It’s a slightly nerve-wracking, yet exciting day… This is my new place on the internet. My blog will live here, obviously, along with all my workshop listings and coming soon there’ll even be a shiny e-commerce page where you can book a place on one of my workshops with a couple of clicks. This will remove the need for sending me a carrier pigeon called Alan with a bit of paper tied to his leg and waiting for him to return, whilst hoping he doesn’t get distracted by next door’s fat balls. Hurrah!
Not Alan
Soon Alan (who is a metaphor for the three or four emails required to book my workshops previously) will undergo a genteel retirement in Eastbourne with a songthrush called Maud.
I’ll also be sharing thrilling new things here. I plan a series of Making Winter-themed weekends beginning in November, with twig bendy-, cutting patch planny-, hedgerow foragey-, crochet hookish workshops and I’m in the process of seeking lovely locations. The crafting at these Making Winter events will mostly be fuelled by sticky, wintry cakes. They’ll be a slice of British handmade hygge.
I have organised some truly gorgeous guest posts for your reading, viewing and crafting pleasure in the coming weeks…
Julia of Beside The Sea fame (yes that instagram account, these are her bonny molluscs above) has changed her online name to Humphrey and Grace (keep up!) and she’ll be visiting as my second ever post here on my new site in a few days’ time. She went foraging by the sea. I have had a sneak peak. I nearly cried at the briny beauty. Oh yes.
Oh and my dear friend Val (Dottycookie, whom you can find here and here) has conjured a tutorial for a willow bird feeder. This woman has willow wizardry. She recently made a sheep out of willow with more charisma than Thumper. Oh and she whipped up the tiny pine trees shown above in a matter of moments.
Image from Jamieoliver.com: Chetna’s recipe for making paneer
Finally I’m thrilled to say that next week I’ll be filming a cake recipe with Chetna Makan from season 5 of the Great British Bakeoff and will be sharing the video here very soon. Chetna’s Youtube channel is wonderful and I shall be making her delicious butter chicken.
I have a slight fear of internet tumbleweeds. I do hope my readers have followed me here. It would be lovely to hear what you think of my new electronic living room. Are you there caller? Would you like a biscuit? Have a look around. I’ve dusted and everything.
Mummy Barrow says
I feel as I make a comment here it has to be witty or clever or at least show stoppingly beautiful. Alas it is not. it is just me saying “oh my giddy aunt your living room is glorious”.
As are you.
I shall be signing up for a thing as soon as Alan retires and you advise of his replacement being in place.
Kate Watson-Smyth says
Cor is ever so shiny and new and lovely here. You did promise me a vole though. I mean Alan is all well and good but I was looking forward to the voles. Perhaps in crocheted hats. I hope you will be very happy in your new place in the interweb. XK
Jax Blunt says
Welcome home. It suits you. (Although I would say that.)
Julia says
Eep! Such a beautiful brand new space you have here Emma!! I love it, off for another browse and wonder… Looking forward to your next post (am I allowed to say that…?) *chuckles*
Mhairi says
Lovely new home Pebz. Looking forward to sitting on your sofa, cosied under gorgeous blankets, sharing your lovely posts. Lots of love xxx
Jeska says
Beautiful new space! Winter workshops sound amazing! 🙂
Helen says
What a beautiful and inspiring space on the internet. I’m really looking forward to everything you’ve got coming up.
Hilary says
Loving the photos and the text font Emma, lovely website, looking forward to all future posts.
Jackie Cardy says
You are so shiny now. I hope you’ll remember those of us with our noses pressed up against the front window.
Love
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it.x
Julie Mackinder says
It looks wonderful here. I hope you’ll be very happy and successful in your new home xx
caroline says
It’s lovely, and very soothing.
Thought you might like to know that there is possibly a glitch with the email sign-up. I tried to subscribe with two different emails, and it wouldn’t accept either of them as a valid email address 🙁 I’m a real (and really quite nice) petson, honest.
Cally says
Beautiful and calming design and photos, love this already. Hope everyone pays it a visit! X
Deborah says
I am liking this. I will be staying around and applauding. Yearning for the making winter weekends already. Rah! ☺️ x
Anna says
Dear Emma,
what a BEAUTIFUL space to visit…. full of lightness, calm, yet happy busy purpose. Many congratulations.
Chin chin!
With love,
Anna xx
vicki says
*Waving* I’m made the jump and it was easy. Painless. And I am delighted with your news. Thank you for inviting us. ?
Mandy says
Fear not the Internet tumbleweeds! Lovely.
Sarah says
Lovely site ! I followed you over from
instagram. Very interested in the silver clay work. Beautiful things you make. I look forward ro aeeing lots more !
Ali says
You had me at the typeface!
Susan says
Hi Emma, love your new space, so easy to read! Have given up on some that require too much squinting and peering! Your style and work and words are all divine! Please may I visit often? Love Susiemac x
Louise says
Cross-species retirement companionship, eh?! How modern. The site looks fabulous, the guest-post line-up is mouthwatering and I have no doubt you will quite have the opposite of internet tumbleweed on your hands. (What is the opposite of tumble weed? An oak tree?!)
Xx
CJ says
Oh it’s gorgeous Emma. All clean and light and beautiful everywhere. Well done you! 11 hours yesterday well spent, and no doubt many more besides. Have a sit down and a cup of tea. I shall look forward to seeing your new posts next week, and I’m wishing Alan and Maud much happiness together. CJ xx
Donna says
Deliciously inspiring and homey!
Sonia / Cozy Memories says
Ah Emma, your new site looks stunning, well done on all the working on it ! Looking forward to visiting more regularly ! Have a great weekend ! hugs xo
driftwood says
pretty pretty!
Chiara says
It’s beautiful and serene, and I think I can hear the munching of cake 🙂
Louise says
I didn’t know your old home so I’m new to the new and very nice it is too. I shall enjoy looking in on your world. Glad to hear that Alan has found a suitable companion for his dotage. And I do like your little warblers.
Aimee says
Love your electronic living room! You really have a way with words and I love reading your posts. I would love to come on one of your workshops one day. Perhaps once the DIY is done in my house we will have some spare money (that would make a change!)
Looking forward to hearing more from you 🙂
Aimee (from Made By Aimee – Needle Felt Birds)
Annie says
Found you! Looking good 🙂
Maria Larsson says
This is a BEAUTIFUL webpage/blog! So inspiring. I was happy to find your work! Best of luck for all to come in this gorgeous space!