tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35596347954864953082024-02-19T19:47:44.473+10:00Maika MadeCarolinehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05264420906552779564noreply@blogger.comBlogger412125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3559634795486495308.post-42166831467544008862014-03-14T14:02:00.002+10:002014-03-14T14:02:26.127+10:00Friday shop update, and blog update!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Hello there! I've just added two new dresses to <a href="http://www.maikamade.etsy.com/">my shop</a>, don't they look delicious? Head on over there to check them out if you are in the mood for a bit of Friday retail therapy.<br />
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In other shop news I have also just completed and sent a custom order for three t-shirts with balloon holding elephant appliques. I was very lucky with these as t-shirts are starting to disappear completely from retail stores in favour of long sleeved things. Ridiculous really when you're in t-shirts probably 9 months of the year here! I managed to fulfill the request for colour and sizes of shirts and they are on their way to New Jersey, USA. It always amazes me where my little garments can end up in the world.<br />
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And lastly, in case you hadn't caught up with this news already, I thought I would mention that last month I wrote a tutorial for the <a href="http://imaginegnats.com/sew-toddler-shorts-from-mans-shirt/">Imagine Gnats blog</a> on recycling a man's shirt to make a pair of small boys' shorts. <br />
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I'll be writing a few articles for Imagine Gnats through out this year so I'll keep you posted here on when they happen.<br />
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Happy weekending!Carolinehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05264420906552779564noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3559634795486495308.post-16664815753504348912014-02-03T10:18:00.000+10:002014-02-03T10:18:35.156+10:00A slight name change :: Maika Creations is now Maika MadeThe start of a new month, a new blog name - why not? I am making an announcement here and now that my blog name has changed from Maika Creations to Maika Made.<br />
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To be honest I've wanted to get rid of the word "creations" from my blog name for some time now. Way back when I first named my blog I was doing a lot of soft toy making and trying my own thing with them so they were my little "creations". But now I more enjoy dressmaking and for myself I feel that takes a lot less creativity and a lot more technicality in using sewing patterns, adjusting fit and learning new sewing techniques and tricks. I don't feel that the creation part really fits me any longer and I've fallen out of love with it. So I've taken the plunge for a little update that's not drastic enough that I'll suddenly disappear to some far flung corner of the internet.<br />
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Breaking all the "rules" of naming blogs and online shops and such I do admit that I have chosen a blog name that is a little hard to pronounce, not even my family get it right most of the time! The word maika is pronounced <i><b>m-eye-ka</b>, </i>not <i><b>may-ka</b></i> as I hear it pronounced frequently. The first time I heard someone say it like this I was a bit surprised, but then I realised it was a little silver lining because making is what I do so if you want to pronounce it like the word maker then who am I to worry about it! For myself though I use the word maika because it translates from Bulgarian (and a few other languages) to English as the word mother. Mother made, that's what best describes what I do for my family and my home so that's what my blog name has now come to be.<br />
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I have been subtly trying to will the word "creations" away but it keeps following me around so now I'm being proactive about scratching it out as much as possible. While I have changed this blog name, the URL will not change, it will still be maikacreations.blogspot.com as I don't want to lose traffic or kill any existing links to my blog. Out there on social media and the like I have changed my name on Facebook, Instagram and Flickr AND I've changed my Etsy shop name. I'll be working soon on new header for my blog to reflect the name change, plus I haven't changed my header in such a long time it's nearly got virtual cobwebs on it.<br />
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So there you go, I've done it. Finally. Feels good.Carolinehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05264420906552779564noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3559634795486495308.post-50827480494477017502014-01-31T23:00:00.001+10:002014-01-31T23:00:17.915+10:00All dressed upAs promised, and before January 2014 fades into recent history, I'm popping in today to share some pics of us at my brother's wedding. Luckily they were married in the space between a couple of Melbourne heatwaves and also dodged the downpour and drizzle of the day before. They had a perfect ceremony in the garden in the late afternoon sun and then the most fun reception in a gorgeous old house in a romantically leafy street. It think one of the most picturesque places you can get in Melbourne.<br />
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As the only guests with children we had a surprisingly great time, the kids loved it - there were uncles, aunts and grandparents to have fun with, endless amounts of bubbles to blow from little mini champagne bottles and while everyone was looking at the bride alighting from the carriage I'm sure my boys had their eyes fixed on the two handsome horses pulling it. We trotted the kids back to our accommodation for bed at the appropriate times and thanks to two lovely school friends of mine they were taken care of while my husband and I enjoyed some adult time. Its so rare for us to be dressed up and out together that I think we would have enjoyed ourselves no matter what!<br />
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And the boys outfits - a total success for handmade! They suited the formal occasion perfectly and gave the boys a sense of importance and inclusion amongst all that adult company. A few people spoke to me about their little outfits and I wasn't shy about explaining how they were made...and then someone asked me if I had made my own dress...well no, but maybe there will be another time for such a project.<br />
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Everyone loves wedding photos so without further ado, here's a selection:<br />
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And finally, one of my favourite pictures from the afternoon, me and my brothers and my crazy toddler chasing bubbles and getting in the way of an otherwise great photo - love that kid to pieces.<br />
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Not much sewing going on here at the moment, I'm flat out just muddling my way through the summer school holidays with two little boys. Trips to museums, galleries, the movies, a theatre show, a puppet show, swimming lessons and water play with friends at the local pool. Mucking about under the sprinkler in the garden, Saturday afternoons on the beach, watching The Muppet Show on DVD, coping with the odd heatwave and a short but sharp runny nose thing that swept through our family. I'm exhausted just thinking about all that we've done.<br />
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In my "spare" time I have squeezed in making a couple of pairs of pants for the boys to finish <a href="http://maikacreations.blogspot.com.au/2013/10/kcw-fall-2013-little-gentlemans-vest.html">these outfits</a> for my brother's wedding this coming weekend. <br />
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They are Made by Rae's <a href="http://www.made-by-rae.com/parsley/">Parsley pants pattern</a> with pouch pockets and the tuxedo stripe options, in a charcoal quilting cotton. I took a little bit of the flare out of the leg and also for the first time made a flat front pant. The pants are an easy make even though there were lots of new little details I've never tried in pants making before. The final fit is really great and the boys can't wait to wear them - win, win. I'll treat you to a few pics of them in their outfits in due course.<br />
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I've also started to make what is possibly one of the easiest garments to sew and it's taking me the longest time ever to finish them...I'm making some sweet pillowcase dresses from some lovely embroidered pillowcases I've had in my stash for some time. <br />
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These dresses will be headed for the shop in a few weeks once school goes back and I have time to set up my photography gear sans seventy billion interruptions.<br />
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We are off to Melbourne tomorrow (eek, I've still got to pack!) and returning just in time for the first day of the new school year. If you want to follow what we get up to just come and follow me on <a href="http://instagram.com/maikacreations">Instagram</a>.Carolinehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05264420906552779564noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3559634795486495308.post-88018039184706553642014-01-02T15:21:00.000+10:002014-01-02T15:21:58.235+10:00Makes 2013 :: looking forward to 2014Hello 2014! <br />
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I really thought 2013 was going to be a year of change for me, and while it didn't really pan out that way I learned to accept things more and enjoy this moment in time in my life. Particularly in the second half of the year I realised how lucky I am with my little family and our relatively trouble free life. I ate better, I slept better, I felt happier, I embraced the every day more and worried less about the "should have, could have, would have". I was offered a great job and then was un-offered it which was just crushing but it made me start to make some serious plans and find connections that were there just waiting for me all along. The big changes I was looking for didn't happen but in the end I think I was happier for that. <br />
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That said, I hope again that there's going to be a lot of changes for me this year, I'm ready to shake off the full time stay at home mum label, I'm ready to use that teaching qualification I finished four years ago, I'm ready for more sewing and ready for having more fun with photography and I'm ready for a few changes to this blog for sure, nothing like a little shake up and refresh. A new look and a slight name change are brewing in my mind, but I will be tackling that all in good time (I've got my fourth party of guests for the holiday season arriving this afternoon...toilets need cleaning and beds need making!)<br />
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Due to a lack of access to my sewing room over the Christmas/New Years break I thought I'd start the year by looking back at some of my favourite makes for 2013 ::<br />
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I've never done a recap of a whole year of sewing and making before and I'm really pleased to see it all laid out like this. A range of clothes for my boys (who says boys are hard to sew for!), skirts, tops and dresses for me, a spot of crochet, one cushion, one daycare blanket, one hat, one toy and some quilt blocks started this time last year that remain unprogressed 365 days later. I started experimenting with knit fabrics (I'm still in the experimental phase there I think), did a good amount of upcycling/refashioning from found fabrics and op-shop garments and took part in some community sewing events such as Selfish Sewing Week and Kids Clothes Week (which is on again soon by the way, click <a href="http://blog.kidsclothesweek.com/">here</a> to find out more). I also started making the clothing in my shop to a better standard, taking time to add trims and pockets and buttons that give the items a little more finished and polished look, and I've got plans to sew some new patterns to increase the range of things on offer there. (I say every year that I must do more with my shop but it never happens, it remains a study in what happens when you put things for sale on the internet and then never promote them! And I'm happy with that right now.)<br />
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Now, lets get sewing!<br />
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:: I've been keeping the kids amused sewing them some new pillowcases. We went fabric shopping together and found the Christmas fabric to be basically sold out so we went for Dr Seuss and dancing gnomes. I call this photo "Thing One and Thing Two" ::</div>
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:: and in between all this, and usually at nap and TV time, I've been sewing myself a new dress. Another Washi dress from this beautiful navy linen, a recent op shop fabric find ::</div>
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Thanks for reading along this year :: have a great Christmas and New Year's break and see you next year! xx</div>
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Not long to Christmas Day now, it's certainly well into the hot sub-tropical summer where I live but those Northern hemisphere traditions of fir trees, snow and sleigh bells prevail. My son's class at school were busy in the final weeks of school making paper snowflakes and covering them in glitter to decorate their classroom, and while I have to say they looked a bit out of place in the heat, they were pretty. Plus they got the kids pretty excited at the patterns they were making when they opened up their folded and cut paper.</div>
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Maybe your kids would like to make some too? You only need to grab a few sheets of paper from your home office printer and square them up and you're ready for a quick and satisfying activity that no matter how hard you try its pretty hard to make a bad one or mess them up (glitter is absolutely not required if you don't want to go there in the mess department). If your kids are old enough to wield a pair of scissors by themselves then they can make (and hang!) a few on their own which would give you at least thirty minutes to "get something done". Goodness knows we're all making lists and checking them twice this time of year!</div>
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And ho! Making his crafty debut on this blog is my seven year old son, Alexander and his instructions for making snowflakes. </div>
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I put little holes in the top of our snowflakes and hung them at the window with a couple of mini reindeer, a snowflake-reindeer bunting of sorts. It's hard to photograph against the light coming in the window but it looks really great, plus they blow around gently and dance in the warm midday breeze and are guaranteed not to melt :: a win win.</div>
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Last month my Mum had a birthday, a good enough excuse for me to travel back to my hometown of Melbourne for a family weekend. It was great, I went alone and relaxed without the children. I listened to my siblings and their partners talk around the dinner table about their pets. So refreshing, <span style="text-align: center;">no talk of small people at all!</span></div>
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I tucked a handmade present under my arm when I flew down south. I made my Mum a cushion - a patchwork of little scraps of kimono fabrics that I had been hoarding for years. I know she loves pale shades of pink and purple so it just seemed like the perfect project to cut into those lovely fabrics. I was so pleased at the way it turned out, and Mum loved it too.</div>
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The reverse side was three larger pieces using some of the same fabrics. I sewed these together and then just trimmed them with my rotary cutter to match the finished size of the patchwork side. Again I top stitched along the seams.</div>
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I had also been waiting for an excuse to try out using pompom trim so when I saw this mauve trim in the store I knew it was the perfect finishing detail. I pinned it into the side seams and then machine basted all the way around to keep everything in place before doing the final seam. There was no way I was going to get a zipper closure into this cushion so I simply stuffed it with poly-fill and hand stitched the opening closed.</div>
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Somewhere in the next two months I have to finish some formal outfits for the boys for a family wedding. I already made them some <a href="http://maikacreations.blogspot.com.au/2013/10/kcw-fall-2013-little-gentlemans-vest.html">vests during Kids Clothes Week</a> but I'm still pondering options for pants.</div>
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I have been buying a few patterns lately, one of which was the <a href="http://www.made-by-rae.com/2013/04/parsley-pants-sewing-pattern-is-here/">Parsley Pants</a> pattern from <a href="http://www.made-by-rae.com/">Made by Rae</a>. I wanted to see if the style and fit was something I would use in a formal outfit, and also now that we are pretty much out of <a href="http://www.made-by-rae.com/2010/08/big-butt-baby-pants-sewing-pattern/">Big Butt Baby Pants</a> stage its timely that I add another pants pattern to my collection. </div>
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From my stash cupboard I pulled out a lovely woven Indian cotton fabric in blue and white stripes and set to work on a test pair that would at least be good for everyday wear if everything went to plan. I made a size 2 for my two year old and included the option for the box pleat pockets on the legs for a bit of fun.</div>
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So overall a success for the one wearing them! <br />
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My thoughts? The fit is slim at the top and flared through the leg and I think I had in mind something with more of a straight fit, but that's something that would be easy to adjust. They were also very long, I took up a heap of fabric into the hems. I think I'll do some comparing with some store bought pants to see where I could tweak the fit a bit, and probably I should try them on with shirt and vest to see them as part of a whole outfit. Some thinking to do here.<br />
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Ah, the poor little <a href="https://www.etsy.com/au/shop/maikacreations?ref=si_shop">Maika shop</a>, so neglected! This week though I have been giving it a bit of love and care and have been tidying up some of the photos and info...and in the bargain I've found time to add three boys t-shirts into the offerings. The elephant and yacht are size 2 and the fish is a size 3 - lovely and soft knit t-shirts with original design appliques using fabrics from my scrap bag. <br />
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And if I keep up the pace on my list of things to do there could be a new dress coming next week.Carolinehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05264420906552779564noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3559634795486495308.post-59917284853093282672013-11-21T23:06:00.001+10:002013-11-21T23:06:34.439+10:001000 cranes Tsuru skirt<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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The fabric I just fell in love with. Swoon! It's the gorgeous 1000 cranes design from the <a href="http://cloud9fabrics.com/tsuru.html">Tsuru range</a> from <a href="http://www.cloud9fabrics.com/">Cloud9 Fabrics</a>. I jumped online to search a piece out and found it for sale locally from <a href="http://www.funkyfabrix.com.au/">Funky Fabri</a>x here in Brisbane. Once that little delivery of one metre of fabric had arrived in my mailbox I picked up a few extra supplies from my local sewing store and set to work.</div>
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For my skirt I have gone for a fairly full style with a gathered elastic waist. I used Anna Maria Horner's free pattern for the <a href="http://annamariahorner.blogspot.com.au/2011/02/flirting-issue.html">Flirting the Issue skirt</a> (it's more instructions than a pattern <i>per se</i>). I used the whole one metre of fabric from selvedge to selvedge and added a contrasting band of pale pink homespun cotton to the lower edge which added about 14cm to the length of my skirt so it sits around my knees (Rae's skirt is above the knee but I like a little more length personally).</div>
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I attached the contrast band as the last step after constructing the rest of the skirt. I made the band of pale pink by taking two strips of fabric about 20cms long and selvedge to selvedge wide (112cm). I sewed these two strips together at the short sides (the selvedge edges) to create one big loop of fabric. I finished one long edge with a zig-zag stitch to stop fraying and then ironed this edge over 1cm towards the wrong side. I carefully pinned this folded edge of the pink fabric to the inside of the skirt so that it sat 1cm above the hemline stitching of the blue cranes fabric (the zig-zagged edge was facing the inside of the skirt). I sewed the seam attaching the band to the lower skirt edge from the inside (see right hand side of the picture below). Careful pinning here was the key to getting a nice straight finish on the outside.</div>
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I found this beautiful and light "Colorado" brand skirt in my local oppy and fell in love with the green floral print and the black border. Despite it being a size 14 and despite it falling off me I bought it anyway. It sat around for a few weeks while I considered what to do with it to make it fit. It had a back zipper closure and a lining of white cotton, I could sense possibilities but couldn't quite work out a way forward. I kept pinching in the sides and knowing that it would look really hack to just sew up the side seams a bit tighter which would have nasty flow on effects for bunchy lining and fabric volume at the waist. I told myself: "Come on Caroline, you do so much sewing, you can do something smarter than that!" Then I had a eureka moment and I picked out the zipper and sewed up the lining and the back seams to the waist and then sewed the lining to the skirt front where they met at the upper edge of the skirt. Now I had a skirt with no closures, but still too big.</div>
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Hello! It seems I have had something to say over here 400 times over the last five years. That's pretty amazing. Sometimes blogging has been easy and sometimes its been really hard, I've waxed and waned with my enthusiasm for this space, but I've kept it up and that I'm proud of. I'm proud of all the things I've made, amazed at all the skills I've taught myself and glad of all the people I've met.<br />
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In five years I've gotta say that blogging has changed a lot. It used to be just me with my laptop in the night or at baby sleep time and I would sew and photograph, write posts, visit other nice blogs and write nice comments and that was really it. These days though I'm more likely to be flicking through my favourite blogs on a reader, (still in the dark while I wait for my toddler to fall asleep or late at night on the couch), and I know this is the case with so many of you also. Plus with the advent of social media there's so many platforms now on which to express your thoughts and share your projects that it's become quite the time consuming activity to keep yourself "seen" and also to keep up with everybody elses goings on! To be really honest on one hand I can't keep up with it, being everywhere on the web all at one time - I have a life! On the other hand I've become quite frustrated with plain old blogging and the time it takes to produce a blog post. I've been struggling for about a year with some not quite 100% working DSLR equipment and that's been annoying, and these days my little laptop is not a quick and snappy as it used to be, and then my phone...well lets say its an old one and still a relatively good one but I kind of knew that it didn't really have the capability I wanted. Me, need an upgrade? Need a re-think about the way I do things? Never!<br />
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But. My husband came home with a new smartphone from his work this year and I started to look over his shoulder at that shiny thing. I slowly came to realise that next to my husband's new phone, my phone was really old. It wouldn't load the latest versions of certain apps, the camera was rubbish, the screen was small and it had started to give me annoying little warnings about full memory. Oh my little old android phone! I didn't want to upgrade it just because I was caving in to a want for the latest, and definitely not if it was working just fine...as a phone. Yes, I faced it, I took the plunge and got an upgrade, not the latest mind you, but good enough for me.<br />
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I wanted to make it easier to write blog posts, read other blogs and take great pictures away from my laptop. Now I can do all that with my new phone, I can slip it into my pocket or bag, no big fat camera equipment, no slow computer, no finding the elusive camera cable so it will talk to said laptop. It's quite the revelation and I know probably most of you have been doing it for years. So I'm just declaring myself "in" with the 21st century crowd. Someone once said, "If you can't beat them, join them".<br />
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The upshot of all this is that I've gone and signed up at Instagram. You can find me there as <a href="http://instagram.com/maikacreations">maikacreations</a>. My pictures there are a bit more of a personal nature, some shots of my kids and the things we like to get up to as a family, but also a good dose of craft and works in progress. It's great, I like the chatty nature of it, a bit like the old blogging used to be. I've even found old friends who've given up on the blogging thing but they're alive and well on Instagram, and that's been nice too.<br />
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But the last laugh is on be because it took me over half an hour to put the little Instagram icon on the sidebar of my blog - sometimes I think it's my brain that needs the upgrade.<br />
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Thanks for reading and happy weekending to you all xx<br />
<br />Carolinehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05264420906552779564noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3559634795486495308.post-59783581359138544992013-11-04T13:42:00.001+10:002013-11-04T14:14:14.770+10:00One of those moments<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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We weekended away on an island and after a day of swimming and playing we had a bracing boat ride home with the wind in our hair. Fresh sheets on the bed at bed time and he crawls into the crispy cotton with a sigh. "I love my Maisy pillow", he says with contentment. His childhood love of Maisy mouse and his Mama's love of sewing for him is wrapped up right there, warming my heart. Despite my own tiredness I read out loud a quick few chapters of his well read and loved Faraway Tree book and he's away to dreamtime.Carolinehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05264420906552779564noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3559634795486495308.post-3954946609471065232013-10-25T20:17:00.001+10:002013-10-25T20:17:19.421+10:00KCW Fall 2013 :: Little Gentleman's Vest<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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A full Friday of sewing and photographing and its come time to do my wrap up of my efforts for <a href="http://blog.kidsclothesweek.com/">Kids Clothes Week</a>.<br />
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Make waistcoats for my two boys for upcoming family weddings and keep the project on a ridiculously small budget.<br />
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A quick search on Etsy threw up a few pattern choices, one that caught my eye covered sizes for both my two year old and seven year old, plus it included a pattern for pants, so it was the stand out winner - the Little Gentleman's Pants and Vest pattern is available from the <a href="https://www.etsy.com/au/listing/115143198/little-gentleman-pants-and-vest-boys?ref=af_you_favitem">Peekaboo Pattern Shop</a> for $8.50 (AUD). It's an instand download, print and stick job and it's beautifully easy to work from with detailed instructions. I used the 3T and 7 sizes.<br />
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This was the most time consuming part, a thorough search through my local fabric store saw me come away empty handed. They simply don't sell suiting type fabrics, there probably isn't that much demand for them. I wanted something (a) lightweight for wearing in the summer weather; (b) washable because it's kids wear after all; and (c) looked like a man's waistcoat. Brainwave - head to the biggest second hand shop I know and search through the men's suits section. I was initially going to buy a suit jacket until I realised that jackets have a lot of seams and tucks and pockets and linings so there isn't a whole lot of usable fabric in them. The suit pants were really the thing I need. I steered clear of anything that looked too worn out and anything that was dry clean only....and for the grand price of $4 I found myself a large pair of polyester/viscose men's trousers, black with a fine white pin stripe - perfect!. A quick wash and line dry and I was in business.<br />
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The choice of lining fabric also saw me spend about an hour in the fabric store. I could have gone the way of the novelty lining, and this idea had merit for the fun factor and the vests could have been used in the dress up box after their official duties were done with, but I couldn't bring myself to do it. I also shied away from a silky lining, in my head silky fabrics are hard to sew and easy to wreck and I didn't need the hassle. In the end I chose a simple charcoal grey homespun cotton from the quilting section.<br />
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I laid out the pattern pieces on the trousers, I cut the smaller size 3T vest from the lower leg and the larger size 7 from the upper leg because naturally the trousers are wider at the top and the larger size pattern is also wider.<br />
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I cut both layers of the size 3T at once, carefully lining up the pattern with the pinstripes and making sure the reverse side was also a suitable fabric to pattern line up. The upper section of the trousers had a lining in them so here I cut the trousers at the outer and inner seams and removed the lining fabric. Then I cut the four pieces I needed individually. More time consuming but I really needed those pinstripes going straight up and down the waistcoat and that was the only I could guarantee a great result. (Note: the back pattern piece was supposed to be cut on the fold but as this wasn't possible I cut 1cm out from the pattern edge and sewed the two back pieces together with a 1cm seam allowance which gave me a perfect back piece, you can hardly tell!).<br />
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The pattern instructions are easy to follow and a chopstick to poke out those corners and an iron for pressing are definitely good helpers in getting a nice neat shape to the vest. I was floundering around for buttons...<br />
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Two from the back pockets and one from the fly were enough for the 3T vest and I bought a card of four buttons for $2.50 at the store for the size 7.<br />
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I costed up what a <a href="http://www.myer.com.au/shop/mystore/au-kids-toys-childrens-clothing-boys-3-8-1-s-300/brooklyn-industries-3-piece-set-kbj001#&panel1-1">shirt and waistcoat would cost from the department store</a> - $56 (not that I think it comes in a size small enough for my two year old). The average cost of my waistcoats (pattern and materials) was $11. Throw in a shirt from <a href="http://www.bigw.com.au/">BigW</a> for $15 and my ensemble is $26 for each of the boys.<br />
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<span style="text-align: center;">Wow, what a week, I had considered pulling out of Kids Clothes Week due to a lack of time but a last minute reshuffle of some long weekend plans means time for sewing has fortuitously dropped into my lap. </span><br />
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I have moved my sewing machine temporarily upstairs to the dining room table to speed things up.<br />
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I'm going to one big wrap up tomorrow of what I've been up to, for now here's a few teaser pictures of my progress so far - big size pants, button holes and fingers crossed a perfect fit.<br />
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Three metres of a navy blue linen with a very pleasing white print. At 140cm wide there's plenty of fabric here to make another summer dress (I admit that this summer I am becoming rather addicted to dress wearing!)</div>
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And a rather lovely, if not a little chunky, Arabia Finland teacup sitting amongst the Christmas themed pottery. It wasn't cheap by op shop standards though, I can tell you! I have managed to track it down to being a Sinilintu (bluebird in Finnish) teacup from the mid-60s, and I did see one website that described it as a chocolate cup. It really does look like something for a nice hot chocolate rather than tea, don't you think? It seems to be quite a rare item so I wonder how much it's actually worth? I guess I'll never know. This folky design is so me but I won't be becoming a collector in a hurry or I'd break the bank.</div>
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Carolinehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05264420906552779564noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3559634795486495308.post-6640635681658482812013-10-15T15:59:00.000+10:002013-10-15T15:59:40.892+10:00Kids Clothes Week<div style="text-align: center;">
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As a rather late decision I have signed up for <a href="http://blog.kidsclothesweek.com/">kids clothes week</a> next week. </div>
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I wasn't going to as the kids don't really need much in the way of everyday clothes right now. We do however have a couple of weddings to attend in the near future and I realised they are coming up faster than I was thinking. So I'm going to be making something very specific and different and give sewing some formal wear a go. A little challenge to make the boys some matching waistcoats at least. I'm not sure how I'll go for pants but I really don't think there will be time in my week for those anyway.</div>
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These pics are a little flashback to 2010, my then 3.5 year old Alex at a wedding in Bulgaria. So cute! Unfortunately this outfit won't fit my youngest boy just yet so I hope I can do a really decent handmade version. In this quest the internet is my friend, lots of inspiration on Pinterest and a few patterns that look good on Etsy. I've already scouted out for some fabric but this will be the more difficult part as so far I have found nothing at all decent. I have but a few days to come up with some solutions and it might have to involve the second hand shop.</div>
Carolinehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05264420906552779564noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3559634795486495308.post-76852941945622886732013-10-12T16:02:00.001+10:002013-10-12T16:02:29.371+10:00Holiday pet<div style="text-align: center;">
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So often I sew for the children, but hardly ever with them. Last week, at his request, my big boy and I sat down together with sewing materials and made a little pet. </div>
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The kids often flip through my <a href="http://www.bookdepository.co.uk/Softies/9780670070824">Softies</a> book and fantasize that I might be able to make them one of every toy (yeah right!). A quick and easy project was the pattern for Arno the cat, no enlarging the pattern or special techniques needed, just tracing, cutting, sewing and stuffing.</div>
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He picked out fabrics from my stash cupboard and felt box and helped me to pin down the pattern pieces and push in the stuffing. Any actual sewing was left for me to do, I didn't mind at all though, it's been ages since I made a softie myself. He was keen from start to finish and I was surprised at his colour co-ordination, picking a blue felt for the face and the orange thread for the stitching.</div>
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We had fun and the result was perfect for my boy who loves a pocket sized, palm sized toy.</div>
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Technically this post belongs to Selfish Sewing week, but technically I started sewing this dress before the week started and technically I am writing a blog post about it in the week after. And, if you are a regular reader you will, technically, have seen a few shots of this dress already - but I thought I would share the pictures my man took of me wearing it on our regular Sunday walk up the hill from our place to the local church. <br />
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This little church built in 1867 is a top a hill in Mitchelton and you get a view right over our local area all the way across to the skyscrapers of Brisbane city. It's the halfway point on our walk it's here we catch the very last rays of the afternoon sun and re-set for the week ahead. We stop and sit on the benches in the cemetery and the kids have a run around on the lawn, then we walk the through-way between the properties down the the street above ours and wander our way around and along back to our house. Just us four together, nowhere else to be and nothing else to do but just enjoy the walk, its a lovely family ritual - of course made all the nicer wearing a new summer dress you've just sewn up for yourself.<br />
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I think that's it for dress sewing for now, the pattern papers are folded away and the left over fabric is in the stash cupboard. Although, I've got some shorts that need shortening for my littlest boy and the bigger boy wants to make a softie so I won't be away from my machine for long.<br />
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I've called this dress my tulip dress, tiny little pink and yellow tulips and daisies pattern this fabric from Spotlight. I bought the last off the bolt and it was a bit less than I actually intended to buy, I think there was only 2.3m left and I really wanted 2.5m. I thought I would do some pale pink facings to the exterior around the neckline but I managed to squeeze all the pattern pieces onto the fabric I had so I didn't bother with the contrasting facing. I think in hind sight if I had had more time to spend on making this dress that I should have persisted with that idea.</div>
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Here's my first post to fully show you the wrap up of the three garments I made during Selfish Sewing Week. The week was perfectly timed to give me that little push I needed to make some summer clothes for my own wardrobe.</div>
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This weekend I finished a new top in this lovely dandelion fabric. The pattern is New Look 6705 - view E on the packet. I have made one of this style with the rounded neckline before and I had always intended to do another, so here it is. I even have quite a bit of fabric left over so I might manage to make something else from this material some time down the track.</div>
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I popped in this little bit of white trim around the front neckline. This trim was the last piece of something that I got out of a box of old sewing items and notions that I bought many years ago now. I've never seen anything like it in the shops - a cotton tape that is open at one side so I presume you could sandwich some fabric between it if you wanted, and a little loopy trim on the other side. I just sewed it in between the front piece and the yoke - a little bit on a wing and a prayer because I couldn't fully see it as I was sewing the seam, so of course it has a certain amount of wonk factor. The pain of trying to re-sew it in was above my perfection threshold so wonky it will stay.</div>
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Yay! A new top to grab from my wardrobe to go with my much loved three quarter jeans.</div>
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I've been squeezing in some time for sewing this week (just). School holidays, a 7th birthday, head colds for two, chronic rhinitis for one - time for my own pursuits is certainly at a premium this week. Here's a super quick update to show you what I've been up to for <a href="http://imaginegnats.blogspot.com.au/p/selfish-sewing-week.html">Selfish Sewing Week</a>.</div>
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I've made two new <a href="http://www.made-by-rae.com/washi/">Washi dresses</a> for the summer. Boy, it's been hot already this year and I'm well into dress wearing mode.</div>
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The first dress I made in this cute cloud fabric...</div>
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...and the second in a small pink and yellow flower print.</div>
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Today's contribution to selfish sewing has been a lunch time race to cut out a sleeveless top. It's pretty windy today, I needed some weights to hold things in place so I just used what came to hand next to me down on the floor...</div>
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I've gone back to my <a href="http://maikacreations.blogspot.com.au/2012/03/new-look-6705.html">New Look 6705</a> pattern - it's easy to fit, it's breezy and easy to wear, easy to iron, what's not to love?</div>
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Two dresses and a top would be a good result for the week, just a few days to go so I'll have to keep my head down in those precious spare moments!</div>
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I'm so glad to have found out about <a href="http://imaginegnats.blogspot.com.au/p/selfish-sewing-week.html">Selfish Sewing Week</a> from <a href="http://imaginegnats.blogspot.com.au/">Imagine Gnats</a> and <a href="http://thatmoxiegirl.blogspot.com.au/">Made wtih Moxie</a>. Right now I'm hauling my summer dresses out of the wardrobe and either throwing away, re-modelling and making some new. The only catch is that while in the northern hemisphere the kids are going back to the new school year in September, here in Brisbane the 23rd to 29th September is the first week of school holidays - eek! Even though I'm ready and willing to sew after an extended break from the machine, will I be able to find the time?</div>
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I've been getting a head start of sorts this week by making myself a washi dress - loving this cloud fabric. I'll be posting my progress in the <a href="http://www.flickr.com/groups/selfishsewing/">Flickr group</a>, maybe see you there!</div>
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Carolinehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05264420906552779564noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3559634795486495308.post-75350734434634664082013-09-05T09:55:00.002+10:002013-09-05T09:57:16.153+10:00Spring sale at Maika<div style="text-align: center;">
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Spring is here, time to spring clean, blow out the cobwebs and all that. To celebrate the return of my favourite season and the fact that I dusted off my sewing machine yesterday AND actually used it - I'm having a 10% off sale in my <a href="https://www.etsy.com/au/shop/maikacreations?ref=si_shop">shop</a>.</div>
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As it says, enter 'spring' as the coupon code at checkout, only through until next Tuesday. There's a couple of cute spring dresses that could be snapped up...just saying.</div>
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Happy spring cleaning!</div>
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