Fun shots of Bendigo Le, were you inspired to make and create??
I have been struggling l must say, inspiration has been slow to come my way.... my crafty mojo is still in holiday mode! I have been trying...walking in and out of my little studio countless times, pulling out felt , doll bases , wool, standing, staring, turning round in circles, over and over again and finally, slowly some ideas have emerged......
No such troubles for Mikey though! Jamie Oliver's 15 minute meals have certainly inspired his cooking and we have been devouring some delicious meals, and despite the heat and desperately low water tank levels we have managed to harvest some veggies from the garden to table!
Sunday, 17 February 2013
Thursday, 14 February 2013
Retracing Family Steps
In all the activity of school holiday gardening, play dates and work we managed a real mini break and ran away to Bendigo for a few days. Just us, the kids and my mother-in-law who is wonderful. It was our longest car trip with Little Miss 2 out of nappies and she was brilliant.
Our goal was to find the photographic studio of B's great great grandfather. He was a well known photographer during the gold rush and had photographed dignitries and daily life on the goldfields. We found three photographs in the Golden Dragon Chinese Museum by W.V Kelly.

The kids loved the (very expensive) ride on the Vintage Talking Tram. It clattered along on the tracks through the main part of town and out to a Joss House used for prayer. We clickety clacked along the track with the kids laughing with joy. It was almost priceless but $52 was a bit steep.

We got over it pretty quickly though wiith a trip to the Bendigo Woollen Mills. My mother in law loves sewing and knitting and is a quilter. We have all been blessed with a gorgeous hand made creation that will be forever treasured. I was too awestruck to take photos so unfortunatelyI cannot show you the wall to ceiling yarn nor the beautiful colours and textures and THE BARGAIN ROOM! Oh my I could've spent that $52 over and over. Instead I was very reserved and only bought home a few balls of merino in denim and some wool stuffing for softie making.
We enjoyed a few good coffees and even found the ocassional spot of yarn bombing.



The kids had a great time in the beautiful park with lovely shady trees, soft grass and a playground. Thanks to a Crafternoons compatriot recommendation, I had a wonderful time wandering around a cute little shop full of pretty one off or limited edition crafty things.


They have a cute as website and blog found at Bob Boutique . Love, love, love.
We had a great time and left many undiscovered craft and fabric shops behind for another visit.
xx Le xx
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Our goal was to find the photographic studio of B's great great grandfather. He was a well known photographer during the gold rush and had photographed dignitries and daily life on the goldfields. We found three photographs in the Golden Dragon Chinese Museum by W.V Kelly.
The kids loved the (very expensive) ride on the Vintage Talking Tram. It clattered along on the tracks through the main part of town and out to a Joss House used for prayer. We clickety clacked along the track with the kids laughing with joy. It was almost priceless but $52 was a bit steep.
We got over it pretty quickly though wiith a trip to the Bendigo Woollen Mills. My mother in law loves sewing and knitting and is a quilter. We have all been blessed with a gorgeous hand made creation that will be forever treasured. I was too awestruck to take photos so unfortunatelyI cannot show you the wall to ceiling yarn nor the beautiful colours and textures and THE BARGAIN ROOM! Oh my I could've spent that $52 over and over. Instead I was very reserved and only bought home a few balls of merino in denim and some wool stuffing for softie making.
We enjoyed a few good coffees and even found the ocassional spot of yarn bombing.
The kids had a great time in the beautiful park with lovely shady trees, soft grass and a playground. Thanks to a Crafternoons compatriot recommendation, I had a wonderful time wandering around a cute little shop full of pretty one off or limited edition crafty things.
They have a cute as website and blog found at Bob Boutique . Love, love, love.
We had a great time and left many undiscovered craft and fabric shops behind for another visit.
xx Le xx
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So good ....
So unbelievably good Le that you simply must make some and eat some (same recipe link as the previous gelato!)....x em
Monday, 28 January 2013
Hot days, cold gelato
Strawberry...
Mango...
Blackberry...
......such a beautiful simple recipe found here at giulianohazan.com/blog/valentines-day-strawberry-gelato-recipe/
......waiting for another hot day to try their chocolate gelato recipe.. Yum
Mango...
Blackberry...
......such a beautiful simple recipe found here at giulianohazan.com/blog/valentines-day-strawberry-gelato-recipe/
......waiting for another hot day to try their chocolate gelato recipe.. Yum
3 turns to the right,1 to the left.....
......and it's all the easier and smoother and funkier now that my dearest friend has gifted me with this.......
Sunday, 20 January 2013
Happy campers....
Oh Le, you have been very busy while l have been away.....
.....I am in LOVE with your ripply blanket and can't wait to see it in real life!
.....l am intrigued with your gift making and am trying to guess what it might be but haven't thought of anything yet
.....I am glad you are having some time out, enjoy every minute of it
.....l am loving school holidays
.....l am loving camping holidays
.....l am leaving you with some shots of our most recent one to the snowy mountains.....
.....I am in LOVE with your ripply blanket and can't wait to see it in real life!
.....l am intrigued with your gift making and am trying to guess what it might be but haven't thought of anything yet
.....I am glad you are having some time out, enjoy every minute of it
.....l am loving school holidays
.....l am loving camping holidays
.....l am leaving you with some shots of our most recent one to the snowy mountains.....
In The Bag
I made a bag. Quite simply, I, the non sewer, made a bag, a whole bag with handles. No fancy pockets or inserts just a plain ordinary bag that was a much needed home for our gardening gloves amd secateurs that live by the front door. Somehow they had found a home in an shopping bag on a hook by the fromt door and it has actually been a very handy spot for them.
We, as a family, are not that great and putting things where thay should go so any storage has be convenient and obvious. Since meeting my beautiful man, my life has been filled with more love than I ever could have wished for. However, the same cannot be said for tidyness or organisation. That bit has gotten worse!!
So while the bag may seem misplaced to others, I think it will suit us fine. Having said that, it may not stay there. But that's where it will be for now.
Do you want to see the bag?? Here's how I made it. This is possibly the easiest thing I've ever made! I haven't cut out a pattern or ironed any seams. It is simply 2 items that have previously existed that have together as one. Enough chatting, ok, here....

I thrifted these very thick and solid linen placemats from our local op shop. I saw them yesterday and carried them around for a while them put them back. I thought of ALL the other fabric I have on my shelves and couldn't justify more. But I couldn't stop thinking about them either. They're not really my colours and then I thought of THE BAG and had to go back today. Really, they only cost $4 for the four so what was I on about. I like the stripy side better so that went to the outside.

I folded it in half and thought about handles for a bit. My fabric stash yielded and pair of kids red corduroy overalls - cool. I love corduroy. Who remembers wearing cords when you were a kid and listening to them squeek together when you ran??
I laid out the cords and wahlah!! Overalls have straps right? Yes! So the straps on the overalls became the handles for my bag!

I cut them off the overalls and began to sew.......

That's it there. The top of the overalls cut off and sewn onto the inside of the bag. No hemming, no ironing, just sewing.

Then with straps folded over and the little red buttons showing, I sewed the straps to the inside of the other side of the bag... sew......sew........sew and look there you have it.........
From this....

BORING...........DULL........... To this...................

FUN........COLOURFUL.........HANDMADE........CHEAP.........BAG...........
It took longer to write this post than to make THE BAG! Hee hee hee, love crafting xxx.
We, as a family, are not that great and putting things where thay should go so any storage has be convenient and obvious. Since meeting my beautiful man, my life has been filled with more love than I ever could have wished for. However, the same cannot be said for tidyness or organisation. That bit has gotten worse!!
So while the bag may seem misplaced to others, I think it will suit us fine. Having said that, it may not stay there. But that's where it will be for now.
Do you want to see the bag?? Here's how I made it. This is possibly the easiest thing I've ever made! I haven't cut out a pattern or ironed any seams. It is simply 2 items that have previously existed that have together as one. Enough chatting, ok, here....
I thrifted these very thick and solid linen placemats from our local op shop. I saw them yesterday and carried them around for a while them put them back. I thought of ALL the other fabric I have on my shelves and couldn't justify more. But I couldn't stop thinking about them either. They're not really my colours and then I thought of THE BAG and had to go back today. Really, they only cost $4 for the four so what was I on about. I like the stripy side better so that went to the outside.
I folded it in half and thought about handles for a bit. My fabric stash yielded and pair of kids red corduroy overalls - cool. I love corduroy. Who remembers wearing cords when you were a kid and listening to them squeek together when you ran??
I laid out the cords and wahlah!! Overalls have straps right? Yes! So the straps on the overalls became the handles for my bag!
I cut them off the overalls and began to sew.......
That's it there. The top of the overalls cut off and sewn onto the inside of the bag. No hemming, no ironing, just sewing.
Then with straps folded over and the little red buttons showing, I sewed the straps to the inside of the other side of the bag... sew......sew........sew and look there you have it.........
From this....
BORING...........DULL........... To this...................
FUN........COLOURFUL.........HANDMADE........CHEAP.........BAG...........
It took longer to write this post than to make THE BAG! Hee hee hee, love crafting xxx.
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