Wednesday 10 May 2023

Beyond bunting.....clearance sale pending

My Bunting & Bows website is now closed and next week I'm having a final clearance sale.        I have a huge box of bunting in my craft room which I'll be sorting through over the next few days in order to photograph and list, both here and on the Bunting & Bows FB page so there will be many bargains to be had.

My bunting meets the highest standards (mine!).  It is made from the loveliest fabrics, is fully lined, and even comes with neat little D-rings at each end to make hanging really easy.

As I simply love quirky and unusual bunting, I'm unlikely to stop making it anytime soon, so although the website has closed, I may have the occasional surplus string available.  There is hardly a room in our house which doesn't have any, all carefully colour-coordinated and themed with each room.  I still have some amazing fabrics, some of which I designed myself and now that I'm officially retired I'll have more time to play around with them so do watch this space.



Friday 6 August 2021

Bunting Anonymous.....

This week I've been sorting through my box of fabrics and part-made bunting, and finishing off.  The newest bunting will be listed in my FB shop over the weekend, so to celebrate, this morning I've been making more bunting for my workroom, which already has strings on two of the four walls.  

Having moved the furniture around a few weeks ago, the unadorned walls are now more accessible, and look a little bare.  I still have some of the lovely fabric I used for my chair cushions, so I've used it to make two strings of bunting for the bare walls.

I had to call PP though to hold one end to check the length and she is of the opinion that too much bunting is a thing.

*speechless!*

I immediately rebutted this blatantly untrue and quite frankly, seditious assertion but she was adamant.

Now, I'm not saying she's right, but perhaps she has a point with regard to my borderline obsession with bunting.  I credit it with all manner of benefits, from cheerful home decor, to an aid for improving mental health.  Whenever I watch TV,  if I see bunting in ANY setting I can't resist squealing a little bit,  pointing and saying...."Oh look!!!!  Bunting!" in a style usually reserved for catching sight of a cute animal.

I can't help it.

I just love bunting. 

Perhaps there's a medical term for it.  Other than buntingphile.  

Perhaps it's a boney fido medical condition, the primary symptom of which is excessive adoration of bunting.  Although I probably have the more severe, chronic condition in which sufferers also exhibit an overwhelming urge to actually MAKE bunting.

I suspect it's incurable, but perhaps I could mitigate the effects by accepting therapy... such as attending a group meeting of Bunting Anonymous.

"Hello.  My name is Sandra and I am addicted to bunting."

They probably hold meetings in a village hall.  Perhaps in a village setting.  Lots of pretty, little cottages with roses round the door. 

Perfect location for lots of bunting really.   I suspect I am a hopeless case......

*sigh*



Saturday 31 July 2021

Rising from the ashes.....

I had cataract surgery last week, so while my vision is stabilising and I'm slowly adjusting to a new interim normal, I'm unable to do anything miniature.  Which seemed like the perfect opportunity to revisit my bunting box and re-assess things.

I closed my Folksy shop a while back, and since then my completed bunting has been languishing, forlorn and forgotten.  So this week, I've been sorting through it, and listing it in a new shop on my Bunting & Bows Facebook page.  It's all been reduced to clear.... by up to 50% so do pop along and take a look.

In my bunting box, I also found loads of fabrics which I'd already cut out, ready to make up, before the pandemic struck last year.  So while I'm unable to do any miniaturing, I've set up the sewing machine and yesterday the workroom was filled with the soothing sound of the chukachukachuka of the needle passing though cloth as I carefully began to line the flags.  I'd forgotten just how cathartic and soothing the whole process is.

So perhaps I was a tad hasty in declaring the closure of Bunting & Bows.  I may keep it going as a form of therapy.... balm for a troubled soul.  

In any case, I may as well crack on with my stash of unfinished bunting, all of which feature lovely fabrics in a variety of gorgeous colours and prints.

Here's a sneak preview of some I made earlier for various location in our house.  I like to change them around, depending on the season.... it's so much easier to change the bunting than to redecorate a room!  

A string of ditsy floral bunting in our newly redecorated kitchen,
 echoes the vivid hot pink of the window blind. 
And yes, that's outdoor bunting in the garden too! 

New nautical bunting festoons in the porch gives a
quirky welcome to visitors.

1930s style lady swimmers in our lounge
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Vibrant florals match handmade cushions in the workroom.

There is simply not a single space in the house which can't be cheered by a string of bunting.


Sunday 5 July 2020

New designs coming soon....!

As I emerge blinking into the post-lockdown (sort of) world, I've been inspired to once again take up my sewing shears and delve into my fabrics box to see what wonders await.  

When the world went mad, back in March, I had only just taken delivery of some gorgeous new fabrics and embellishments, but since then, I've had rather more pressing priorities, so they have languished in their layers of tissue paper, awaiting the moment when I had the time to allow inspiration to strike.

I'm hoping to have some new designs to share in the next week or so, and when they're ready I will reveal them here and on the Buntings & Bows FB page.

So do please keep checking back......

Toodle pip! 


Friday 1 May 2020

OAQs.....

It struck me recently that I should have some OAQs, related to Bunting and Bows.  OAQs are the same as FAQs, but asked only occasionally.

Q: What is bunting anyway?
A: The dictionary definition is 'rows of brightly colours small flags, hung across roads, or rooms, or above a stage as decoration for special occasions or political events'.  But of course bunting is much, much more than that....

Q: OK... so what's so special about it?
A: Well, where do I start?  It's fun and quirky and harks back to happier, kinder times.  Plus it cheers your soul.

Q: *sceptical eyebrow raise*

Q: How is it made?
A: Mine is completely handmade using lovely fabrics.... each piece is carefully measured and neatly cut, then painstakingly lined with a plain fabric.  Sometimes I add jewelled embellishments or appliques.  Each individual flag is then sewn onto plain or fancy cotton tape.  Et voila!

Q:  Yours is quite expensive.  Can I buy it cheaper?
A: Yes of course you can.  Off you pop.  Try Ebay, where you can easily find some cheap, shoddy, unlined, mass produced, imported bunting... but trust me... it will NOT cheer your soul.

Q: How do I hang it up?
A: There are many and various ways of hanging it.  My marvellous bunting is supplied with a small metal D-ring at each end, which you can simply slip over a hook or cable clip, or something similar.

Q: I don't like the look of the D-ring/hook combo on my wall. What can I do?
A: *long suffering sigh* OK, I can supply a matching fabric rosette with a little loop on the back, which neatly slips over the hook/cable tie to conceal both. 

Q: I requested bespoke jewelled bunting in three specific colour combinations. 10 metres of each.  Why am I having to wait 3 weeks for delivery?
A: Because making bunting properly, with love and care takes time.  Also there are minor considerations such as eating and sleeping, which dramatically cut into my working time.  I'm considering hiring some helper elves, who apparently can work all night, but I'll probably have to train them up so don't hold your breath.

Q: I asked you to make me 50 metres of plain hessian bunting for my wedding in a barn but you flat out refused!!!  WHY?
A: Where do I start with this?  Firstly, 50 metres is almost 165 feet.  Secondly, plain hessian is vile.  What on earth are you thinking?  It's dull and dung-coloured, plus it's scratchy, frays like buggery and would probably completely ruin my sewing machine not to mention my sanity.

Q: I am a freelance mortician and my hobby is creating road-kill taxidermy. I'd like some relevant themed bunting to brighten up my workspace, which is decidedly clinical.  Not mention blood-stained.  Can you help?
A: Wow.... you must be a fascinating dinner guest.  Hmmm.... leave it with me and I'll see what I can do. No promises mind.....

Q: You're just making these questions up aren't you?
A: No. 

Obviously, if you have any questions which you'd like me to add to this admittedly not definitive list, I'm all ears.  Just use the contact form on the right and fire away......


Tuesday 28 April 2020

New designs now on Folksy.....!

Throughout January, February and March I've been making bunting, but due to the pandemic and everything going mad, I haven't had the oomph to list any of it in my Folksy Shop... until now.

Over the past few days I've added 10 new designs, ranging from  traditional Beatrix Potter nursery bunting, to an amazing vintage comic book string featuring fierce women superheroes, because.... why should male superheroes dominate the field?!

Here's a preview of just some of what's available....


Classic, traditional bunting......5 Beatrix Potter characters interspersed with ticking fabric flags

Vintage comic book superhero women - available in large or small flags

Selection of small flags bunting

Features a variety of fierce women superheroes!


Birds & Flowers bunting

Letterpress/Typography... for the home office or writer's retreat 

Beautiful classic literature bunting

Wonderful vintage editions of classic books



Vintage 1930s/40s pinup girls

Several more new designs are now in my Folksy Shop, with more to follow just as soon as I've made them...including some wonderful pulp fiction and nostalgic seaside bathing belles! 

Wednesday 22 April 2020

Business in lockdown.....

Well.... that all escalated rather quickly!  One day I'm blithely sewing away, the next we're in full lockdown and bunting is the last thing on anyone's mind.

Who knew that starting a fledgling business mere weeks before a deadly global pandemic would be so difficult impossible?

Needless to say, Bunting & Bows as a business has been mothballed, although I must admit to regularly visiting my stock box of completed sets and carefully sorting through them, gaining vicarious pleasure in the memory of their creation.

However, I'm still paying for my Folksy shop, and in the past week a crafter who runs a Pop Up Emporium for local craft artisans has organised a FB virtual emporium event on 2nd May which I'm seriously considering doing.  If nothing else, it would be the impetus I need to dust off my online shop and upload more of the lovely bunting which I've made since the start of the year.

And lets face it, nobody can be uncheered by beautiful bunting.....  *fingers crossed*