'm becoming a bit of a history nerd in my old age. Ironically, I took absolutely no interest in it at school and remember once trying not to fall asleep in a history class.
  13. My favourite artist is Salvador Dali. I love a bit of the psychologically abnormal.
  14. If I had to live off one food for the rest of my life, it would be aubergine. Either that or pepperoni.
  15. I am easily scared. Don't ask me to watch a horror movie, it ain't happening!
  16. I suffer from vertigo.
  17. I am scared rigid of the dark. So much so that my ritual for turning off the house lights before bed can be quite time consuming.
  18. My boyfriend and I have been together seven years.
  19. I am a big collector of make-up, especially MAC lipsticks.
  20. I keep all my make-up in a massive tool box.
  21. I have size three feet.
  22. I can crochet fairly well and knit rather badly.
  23. My Dad used to do my art homework for me. He even did my R.E. coursework once. I got a B.
  24. I'm definitely more of a cat person and would love to have either a black tabby or a ginger british short hair.
  25. Having said that, one day I would also love to have a pug.
  26. Music is something that's extremely important to me. I would describe my taste as eclectic.
  27. I also studied film and media at college and love nothing more than watching the extra features on DVDs, especially those 'making of' documentaries.
  28. I am currently training to be a teaching assistant, but in a parallel fantasy universe, I would be either a film director, an actor, a make-up artist or a singer/bassist in a band.
  29. My brother is in a very successful band. I am very proud of him. And ever so slightly jealous.
  30. I was once an extra in a film shot in Newcastle and starring Kelly Brook. It was a bit of a flop but I was still so pleased when I first saw it myself on screen for all of about twelve seconds.
So that's it! Let me know in the comments below the links to all your random facts too - I love reading about you all!

Wednesday 16 January 2013

The Last Four Months...

Hello lovely people,

After an unintentional and rather lengthy blog break, I thought it about time I checked in to update you all on what I've actually been doing! Blimey, has it really been that long since I last blogged? Yikes, time flies...

First thing's first, Happy New Year! I hope you all had wonderful Christmases and great starts to 2013 whatever you were up to.

If you are a regular reader or follow me on Twitter, you'll know that Mr. Fashion Rockets and I relocated to Brighton back in July. It's never an easy thing moving house as many of you will appreciate, let alone moving to a completely different area. Well, as you might imagine, I have found it a little tough. Not knowing anyone here and being in unfamiliar surroundings have been difficult things to overcome.

But leaving the doom and gloom to one side for a moment, relocating has also provided me with the opportunity to rethink my career. I was deeply unhappy working in high street retail and felt a change was desperately needed. I have since moved away form a future in retail management to re-train as a teaching assistant and am currently working hard on passing a relevant course through home study and so enjoying being a 'student' again! I'm now able to look to the future and am genuinely excited as to what it might bring. Needless to say, everything vintage is, and will always remain a huge part of my life and one of my many passions!

The hardcore followers among you can't have failed to notice that I've also taken up a new hobby since moving down south. What started out as just a bit of messing about with a pair of knitting needles and a ball of wool has turned into a knitting bag full of half finished projects, a large collection of knitting needles and crochet hooks in every size possible and a collection of wool that's threatening to take over the spare room! It is a rather addictive hobby, possibly because the project possibilities are endless and once you've started, it's hard not to want your project to be finished there and then! The best thing about learning to crochet though, is that I've been able to make thoughtful, pretty, practical and cost saving gifts for friends and family. It certainly kept me busy in the run up to Christmas! If you're interested in seeing what I've been making, I always usually post my finished projects on Twitter or Instagram so pop over, have a peek and let me know what you think as I'd love to hear your feedback. Similarly, post a comment below and let me know what you've been making and where you get your woolen-spiration! Cynics among you may scoff and think that crochet is for grannies but absolutely anyone can do it, it's loads of fun (trust me) and so vintage cool, you wouldn't believe!

I do hope it's not too long before I find the time to get back in front of the computer again. In the mean time, I'm off to bake some cakes and crochet some more. I'm not kidding!