It’s my little fuzzbuckets birthday, so I thought I would share a photo of her when she was only a few months old and her favourite place to sleep was the saddle of my lowrider bike.
Sydney Sewists Meet Up

How great was the Sydney Sewist meet up on Saturday? so much fun!
It was so good to finally put faces to names and spend hours just chatting. Despite a momentary panic just before I arrived it was all good (not sure what I was worried about? it’s not like someone was going to stab us with their dressmaking scissors or anything like that!).
We talked about sewing, our favourite patterns and fabrics, the sad state of politics and journalism in Australia, the quality and cleanliness of public toilets across the world. Who had the cutest sewing cat (my mini was getting a lot of votes for that one, awww). No topic was off limits for our lunchtime chat!
The food was delicious, there was as very small scramble to check out the fabric swap and then the weather even held off raining for our walk down to Tessuti and across to The Fabric Store. Here much planning of outfits and fabric purchasing was made and even a shock confession that someone doesn’t like Liberty prints (oh the scandal! ha not really, love that everyone has their own style).
Despite being utterly exhausted it was sad to leave everyone at the train station as we made our way home, and seriously cannot wait for the next time we can get together to talk, plan and share our love of sewing.
You can see more photos of the day on the Measure Twice Cut Once Flickr if you use any of the photos if you can add a link to the blog in your credits that would be ace! Thanks.
With thanks to Alex from When All you Need is for the fab logo and for getting a photo of my Pink Cherry Dress!
Something Sparkly
1 – sequin purse via Vila Clothes Blog 2 – sequin skirt via The Sartorialist 3- gold sequin jacket – struggling to find the original link for this one, if someone knows can you let let me know? 4 – sequin shorts via Fashiolista
Last night I was walking home and passed Miss Chu’s this cute little place that specialises in rice paper rolls. They have an outdoor seating area that is a miss match of school chairs, random desks and tables all decorated with banana leaves and strings of pepper lantern lights.
All this miss matched but amazingly well put together decor is not what caught my eye. There were 4 women having dinner. They were laughing and smiling and looked so healthy and happy, it was a joy to see.
One of them had paired a black sequin jacket with a t shirt, jeans and flats. It was so effortlessly cool. Just laid back and easy with this shimmer that reflected under the twinkling lights of the paper lanterns.
So naturally I am now thinking about adding a little bit of sparkle to my wardrobe?
Do you like to add a bit of shimmer to your wardrobe? What works for you?
Mini Obsession – aprons
For awhile we have been making our own bread. It’s a wonderfully satisfying thing to learn and you get the added bonuses of a house that smells like freshly baked bread and freshly baked bread to eat!
The only downside is that whatever clothes you are wearing on baking days get streaks of flour over them (no matter how careful I am I always end up with some on me).
So I’m thinking about aprons. I have an amazing Japanese pattern book all on aprons that I am thinking I will use for some industrial/workwear inspired ones but part of me wants some super girly ones with ric rac braid and ruffles! Plus I think they will be an amazing stash buster!
Do you have aprons? Do you find them useful?
Red Apron via Kanso Japanese Aprons black and white book – Japanese pattern book on aprons (I got my copy in Japan) Halter neck apron Pattern via Sugar Pie Chic on etsy Vintage Pattern image via Dragon Poodle
Gone but not Forgotten

During December I lost a great friend who overflowed with talent. While on holiday overseas I found out that my hairdresser Ben had passed away. He was only a few months older than me and I had just seen him on Wednesday to get my hair done and now he was gone.
For the past 13 years I had seen him every 8 weeks like clockwork to get my hair done and it was always something I looked forward. We would gossip and talk over huge life matters and chat for hours on end. He would come to parties and give me advice and look out for me. He was a great friend and an amazing hairdresser. A few hours with him and you would walk out looking like a rock star and feeling fabulous.
I wanted to do something to honor his talents and so here is just a fraction of his amazing work with my hair.
I never asked or told him what to do. I just went in and he did his thing and it always worked. From Mohawks to shades of pink, purple and blonde, all lengths and styles he gave me magic hair every single time.
Goodbye Ben, you may be gone but you are not forgotten. Here’s to all the times we spent laughing together.
More Sewing and Cycling

Our first sewing and cycling adventure was so much fun that we decided to try again.
This time our destination was Cabramatta but with so many fabric stores in such close proximity we thought there wouldn’t be much cycling?
Luckily Eleana knew a great cycle path that connect a local train station with Cabramatta. Meeting at the station we followed her along the way. It was a really nice ride, quiet and much of it on cycle ways or low traffic streets and took no time to make it to Cabramatta and find a coffee shop.
As usual there was a bit of a fabric and pattern swap and discussion of planned purchases.
Then it was time to hit the fabric stores.
A much needed noodle lunch break
Then more shopping.
I had somewhere to be so I dashed to jump on the train leaving the others to continue shopping and cycling.
Once again another fabulous day of cycling and sewing related adventures.
Sewing Adventures – Pleated skirt

This is not from the stash of fabrics but the stash of unfinished objects of the sewing kind.
I’ve previously made this fabric up into a dress. When I was cutting out the dress I also cut out a skirt. At the time I didn’t have enough fabric for a waistband out of the same fabric and had planned a contrast waistband. Anyway life happened and the skirt never got made. The dress however got worn a lot and faded really really quickly and was soon quite a lot paler.
When I found the cut out skirt I almost didn’t make it up, as I didn’t want the whole faded thing to be an issue. But it’s hot and I’m stashbusting so I thought a quick no nonsense style skirt might be handy in the summer? And if it only lasts the summer due to poor quality fabric then that’s ok too. I also wanted to try out the skirt portion of this Simplicity pattern as I really like it as a dress. You can see on the hem where I have allowed for the fading by using a paler pink thread. This way the fading won’t be so obvious this time round.
So after a quick sew I used a wide elastic for the waistband (hello 80’s style) and it was done. It’s good for kicking about and I may perhaps make this style of skirt again if I find appropriate fabric in the stash.
Sewing Adventures – Whale Softies

Stash busting once again.
I keep all of my fabrics in large plastic tubs. Some are neatly organised and some are filled with who knows what? An amalgamation of fabrics that maybe don’t suit, odd shaped pieces, scraps, leftovers etc. A fortnight ago I opened up a tub and started cutting. I had a stack of patterns and I was determined to get that tub empty.
These whale softie pattern is from Craftiness is not Optional and consists of 2 panels and one line of stitching. So crazy simple. A few fabrics were cut out using the pattern and then sewn up later in the week. Including hand sewing each one may have taken 15 minutes?
They were so easy and such a great useful stash buster I am sure they will not be the last softies appearing as part of the great stash busting efforts of 2014. You may recognise the floral as appearing in yesterdays pleated playsuit. I swear this is the fabric that never stops. I’ve made a tonne of stuff out of it and yet still miles left. Expect to see more of it to come.
Sewing Adventures – Pleated Playsuit

I’m all about the stash busting at the moment and have so many projects finished up. Rather than one huge post I’m breaking them up or you would be here for days reading just one post.
So I want my stash busting efforts to not only reduce what I have but to result in things that are useful, needed or wanted. This one in addition to being wanted is just plain cute!
One of my nieces seems to have inherited the fashion gene and loves a good outfit. Previously I’ve made her this but when I saw the pleated playsuit pattern over on Petticoats and Peplums I thought it would be just the thing for my niece’s next outfit.
The pattern is free from Elegance and Elephants and it’s really cute. Slightly frustrating in that you have to print, tape and then trace which is time consuming but I also had a few issues with the pattern. Nothing major just little things like the lengthen here line is not in the same place on the front and back pant patterns. Thankfully I figured that out before I cut my fabric or I’d end up with legs different lengths. Like any pattern just be sure to check it before you start cutting your fabric.
Despite these few setbacks it went together very quickly (helps when you have the Olympics to watch while sewing). The fabric is a printed quilting cotton from the stash. This seems to be the never ending fabric. I’ve made at least 2 dresses, a top and numerous small projects and I still have miles of it!
I didn’t make facings but just cut the front and back bodice panels in a lining fabric of a lightweight printed cotton from the stash and fully lined the bodice. Much easier and less fussy than making facings. I also didn’t make my own shoulder ties but used some velvet ribbon from the stash.
So a very cute outfit made entirely from the stash! Slowly but surely am going to make a difference.
Mini Obsessions – bold cushions

I’m in the market for some new homewares.
1 – Jonna x Kangan 2 – Castle 3 – Harvest Textiles 4 – Bonnie and Neil
My love of cushions and pillows is well documented, but lately it seems that super big oversize patterns have been catching my eye.
Admittedly many of these are featured in utterly pristine white apartments that make me sigh in envy. Though immediately after the sigh I always crumple my brow and think where do they fit all their Stuff? Like bikes and sewing machines and endless pairs of runners?



















