A pretty Portobello Pixie dress pattern to win on Little Munchkins!
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Drum roll please, the winner is……
This is what it looks like on her….
(See last post)
I’ll be back later today to draw the giveaway.
Miss Madeline
I’m so happy to finish a sewing project these days and this was a great one to sew. It’s the Miss Madeline Dress pattern, I bought mine here. This is a size 2, but there are an assortment of sizes.
This is my kind of pattern, simple design and construction with maximum effect.
Do you recognise the fabric? I won it on Cherri’s giveaway some time ago. The waistband is a Tanya Whelan fabric. I lined the dress with a pale pink lawn.
My model wasn’t available at the time of writing, I believe she had a tough morning on the catwalk and is sleeping it off. She will be surprised to wake and find this little number waiting for her.
OK, today is absoloutely the last day to enter the giveaway!
The winner will be drawn and notified tomorrow.
Until then…….
The dream
When I was 13 I had a dream that I would grow up to marry a famous rock star, in fact, in this little fantasy land I was a famous singer too. I could hold my imaginary audience captivated for hours. I can see you smiling, I know I’m not the only one who had that hope! 20 years and a family later I am happily married, and although he may not be famous, he is a star to me and the children.
So, what now?
I still have many dreams but this time around they’re a little more realistic and some may even be achievable.
I dream of living in the country in a big old house with rambling and productive gardens. (There is no drought in my dream!)
I dream of knitting needles and embroidery before a quietly crackling wood stove.
I dream of running a successful design and craft business from home and being able to share my skills with others.
I dream of land where the children can run in freedom and safety.
I dream of many animals, vegetable gardens and quiet, simple and happily productive living.
Sounds idyllic, doesn’t it? Well, who says dreams can’t come true – I live in hope.
Thanks for reading.
P.S. Last week for the giveaway, it ends on Saturday. I’m so excited to see so many entrants, my brain is buzzing with ideas for a Christmas giveaway now.
Another Antonia top
Successfully completed!
I know, she looks a little concerned, but she really loves it. This is my second Antonia top and was so much easier than the first now that I’m past the language barrier.
So I thought I’d give some tips if you’re planning to make one.
1. The instructions in English can be found here, pretty much essential if you don’t speak German!
2. I added length to the top as it runs a little short.
3. The sleeves run a little long, you may want to shorten them a bit.
4. I had no success with their way of sewing the neckline, I ended up stretching the neckline in as I normally would. I’ve also found that tacking the neckband onto the neckline first really helps with accuracy.
5. This is a great pattern for using up small amounts of knit, especially if you use the patchwork sleeves option.
6. If you have trouble, go to CraftyMamas for help, I get heaps of help there! (I also bought all the fabric for this top there).
Have a terrific weekend, we’re heading to the farm tomorrow for one of the girl’s (4th) birthday, she’s having a little party with her cousins. See you in a few days!
SPRING!
I’m so glad that Spring is here, how I love it! The garden is blooming with many varieties, here is the first sparaxis.
My Mum used to call these “ pigface “, I don’t know the real name. We had many of these on the farm when I was a child.
Love the vibrant colours of the gazania.
A curious but content onlooker.
The giveaway is still running, have you entered yet?
A thing of beauty is a joy forever…
And a sleeping babe is a heavenly masterpiece.
Well, they’re pretty cute when awake too!
Remember my Clean Corner Challenge? Before…..
After! Very satisfying.
A big welcome to all new followers and readers, I’m so happy to have you here. I’m gradually making my way around your blogs, bear with me if I haven’t visited you yet, I’ll get there!
My husband, my hero
He made a delicious prawn laksa for us – on Father’s Day!
New fabric from the clearance table at Spotlight, I’m seeing summer dresses.
By the way, can anyone enlighten me as to why my photo uploads suddenly have an artistic mind of their own? (See strange grey areas at the bottom of pictures)
I’m starting a new challenge for myself to be known as the Clean Corner Challenge. As I have been somewhat distracted by a very small but very loud being, some aspects of our home have started to slide. That’s a diplomatic way of saying it’s a horrible mess and I must do something!
That something has to be small, given my limited time, so I will start with one corner at a time, beginning today. I’ll be back with pics tomorrow.
Whether you have a new baby, a demanding job, illness, or your home is just a mess, join me in making a start, one corner at a time.
p.s. I should have mentioned on the giveaway post, if you are already a follower you are automatically entered.
GIVEAWAY!
The time has come for little Milly to find a home. She has received plenty of attention in my shop but is tired of waiting for someone to buy her, she is ready to be loved and played with! She is, of course, an original design and made in the waldorf style with lovely cotton tricot, wool felt, mohair yarn and is stuffed with clean carded wool. Her clothes are removable. She is 8 inches tall.
If you would like to enter please:
1. Leave a comment and become a follower of this blog.
2. Blog about this giveaway with a link to this site. (I’ll be checking!)
Milly doesn’t mind travelling, so this giveaway is open to all earthly residents.
I’ll draw the winner in 2 weeks time.
One word of warning – Milly has button jointed arms and long hair, so is not really suitable for little ones.
Best of luck!!