Showing posts with label bad days. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bad days. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

What's it all about, Alfie?

Sometimes, when the fun of nutting out a new design or pattern has well and truly worn off and I'm bogged down in the nitty-gritties of instruction-writing, when I just seem to be doing nothing but paying bills, or when I think about how I don't get home until late most nights and work most weekends, I wonder why I do what I do. And then I take a look in the Flickr group to see what you've been doing with my patterns and my book.... and I'm reminded that the rewards are in seeing what happens when my work is out there in the world, in your hands....And sometimes, you send me photos of things that you've made - and I love that, too.

Tracy came to my Wrap Skirt class last Saturday. She decided that she was more in need of a summer brunch coat (summer dressing gown) than another skirt, so she merged the wrap skirt with a basic (New Look pattern) bodice and came up with this elegant little number... She sent me a photo of it, all finished.

Even better than that, she discovered the joys of the bias tape maker!!!!

So thanks guys. Thank you for sharing. You make my day more often than you could possibly know.

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PS. Did you see the new linky widget thing I have on my sidebar? If you don't have my book already, you can have a browse through a bit of it online. Apparently it's still a month or two away from being offered to overseas sales. I'm not sure what that means re:when it will hit the non-Australian online shops, but I'll keep you posted.

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Oh no! Not AGAIN.....!!!!

It appears that my website has been a bit too popular, and has blown bandwidth allowance again.


Hopefully we'll have it sorted out very soon. EDITED TO ADD: Lovely web hosties sorted it out for me. Thanks, web hosties. I'll upgrade my plan (again) very soon!

Monday, April 6, 2009

Once upon a time I could sew....

I've made cute and kooky tea cosies....


I've made classic leathergoods....

Once I even sewed together the largest inflatable float in the world (at the time, at least). It lead the St Patricks Day parade in Dublin in the Millenium year.

NOTE: I didn't DESIGN it - I only did the stitching. However - there was QUITE a lot of stitching in it - those are MEN standing in front of it and there's a truck underneath it...

..and four trailers behind it.


Today I couldn't seem to sew TWO little hats.

Seams cracked, interfacing bubbled, three-year-olds interrupted.... but I perservered. Finally (LONG after the three-year-old should have been home and eating her not-yet-overcooked lasagne for dinner) I finished. I'd double-stitched and topstitched and pressed....

Then I looked..... at the brim that was sewn on back-to-front.