DIY Messenger Bag : Side Pockets with Elastic Opening ( Part 2.0 )
Sorry for taking so long, here’s the part on the side pockets. The pockets will be large enough to stick in a 600ml plastic bottle of water. You will need : 29 cm… Continue reading
Sorry for taking so long, here’s the part on the side pockets. The pockets will be large enough to stick in a 600ml plastic bottle of water. You will need : 29 cm… Continue reading
Continuing from the last post, we are now going to add two side zippers to the pocket. I’m using #5 zippers bought by the yard. #5 means the zipper teeth is 5 mm… Continue reading
I made this for my daughter and is in the midst of sewing up another one in purple. Thought I’ll share it as a tutorial 🙂 The size is about 35.5 cm wide… Continue reading
The time to bike is now ! Perfect weather, cool morning breezes. Today I’ll take you to the Artist’s House at the Taling Chan area. You can morphed this route to the one… Continue reading
My husband and I signed up for a biking trip with Cycling Plus magazine to Chiang rai. It was an all-inclusive super deal that the magazine has cooked up with Bangkok Airways, TourIsm… Continue reading
Some DIYs I enjoyed making for my new hobby… 1. DIY Face mask : Face masks are great sun protection. I downloaded the pattern from Craft Passion’s Face Mask tutorial. The instructions are very clear… Continue reading
When I first heard of an elevated bike path in Bangkok’s city center, I thought it was an urban folklore. A mythical place where you only hear of, but never see. I’ve been… Continue reading
Who would have known that by just crossing the river, you’ll leave behind this concrete jungle… and step into this lush green forest ? filled with pathways, just perfect for cycling … There is… Continue reading
Yesterday I drafted out a messenger bag pattern like those in the movie “Premium Rush.” Huge, waterproof, swing-it-behind-my-back kinda bag ? This is the first draft, looks like this : I cut the… Continue reading
Today’s bicycle route is to a cute, retro style Thai restaurant that lies next to an idyllic klong ( canal ). This is more of an adult route, though kids will love this… Continue reading