Tuesday, 8 July 2014

Salt Air by Cosmo Cricket.

I love love love this quilt. I find it so calm and restful. The fabric is Salt Air by Cosmo Cricket and these were two charm packs that I teamed with grey linen style fabric and a creamy white edging.





The backing is a complimentary dandelion print.











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Paper Pieced String Quilt

This quilt has been a long time getting finished. It was my first go at simple paper piecing and it certainly does make for neat edges.


















I backed and bound this in a black and white comic book fabric.










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Monday, 7 July 2014

Dandelion Skirt

Here we go again! I'm on a roll now...





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Saturday, 28 June 2014

Cow Pants & Cord Skirt


My son needed a set of brown clothes to play a Minotaur at the school assembly. I couldn't find anything dark brown so decided to buy some cotton fabric and make a simple of pants and top.

Once I got to Spotlight I clapped eyes on some brown fur fabric and thought what the heck. So I got fur off the pants and shiny stretch for the top. The mask is being made at school.









After that I got pattern fever and dug out some corduroy I bought ages ago to make a skirt. It's a very basic A line pattern that I have used before.









I had a little bit leftover so used it to make a pair of toddler pants for a friends little girl.








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So I need to update this entry with a post assembly photo.



My little Minotaur was a big hit and he even got to keep the mask his teacher made for him.

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Tuesday, 17 June 2014

Map Room

My eldest son turned 12 today. I decided to celebrate with a surprise room makeover. My very kind neighbour volunteered to help.

I had been given a whole pile of old Western Power survey maps of WA and put them to good use.

Before:






During:












After:















Turns out everyone was right when they said wall papering is a shitty project! So glad the maps were small individual ones and not long strips of wall paper.

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Thursday, 22 May 2014

Hidden Surprise Name Cake


You may have seen kicking around on Pinterest a few uninspiring looking cakes that look nondescript from the outside but have a hidden secret within.

When sliced open the recipients name or some other word or symbol is revealed, much like the rock candy you can buy that is popular as wedding bonboniere.

With my second sons birthday approaching we agreed I would surprise him with a cake that I had chosen. Normally my kids spend weeks before their birthdays pouring over the cake books.

So, having seen this name cake on Pinterest and the birthday boys name being 'Sam', I thought 'what could be easier.' As it turns out, pretty much anything else I could have aspired to try.

My research showed me two different methods, one where the name in the centre of the cake was made of more cake tinted a different colour, the other being the name made of ready rolled smooth icing.

I decided to give the cake centre a try and copied this blog: http://www.handmadecharlotte.com/diy-colorful-peace-cake/

It was a total disaster!

I made rainbow cake mix in my bar tin to cut out the letters with. I used cooking cutters and cut out SAM as well as 10 (as a test run) and stacked them end for end in the tin. I then back filled with a basic batter mix. All was looking good and I was very confident!



When I lifted it out of the oven - total disaster! The SAM letters had floated to the top somehow and the 10 had fallen apart like it was cleaved down the middle. Neither had worked >:(







The failure of this cake was really my own fault. If I'd followed the instructions properly it would have worked the first time, but somehow I got it into my head that I had to place the letters end on, not facing up. By the time I got that bit sorted, I'd changed the filling I was using and it was still failing.

Attempt 2 was now undertaken following the instructions on this blog:
http://asubtlerevelry.com/typography-cake

Looking at it again now, I can see that it uses edible dough which my brain translated into icing, I guess because that's what it looks like in the photo.

This time I decided to reuse the bar tin and stack the letters upwards. As the bar tin has 90 degree corners I could then slice off the top and turn the cake on its side to give the correct reveal when sliced. I intentionally overfilled the pan so that it would be sure to reach the top and give enough edge to be sliced off.




To shake things up a bit I went for turquoise letters and revolting purple batter.



Once again everything seemed to be going well. This is where we come back to the fact that I used icing for the lettering. I didn't even get it out of the pan before it became apparent that once again I'd failed. The icing had melted into a bluey/purple gooey mess and the whole thing went straight to the bin. If trying this cake out DO NOT USE ICING!!!




My third attempt was to be my last. If this didn't work I was giving up. Indeed I only had a third crack at it because I had already made two rainbow logs and still had one left over.

This time I cut my cake with the cookie cutters again and stacked them high in the bar tin with the intention of using the methodology from the second cake, with the filling from the first cake attempt.

Once again it all looks good...




After baking the suspense was killing me whilst I waited for it to cool.



With the top sliced off I can see letters lurking under the surface!



And for the grand finale (which I guess will technically have to be another blog post in 2 days after Sam's birthday so you can see it iced and revealed)...



As this was just the very edge of the cake, the lettering still looks a little dodgy, but I'm assuming that will change on the next slice.

Obviously this is quite a small cake and it will need to be cut along its length which is unusual, but Sam only has 1 friend coming for a sleepover so there will be plenty to go around.


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Saturday, 3 May 2014

Pimp my Sewing Machine

Saw these little Lego sewing g machines on Pinterest so spent an evening with the kids building one.


Went off to put William to bed and came back to find Richard pimping it!


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