Friday, June 14, 2013

Turning 2

 

Yep can’t believe it either, my little man is turning two tomorrow.  We have become quite the 2 peas in a pod with both the girls at school.

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Such a hard job looking after this little guy, not! Playing, running around, endless cuddles while watching tv oh and my little shopping and lunch buddy while we are out and about.

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Making the most of my time with this little guy before he starts school.  No more for us. 

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Our 3 munchkins make our family whole.  Love these little guys xxxx

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Jennifer xx

 

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Thursday, June 13, 2013

Busy, Busy, Busy

 

Wow has it been busy at our place of late.  If you have been following me on Instagram would already have seen the pictures of the wonderful job my hubby and his brother have done on our garage to room renovations.

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We have never really used the house garage to store the cars since building our home 10 years ago but used it as storage, bar area, then toy room then my sewing room/toy room. 

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When Miss G started prep this year we decided that the girls should have their own room and we changed the study into Ethan’s room thus putting the study and sewing area together in the garage.

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But with the big metal door it was, as you may have already guessed always dark with not much lighting and really cold in winter and really hot in summer. I would have to raise the door just a little bit during the day to let the light in.

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Now I have a lovely 2.4 metre sliding door that lets loads of light in and it’s a pleasure to come in and sew.

It no longer feels like a garage and after hubby finally removed the motor and railings for the electric garage door and today we had a security door installed, it is now a big room.

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We also celebrated our 9 year wedding anniversary last weekend and my wonderful Mum looked after the kids so that hubby and I could have a night away.

 

On arrival at Royal Woods Resort we were excited to find that our room had been upgraded to the honeymoon suite.  For dinner we went to our favourite restaurant down the Gold Coast, Ashmore steak and seafood which my family discovered back in 1999 and to this day I have never had a bad meal and highly recommend the place.

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Bits & Bobs 4 Bubs has been very busy too with custom orders for my new Compact Strider pram liner sets and my clutch style nappy wallets.

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So sorry for being a bit absent again on the blog and I hope to be back to regular posting next week.

Hope you are all well, what’s new with you?

Jennifer xx

 

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Tutorial time – Fabric Covered Headband

 

I came across a few plastic headbands hiding in one of my many containers that I had forgotten I had and for the life of me I can’t quite remember what I had planned for them.

And after throwing some more fabric scraps into my stash today a little light bulb went off above my head, fabric covered headbands, what a great idea. 

I know my girls sometimes complain about these type of plastic headbands as they have a small comb type of pattern underneath to hold them in your hair so using fabric to cover them would not only stop the headband from hurting their little heads it would pretty them up as well.  And why not add a few embellishments as well.

So here is what I came up with:

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These are so easy to make and it uses the same technique as my fabric key chain's (bias tape fold).

Today I am going to show you how to make the fabric cover along with the felt flower embellishment, you will need:

1 x thin plastic headband (you can find these at any discount store usually in a pack of 3)

1 x 4 inch wide x 9.5 inch long fabric strip of your choice

4 x circles of felt (I used a glass to make out the circle)

1 x smaller felt circle to sew the flower to (it’s about the size of a 20 cent piece)

1 x large button (I made a fabric button out of the fabric I used for the cover)

Now to put it all together:

Note: to get the size of the fabric strip I just measured from where the comb starts and finishes inside the headband (see picture below).

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Lets make the fabric cover. First we need to hem each end of the fabric so using a zigzag stitch sew  as close  to edge as you can so that when the headband is threaded through it doesn’t catch or pull the top of the seam out.

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I set my stitch length at 3 and the width at 4.  If you do not have a zigzag stitch sew about a 1/4 inch from the edge.

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Now to heat up your iron and make a double bias tape fold.  To do this iron your fabric in half with wrong sides together:

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Then open the fabric out flat again, fold one side to the centre line you just made and iron it flat, then do this to the other side:

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Now you have yourself some double sided bias tape:

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All we need to do now is sew a 1/4 inch seam down both sides and then you will be able to thread the headband through it’s new cover:

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For the felt flower, fold each circle in half and then in half again and machine or hand sew each one to the smaller circle as pictured, I always hand sew mine:

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Using your button, sew the embellishment onto the fabric cover, making sure only to sew on to one side.  You may find it easier to do this while the headband is threaded through.

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Miss G is very happy with her new headband but her big sister didn’t want a felt flower, Miss J wanted Mummy’s crochet flowers she found in my crochet stash:

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So have fun using up your scraps for this one.  The girls have their eyes on a few more bits out of my stash and that is what’s great about this cover as you can make as many as you like and wear a different one for each day of the week.

Would love to see what you come up with!

Jennifer xx

Note: This tutorial is for personal use only not for resale. If you have mentioned this post anywhere, used it on your own blog, I would really appreciate a link back or a mention. Cheers!!!

Carseat / Pram liners just listed

 

I have just listed some new carseat/ pram liners to the Etsy store today, check them out!

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Jennifer xx

 

Monday, May 13, 2013

Made It Weekly Picks – Bling

 

Checkout my Made It picks for this week over at Bits & Bobs 4 Bubs

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Jennifer xx

Monday, May 6, 2013

What’s New to Bits & Bobs

 

I’m currently making tooth fairy pillows for both boy’s and girl’s to be added to the Made It and Etsy store  this week.  Here’s a sneak peak of the waiting to be assembled:

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Jennifer xx

 

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Friday, May 3, 2013

Found it at the library – Homemade

 

I found Homemade, Gorgeous things to make with love by Ros Badger and Elspeth Thompson while at the library picking up the Charlie St. Cloud book the other day and what I liked about this book is it is set up with ideas for you to make by the seasons (summer, autumn, winter, spring).

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There is a project for everyone one to make and not just sewing/crafting kind of projects, it has gardening ideas and lovely goodies to cook like spicy pumpkin soup, golden autumn chutney and Sloe Gin.

This book would be a great addition to anyone’s bookshelf and a great go to book for when you have an itch to do something handmade.

Do you have a book that you go to for ideas?

Jennifer xx

 

School Lunch

 

My girl’s are really enjoying having wraps for their lunch but complained that they fell apart after they took one bite.

After having a little think about it I thought why not wrap them in wax paper just like they do in cafe’s/takeaways.

I had some cheap homebrand wax paper that really isn’t very good for anything and wrapped them up in like a christmas cracker, cut them in half and put them in their sandwich containers.

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Just like a bought one Mummy!!!

Do you do anything special for your kids lunches?

Jennifer xx

What’s New over at Bits & Bobs 4 Bubs!!

 

Recently a lovely lady I used to work with has started her own photography business, Need 2 C Photography and I have been working on some props to use in baby photo shoots.

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I will be making a few more of these and adding them to the Made It store over the next couple of weeks.

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Jennifer xx