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Been sewing a little..

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The cooler weather brings not only the urge to sew but the necessity as little girls become less little and need new, warm clothes.
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This pattern is called Burda kids t-shirt, which seems rather drab to me – it’s more of a crossover top. The fabric is a stripy Japanese knit from Spotlight which I was keen to test out. I found it a little slippery under the machine, not too bad, but I prefer the Euro and Australian knits I usually buy. Yes, they’re more expensive, but you get what you pay for.
Gem loves the top šŸ™‚

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Funky pants – pattern and beautiful velour fabric both from Crafty Mamas.
The pants were too long, so I cut them off, hemmed them and made a matching headband from the excess.

I have plans for more leggings and long sleeved tops, of, and guess what?! I finished another cardigan, it just has to blocked and buttoned now šŸ™‚

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This has been a bit of a staple breakfast here of late – porridge with maple syrup and double cream. Yum!
Now I’m off to bake my bread and make a large pot of minestrone for dinner. Who says cold weather is dull?!

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  1. Vicky

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    I love the clothes, Kelly! I used to make similar clothes from a magazine called Topkids. It went out of print, a while ago, but I still have a few magazines.

    Yes, homemade bread and soup are perfect for this cold weather – we had it for dinner, last night. And, porridge for breakfast, too!

    It's so inspirational to see all your lovely creations, Kelly.

    God bless:-)

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  2. Sue Elvis

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    Kelly,

    I love those funky pants! They'll brighten up any cold winter's day.

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