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Stitching Notes: Tutorial: Bento Drawstring Lunch Bag
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Friday, 8 March 2013. Tutorial: Bento Drawstring Lunch Bag. This Bento Lunch Bag holds a box that is about 11x15x5cm in size. Step 1: Cut one rectangle 26cmx46cm from the fabric of your choice. Use a zigzag stitch to finish all four raw edges. Step 2: Fold fabric in half with the right sides together. Mark 5cm from the top on both sides. Step 3: Sew together along the sides using a 1cm allowance. Step 8: Cut two pieces of cord 67cm long each. Using a safety pin pull one cord through the casing until ...
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Stitching Notes: Liberty Splash
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Sunday, 19 July 2015. This is my first encounter with Liberty Lawn. I was surprise to see how light and delicate these fabrics are but at the same time a pleasure to work with. I was really lucky and thrilled (I hardly ever win anything) to win Ali's at VeryBerryHandmade giveaway not long ago. A pack of six liberty fabrics and a pack of liberty hexagons (fabric and paper). I just love how Ali packed everything in small ziplock bags. It's so neat and convenient. 20 July 2015 at 00:42. 21 July 2015 at 18:35.
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Stitching Notes: Morning Baking: Raspberry Coconut Muffins
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Tuesday, 4 August 2015. Morning Baking: Raspberry Coconut Muffins. If you like to bake like me, you would enjoy this quick and simple and absolutely delicious recipe. It takes no longer that half an hour to make and you have freshly baked muffins that are just perfect as a snack with your afternoon cup of tea or as a lovely addition to your breakfast. 1 cup raspberries (we use frozen). 1 cup shredded coconut. 1 cup plain flour. 1 cup wholemeal flour. 1/2 teaspoon sea salt. 1 teaspoon baking soda. Line a ...
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Stitching Notes: April 2015
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Thursday, 23 April 2015. Apples, Apples and More Apples. I felt like doing some paper piecing lately. I kept thinking of making some strawberries but ended up with a selection of apples: Red Delicious, Granny Smith, Pink Lady and Golden Delicious. What a variety! Wednesday, 15 April 2015. I was going to make a set of four linen coasters with a diagonal flowery cotton stripe in the top left corner. I cut all the fabrics, stitched it all up. Tuesday, 7 April 2015. Quilt For Our Little Bundle of Joy. When I...
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Stitching Notes: March 2015
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Thursday, 26 March 2015. A book by Ayumi Takahashi that is full of lovely and inspiring projects. I bought it because I wanted to make Youve Got Mail Wall Pocket or to be more precise to play around with the paper pieced envelope blocks and try out some other interesting ideas. Friday, 20 March 2015. The Hideaway line by Lauren and Jessi Jung is so much fun! Monday, 16 March 2015. Our Tiny Bundle of Joy :-). Hello my Dear Friends! We are so thrilled and happy, and busy as well. Sleepless nights have ...
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Stitching Notes: July 2015
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Tuesday, 28 July 2015. Garden Pansy and Making Mistakes. Its one of my favourite flowers. Delicate petals in a myriad of vibrant colours mixed with rich green foliage. Always a lovely addition to any garden or a window planter or, in my case, to a little linen pouch. I have been playing around with some cross-stitch mini patterns lately. They are so much fun! Thursday, 23 July 2015. Helpful Tip: How to Cut Linen in a Straight Line. Sunday, 19 July 2015. Sunday, 5 July 2015. 160;by Ayumi Takahashi inspire...
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Stitching Notes: Three in One
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Sunday, 28 June 2015. A very quick and easy make. A toy, a learning device and a comforter - all three in one small piece of cloth called taggie or "Loops-a-Playsies" how Dina of BossyMamma calls them. I would have never thought of making taggies if it was not for Dina's makes. And that's what I love about the network of blogs - sharing and inspiring. Came in handy for this project. Thank you, Dina, for sharing your work! 28 June 2015 at 23:46. Your Loops-a-Playsies look lovely, Larisa! Thank you, Dina!
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Stitching Notes: Tutorial: Kiss Lock Purse Template Construction
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Sunday, 8 June 2014. Tutorial: Kiss Lock Purse Template Construction. Metal Kiss Lock Frame. Step 1: Trace the frame on cardboard. Mark the middle of the frame. This is point A. Mark points C and D on the inner corners of the frame. Measure 12 cm from point A down vertically, mark point B. Draw line through A to B. Step 3: Measure 1cm down from points C and point D. Mark a line. Step 5: Do the same on the right side. For making your own kiss lock coin purse. Labels: Kiss Lock Coin Purse. I hope it helps&...
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Stitching Notes: Patterns
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Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Sydney, NSW, Australia. Welcome to my little big world of handmade creations where I keep track of things I make with fabric and embroidery threads. I am glad you are here. Thank you for taking time to stop by. View my complete profile. Tutorial: Kiss Lock Coin Purse. Here is a step by step tutorial for a kiss lock coin purse that was on my To-Do List for such a long time and took me forever to write. I ha. Tutorial: Kiss Lock Purse Template Construction. Kiss Lock Coin Purse.