The sustainable statement shawl
Finally, Winter is coming (you may notice I haven’t re-watched Game of thrones for a long time, or I would not rejoice over signs of winter). Outside the air smells […]
Read MoreFinally, Winter is coming (you may notice I haven’t re-watched Game of thrones for a long time, or I would not rejoice over signs of winter). Outside the air smells […]
Read MoreAfter last weeks total miss because of migraines, I woke up this weekend with sweat on my face fearing I will not be in time with my art project (I […]
Read MoreEvery Monday I tell myself, today I will only write a short update on my projects. And then I end with taking excessively photos and writing my fingers of, this […]
Read MoreRead about my new sewing book from Wendy Ward which I got as a present from a needlework friend. There are so many beuatiful garments to make and so many techniques to learn. Read on for a detailed review…
Read MoreThe wardrobe challange Last week it started my preparation for a capsule wardrobe (ok… it started many weeks month before, but if I tell you how long I need to […]
Read MoreAre you like me? Waking up, doing Yoga, drinking excessive amounts of tea to postpone the decision what to wear and then grabbing the next best thing which you have […]
Read MoreHolidays are over and the dire life of writing and posting has me back… or wait… I guess its not dire at all, as I love to write and even […]
Read MoreI am back, and I am excited*, may there be a solution to my fitting issues? Yesterday @shanibeer wrote a wonderful post about the new online software tailornova, which lets […]
Read MoreAfter finishing the Karlene blouse I am in a crafting slump: I jump uninspired from one knitting project to the next, only knitting a few stitches, I decided on a […]
Read MoreUnbelievable but I got it done: The Karlene blouse is finished and fits. Ok… there may be some little details I don’t like but overall, for a garment made in […]
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