Tuesday, 31 May 2011

American pancakes

The long weekend, inspired me to try these american pancakes
 for brekkie, I found the recipe in this little cook book
from Jamie Oliver, they were yummy served with strawberries.
 More, american style pancakes there ! I used the pancake maker,
but I have used the frying pan as suggested and the results are the
same. Sorry I forgot to take a photo of the pancakes so I have used
Jamies ! Hope you enjoyed the long week-end.

Monday, 23 May 2011

Sew Retro: Lucky ME

Sew Retro: Lucky ME

Lucky ME

Just in time for the weekend these arrived in the post from Lotta from Stockholm
I discovered these great clogs on the blog Seeds and Stitches, with prices starting
at £45.00, they are so much cheaper than their famous cousins.
They are sooo comfortable and give a shortie like me a bit of extra height.

Thursday, 19 May 2011

pounding the pavements

 Just back from a leaflet drop in and around Seven Dials Brighton, time flies
it is already the second to last week end of Open House's for this year !
So if you have not dropped in , to All Saint Church, Hove to see the
 unique collection, hurry hurry only two week ends left. Above is the work
of Esther from Kitsch Stitch, wonderful patch work, and the owls below are from
yours truly.

Tuesday, 17 May 2011

summer dresses

Just wanted to show you a few summer dresses I made using the above pattern
and I meter of fabric, with fabric selling at 2.49p per meter the
(navy and white squares) its good for the purse and well as the soul.

Monday, 16 May 2011

Show and Tell vintage magazines

  I wanted to share with you these magazines
  published bi monthly, and on line at they are
  an inspirational source of vintage hair, make up
  fashion and living. The March/April edition
  features a "war time wedding" and" focus on 
  the forties"one of my favourite vintage periods.
      
 I did not know about them until one of my lovely 
 Sew Retro students kindly lent me these copies, 
 they are well worth a read. Also a great section
 in the back full of adverts for all your vintage 
"needs".        

Thursday, 12 May 2011

Jam jar make over - free label download


 A quick "how to" you will need to
 down load and print the labels , collect a 
 few clean jam jars and some left over bits 
 of ribbon or lace wide enough to wrap
 around the jam jars , tape, cutting mat, knife
 or scissors.



     


wrap the lace or ribbon around the jam
    jars, and secure with tape, cut out the
labels a using tape wide enough to   
    cover the labels and wrap around the
     jam jar,place the label over the ribbon
or lace. Job done !