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Month: April 2017
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I found some preserved summertime within the pages of an old book this morning – I'd quite forgotten I'd put flowers in there to press, but it was a good discovery. Some of the plants are hydrangea petals and tiny pansies, and others are things I picked from the selection of weeds on the side of…
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It's hard not to feel happy looking at that bright Nani Iro print – so I decided to sew it into a new top to wear to work. After looking through lots of different options, I ended up going back to my favourite garment pattern of all time – the Wiksten Tank – because I…
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Thanks for entering the giveaway for the Homegrown Kitchen cookbook. I combined the entries from here and Instagram and drew a winner at random – congratulations to Sian! I hope you'll enjoy making the recipes + + + + + + + + + a) Protea stems on the mantelpiece, a gift from Tom's mum…
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I hope you're enjoying your weekend so far. It's been an autumnal one here with rain and stormy weather as well as a bit of sunshine. Easter has been celebrated with a few family and friend gatherings, which have been joyful. We had friends over for lunch today and Keira and i organised an egg…
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Last week I came home to a very exciting package – two copies of my friend Nicola's beautiful new cookbook, Homegrown Kitchen. Nicola's been working on this book for quite a long time, and it shows. It's a heavy volume with a hard cover, amazing photography and pages jam-packed with recipes and information about making all…
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Last week my family was lucky enough to welcome the arrival of two new baby girls – my sister's, and my sister-in-law's. Suffice it to say that my baby knit list, or at least, baby knit wishlist is growing by the day. I managed to finish this cardigan this week, so it's on its way…
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The light through our windows is now decidedly golden when it's not grey, and so autumn is in full swing. Golden yellows are all around at this time of year – pears in a bowl in the kitchen, end-of-summer flowers, and last year's winter slippers, back in service again. This little needlework brooch was a…
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Slow Stitching in the Barn was a magical few days in Melbourne. I didn't bring my camera so have pinched the photos above from Instagram. I'll be sure to post more when I'm able to steal some from Felicia because I know she'll have some good ones. In particular, I'd love to show some of…
