Showing posts with label Back pack. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Back pack. Show all posts

Tuesday, 4 August 2009

My husband the turtle

For all the wrong reasons I bought a Katmandu baby carrier last week. Tori had I had been kicking around in a home made Ergo baby carrier, but she was getting a little too big and it was time to upgrade. The crunch time came when she drooled down the back of my neck ...



The backpack carrier has enough room below it for nappy bag stuff and more. The seat is adjustable for Tori and it has a cute little sun shade thing that you can pop out! But it was cold today so Tori is wearing a vintage coif from Circa Vintage on her head. I was reluctant to send her out with her woollen beanie ... if it falls off it is a bit of a drama to put it back on. I have taken a pattern from it and I am hoping to make a larger one for her to wear, as the light blue one is just about too small for her.

Monday, 6 April 2009

Happy Birthday Sarah

Sarah turned 1 today and keeping with the crafty tradition, I decided to make her present ... having crawled through some of the second hand stores on Sydney Road on Saturday, I found a copy of "Golden Hands" Encyclopedia of Dressmaking. In the kids section there was this cute Pinny, so Margaret decided to give it a go.



I had some gorgeous microcord in lilac and some lovely floral quilting fabric for the lining.


On the front I did an applique flower design. It originally started off as a whole flower, but then I looked and remembered what Coco Chanel said, and I took off the last thing I added! voila.

Designed to be worn with leggins and a top, I am hoping that Sarah will like her pinny. In addition to the pinny, I made her a little backpack to carry her toys in.

Yes that is hand embroidery! I contemplated doing her name on the machine embroiderer, but I thought that a simple running stitch would look better.

Inside has a pocket and here is a pic of Iggle Piggle and Dimity Duck testing the bag.

I must admit that I kinda like sewing presents. I always create something unique and it also allows me to try techniques and ideas sooner than expected!