
The Corgyncombe Courant is also having a Tasha Tudor inspired Giveaway of a reproduction Yellowware Bowl with green seaweed decoration!
Tasha Tudor loved both pink luster and yellowware and they both appeared frequently in her illustrations.

Beatrix Potter also featured pink luster in her illustrations.
A story that is always fun to revisit at Christmastide, and especially enjoyed by Tillie Tinkham of Corgyncombe, is "The Tailor of Gloucester", by Beatrix Potter. "The Tailor of Gloucester" was employed to make a coat and waistcoat for the Mayor of Gloucester's wedding, which was to take place on Christmas Day in the morning. After he had cut them out, he went home and sent his cat out to get several things, including one penn'orth of cherry-coloured silk twist, to be used for one-and-twenty button-holes. Whilst the cat was away, the curious Tailor, upon hearing tip, tap, tip, tap, sets free the mice that the cat had captured under tea-cups. The Tailor became ill and Christmas was fast approaching. If you have never read "The Tailor of Gloucester" before, we are sure you will enjoy discovering who completes the coat and waistcoat, except for one button-hole with a little note attached stating "No More Twist". In Diane's photograph above, there is a charkha spindle of Diane's handspun silk. In the small bowl is cochineal for dyeing the silk a pleasant shade of cherry. Do you hear a tip, tap, tip, tap, tip?




The words for "The Holly and the Ivy" and an illustration of carolers are in "The Bouquet" by Tasha Tudor.
Carolers can also be seen and heard in "The Tailor of Gloucester", part of "The Word Peter Rabbit and Friends, Beatrix Potter".
Here is the link to:
"The Tailor of Gloucester" from YouTube.

Here is the link to: Tasha Tudor and Family Pink Luster Tea Cups Giveaway!
where you can see the lovely photographs of six pink luster tea cups.
Here is the link to: Corgyncombe Courant Yellowware Bowl Giveaway!
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2 comments:
Thanks so much for your site. It warms my heart and makes my day...gorgeous...Singing Wind
What a beautiful blog...and lucky you to have had Tasha Tudor as a friend.
Thank you for the link to The Taylor of Gloucester. It is absolutely delightful. I am sending the link to my Grandchildren in Denmark.
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