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Month: March 2012
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The family of bunnies I wrote of yesterday, and hoped to put in my shop in time for Easter, turned out to be a family of small bears instead. I'm not sure what happened- but I supposed I used the wrong pattern late one night when I was cutting them out. I am often a…
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Today i'm working on a small family of rabbits. They'll be made from natural linen with different ears- some Liberty lawn, some stripy cotton knit. I hope they'll be finished soon so I can show them to you tomorrow. Like any kind of working, rabbit-face-embroidering is much improved with some provisions to hand. Today I…
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My sister made us some peanut cookies- she used this recipe, and they're really good. She skipped the dipped chocolate/peanut part but they are still the right balance of salty and sweet, crunchy and chewy. We have a small peanut butter fanatic in the house (she eve got her own jar for one of her…
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I was tidying up today when I came across these great photograph cards, which I got from the Wellington City Art Gallery. They came from this exhibition, all about humans at the South Pole. Thought they might make you smile. Brenda, Kathy, and Misty: a bit of femininity in Antarctica
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This is a wraparound cardigan I made for Keira when the autumn chill started creeping in last week. It's made from two old cardigans of mine, but I think they're much nicer like this. I used a chocolate-brown one for the sleeves and one front and a charcoal grey for the remaining pieces. And some…
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Yes, it's quilted Liberty fabric. I found it a while back, loved that earthy retro print and just realised it would make sturdy and strong bags- so I've made one with leather straps for my shop update today. And also some 'retro make-up cases' using up small pieces of favourite vintage linen fabric. I like…
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Rough and stormy weather here today- i thought the kids and I would be swept away on our walk to school this morning. It might be bad walking weather but it's a good time to paint some tiny little envelopes with cheering watercolour images. And sew up some hot water bottle covers- these are made…
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A few instagram photos from this past weekend. We tied some scrap fabric bunting in the mandarin tree for K's pirate party. Silly me- I got busy and completely forgot to take photos until everyone had gone home, but it was fun day. My sister came and helped (thank you Sarah!) and she made a…
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Some of today was spent getting ready for a pirate party which is happening tomorrow for K's 7th birthday- can you believe she turned 7 this week? The last weekend as a 6 year old resulted in a wobbly tooth coming out after a minor trampoline accident and so it was decided a pirate party…
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Today, a mixture of linen and silk, wool and leather. Picutred above are a few things I made for this week's shop update including some tote bags made from recycled textiles- old kimonos (I love their understated geometrics) paired up with herringbone wool fabric, and recycled leather handles which i bought from a bag maker…
