
The maker of this one is not so obvious. It is a lovely little compact and there is no damage to the lid at all. The mirror is intact and again looks really good with all of the others. I use very small plate stands which enables some to be stood up as well as lying down. I have pretty much filled the cabinet and will need to either stop or get another. I intend to pass these onto Sophie when she is older. Ebay has been quite a good source but it never replaces the fun of going to fairs and car boots and stumbling on one by yourself.
My knitting is moving along and I have knitted nearly 4 more squares. I thought that I might put some in my luggage when I go the Disney to do in the evening. I am determined to get it finished! The wool mountain has been commented on so it needs to be used up. I thought that with any left overs I would make some granny squares.
I have actually posted quite early this evening. I want to mark a couple of files, watch 'Larkrise to Candleford' on BBC iplayer , knit and then go to bed. Now can I fit all of that in do you think?
Take care
xx
5 comments:
I used to collect compacts.....sold them all a while back...too many collections..:>(((
Your ones are lovely!
The bag below is lovely!xxx
Beautiful compacts - I especially like the top one. x
What beautiful compacts. Your bag on the previous post is lovely and the detail on the handle makes it especially different. xx
The Brighton shop is tricky to find..:>)
Hope you come across it next time, its got a lovely vintage feel...
My friend is going to St Ives next week, she has promised some of the craft fabric, I'm choosing the 3 I like, because you can buy 50cm's...yippee!
i'm planning to trim my old demin skirt with one of them....to cheer it up for summer....and maybe make some cover beads to wear as a necklace...:>))xx
ooh Andrea they are beautiful! How many do you have now? I used to have my grandmother's old compact but i don't know what happened to it. x
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