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Oh Fransson Zipper Bags I have had the pattern for the Oh Fransson Zipper Bags for some time, and have completed one for the middle 5BN, the other two zipper bags are a work in progress. The pattern is clear, precise and gives detailed instructions for adding detail as a feature in the design of the various sized bags.
This bag, below - was made with a wide wale navy cordouroy, and red stars and spots fabric as the Wild Thing feature.
Wild Thing bag to carry all the " I" gadgets and their chargers.
for the 2nd born son - red!!
Again, I love using Camille of Simplify and Thimbleblossom fame's patterns, always clear and easy to follow.
Work in progress, made using some American Jane blue spots and stripes with the same wide wale navy cord and blue prints -- for the first born! For over a decade, I have colour coded items belonging to the boys, blue or navy for the firstborn, always red for the second born. -- this has been used extensively for Kinder bags and smocks, hats, lunch boxes, drink bottles, pencil cases, clothing, toys, swim wear, thongs -- this list could go on and on. Only recently talking about the purchase of new lunchboxes for the beginning of the school year with Mr 5BN ; I spoke about the need to purchase the appropriate colour for each boy. With a stunned look to his face-- "Why on earth would you ever do that?" he asked. I was not sure I could adequately answer this through tears of laughter!! Using the same pattern again - Pint Sized - , I have made a little pincushion recently for Mrs ZippyZippy's birthday, using her favourite colours -- did not have to think hard to colour code you!! Hope you enjoy it! Have had a very dear friend call in this morning and help with some housework - twice as much achieved in half the time. Thanks from the bottom of my heart-- she knew I had a little time off work this week to stay at home-- now I can do some sewing this afternoon. |
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Colour Coding
Monday, February 20, 2012
Swoon Block 9 Completed
I am sure I need a Bex, a cup of tea and a lie down!
So much reverse sewing / unpicking in this block, I had it pieced some time ago and then thought --Hmm not sure about colour 2 in this block; it was the Flurry Panel that came in the FQ bundle
I auditioned other Kate Spain-'Flurry" FQ's; but came right back to the original colour choice.
Now to piece it together this week, not sure to use straight strips of sashing, or to intersperse it with colour blocks of a myriad of the nine fabrics used--at the intersections.
Was not even going to attempt the sashing last night, after the dismal sewing effort of yesterday afternoon.
Block 9, I feel that this has been sewn in total 3 times! |
Sewing incorrect pieces together, |
Swoon Blocks Finally |
Was not even going to attempt the sashing last night, after the dismal sewing effort of yesterday afternoon.
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Smocked dresses
Twirl Factor in Liberty of London fabric |
Fabric is Australian Wildflowers by Liberty of London
Cuddles and carry ons from your cousin |
Local Agricultural Shows
Smocked Liberty and Blossom Dress |
Award winning Beauty |
More gorgeous Dresses |
Display circa 2008 Royal Melbourne Show |
Now it is much more difficult, working more paid hours, and children who no longer sleep in the middle of the day --children who chant --WE ARE STARVING--what is there to eat? So every waking moment seems to be baking, and attending to needs and the needy!
Yes they do attend school--however I seem to be at the paid work job at the same time! So it seems little free time to sew, but I am in the process of pulling out nearly finished smocked items to ponder over and hopefully finish in the next few weeks.
At the end of the day, it is therapeutic to be a blog lurker--rather than finishing some bullion roses to a smocked bodice --but I must begin to prioritise,and finish some items to help with the dwindling entries in the local Ag show.
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Friday night sewing
Glad to see some of our sewing group have been productive. Here is Mrs ZippyZippy busily churning out metres of bias binding for her to use in her wonderful laundry bags or on her bright and colourful buntings.
It was fascinating to watch, and very relaxing to see the transformation of fabric strips into ironed bias strips.
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Bias Tape Making Laundry bag with striped bias binding |
Sandra has made her first quilt, part of the Pinwheel Quilt -a-long that Mrs ZippyZippy co-ordinated in the later half of 2011 for our sewing group.
Fantastic work Sandra! |
Well done Sandra, who is busy planning her next quilt, thanks to her Mum who had passed on a kit with the fabric and pattern to Sandra. It certainly makes it easier to begin, when the fabric choice has been made already.
Sewing? Not yet
The children are back at school, but no sewing yet, I hope to do some today however. Instead I have spent a pleasant Saturday afternoon playing tennis.
You know you are involved in country sport as whilst at tennis; we noticed a plume of smoke not too far away,
Shortly, the local CFA tanker called into the Recreation Reserve to collect some volunteers to make up a fire crew. Dutifully, off went one of the opposition tennis players, and some spectators of the cricket.
The fire was contained thankfully before it was able to reach the forest area.
You know you are involved in country sport as whilst at tennis; we noticed a plume of smoke not too far away,
Shortly, the local CFA tanker called into the Recreation Reserve to collect some volunteers to make up a fire crew. Dutifully, off went one of the opposition tennis players, and some spectators of the cricket.
The fire was contained thankfully before it was able to reach the forest area.
Picturesque view |
Smoke visible in the near distance |
Gorgeous rural setting |
Friday, February 3, 2012
Ahhh A cup of Tea
As soon as the school bus departed, I made another cup of tea, and enjoyed the peace in the house. Twinings have released a new blend, it was all ready for Australia Day on January 26th. This smells devine and is a lovely blend, I must stock up on more, prior to it being taken off the Supermarket shelves.
School begins again for another year |
School has commenced for this year, all three back today, all very keen, early to bed last night, early to rise this am. The older 5BN child was lucky enough to receive an Ipad this year as part of the essential items required for learning!!
I am sure the essential music and apps have been loaded; prior to text books having been loaded.
An Australian Blend |
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