What a gorgeous tea set! Have been searching for a suitable tea set for my 14 month old who loves making cups of tea for Mummy...and upon stumbling on your delightful blog, I found it. Have just bought a pattern and can't wait to make it up!
I hope it was Hamble. Poor old Hamble never got a look-in. That golden girl Jemima always held people's attention. For years I have held close the thought that when they grew up Hamble blossomed and became a kick-arse, high-powered (but still really lovely) something or other. I bet Jemima has ended up with a cosmetic surgery habit and the prescription painkiller addiction to match.
Some girls just never grow up!
ReplyDeleteOh how exciting, this is the first time I have made the first comment on your blog!
ReplyDeleteThey are gorgeous. Can I just say I'm equally impressed with the perfect hang of your tablecloth. You're like a fabric whisperer!
ReplyDeletewow! they are gorgeous, i love the idea and the doing :-)
ReplyDeleteclaudia
that is the most gorgeous tea set i've ever seen.... i want one for my girls!!
ReplyDeletethat is the cutest tea-set and I want one i am heading to your etsy shop right away to buy a pattern, just gorgeous. I hope I do it justice!
ReplyDeleteOooh, they are gorgeous! Love the little red chair too.
ReplyDeleteCan we guess who came to tea? Hmmmm.... My guess is Big Ted and Jamima, a left over from a childhood of 'Playschool'. :)
That is THE cutest tea set. Simply gorgeous and a brilliant idea.
ReplyDeleteDelicious!!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous & unbreakable. Perfect!
ReplyDeleteI makes me want to have a tea party of my own :)
ReplyDeleteahh. i keep sayin it. and are there buttons holding the handles, shut up. too too cool.
ReplyDeleteHmm who wouldn't like to drink tea with you and drink from these super cute cups!
ReplyDeleteThey are adorable!
I think I just died from the cuteness. So lovely. I want to hug the little tea pot. :)
ReplyDeleteYum, I love a good cuppa. Save the cup with the red and blue spots on the saucer for me please. :-)
ReplyDeleteLove them, love the buttons, love the colour, love everything about them!
ReplyDeleteCute, whimsical and totally gorgeous. Wish we had a little girl in this house so I had an excuse to make them!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Very too. civilised
ReplyDeleteI want to come play at your place!
ReplyDeleteClever clever clever, your work plus the way you bait us with hints, snippets, puzzle pieces . . . it's Ernst all over again. Love Posie
ReplyDeleteLovely set Jodie. Did the mad hatter (Johnny Depp) come for tea too :)
ReplyDeleteHugs, Sharon
Personally, I'm gonna be disappointed if the Hatter, and the Doormouse, and there somewhere! Adorable tea set, Michele
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous tea set! Have been searching for a suitable tea set for my 14 month old who loves making cups of tea for Mummy...and upon stumbling on your delightful blog, I found it. Have just bought a pattern and can't wait to make it up!
ReplyDeleteCute Jod! I could have used your tea party today
ReplyDeleteOh to die for Jodi! Love the fabric combinations.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Beatiful! Lovely! :-)))
ReplyDeleteare you making a mug for snow white?
ReplyDeleteOh, enchantingly fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThese are so great and so much fun!
ReplyDelete. . . but only one chair!
ReplyDeleteLOvely photos.
ReplyDeleteAnd who said you were mad to make a teapot!!! Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI want to come to tea!!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeletexxx
Insane but incredible!
ReplyDelete(I shouldn't say you're insane, should I? When I go around knitting fruit. Please accept my apologies.)
A lovely day for it too!
ReplyDeletecan I still have a sugar bowl?? :-)
ReplyDeleteOh, I can't wait to see who came for tea! I'm betting on stuffies galore!
ReplyDeleteMy pattern arrived yesterday, incredibly quickly, I thought I'd be waiting another week. Thanks, Jodie, for everything!
Did you make a service for 7 so you'd have 6 in case someone breaks one? roflmao
Delightful!
ReplyDeleteSew much fun! Can't wait to see the guests.
ReplyDeletethe seven dwarfs???
ReplyDeleteLissa
Um... not Amit the Spammer? Noel Coward? Dame Edna?...Jofus and Lally? Big and Little Ernst and Ernst's sweetheart?
ReplyDeleteI'm with a few here, it ought to be the Mad Hatter and the Dormouse and the Mad March Hare! But it was probably Alice.
I hope it was Hamble. Poor old Hamble never got a look-in. That golden girl Jemima always held people's attention. For years I have held close the thought that when they grew up Hamble blossomed and became a kick-arse, high-powered (but still really lovely) something or other. I bet Jemima has ended up with a cosmetic surgery habit and the prescription painkiller addiction to match.
ReplyDeletedang. cuteness overload!
ReplyDeleteWonderful Jodie, just wonderful!!!
ReplyDelete~Yvette~
Just lovely!
ReplyDeletethese are so gorgeous, I love the cups especially
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So much cuteness. Love it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous tea set! The colours are incredible!
ReplyDeleteMicki
I'm ready to come for the tea! It's a wonderfull work.
ReplyDeleteNat
GGG GOrgeous!!! Soft and cuddley too, just like a cuppa should be.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful - your work always impresses me.
ReplyDeleteEeeekk! Too sweet!
ReplyDeleteAre you for REAL!!!! Now you DEFIE GRAVITY !!!!
ReplyDeleteWOW! gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteLoving the tea party. I was wondering how you were going to do the handles! Hope all is well in your world Jod, it looks pretty happy from here! xo
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely adorable! You are so very talented.
ReplyDeleteToo too cute! REALLY!!
ReplyDeleteMaybe I could come for a spot of tea
:-} pokey
Delightful!!
ReplyDeleteI take my tea white with 2 thanks.
Rebecca
I love tea parties :)
ReplyDeletexxx
These are so GORGEOUS.
ReplyDeletejust fabulous Jodie
ReplyDeleteOh My..IT just does not get any cuter then that. You are SOOOO clever and patient. WOW. Love it. Elizabeth
ReplyDeleteadorable!
ReplyDeleteA.Dor.A.Ble!! So, I have my pattern all set... I have my fabrics all set... now I just need to pluck up the courage to start... :)
ReplyDeleteUnbelievable! So pretty.
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