I was poisoned by a Victorian parasol!
Victorian arsenic green dyes still have a dangerous reputation. Still, even an innocent-looking beige parasol might cause issues. Who knows what chemicals were used to dye and treat this fabric and fringe trim? I had no idea that I should take precautions when I decided to restore this mid-1800s parasol I found on eBay. I have restored one parasol once before so I was pretty confident I could make this ratty old thing look like new. This parasol was completely hand-sewn, so I decided to hand-sew the new cover as well, trying to replicate the old methods. Watch my video here: I hope you liked this video. Thank you for…
Vintage bike restoration
I restored my mother's old and rusty 1970s bike and now I have a vintage bike of my dreams. This is how I did it!
Understanding the loom – my first single colour (huck lace) pattern
I decided to learn how to weave patterns in a single-colour only! Thus I made a huck lace shawl in luxurious silk merino yarn.