Monday, December 13, 2010

A Monday Morning Treat

Are you interested in food?  Do you like reading about history?  Is period clothing your thing?  Are you a fan of British fiction?  Do you adore (and re-read annually) Jane Austen?  Whichever of these things caught your eye, this is the website for you!  Erudite without being dull, I find this site a great escape from the pressures of holiday prep.  Even reading the list of recently read books is a delight!  My only quarrel is that many of the TV program links don't work for those outside Britain and that's the fault of the BBC, not the author.
http://austenonly.com/

Jane, exiting to look at the boxes of Jello in the pantry in CH

UPDATE: Due to the kindness of a friend, I learned about this movie, which sounds interesting to a stitcher.
http://arttextstyle.wordpress.com/2009/11/23/stitching-on-the-silver-screen-bright-star/

My friend was charmed by a shrug in the movie (she says the costumes are fabulous) that resembles one Sophie Digard has created. This is for the crocheters out there. Isn't it lovely? I'd adore one of those myself!
http://www.selvedge-drygoods.org/pages/products.aspx?id=103&p=572

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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I am totally delighted that you have found my blog and like it so much that you have written about it! I'm so sorry that the BBC tv links don't work outside the UK, if only I controlled the Beeb. Thank you for your very kind comments. I love your stiffest, hybrid way.

The Chilly Hollow Needlepoint Adventure said...

Dear AO, I am happily browsing AustenOnly and enjoying myself. It is a lovely escape from the pressures of Christmas prep here in CH. Keep up the good work and when I become Queen, you certainly shall control the BBC!

Not HRH Jane
P.S. Loved the photo of the Shire horses in the snow. They are a passion of Sandy Lerner's but I didn't know she had them in England as well as Ayrshire, her farm down the road an hour or so from CH.
http://www.ayrshirefarm.com/AyrshireFarm/AFHome.html

Anonymous said...

Oops! That last sentence should have read:

"I love your stichery by the way"

When you are Queen can you employ a secretary for me too!
Yes,Sandy Lerner has Shires at CHawton.There were three in teh field when I visited last week,and I believe a carriage ride has now been recreated in the grounds.

Julie x

The Chilly Hollow Needlepoint Adventure said...

Thanks, Julie. I was wondering what you meant.... LOL

There are carriage rides at Ayshire Fram during open houses and one year she took a carriage out for the Christmas parade in downtown Middleburg (it's horse country and a lot of the very wealthy people there have carriages they drive in clubs and on their own farms). It must have been a wonderful sight. I saw a video but wasn't there in person to enjoy it. Too raf to drive on a busy weekend.

I am still browsing your site, and wondering when you will do something on handwork during the long 18th Century. Not clothing manufacture but leisure sewing. I have been curious for a long time on what leisure needlework was like.

Anonymous said...

Well, then I will be doing some posts on that subject next year-the year of Sense and Sensibility, 200 years since it was first published- as needlework is mentioned a lot in that novel!I do hope you come over to look ;)

Julie x

The Chilly Hollow Needlepoint Adventure said...

I will certainly stop by, Julie. It is certainly something I would like to know more about. Perhaps it is time for me to re-read Sense and Sensibility, not one of my favorites but an interesting story nevertheless.