This week I've been sewing a gift for a sweet one-year-old nephew -
Making delicious lemon cake with a mysterious hole through the middle (how does THAT happen???!) -
And gaily screenprinting new hankies for my upcoming project - due for a spectacular launch soon! (Some hankies are for sale already here, now.)
Just in case you thought I was dead. Because I haven't been posting. That's all. Thanks for worrying!
For more creative spaces, head over to Kirsty's at kootooyoo!
Your nephew will treasure these.. Awesome..
ReplyDeleteThe rows & rows of screenprinted hanks look great!
ReplyDeletelots to do! love the printing
ReplyDeletelove your creative mix. your nephew is a lucky birthday boy. the cake had a big air bubble. bang the tin on the bench before baking the cake. either that or there is a fat happy mouse living in the oven. lucky chap
ReplyDeleteThat caterpillar fabric is gorgeous! And hehe at mystery hole - maybe fill it with chocolate? Mmm.
ReplyDeleteoohh LOVE the hankies in a row!
ReplyDeleteI think Michelle is right about the air bubble.
happy creating ♥
Can I tell everyone that I was one of the first with the hankies?
ReplyDeleteIf you were dead, I'd use one to cry into ... but you're not, thank goodness, so hanky will keep.
What does the mysterious foreign language say?
Love those star shorts ... did you make them too?
Are you in bed?
You're a something for everyone kind of girl! Great hankies, good luck with them! x
ReplyDeleteAn air bubble in your cake?? no idea! Love the cushion and pants - great gift.
ReplyDeleteSweet gifts for your nephew, and the superkid card is cute. Love all the hankies.
ReplyDeleteLove the hankies. don't you feel short changed when there is a hole in the cake, I guess that is where all the calories go so it really is calorie free..
ReplyDeleteI knew you weren't really dead....I saw your Fri night! loved your company! and your beautiful new hair do!
ReplyDeleteLoving all those printed hankies.
ReplyDeleteAir bubbles in your cake. Who would have known such a thing could happen. I love the things you can lewarn from reading the comments others leave.
Prettiest hankies ever!! Love Posie
ReplyDeleteYum! Also, I love my hanky :)
ReplyDeleteWhen did you get back? I missed you. What does the Ikea language mean?" For your dear nose" or some such Anna-ism. New haircuts, Byron bay and has the Downlands show been on yet? !!! Photos please Ms B.
ReplyDeleteAnnie
I love the "lovely" hankies! Think you might ever sew some straps on them so they can be worn as head scarves? 'cause they are much too cool to JUST blow your schnoz on! :)
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