...at home where the park turned bright green now and fruits start to ripen (see, we actually got strawberries!) I took the bike for a ride through the fields. My bunny also found a place to sit and enjoy the view onto my favourite field. There are real rabbits in the field, you know...

Mittwoch, 28. Juli 2010
Sweden-Sara loves Music...
...so she gets some music for her birthday.
But not without any personal designs.
Easy to do: get yourself a cool catalogue ("Impressionen" in this case) and cut out anything beautiful you won't ever be able to afford and buy anyway.
Shake-shake-shake it into a more or less sense-making arrangement, and tadaa:
Loving Strawberries!
What do you do when the strawberry-season has not started, yet?
When you love the colour and form and smell of them?
You sew your own strawberries!
Out of fabric in lovely patterns.
When I looked through the Tilda book the strawberries were the first thing that caught my eye.
So, here they are. I used green felt for the leaves. Makes them look more like leafage (apart from the reason that I did not want to buy green fabric only for those tiny leaves, of course).
Going on with Tilda, I discovered this little box. Making it was quite easy apart from handling and ironing repeatedly the thick vilene, volume vilene! It makes it quite stressy when you have to handle thick layers of fabric in the sewing-machine.
Sonntag, 30. Mai 2010
Starting Tilda
Having gotten a Tilda book for my birthday a few months ago I thought I might try these hearts for Mother's Day. I got the fabric at IKEA, though - the Tilda fabric prices let my heart ache a little bit. ;-)
I decorated the hearts with buttons and bows.
My mum put them on the door-knobs of her wardrobe, so I had to sew some more.
Thankfully, Tilda's ideas are easy to sew.
Donnerstag, 13. Mai 2010
Owl-timer (pimped "Old-Timer")
Long time no see.
After having sewn the swan-dress I found some old gift-wrapping from a friend of mine. It shows wonderful little owls in nice colours and patterns.
I had this ordinarily looking timer which I found a bit boring.
So, I thougt, sewing must work with paper on leather, too!
Hmm, actually, it was a bit strange and difficult but it worked out to be a special timer now:
They have great gift-wrapping in the UK...
Mittwoch, 3. März 2010
Björk's Swan-Dress!
Well, many people have been asking me about this.
The Björk-swan dress.
I made it for my sister for carnival because she looks a bit like Björk herself.
Total strangers come up to her and tell her that she looks like Björk. So I told her I would make her Björk's famous swan-dress for carnival.
It took about a week to make (machine-sew, glue, hand-sew....).
The swan's beak is glued and the eyes are the same kind of eyes as the little white bunny at the bottom wears in his face.
For the swan's neck I used white velvet to make it look more furry.
The base-dress was made without any sample or drawing at all. I simply cut a hole into white fabric and pulled it over my sister's head. Then I stitched needles around her to find the dress's form.
After that I pulled it off her and machine-sewed along the needles. THAT's really unprofessional but I just didn't want to look through the Burda magazines and then alter a complicated dress. I mean, I only needed a simple base-dress. Thus, I made one.
Then I took about 9 metres of tulle and cut it into strips (I got this from "How to make Björn's swan dress" tutorials, yes, there really are many of them outside on the internet!!). I gathered it and, this was my sister's idea, sew the gathered stripes directly with the machine.
The complicated part was following. It seemed to be impossible to machine-sew the gathered tulle stripes onto the base-dress.
Thus, I discovered a funny position in which to hand-sew the stripes onto the base-dress sitting on my sofa. xD Looked funny a bit like the so called "tailor position" (in Germany) and I looked like the brave tailor, haha.
Doesn't she look cute and a bit like Björk? :-)
Dienstag, 2. März 2010
Baby-Shoes!
When it is cold outside I noticed that when you do knitting you feel a bit warmer.
When I was on my way from work going by train I wanted to have something to do. Thus I started crocheting these little baby girl shoes.
An old man on the train started joking when he wanted to see what I was knitting: "can I take a look?" he asked, "I won't try them on I promise!"
Well, I was lucky that he didn't try them on, they would have been too small...
I want to mention that my mum always did the first few rows and that she actually taught me how to crochet these baby-shoes.

In order to make my shoes recognisable as girl shoes I chose a pink ribbon...
...and formed a bow at the front of the shoe.
Voilá!
However, I was told that the baby-shoes were not only too small for the elderly man but also for the baby itself. xD
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