Charlie Bag Love !
This is a free downloadable pattern with instructions from BurdaStyle.com which dates back to the year 2007. It’s a pattern for a reusable grocery bag that can be folded and placed into a pouch.… Continue reading
This is a free downloadable pattern with instructions from BurdaStyle.com which dates back to the year 2007. It’s a pattern for a reusable grocery bag that can be folded and placed into a pouch.… Continue reading
When I blog surf and see other crafters’ granny squares stacked up like this, I get hungry. They do look like a stack of waffles, do they ? … Five more to go… Continue reading
Don’t you just love Japanese crafts book ? Most of the models in Pochee magazines dress in this style and they look so cute. If I were to dress up like that, complete… Continue reading
For the love of DIY , here’s part 2 of the super simple v-neck top, in a lighter color fabric . I use the same fabric ( about 1.2 meter ) for the… Continue reading
This is a very easy top to sew. You just need two pattern pieces, no darts, no zippers, no elastic to worry about. I got the idea from studying an empire waist blouse… Continue reading
I started out wanting to make this cute little ear bud pouch by Erin Erickson. Isn’t it adorable ? Tiny and round. You can dangle it on your bag. The tutorial is very clear too, full… Continue reading
Do you like to doodle ? I find it very relaxing and an alternative to doing other things, like sewing my iron board cover. I came across this site : Tangle Patterns and was… Continue reading
I have to sew a cover for my ironing board but somehow, am trying to avoid it. Instead I made storage boxes for my bathroom. You will need cardboard boxes + home furnishing… Continue reading
I was looking over my garden posts, and it seems like I’ve been posting much about how I kill off my plants in my balcony garden. That’s not always the case. I was… Continue reading
Wow, did Chinese New Year just zoomed by ? During the big clean up day, I found one of my favorite cookbooks, resting right on top of my fridge. So that’s where it… Continue reading