Thursday, April 26, 2012

Aprons, Aprons, Aprons ....

AND AN APRON!



For the Junior "Master Chef"
I have been busy making beautiful aprons. These aprons are for the stylish and funky cook who doesn't want to forgo GLAM for the perfect meal!

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

ME MADE MAY '12

           'I, Kate of mixedbagofthreads sign up as a  participant of 




 I endeavor to wear one item of clothing or accessory that has been made by me, refashioned or upstyled each day for the duration of May 2012'

With only repeats on work days 'cos it will have to be jewellery or totes with the Corporate Wardrobe. Weekly Blog posts. 

 

I love this challenge. I haven't participated before so it's a great op to get stuff out of the wardrobe and the to do box and wear it.

I love a challenge but haven't done one like this before. It"s a good op to see what I've got, what I need and  define my style.

To join me the link to sign up is below.  and please leave a comment on my Blog with a link to yours as I'd love to see other people's take on this challenge.   

http://sozowhatdoyouknow.blogspot.co.uk/2012/04/me-made-may-12-join-me.html
       
 Ha, ha I had to have tea and brownies while I contemplated this challenge. We love brownies, they make us all happy!

If you want some baking inspiration and would like to view some edible art, check out http://mybuttoncake.blogspot.com.au/

Monday, April 16, 2012

New Things

So exciting my Pinking Shears and Invisible Zip Foot arrived today. I sourced these from the always fabulous Sew Gorgeous. Check out the store on Sew Gorgeous' Face Book page.

Mind you I don't know how to use the new foot but that is a minor issue. I can do the invisible zip but the specific foot will make it sew much easier.

Yes I have recently purchased an overlocker so why the Pinking Shears? I will use the shears where I want to eliminate the bulk around a seam or in places that I won't overlock or zig zag, e.g the facing where it turns in on a neckline.



On the subject of my  overlocker I had huge sucess yesterday when I re threaded the "Lower Looper!"  I tried the easy way by knotting the next thread to follow on and feed itself through, but -of- course- it-broke. From there I had to read the manuel and with time and patience VOILA, back in business. Ha, ha the colour coding helped too.

This is a beautiful succulent from my garden. These gorgeous plants can be grown from a leaf, just stick a leaf in the ground and they keep growing and propegating without much care at all. They make me happy.

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Resurrection



EASTER, Easter, Easter. Our Easter break has been glorious. the south east Queensland weather divine and the chocolate abundant!

We started the Easter break with a Pot Luck neighborhood dinner. Residents of the street all converged at one house bringing a pot to share. It was great to catch up with the neighbors that we know, chat to the ones we usually just share a wave with and meet new ones.

Good Friday we did our regular "Hubert Good Friday" thing. We have done this for about t four years now. We drive to St Lucia and take a leisurely walk across the Schonnell bridge that spans the Brisbane river from St Lucia to Dutton Park. Late in the afternoon it's a lovely thing to do, then we do the "loaves and the fishes" thing with dinner from  Assault and Battery.

Yesterday we went up to Coolum Beach. We had lunch on the headland where it was pretty windy,  it calm down by the water. The water was unexpectedly warm though there were lots of rips about.
  My sewing has had a resurrection albeit with a win and a loss.  I have never sewn with Linen  before and I am now a convert. It's a lovely fabric that is easy to sew with and to wear it is divine. It would be a perfect choice for summer clothes and layering for the winter will work fine.Layering is what you need in our climate anyway.

The only drawback that I have with Linen is ironing it. I hate ironing and I am bad at it and as a consequence I don't do it. Linen however has to be ironed but doesn't stay ironed for very long. Oh well, I'll have to view to view it as "fashionably crushed."

This pattern came from a Japanese book called "Simple Modern Sewing."  The patterns need some minor tweaking size and fit wise but that's not hard when it's not a  fitted garment.

The loss came from the Colette "Clover" pants pattern that I attempted. Everyone knows pants are hard and fitted pants with a side zip are even harder.  The pattern got me in though and gave me false hope because it said "BEGINNER!" Ha, beginner with more experience than me that's for sure.

Oh they came together alright and the fit was OK, but how fitted do you go? The zip was the big problem and honestly it just all got too hard. The Colette pants have been relegated to the "one day" pile "one day"  when I feeling brave enough and patient enough to give them another go.