The long awaited matinee jacket is finished!

Okay okay so I know that none of you have particularly been awaiting this moment with bated breath but it’s a big day for me! The ever lovely Amanda from KitschyCoo kids asked me at the end of February to test a pattern that she’d designed. “Sure,” says I, “No problem.” Hmm. It’s only six weeks later and I’m finished…

This was the first KitschyCoo pattern that I’ve sewn. I also have a coat pattern which I’m hoping to sew up before Christmas, but I’ll admit happily that my novice sewing skills really put me off even though when I flicked through Amanda’s instructions it all looked straightforward. I shouldn’t have worried. In the end, the actual construction of the entire garment was done in less than an hour and believe me when I tell you I’m irritatingly meticulous and therefore slow. The one thing that held me up was that no matter how hard I tried I could not master the buttonhole function on my sewing machine. TURNS OUT that’s because I’m missing a vital part from my sewing machine accessories – namely a buttonhole foot. Doh!

Anyway. This jacket (which is fully reversible by the way) has been semi finished for over a week and yesterday Kat came to visit and whilst Bob kept us supplied with tea and cake Kat did it for me showed me how the buttonhole function works. So! I’m proud to unveil my version of the KitschyCoo matinee coat.

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Erica with her new jacket - side one

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Erica with her new jacket - side two

Erica absolutely loves it. It took a bit of bribery with a new nightie to get her to take it off! I’m extremely happy with the way it’s turned out and I’ll be making another one very soon so that she has a spare when this one is in the washing.

We also owe a wee thank you to Sam from Incy Wincy Stitches. You might remember that in this post I’d mentioned the first hat and booties set was going to Sam and in exchange, Sam sent up the gorgeous blue bag that Erica is clutching in these pics. It’s a crocheted clutch and was filled with hair bobbles and slides for Erica which she was just thrilled with. All in all, a very happy wee girl yesterday – just look at that smile! (She was actually laughing at Nairn and Findlay who were hanging out the window shouting to her)

Mummy and Erica

So what do you lovely lot think? A passable first attempt at following a pattern? ;)

In other news I’m looking for a little bit of input from you lot. It’s Erica’s 2nd birthday in less than two weeks, then Findlay’s 8th birthday five weeks after that. I’d really like to make each of them a handmade gift but I’m looking for suggestions. What are your go-to handmade gift ideas for children? Or as a parent, what would you really be happy for your child to receive?

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This post was written by Vonnie on April 22, 2009

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I am a bad internet friend

Firstly I’d like to say thank you to everyone for your very kind comments over the last week or so. Things here are still nowhere near back to normal but as the saying goes, “This too shall pass” and in fairness the worst certainly seems to be past us. I am frantically grabbing at the door to touch wood right now!

Secondly, I would like all of you with young children to head on over to Amanda of Kitschycoo fame’s blog, in particular this post and this post. You see, a month ago I bought this pattern and Amanda also sent me the pattern for her Matinee jacket asking me to test it for her. The pattern pieces are still sitting cut out but unsewn – a month after Amanda asked, I haven’t had two minutes peace to finish it. The thing is her patterns are fantastic! Very easy to follow, beautifully put together and unlike anything I’ve seen anywhere else so when I saw she was doing a giveaway I thought, “I must let my readers know about this!”

Thirdly, I finally managed to get my Time for Tea swap goodies posted off today although I’ve missed the last collection. Sue has been very patient with me as the world collapsed around my ears and I just hope that she’s as happy with what I’ve sent her as I was with her package which Sue blogged here. I actually wore the earrings the night my package arrived and they’re just gorgeous so thank you again, Sue!

This is what I sent to Sue – the candle is made from beeswax and is made in a vintage teacup with matching saucer. This was my first attempt at candle making and in fact I made another to burn myself and make sure it was okay! The silver caddy is filled with Faerie’s blood tea from my favourite little teahouse and there’s also a packet of shortbread fingers as I believe shortbread to be the best biscuit in the world ;)

Time for tea swap

I also made a little bag with a felt cupcake appliqué and Japanese knot-style closure which I’m very proud of!

Cupcake bag

What do you think?

Posted under general crafty updates, sewing, swaps

My first handknits

You know that old adage about time flying? Well, I don’t know how it happened but I’m 29 weeks pregnant and I’m very unprepared! Maybe it’s just because I know that we’re old hands at this managing a baby malarkey but until this last couple of weeks I haven’t bought or made anything in preparation for this little bundle. I disgraced myself yesterday by paying for a knitted cardigan (but it’s so cute!) and I’ve now completed a couple of things.

These are knitted to the Aubrey Doodlepants knitting pattern and for the non cloth nappy users amongst you, they’re longies which are designed to be worn over cloth nappies. I’ve made a few pairs of these before and I’ve always been impressed but this time I went down a needle size to ensure a thick fabric capable of holding moisture.

Aubrey Doodlepants longies

Of course, since they’re so small I had more than enough wool left to make a matching hat which I used the Fae Folk hat pattern to make. I do like this pattern but I wasn’t terribly happy at how my decreases came out so I’ll make a bigger version and see if that is any better.

Fae Folk hat

I still haven’t caught up on any of your blogs this week and I can only apologise, I honestly don’t know where my time is going! I do plan to spend Monday (my birthday!) relaxing with some nice tea, a pack of Fox’s classics, some knitting & sewing and my laptop whilst I have the house to myself so hopefully I’ll be back in the swing of things at some point this year!

In the meantime, I’m interested. What is your go-to handmade gift for a new baby? Or if you’re a parent, what did you make for your baby that you absolutely loved? What do you wish you’d had time to make? Better yet, what did you make (or have made for you) that you never used?

Ooh! I forgot to mention – Annie blogged about our owl swap and another swap she was doing, she got much better photographs than I did if you’d like to nosy on over and see what we exchanged. She was a fantastic swap partner which is why I’m glad that we managed to get her into the Time for Tea swap as a last minute addition. Check out the updated participant list!

Hope you’re all well! Now, if you’ll excuse me I must go straighten my hair as I’m being taken out for a meal to celebrate my birthday :)

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Happy New Year!

I was updating my Ravelry projects over the last few days and had asked my wonderful hubby to take some photographs of #2 in the longies I made for him earlier this year. Of course I was banking on #2′s usual hamming-it-up-for-the-camera which simply didn’t happen. Thank the deity for chocolate though, a wee bribe and he was suddenly all for it again!
The toes just make it for me. I want to tickle his feet!

Nairn's longies

Nairn's longies


I counted up my completed projects on Ravelry and I managed an average of one knitted project per month through 2008 which isn’t bad but could have been better. A lot of my knitting time was spent on Erica’s christening gown which I ended up ripping out, and by a lot of my time I mean easily an hour a day for three months. When I go into a knitting frenzy though I tend to zip through my projects, there’s no happy medium! Ah well. I have a few projects lined up in my queue and probably the largest of those is the February Lady Sweater by Pamela Wynne. It’s an adaptation of Elizabeth Zimmermann’s February Baby Sweater and it is just divine but also the largest project I will ever have attempted. I do baby clothes, I do toys, I do gloves – I don’t do adult garments!

On the subject of adult garments, did any of you see this gorgeous owl sweater which Ysolda Teague linked to yesterday? How amazing is that?! I’d have to admit that I think I’m probably too busty to pull off such a delicate sweater but it’s just a fantastically-executed design and I think from what Ysolda was saying, the designer is a relative novice! I can’t believe how chuffed I was creating my mittens but I really hope that girl has an enormous feeling of pride in her work. Admittedly, when Jessica Marshall Forbes of Ravelry and Kathy of Grumperina are leaving comments on your blog then it’s a pretty safe sign that you’ve created something amazing. Well done Kate!

The other thing I wanted to blog today was this bird bag made my Carina Envoldsen-Harris. I don’t want to hotlink her image and steal her bandwidth, but can I recommend that you all go and check it out because it’s a thing of beauty AND the best bit? Carina’s bag was made from fabric you can get in ikea!

So, a Happy New Year to all of you and lang may yer lum reek wi’ ither fowk’s coal! My resolution for 2009 is to blog at least once a week, even if it’s just an update on things I’m working on. We’ll see how long that lasts!

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This post was written by Vonnie on January 1, 2009

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