Monday, September 15, 2008

Tin whistle September 08

I have been doing lots of orders for custom pram accesories the last few weeks, as well as the occasional dungaree order. On the side I am also trying to build up stock for another market. I think it might be the Mathilda's Market on 16th November, but I havent confirmed this (with the organisers or with David who will need stay home with the kids). I am also trying to squeeze in fun sewing around all this too.. you know stuff for my family or things that just take my fancy. I am dreaming about jeans for David, a new set of curtains for the bathroom, a couple of summer tops for myself, an apron for my Step-mother for her birthday. Anyway, enough of that. Lets get back to tin whistle in September...

Size 1-2, choc cord with pink and brown "barcode" lining and pockets.

Size 2 Dungaree's in demin with red damask lining, pockets and detail on bum pockets.


Hangbag in cherry and geometric floral fabric. I played around with a zipper in this bag, It worked well, but because its basically impossible to source reversible zippers in the right length the bag loses is "reversible" function.

Hangbag in "handbag" mode


Jungle pram liner. This one had black microfleece on the reverse. I love this fabric so much and George is so into animals at the moment that I decided to make one for my pram(s).
This is what I put on the reverse side of my liner. Its from 'The very hungry caterpillar' range by Andover fabrics. It was origionally intended for my new (to me) Bugaboo Cameleon (AKA storage place for my half completed sewing projects) but decided that it looked too good to be stuck in the sewing room, so now its on my orange mountain buggy and gets an outing a couple of times a day.


Bugaboo Cameleon hood in brown chocolate corduroy and lined with Oilily kimono blosson fabric.



Bugaboo cameleon hood in animal damask fabric (it has all sorts of quirky things in it like skulls, ladybirds, pigs, dainty birds etc) and lined with a red/pink gingham. This hood was a custom order for someone with a grey base and two sets of toppings, red and pink. The owner wanted a hood that would co-ordinate with both sets of toppings.


Pram liner and stowable blanket in 70's guitars and pink chenille. This one went all the way to the UK!









1 comment:

Emma said...

You are one busy girl! How does the hangbag attach? (i.e. would it work on my Emmaljunga?) And how much are they?