Posts from — May 2009
Give away!
I am very pleased to be participating in the Sew Mama Sew May Giveaway Day
If you’re visiting here from the Sew Mama Sew blog, then you’re probably skimming over the text looking for the prize (and you can skip this next bit and head straight for the photo below!). But for those who don’t know, Sew Mama Sew (that’s a blog) have organised a day when bloggers around the world offer a free prize to one of their lucky readers. The idea is that you surf the list of participating blogs, enter your name to try to win things, and enjoy a host of new blogs in the process.
Here is my offering:
Well, actually I’m just offering one of the bibs:
The bib has a towelling back and 3 snaps around the neck to cater for growing girls. Oh and it’s super gorgeous!
Competition details: Anyone from anywhere in the world can enter – all you have to do is leave a comment. Don’t spend too long thinking about what to say (does anybody else have this problem?) because I will pick the winner randomly on the 1st of June. Oh and make sure you leave me some way of finding you so that I can send you your prize.
Now…before you run off, I’m also doing a giveaway on my Earthgirl Fabrics blog. So, if you also want a chance to win this stunning bag :
then hotfoot it over to my other blog and leave another comment
(P.S. – if you don’t win the bib, but you really feel like you need one in your life – then you can buy one here).
May 27, 2009 327 Comments
Quilts and clothes and capes (again!)
I am finally making progress on this:
But couldn’t resist dumping it this week for something a bit more fun. This skirt is made from luscious soft European cord and was briefly for sale (now sold!). I have lots more cord (and velvet
) on the way and look forward to sewing with it.
Then I made this mock Flamenco skirt, also to sell, but Zoe fell in love with it and hasn’t taken it off. I was so excited that she liked something I made that wasn’t pink I had to let her keep it. We watched some You-tube Flamenco clips together and she is now quite the expert.
And of course with another birthday party today there was another cape to be made. I made this one out of a different fabric just to prove I’m not showing the same one over and over. No not really, I made it out of different fabric because I had already emptied the bolt of the other. We have another two parties tomorrow and then the fridge is clear of invites…for now.
My kids aren’t really that popular – it’s just that the kids in Zoe’s kinder class seem to all be having ‘all-class’ parties, and with 28 kids in the class, that’s a whole lot of parties…
May 23, 2009 4 Comments
This Zoe loves my dress ups.
I made Zoe a sparkly skirt last week.
It goes very well with her pink boa:
And her cape:
Of course she can only wear it when she’s not wearing this little number:
Or this one:
At least Zoe the magnet wears the dress ups I make her*, because Zoe the four year old still prefers the $2 Sparties dress (which I conveniently left out of the photo shoot).
Magnets inspired by the fabulously clever women over at Sugar City Journal.
*Sparkly pink skirt made by Kirsty (which easily gets the most miles!).
May 19, 2009 1 Comment
This dress…finally finished
You know when you sew something, and you’ve got a great image in your mind of what it will look like, then something goes wrong, the image cracks and the project seems ruined beyond repair? No? Oh, well it happens to me a bit.
Take this dress for example. Late one night I was only a handful of seams away from finishing it, when I put the spotty fabric for the hem through the overlocker upside down. I couldn’t save the spotty material I had cut, and I didn’t want to have to go cut any more, then I lost faith in the spots all together, then the dress became ‘doomed’ and sat nearly finished for a good 4 weeks.
Thankfully a few days (or weeks) break can help revive the image and save projects from eternal doom. In this case, late some other night inspiration struck and I realised that what this dress needed was a ruffle (hey I told you everything was going to have a ruffle now that I have my special ruffling gadget). No kidding, 15 minutes later this dress was finished. And how good does it look?
Now I’m just sitting here waiting for inspiration to finish the other five or so projects currently classed as ‘doomed’.
(and by the way if you think this dress would look super hot on your 4 year old girl then you can buy it here).
May 13, 2009 1 Comment
Happy Mother’s Day to me
Scenes from my lovely day:
My lovely people playing happily outside:

and some lovely pressies for me, the most special of which I have used to take the above photos.
We don’t normally make a big deal out of Mother’s Day in this house. I’m so glad today was an exception.
May 10, 2009 2 Comments
Working away at…
May 7, 2009 No Comments
A new toy
Last week I got myself a gathering attachment for my overlocker, allowing me to gather, overlock and sew pieces of fabric together all at once. Of course the obvious time to buy such an attachment would have been before making a pettiskirt, but for some strange reason at that point in time I was feeling frugal. Luckily for me the urge to be frugal has left and have I ever had my $25 worth of enjoyment out of this little accessory. With some spotty fabric I (frugally) bought on sale at Spotlight I made my first tiered skirt, and if it weren’t for the 53 unfinished projects covering my sewing table I would be sitting down this minute gathering my way through my fabric stash.
Here’s the spotty skirt which I think Zoe received more excitedly than perhaps any other piece of clothing I have made for her:
Here’s Zoe modelling the skirt:
And here’s why Miss Zoe thinks this is a good one:
Oh – and what’s this? Another wizard’s cape?

You betcha! Another party today…and still one more invite on the fridge.
I’m going to try to finish some projects over the next week, which is not nearly as fun as starting a whole bunch of new projects, but I have sewer’s guilt which I’m going to try to alleviate. Then I’m going to alleviate my fabric buyer’s guilt by sewing up some of the piles of fabric under my cutting table which is earmarked for various purposes. Hopefully then I’ll start on something new.
May 2, 2009 1 Comment


























