Showing posts with label sewing.. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sewing.. Show all posts

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Aprons, aprons

We've had weeks of wintry cold weather and the accompanying flu season, which meant hours and hours at home, hence - sewing spreee!!!
Here are some aprons I whipped up, from a pattern i sort of came up with, inspired by a few different blogs. They are easy to put on by younger kids  all by themselves because of the velcro tab. I've also slipped elastic through the neck piece so the apron covers the child's chest, again this applies mostly to the under 5 crowd.
This apron has a plastic lining because the owner has recently decided that helping mummy with washing the dishes can be a lot of fun (and very wet). I used a new plastic mattress protector as the inner lining.
I absolutely adore this one, and the 2 year old friend who now plays tea parties with it.
Gotta have one for my little baker boy, he mainly makes an appearance in the kitchen when something sweet is cooking.

Grocery bag tutorial

In South Australia, the local government has banned plastic grocery bags, so we have to take bags shopping (very green thinking here) and its so easy to forget, but these fit easily into handbags and even your pocket. I made a few of these bags last year out of polyester lining scraps, and haven't looked back since. They are so handy because they fold up really small, but they are also extremely strong an durable, I've even filled it up once with cartons of milk with no trouble. Here are some sketchy instructions, you need basic sewing skills to do this.
sew in a piece of elastic so it sticks out on the right side of the bag
Turn bag right side out, fold in corners back into the back, about 10cm and pin. Then stitch all along the bottom of the bag.
It's a lot roomier than it looks, as the folds at the bottom open out when filled. 

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Random activities

Facepainting
Dried flower press after a nature walk, using bags below which i made last year from jeans scraps.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Bit of this and that

I've given up trying to edit this page - blogger is impossible - apologies for the mixed up layout.


Danny wearing an apron I made, with a bit of inspiration from SouleMama, complete with his name on the front. (i adapted the waist strap to include velcro so kiddo can put without help)
But boys and aprons don't seem to go too well, he decided it would be more fun as a cape for his superhero stunt jumping off the couch. Ouch. boys.


Amy with a salad she made, and yes, sharp objects of the 'knife' type were used in the manufacture of this product.

Amy looking a bit chinese - with Aunty Nushan. These 2 go way back..

Ridvan celebration at Sarih's house. She has this wonderful tradition of a world cake with international dolls around. Its yummy chocolate on the inside. Also on the table are handmade flowers (with coffee filter paper).