Jan. 20th, 2007

Greetings

Jan. 20th, 2007 07:13 am
callmemadam: (Default)
Happy Birthday to [personal profile] gghost


callmemadam: (books)
This is the title of something I shall get round to writing one day. In the first half of the twentieth century enterprising young women, when they weren't running chicken farms, tended to opt for a teashop as a genteel way to make some money. Teashops are abundant in Girlsown fiction, from Squirrel House in The Abbey Girls on Trial to the much later The Sugar and Spice, which is a lovely comfort read by Mollie Chappell. Then there's all the teashops Miss Climpson visits in the course of her researches for Lord Peter Wimsey and the number described in The Franchise Affair. I was filled with nostalgia recently, watching the 'Who do you think you are' programme about Nigella Lawson. I hadn't realised that part of her wealth came from being a Lyons heiress. Some wonderful archive pictures reminded me what a treat it was to be taken into the marble halls of a Lyons Corner House when I was a child. Never were there such enormous, sugary buns, it seems now, but then everyone knows Wagon Wheels are smaller than they used to be.

What has put all this into my head is reading an article in The People's Friend (don't ask) called From Our Archives 1934, How to Run a Tearoom. You might be able to read some of it here. Read more... )
callmemadam: (knitting)
[profile] cybersofa caught part of Saturday Live on Radio 4 this morning and rightly told me I would be interested in it. Daisy Goodwin told Fi Glover how knitting helped her through depression and how her husband bought her a knitting cabinet, whatever that is, because he was fed up with her yarn stash taking over the house. It's easy to Listen Again to this as it's only about one minute and fifteen seconds into the programme. Some listeners may recognise certain of Daisy's symptoms...
callmemadam: (knitting)
I am far too easily bored. So although I have three knitting projects on the go, I decided to do something different today and picked this



reader pattern from the current issue of Simply Knitting. The instructions called for a circular needle but a) I don't like circular needles, b) I didn't have one in the right size and c) why fork out for one when the yarn would cost nothing and the project might be a disaster? I knitted it on two needles using some black DK wool and the same Wendy Shimmer that I used for my scarf. So I now have this



to coordinate with it. Here it is again, modelled rather unsuccessfully by Barney.

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