I am so, so tireddddddddddd.
zzzz... Lord please help us get through this week... zzzzzzZZzzzZZzzzzzz
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Thursday, April 08, 2010
Oh mai.
I think my dear friend Picibel might like this. All you need is a hammer and some metal scraps!
I think my dear friend Picibel might like this. All you need is a hammer and some metal scraps!
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Craft
Sunday, April 04, 2010
Our dear friend Emelyn just had her 3rd baby, so I told the husband "Let's make her some bibs!!!"
Here he is, slaving away tracing the pattern. Hard at work ayeee. Heheheh. Spycam picture by my brother-in-law.
The bib is reversible, so it can be used both ways.
This fabric was picked out by the husband btw. I was kinda dubious about it at first, but I think it goes great with the yellow that I picked out heeheheheh ;-)
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Sewing
Here are some pictures of the slightly-wonky-but-it's-ok Peter Pan collar long top thingy. I KNOW, I wear that belt so much right? I need to make more of these slim elastic belts since I like wearing this one so much -_-"
Here's a close-up of the fabric, it's a stretch lace fabric from Kamdar SS2 (again haha), it was from the clearance bin. I love it, it's really pretty against the light. Btw, Kamdar SS2's having a sale right now woohoo!
I had to take in the sides of the top a few times, because I had followed a pattern for the collar and sleeves that, unbeknownst to me, was a wee bit big for me ehehehehe. (Idiot).
Anyhoo, it can also be worn with skirts! Excuse the un-ironed skirt HAHA. The skirt was thrifted from Amcorp Mall's flea market at about RM5 or so. It's cream coloured, full-circled, and has pretty eyelet details all over it. And... pockets!!! WHEEEEE. It was originally really long, so I just chopped off a few inches from it.
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Sewing
Friday, April 02, 2010
This rocks even harder than the OK Go video
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Music
Am finally almost done with the Peter Pan collar experiment! All it needs is some ironing and some sunlight to take a decent picture I guess.
This tutorial was a great help in understanding the construction of a Peter Pan collar to fit a garment, and yes it does kinda make you want to put Peter Pan collars on every darn thing. Hehe.
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Sewing
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