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Month: July 2013
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Another embroidered pattern for today. This one was inspired by colourful everlasting flowers which didn't last long enough but at least I have proof that it hasn't always been rainy and freezing here. It's easy to get stuck in that wintry feeling. I stitched the little bouquets of flowers freehand onto striped linen and sewed…
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I'm teaching 2 classes in Kilbirnie at the beautiful Stitchbird store (Lyndy has secured a great nearby location for teaching in.) Come and make an embroidered needlebook with us- Monday 22 July- 7-9pm Or carve some rubber stamps and print some fabric or papergoods: Thursday 18 July 7-9pm You can find more details at the…
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This is a bag I made for a friend who had a birthday on the weekend. We often meet up at the library, so I thought the shape and size of this might be good for lugging her family's books around. I used some vintage tweedy woven fabric for the body of the bag, which…
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My friend Helen sent me this bird-garland. She used cotton string and old maps for the birds themselves. They are currently flying along my kitchen window and cheering up jobs I do underneath them such as the dishes, or making soup. They also cheer up that eyes-half-closed-shock-of-the-morning feeling I have most days at 7am. I…
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Lemons are good in winter. Lemon cake is practically medicinal, right? I made a lemon cake for Sunday morning tea. I like my cakes to be really dense and lemony, which involves a lot of lemon juice and a very classic, plain cake. This is how I made it. LEMON CAKE 150g butter, softened 1/2…
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Today's pattern is an embroidered one- miniature lily-of-the-valley sprigs on oatmeal linen. I embroidered the pattern to make a linen project bag, the kind of thing that might be nice to keep your knitting or crochet in. I'm interviewed on The Craft Sessions blog today (the first of a series of Teacher Features plus giveaway…
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I'm heading to Nelson at the end of July – do you want to join me at this event? Nicola is an old friend of mine and she's helping me organise this cosy wintry evening at Prego cafe. She's a cookbook author and keeps a beautiful blog called Homegrown Kitchen. She'll do a little cooking…
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I found this fab fabric one day at Stitchbird Fabrics and knew I had to have it: it was just something about the mustard yellow and olivey green details . And happy-looking forest animals too, of course. I made a cover for a giant feather cushion and backed the linen in olive green wool. 'Lucky' for…
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Do the blogs you follow get delivered to your inbox, like your own personal magazine page at the end of the day? A couple of months ago, I signed up with bloglovin', to replace google reader which is now unavailable. I'm liking it- I've now whittled down the blogs I read quite a lot, for…
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A cold and cloudy week melted into a light weekend. I found wintersweet blossoming in the garden. This weekend Arlo celebrated his birthday (technically it was two weeks ago) with an all-night party with a group of his friends. The party involved pizza, cake and video games. And not that much sleep, really. They are…
