5.2.13
For Mees
A very little baby boy was born too early. I'm knitting to warm him when he is leaving the hospital. It's work in progress but I like to show it this way as well.
27.1.13
Not by me
No sewing for me this weekend. On Saturday skates were more important. We loved to be on the beautiful Rottemeren, but... the ice quality was getting worse and worse, so in the end one could only speak of gliding instead of skating. And oh, we crashed a lot! Too bad to finish the skate season like this.
Totally cold and a bit disappointed I returned back home. Like a child I loved to see the little package brought by the post.
Ik ben Vink told me I had won her give-away and there it was! No, M and no, L, this present is mine, I told my daughters, who surrounded me while unwrapping.
So the sewing was done for me! I just had to lay back en enjoy ;). Look what made everything complete!
I'm so happy and... a huge fan of Vink for a long time already. This and this are some of my favorite pieces of her. You agree, don't you?
Totally cold and a bit disappointed I returned back home. Like a child I loved to see the little package brought by the post.
Ik ben Vink told me I had won her give-away and there it was! No, M and no, L, this present is mine, I told my daughters, who surrounded me while unwrapping.
So the sewing was done for me! I just had to lay back en enjoy ;). Look what made everything complete!
I'm so happy and... a huge fan of Vink for a long time already. This and this are some of my favorite pieces of her. You agree, don't you?
20.1.13
More experience
Thanks to L's friends who invite her, I take my chance to extend my zipper experience.
Girly fabric chosen by L, little necklace added inside. How-to found here (thanks, Sofie!). Only difference: I had no visible stitch on the lining along the zipper, because I had the lining facing the opposite site of the zipper during the top stitching. If you know what I mean...
19.1.13
Making girls happy

If you want to know some tricks to make nice sparkling boxes as a party favor, go ahead reading. These 'L 7' boxes we made as a treat for L's birthday and are a mix of this and this. Here and here you can read more on my blog about these boxes. In my case the pattern paper was made using these books. I did some photoshopping to achieve the desired colors, printed the paper and cut it into squares of 17 and 18 cm. But of course you could use any paper you want or even buy these kind of little boxes.
Because I wanted L (of 7) to be able to make her own treat, the tutorial can be used as a kids craft as well. We first made the bottoms of the boxes following this tutorial, using the 17 cm paper squares.
16.1.13
Home bakery
The fabrics I had laying around and finally I was happy with the adjustability, see the velcro detail. And yes, there was a big mess so we can say it was a big success. And a good idea indeed, M! The girls so loved to knead!
The girls baked colorful cookies and took them home in a self-folded cookie box, explained by little teacher L.
14.1.13
More and more
We made up this 'L 7' treat for school because L loves origami even more than M. She made quite a few of these boxes without any complain but wanted to play outside as well after a while ;) She was allowed. She joined again for the glitter topping. We made some photo's during the process, so I'll show you soon a how to.
The pattern paper I made with a Sinterklaas present. This and this book and two cd's full of nice patterns. Oh, there will be more pattern paper crafts!
We added a nut mix for her classmates and cookies after this afterlasting recipe (with the half of the sugar), found via Kristel, for the visitors at home. Inside I added a box of baking paper, which appeared to be a challenge to fold. Yes, I'm crazy, making about 50 boxes... But it worked like therapy for me, so it's fine.
The pattern paper I made with a Sinterklaas present. This and this book and two cd's full of nice patterns. Oh, there will be more pattern paper crafts!
We added a nut mix for her classmates and cookies after this afterlasting recipe (with the half of the sugar), found via Kristel, for the visitors at home. Inside I added a box of baking paper, which appeared to be a challenge to fold. Yes, I'm crazy, making about 50 boxes... But it worked like therapy for me, so it's fine.
12.1.13
Petit Pan for petite L
No mama, I do have enough clothes, she made me understand. But, after showing this image, she absolutely wanted to be a birthday girl in such a dress. Two Petit Pan fabrics (wow!) were ordered and, as L couldn't decide, we decided to use both. Now in the end I really love the combination of the fabrics, my first Petit Pans, including the red lining.


Making the dress was like a course for me. The beautiful book of these two sewing genius guided me. But there was a lot of error! I sewed the outer and lining fabric together on the sides and discovered my mistake quite late! Then the making of my first blind zipper. I didn't understand how to attach the lining to the zipper, but after a little more thinking it succeeded finally. But let's be positive: I learned!
And most important: L is so happy, she keeps on swirling. Something she wanted for a long, long time. And looking at this birthday girl makes me happy!
11.1.13
A dear friend
L's friend Gaia is only three days younger than L. This is what L did bring along to her birthday party a week ago.
2.1.13
Let's knead
Next week our house will turn into a bakery: eight little bakers will put their little fingers into the dough, as L is giving a baking cookies party.
This is the invitation we made together. Making it improved my Photoshop skills. I made a picture of L at the table and separate photo's of the supplies. Some are Google images. The tablecloth is a pattern I made with my new books (read about it later). In the end a lace was added between the folded card with double sided tape and corners were punched.
31.12.12
2013
This year I didn't focus: leather, paper, fabrics, beads, knitting needles and more were hold in my hands. And I probably won't choose one direction in 2013 either. Maybe I'm able to add ceramics or wood? I'm not sure. Please drop by again to see in which direction my life goes. Thank you all for encouraging me by leaving some words.
Wishing you a creative 2013!
Wishing you a creative 2013!
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