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hello again

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I couldn’t think up a good title for today’s post so “hello again” it is. No post yesterday because I fell asleep on the lounge at about 10pm. Right in the middle of watching Numbers so now I don’t know how it ended. Oh well. When I woke up I actually thought about doing that day’s blog post for about 2 seconds before realising that was silly and taking the better option - snuggling into bed. Very early for me, but I must have needed it.

I did some fabric piecing today. I didn’t really have an exact idea of how these were going to turn out (I still don’t) but it was fun, and lovely to see all the different prints working together.

piecework

It has been a little hard to get much done, with Jackie-boy home from school with Chicken Pox, but hopefully I will get some time tomorrow to make these into something. I am thinking apron pockets, cushion covers or bags. Not sure - I will think on it a bit more.

Yesterday Jack, Emma and I made two of our yummy apple cakes - one for my brother’s birthday and one for us to have here. Of course the one for my brother was eaten up by everyone at the family birthday dinner last night and when we got home, Paul and Jack (who couldn’t go because of the POX and my toddler neice Grace not having had them yet) had eaten a fair whack of the second cake. Jack and I polished off the rest today. Oops.

On a side note, I can’t believe I didn’t take a photo of yesterday’s cakes. I know, how silly is that? I love to blog about what I am doing though, even if certain people (my husband and sister!!!) think it is a bit dorky. What do they know? Anyway, I looked and looked for the photo - not on the camera, hmmm maybe I put it in the photos folder, okay not there, maybe it’s in this other folder, oh not there either, maybe in this folder over here. On and on until I realised that OH MY GOD! I didn’t take a photo of the cake!!! How could this be?

Back to the story: So Jack and I thought we had better make up for eating all the apple cake today, and we made a Banana Cake this afternoon. So much baking - it is fun! Even with little helpers. :)

banana_cake

Sam (almost 15) has enjoyed cooking for the family a bit here and there recently. He has even asked for a regular night where he will cook every week. YAY! He usually has to clean up the dishes after Paul or I cook, so when he cooks he LOVES that we have to clean up. Tonight, he is making Sausage Rolls and he even let Jack help which was nice.

sausage_rolls

Sometimes Sam’s cooking experiments attempts end up a little wonky - partly due to the Asperger’s (problems with following directions in order and processing info) and partly due to general teenage pigheadedness (”I KNOW how to do it!”) - but he is getting a lot more confident and learning some of the little tricks and shortcuts. Despite thinking he knows it all and ignoring our help, he is taking our suggestions in, even if he acts like it was his idea.

So fun to see the teenage things happening and remember your own self as a teenager! I love seeing it from this other perspective, as a parent. So much fun.
And of course, I love being able to sit here blogging while I listen to the cooking going on in the kitchen. Maybe that’s the best part of all.

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little houses

Yesterday I received this cute little house patchwork book (ISBN 4834764427) from superbuzzy so I thought I would show you some photos:

house1 

Sorry, that shot of the cover is a bit out of focus.  This book is really cute and has loads of little house related patchwork projects, along with patterns and tips. 

house2 

It has patterns and ideas for little house wall hangings, mini quilts, tea cosies, pot holders and more.

house3 

Little and cute and Japanese - kawaii!

house4 

I have to make some of these!

house5 

I love it all. There’s something about house imagery that really speaks to me. It is so simple but so universal.

house6 

I also bought the latest (I think?) Burda WOF magazine which has some lovely shirts and dresses, not that I ever wear dresses but still, they look very nice:

burda_wof 

And I cut out all the pieces to make this shirt/tunic today.  I will sew it up tomorrow.  The pattern is Burda 8516.

burda_8516 

Today is ANZAC Day here in Australia.  Today I remember and thank all the men and women who lost their lives in battle and especially think of my grandfather and father who were both well-respected leaders in the Army. Lest we forget.

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little houses

oh how I would love to make something like this:

little house quilt from Sykossa

(see Sykossa’s blog for more)

and this one is gorgeous too:

little house quilt from Stitch

(see Stitch’s blog for more)

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tissue cozies

I know, I could be the last person in blogland to make tissue cozies.  I’m okay with that. 

There’s a reason they are popular and they were a great little project for today. 

red_instead_new_things2 

Sewed, finished, styled, photographed, photoshopped, uploaded, flickred, blogged, added to shop - all in one day!  What a good Good Friday it’s been. 

A few of my favourites:

tissue_cozy1 

tissue_cozy11 

tissue_cozy8 

All available to buy here:  www.redinstead.com.au

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