Showing posts with label Sewing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sewing. Show all posts

Sunday, 27 June 2010

So hot.

The weather forcasters were right. It is scorching today.
Yesterday afternoon I made Hope a little sun dress to match her big sister's skirt.
Henry would like me to make something for him next!

I followed another you-tube tutorial (isn't the internet fantastic?). This time it was for making a dress from a pillowcase. Except I didn't use a pillowcase, but the principal is the same. Here is Hope taking a few steps all by herself. The dress is already very dirty from crawling about in the garden!




And here is a better picture of Honor's outfit.


Here is my new, blue potting shed on the veg patch. I've got a great crop of... erm, nasturtiums! The flowers are actually quite tasty in a salad.



The pool is up now. The in-laws came round this morning having just returned from a holiday in Spain. They had lots of gifts for the children including these snorkelling sets. Great fun!




Saturday, 26 June 2010

Sew easy!

I've been promising myself that I will start sewing for some time. Well, I haven't yet blown the dust off the sewing machine, but yesterday I did get round to making little skirt and matching headscarf for Honor. The skirt is a simple circle skirt I made by following a short tutorial on youtube (complete with annoyingly loud music!). I bought this green cotton in Dunelm Mill. It was a roll end so I got 2 metres for about £1.98, or something like. I drew around one of the kids hula hoops to get the circle and then cut a smaller hole in the middle for the waist.
Then I, very crudely, hand sewed the hem and waistband, with elastic, and cut out some heart shapes with this scrap of strawberry fabric and sewed them on, too.

The headscarf was made using the basic pattern from the book I bought recently, 'Carefree Clothes for Girls'. It is simply a triangle cut from the same green fabric and I've used the strawberry fabric to make the border and ties. Then the sides are frayed to give that homespun effect!






She was delighted with her new outfit. It's just a practise, really. I had to re-sew some bits this morning that started to come apart. Honor wants more skirts like this so as this one is a bit on the short side, I had better make the circle a bit bigger next time.






And just look at these gorgeous peonies, roses and fatsia japonica from my garden! I've had trouble with my peonies over the last couple of years. The plants come up with lots of lovely lush green growth and plenty of buds, but then the buds have failed to open. I looked up the problem on the internet and some of the advice suggested that it may because they are not getting enough full sunshine. Apparently they need at least 6 hours of full sun per day. Well they've opened up this year and there certainly been plenty of sun. We are set for much, much more this weekend. A real scorcher. Hubby put the pool up last night so tomorrow will be spent playing in that. I hope we won't literally be drowning our sorrows, though, after England play Germany.