I bought some fabric the other day to make Ezra a tag blanket - it’s so cute!! And he seems to be pretty impressed with it
Folded up (reverse has little cars on it - can’t really see them in the photo tho)
I bought some fabric the other day to make Ezra a tag blanket - it’s so cute!! And he seems to be pretty impressed with it
Folded up (reverse has little cars on it - can’t really see them in the photo tho)
I’ve been wanting to get a trolley for a while for when we go out - rather than having to drag multiple bags around… finally did it this week! (of course I choose to go looking when there aren’t any in stock anywhere …. even tho for the last few years I feel like I’ve seen them everywhere - and funky ones too!!!).
So I got the $15 bargain from Woolies! Plain black, tragically boring! After some inspiration from a fellow baby-wearing addict Mel (http://pimpmycart.blogspot.com) I decided to get sewing!
Stupidly, I forgot to take before pics… just imagine ‘booooring!’ … but here is the ‘after’.
Closeup of pocket on flap. Originally the flap had rounded corners, I chopped 4cm off the bottom to square it off and re-did the binding.
I added a loop of elastic to the flap and a button on the back to hook it over for when I need it to stay open (It was a pain trying to get things in and out of it at times yesterday with the flap in the way)
I also added a knitting needle (it was skinny, the right length, strong but light and not being used ;)) into the front seam to help it have a bit more shape and stay open. I just unpicked an inch or so of the front seam and pushed it in then sewed a bit around the edges to keep it in place
Yay for granny trolleys!!! I love it!!!!
Now to make myself a wallet to match….. ![]()
I made this mat today for Ezra. We have been putting him on the floor on various quilts we have around the house, but I wanted something a bit more ‘purpose-built’
so this is what we have now:
I stitched around most of the big circles on the fabric - and to be honest the stitching is horrendous… I used the ‘freehand quilting’ option on my machine, and figured it’s one of those things that takes a bit of practice (also don’t actually have the right foot attached, but hey, it was fun!) It has a waterproof backing, which is why I didn’t stitch through all layers just the wadding and top layer (the PUL on the back wouldn’t be quite so effective with holes all through it! ;))
I made this mei-tai for a friend a few weeks back. I also made another one yesterday for a swap I was a part of, but can’t post pictures of it until the person I sent it to receives it
Modelled on my duct tape dummy with a doll
For those who don’t know, Jeremy spent the last week in Thailand with one of our Pastors from church who is living over there now. Whenever he is away for a few days or more I try and have some sort of project to work on… this time I decided our bedroom would get a makeover! I didn’t realise just what a process that would be!!!! I spent every spare minute trawling the internet and walking around shopping centres looking for the perfect quilt cover so that I could base the room around that… what a disaster! Everything was either waaay too expensive, waaay too ugly, totally the wrong colour, or too girly… I had tossed up the idea of making one myself, but struggled at the thought of trying to find fabric, work out how much it would all cost and find the time to put it together. Finally on Tuesday (He left last Thursday and arrived back late this Thursday pm) I decided I would just buy a new set of sheets, a new quilt/doona (I accidentally washed our wool one a few years ago and shrunk it…. so we’ve been without one for a while - oops!) and dye an old quilt cover that I had hung in the garage to make a curtain when we had the birth pool in there last year. Then on Wednesday after visiting with a friend in the morning I stopped in at a local fabric shop and found the bargain of the week! A lovely mocha brown fabric with a pale stripe through it for……. $1/m!!!!!!!!!! so I bought all of it (12.6m left on the roll). I also found a shiny teal fabric for $2/m and got 2.5m of it. I still had about 1m of the fabric I had used to make new curtains last year sitting in the cupboard.
So Wednesday night I started cutting…. and Thursday morning I finished putting it together. During the day Thursday Patricia helped me move our furniture around, and I ran around trying desperately to find all the little bits and pieces I wanted to complete the room (while Patricia stayed home with the -slightly crazy- children - Thanks Trish!!!!!). Turns out Ellia had some kind of bug, was crying about a headache all day, and finally threw up around 4pm then was fine…. then Malachi threw up everywhere around 6 - fun stuff!!
I finished the cushions *just* before dinner, sewing on the buttons while sitting outside chatting with the kids and our next-door neighbour, put the kids in bed and made a new hammock for Ezra, sewing the last seam about 5 minutes before Mary arrived to stay with the kids while I went to get jer….
It was all worth it!!!!!
The final result: (The photo’s not great as I took it on my new phone and I haven’t really set it up properly yet)

Total cost:
Quilt $75
Sheets $40
Lamps $22 (including bulbs)
Fabric for cover, hammock and cushions $15
Buttons for cushions $20 (they were worth it!!!)
Cushion inserts $12
Total: $184 - I saw quilt covers for that much while I was looking around!!!!!!
Edited to add: Jeremy LOVED it!!!
I have two friends who have had little girls lately and I’ve been meaning to make something for them… finally got around to it today! I still have to finish the second skirt, but both sets of shoes are done (the shoes are reversible - denim one side, spots the other) Sewing for little girls is so much fun!!!