Sunday, 15 June 2014
Thursday, 24 January 2013
Pillowcase dresses & other stuff
I have found a number of sites showing how to make “pillowcase”
dresses for little girls.
While none actually used a pillowcase, they are very easy
and use small amounts of material.
So grand-daughters got some new dresses!
This necklace is made from crochet cotton, with buttons added.
Lots of fun.
Hair
decorations were made from circles of fabric sewn together.
Recycling

I recently came across 2 sites which gave instructions for making bags from old t-shirts. This really appealed to my desire to recycle as much as possible. So I made a few bags, combining elements of both designs.
The sites I accessed were:
Deliacreates.blogspot.com.au/2011/greeneasy-knit-produce-bag.html?m=1
Pm-betweenthelines.blogspot.com.au/2010/03/quick-fix-grocery-bag-tutorial.html?m=1
Both ladies are very creative!
And their photos of the bags they made look far more professional than mine.
But you get the idea.
Being a dreadful hoarder, I had a few t-shirts to work with.
So I then experimented with slashing lines across the front and back of a t-shirt. It made a REALLY cool shirt – and it has been very hot lately, so it was made at the right time! The cuts also hid most of the design, which was my intention. I had a number of shirts from an event I was a volunteer at. Appropriate for the event, but pretty irrelevant to be wearing a 2007 shirt from a youth event now.
I don't have a photo of the shirt at this time.
Tuesday, 13 November 2012
Friday, 9 November 2012
Hand craft & views
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| Hair accessories & a brooch |
Another couple of hats completed while travelling. I wonder if I will ever see any of my hats being worn?
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| The view from our camp site |
Sunday, 4 November 2012
Beach side holiday
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