Monday, May 03, 2010

Looking back ... with a smile.

Photo of my Little P, taken when she was 2 years old.
I've been looking back with fond memories,
so much can happen in 4 years ...
People flit in and out of your life, the good ones stay, hopefully.
little P herself has mastered a language,
learnt to read, and to nurture friends.
She can dress herself, wash her own hair
and read quietly on her own.
She understands the word 'no' and accepts
reasons why 'no'.
It is an honour to be her Mum,
and I'm proud of her on a daily basis.

The artwork in this picture has recently formed
the background to a shoe box for a school
project. Each child in the class has their own
special 'memory box' to be filled throughout the term.
Then all the boxes will be on display
for the parents to see. It's going to be great to see
all the other boxes, and to marvel at her own
special treasure box. I love this idea,
and will keep the box 'as is' for the future.

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Embroidery - Love.

Images from 'Golden Hands Book of Embroidery' 1972. I particularly like the Gothic house design,
oh and the dog, I love the dog. I had a dog just like this one
in 1990something, she was adorable, Sophie, a kelpie cross.

I'm back into my sewing - mojo is back, and loving it!

Sometimes it's good to step back from something.
I'm enjoying it with the same gusto that I started with.
I've been reading through old sewing books,
going through my fabric, and formulating ideas.
I am still very committed to hand-made,
in fact I think it's more important than ever,
we all need to think about where, and under what conditions
our garments are made.

Crafty pics to follow soon.

Monday, April 19, 2010

File this under randon

I just downloaded the photos from my camera, here's a glance:

Mind the gap! The space where her tooth was.
Some skirts for sale at the markets.
A custom order doll (part of a set, with 10 mattresses and tiny pea).
Morning Lakeside, Sanctuary Point, Easter time.
A new Library bag for Little P, ready for Term 2
which starts tomorrow in NSW.
Good having an extra day with which to make stuff! She's a prolific little library borrower!

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Stuff lately

Little P and I made this dream catcher last month, I shared it of FB, but forgot to blog it.
Very easy to make, she felt she needed something to ensure she would have a great day,
and wholeheartedly believes this turns her bad dreams into good.
Market stalling, I sold these boots, my fave 70's knee-highs, the heel was just
way too high for me these days!
Harmony Day at school, red and orange.
I made this skirt with some lovely vintage
cotton. As we were approaching school, for the first time ever, Little P said she
felt nervous wearing a 'Mum Made' skirt, I knew it was coming.
Peer pressure, it's a bitch right?
(She was really happy though once she got some compliments, and some of
the Mum's asked if I could make them one)!
Celebrating our ginger cat 'Bupka' she's 14 years old this year.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Another refash - for winter

I got the pot of dye out for this one!
Threw the doily in, sewed the doily above the pocket,
some random buttons, and now very wearable.
Here is the garment before, bought this at the Oppy
brand new, but beige, I'm not quiet ready for beige yet!
I was attracted to the long, drapey shape and the pockets.

Friday, March 05, 2010

Refash...

Nothing like a refash to tweak the mojo!
I took a rather ill-fitting strapless dress that I bought at the markets and turned it
into a little swing top for Little P.
I love the fabric, think that's why I bought said dress.
Weekend is almost upon us - hope you have some lovely things
planned at your place.

Wednesday, March 03, 2010

When opportunity knocks ....

My Oppy threw this Georg Jensen stainless steel 'Bloom Bowl' at me today.
I spied it from across the room, sitting with all the other bowls, my heart leapt,
"I know that shape" ...... as soon as I held it I knew it was the real thing.
I'm not a fan of stainless steel, cept when it has Georg Jensen engraved on it.
I don't know what it is about Danish Design, there's just something about
the forms, the timelessness of each piece and the way they just
'hold their own' in a space.
And I know it's rude to talk about money,
but I paid $8.00.