Saturday, July 14, 2007

The Postmistress Always...

...makes the dogs bark more than twice.

This could also be titled, why one should always get dressed, even on Saturdays. Luckily, it was the postmistress herself, and not the young man substitute. I, in my nightie and dogs in the yard... You don't want to hear much more of THOSE details, but the postmistress left my package by a tree, as the dogs refused to come in, I couldn't go out, and she wouldn't believe they wouldn't bite.


That's the first thing I saw when I ripped open the box. I was just getting ready to paint my toes, but I can always wear something with a closed toe to the wedding, right?! A *GORGEOUS* bag, from my incredibly generous felted bag pal, whom I now know as Lia. I've enjoyed her blog for a while, but I was hardly sure she was my pal. Hooray! I continue to be spoiled. (Bamboo handles! Rich brown and vivid blue on the bag. Bliss!)





This is what I saw when I unzipped the bag. Yep folks, I said UNZIPPED. I can't sew much at all, so I can only dream of such grand construction. There's a better picture of the lining and the goodies coming, so just enjoy the show. I was so blown away by the awesome bag that I surely wasn't expecting anything within. I just unzipped it to appreciate its largeness, and to ponder taking it instead of my Healthy Back Bag as my "purse" for the flight tomorrow, and wow! More spoiled goodness!


Here's a peek at the lining, and more of the bag. Wonderful, yes? Between the above shot and this one, you can see that it's a great, coordinating brown and blue paisley. I am positive I never mentioned how much I love paisley, but there it is. Squee!





The goodies. The Vogue On the Go Felting, Gloves in a Bottle moisturizer, some Tehku Pacific Jade Green Tea, hand-tied into rosettes (what a beautiful luxury!), my beloved Tofutsies yarn in a great pink colorway, and the cutest honey spoon (more on that in a bit.) I can't wait to get home from Chicago already, so I can make some tea and take photos, so my tea swap blog readers can share the incredible beauty of ornamental teas. Again, WHAT A TREAT!



As excited as I am about the tea, you have to see a close-up of the spoon. See the bend in the middle? That's so the spoon can perch happily and ungooily (oh, how Blogger will hate that word!) on the edge of my cup or mug! It really is a very practical, pretty honey spoon, and interestingly enough, it coordinates nicely with my favorite teapot, but that's a post for another day, and even another blog, honestly.


Thank you, Lia. That is a most impressive swap package. You went so far above and beyond, and can serve as a model spoiler! Sure, the package was a tad late, but she stayed in touch, and I had the very distinct impression that it would be worth the wait. (Was it ever!) What truly makes Lia a great swapper is her attention to detail. She obviously read not only my questionnaire, but my blog, and not only took a stab at producing packages I would love, but went out of her way to send things she *KNEW* would delight me. (By no means am I snubbing or overlooking my other spoilers. I have had some AWESOME pals, and have received wonderful swap boxes. It's just as I co-host more swaps, I can't resist taking the opportunity to point out what's so perfect about a good swapper!)

Pardon me, but I must hit publish, eat the lunch my dear hubby picked up in town, when he picked up the wedding card I forgot, and see about these toes that need some paint!

9 comments:

Virtuous said...

YAH! I LOVE the lining in the bag! :o)
U must carry your new bag with you to Chicago!! :oD Very cute!

That was definitely worth the wait!! Great package!!

Unknown said...

Oh.
My.
Goodness.
Wow.

That is one really beautiful and amazing bag! Now I really need to improve on my sewing skills!

km said...

That is such a gorgeous purse!!! Where is the pattern from? I'll check Lia's blog, but some knitters wait for the package to be blogged about before posting.

Devonshire said...

What a lovely bag and wonderful goodies inside. Lia out did herself in spoiling you (which you so deserve). The felting is gorgeous as are the color choices. Happy knitting, swapping and hosting!

vegasangelbrat said...

Woo-Hoo what a great package!!! Its gorgeous and so glad it was you getting the spoiling!!
Have a great time in Chicago!! C-ya when your back :)

JenW!~ said...

Love the bag and lining. My favorite I think is the spoon. I LOVE honey in mt teas and a spoon like that is just what I need.

Lia said...

Hi Chan! I am so glad that you liked the bag. It is an adaptation of a Noni bag pattern. I'm so glad that you liked the goodies I stuck in there :) It was so fun to shop for them! I would have put some chocolate in, but with the horrid weather we've been having, I didn't want it to become a pool of goo in the bottom of the bag.

Have a great trip!
*hugs*
Lia

Paula said...

Oh that is a nice felted bag with some great loot!
I love the tea spoon!
Have fun at the wedding and decorating the fire engine!
P.S. I nominated you for a blog award on my blog! But don't worry about it until you get home Thursday and had a chance to relax and drink a cup of perfect tea! :)

Melissa said...

What a great package! That bag is beautiful and full of good stuff.