9.29.2018

Fabric on Rye

I'm back from my UK travels and, gratefully back to full health!!  I was overwhelmed with the well-wishes you sent and know they played a major role in my speedy recovery.  Thank you!

I have renewed gratitude for the miracle of good health.  I know my experience was minor on the scale of health crises, but it did serve to remind me that we can't take our health for granted.  I am so happy to be enjoying mine again and just in time for my favorite autumn season.

One of the favorite things that happened on my recent journey was the conspiracy of events that took me to Rye and my new favorite fabric store...Merchant and Mills!

Before I left for the UK I had come across (on Pinterest of course) a great rumply linen jacket that screamed, "make me for fall!"  I tucked it away with a note to find out more about it when I got home...


The second nudge came when I stopped in at Liberty of London.  (always my first stop when I visit...fabric and cream tea in the same place...duh...of course it's my first stop!) 

While trolling around in the fabric and yarn departments I noticed a series of patterns that I'd not seen before.  They are based on simple working garments, but with a contemporary edge to them.  Hmmmm....another 'note to self.'



We ended our travels with a stay in Brighton where we visited with my son, his girlfriend and her family who live there.  We decided to take a day trip to Rye, an old medieval village just a bit east of Brighton.  Knowing that I like to sew, our host recommended a stop at a place she had heard of but hadn't yet visited.  Our Google map took us straight to, yep,  Merchant and Mills!!!!  It is the actual first and only store...they sell their patterns in other fabric retailers, but the fabrics and notions are only available at the store (and a few things on line...but you can't touch them on line!).

Not being a teenager, I don't often use the term, "OMG"...but...OMG!!!!!!  I was in love!!!  All the patterns, incredible hardware for bags and jackets, vintage notions (I got the finest of fine black steel pins with little gold heads, they are used to mount bug collections!) and the fabric is to die for!  Before I could even pull my drooling self together my son and my husband had both picked out patterns and fabric that they wanted and asked if I could make them.  (can you say Merry Christmas?!)   We spent the next hour and a half trying on the sample garments, picking out which colors of oiled canvas to buy and collecting a huge pile...of course they can ship to the US!



Michelle, who was a bit taken a back by our exuberance, did an excellent job keeping track of us and all the yardages (meters!).  She even agreed to a photo before we headed out to explore the rest of Rye.  (which, btw, is charming!)


I was really thrilled that our package arrived within two days of returning, I don't think I could have waited any longer.  I'm so excited to dig into the patterns and projects, especially knowing that my boys are excited about them as well.  They always appreciate when I sew for them, but the fact that they actually picked out the projects means a lot.  I have a pile of work this fall!

Seeing the store was amazing, but when I opened the DHL box the experience kept getting better...just look at the darling packages...so English!




...And of course all the wonderful treasures inside.




I have no idea how to sew oiled canvas, but stay tuned, I'm sure I can call Michelle if I get into trouble!  Cheerio!

8 comments:

  1. How inspiring to go to Merchant and Mills! And to have the requests from your husband and son. I'm off to London soon and may follow your footsteps and have a day in Rye. That would be thrilling.
    I love your linen dress. It's gorgeous. Brava! And wonderful that you are well at last!

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    1. If you have the chance to get down to Rye it is worth the trip. The town is darling, the views are spectacular (you can see why they built a castle there!) and M and M!!! A perfect day.

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  2. OH OH OH! I'm so jealous of your visit to M & M! What fun you had (and still having)! Sounds like a wonderful trip in so many ways! And happy to hear you are back to full health.

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    1. It was a great trip and finding M and M was like a cherry on the top!

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  3. Sounds absolutely wonderful, Becky...I’ve turned a bit of a shade of green as I read about your visit to Rye.

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    1. Millie, I don't think I've seen you wear much green! ;)

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  4. How serendipitous. And you get to remember your holiday as you sew your pile of goodies. What a fabulous Autumn of sewing you will have

    Added Rye to my list for next trip to the UK. Don't imagine I will get any exuberance from the other half though.

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    1. You might be surprised! My husband and son loved it! They are eagerly awaiting their oiled canvas jackets!

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