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Last Minute Sweet Treat for Valentine’s Day

February 14, 2014 by Abby 8 Comments

I must admit, we don't go to much trouble for Valentine's Day. It's so commercialised here in Australia that I'm a bit put off the whole idea of 'we are telling you to be romantic today so go and buy some flowers or chocolates!' BUT...I do love any excuse to have something sweet and this little treat can be whipped up in a minute! It is perfect with berries, but also yum ...

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Seraphic Raglan Tee – Figgy’s Heavenly Tour + Giveaway (Closed)

February 10, 2014 by Abby 41 Comments

Today I've got some selfish sewing to show you! This pattern is part of the latest collection from Figgy's. The Heavenly Collection contains a modern take on staples for girls and it includes a few patterns in larger sizes too! I have admired Shelly's patterns from afar for a while, but now that some of her patterns come in larger sizes, I'm very excited! You can view the full ...

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Gluten Free – Savoury Flapjacks

February 5, 2014 by Abby 13 Comments

These are a great kid snack to have on standby. They require just a few ingredients and can be made in a big batch and stored in the freezer. They aren't too messy to eat so are great for trips out with toddlers and are also good for after school snacks. You can use any veggies you have on hand and your favourite kind of cheese. Flapjacks are also perfect if you're looking for ...

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Posting for the Sewing Machine Monologues

January 31, 2014 by Abby 3 Comments

One of the trickiest parts about buying a new sewing machine is deciding what to get. Palak from sewistry.com is on the case and each week is featuring a different blogger and their sewing machine. Today you can read about what I think of my Pfaff Ambition 1.5. Click the picture below to go and see the interview. ...

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Things for Girls: Roly Poly Pinafore

January 27, 2014 by Abby 9 Comments

It's nice to do a bit of girl sewing for a change. Today I'm sharing a pinafore I made for my niece using the Roly Poly Pinafore Pattern by Imagine Gnats. This is such a quick pattern to put together, and the result is so cute!   My sewing machine and I have been having a bit of a disagreement over buttonholes, so I skipped buttons and added some snaps instead. The snaps ...

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Handmade Winter: Hazelnut Spiral Cookies

January 23, 2014 by Abby 6 Comments

Since the Handmade Winter eBook came out, I have't been able to get the thought of spiral cookies out of my head! I fondly remember my Mum making them when we were kids and I really wanted to give them a go. As much as I would love some pink and covered in 100s & 1000s cookies, I thought I would make a more grown up version. I modified the recipe a bit and made it into ...

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Almond, Rose and Cardamom Cordial

January 18, 2014 by Abby 18 Comments

If you know anyone in the Southern States of Australia, then you'll know it's been crazy hot here! We've had temperatures over 40°C (105°F) every day this week!! But rather than complain about how hot it is, I thought I'd make up some fancy cordial to enjoy. The drink is a lovely milky white colour and is nice and refreshing. This syrup is delicious topped with sparkling or ...

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Refashion Month at House of Estrela

January 13, 2014 by Abby 1 Comment

January is Refashion Month over at House of Estrela and I'm very excited to be taking part. I've got a great round up of projects you can make using old woolen blankets. The ideas from the guests so far have been fun and varied, make sure you head on over and take a look.   ...

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My First Quilting Project: Sewing Machine Covers

January 10, 2014 by Abby 17 Comments

Well, I've finally gone to the dark side. The place all garment makers think they'll never go. The place where you cut perfectly good fabric into tiny little pieces, only to stitch them back together again...quilting! I have a big quilting project in the back of my mind, but wanted to tackle something a bit simpler first. Before Summer hit, we had evaporative cooling ...

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Flatlocking with your Serger – Tutorial

January 4, 2014 by Abby 34 Comments

Flatlocking is a great technique to learn on your serger/overlocker and you don’t need any special accessories to do it. The resulting seam lies flat so it is a great option for clothing for kids who find a lot of their seams itchy. Flatlocking works on both woven and stretch fabrics, but because the raw edge is somewhat exposed inside the stitches, fabrics that fray a lot ...

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Merry Christmas Everyone!

December 19, 2013 by Abby 10 Comments

We are flying up to Queensland soon to visit my Mum's family for Christmas. I'm really looking forward to the nice weather, a bit of a break and hanging out with my cousins and all the family. Hubby is hoping to squeeze in a trip to a theme park while we're there. I've had lots of fun blogging this year and have no idea what's going to be coming up on the blog in 2014. I ...

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12 Days of Christmas

December 12, 2013 by Abby 44 Comments

Ted got the call that he was needed at the North Pole to help making toys. Of course, the correct elf attire was needed. I'm guest posting today over on Sewpony as part of the 12 Days of Christmas tour. You can read about all the ups and downs of this little outfit over on the blog now.   ...

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Secret pyjamas! My dress for this year's @sew_melb Secret pyjamas! My dress for this year's @sew_melbourne garden party was the Charlie Caftan by @closetcorepatterns. I shortened it at the shoulders by an inch and think I shortened it at the bottom too. I altered the pockets so they attach into the waist panel, because I hate when in-seam pockets flap about and pull at the side seams. The side slits are a double turn narrow hem as the overlock and turn as suggested in the pattern looked puckered. The fabric is a Cotton + Steel rayon by Masaru Suzuki, which is a dream to sew with. I've made another dress in the red colour way.
Beans from the garden and my favourite way to eat Beans from the garden and my favourite way to eat them... Stir fry in hot oil (coconut is delish but whatever you have is fine) until a bit burnt (about 5 mins). Chuck in a few squirts of fish sauce for the last 5 secs and toss through. 
Give them a minute to cool if you can lest you burn your mouth.
My one and only sunflower. With short human for sc My one and only sunflower. With short human for scale.
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A new hat! I used the free #closetcoresunhat. I've A new hat! I used the free #closetcoresunhat. I've added a hair hole, since why don't all hats have that?! Also added some garden wire to the brim.  Instead of finishing the brim edge with bias, I did the usual RST stitch, fold and top stitch. That means the brim is a little shorter than the pattern. I wanted to keep the hat lightweight, so it's unlined and has only the two layers of canvas fabric for the brim. The cotton canvas is a vintage fabric from my stash, which originally cost 15 shillings and 9 pence (I think) per yard.
Who else is out in their garden each morning seein Who else is out in their garden each morning seeing if their seeds have sprouted? This tiny baby will become a giant sunflower.
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