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Sock Sack III – Camera Sack

January 31, 2010 By Spoonful of Sugar - 20 Comments

With the last remaining part of sock from the knee- hi's, I made up a camera case. I crocheted a flap for the case  - another quick and satisfying project. We drew the winner of our giveaway today using the Random Number Generator. Congratulations to … [Read more...]

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Sock Sack II – The Toe Sack

January 28, 2010 By Spoonful of Sugar - 19 Comments

Thanks for the lovely comments about my Sock Sack for the DS. I must come clean though - it wasn't really an orphaned sock - I bought it especially for the project as I could not resist the jaunty stripes. I used a pair of knee high socks and will be … [Read more...]

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Sock Sack

January 28, 2010 By Spoonful of Sugar - 30 Comments

Do you have any orphan socks lying around? They can be put to good use by transforming them into a sock sack. Sarah wanted a new cover for her Nintendo DS so I made one using a stripey sock. This would be a fun project for kids to do as there are … [Read more...]

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Self-made Envelope Stationery

January 26, 2010 By Spoonful of Sugar - 18 Comments

Another one of my Japanese book purchases was this sweet little book called "Self-Made Envelope Stationery" (ISBN 978-4-8085-8541-9). It contains lots of projects to make cute stationery items from new and used envelopes. It is recycling Japanese … [Read more...]

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Japanese Masking Tape

January 25, 2010 By Spoonful of Sugar - 41 Comments

I hadn't discovered the wonder of Japanese Masking Tape until I saw a big display of it at Loft in Kyoto. It is made from Washi Paper and comes in such an amazing array of colours and designs. It is the perfect medium for some quick crafting and I … [Read more...]

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Japan + Giveway

January 25, 2010 By Spoonful of Sugar - 118 Comments

We returned early this morning from an amazing two week family holiday to Japan. It is such an exciting country with so much to offer and we managed to fit a lot into our time there. We arranged a Japan Rail pass from Australia which made it easy for … [Read more...]

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More Baking!

January 7, 2010 By Spoonful of Sugar - 29 Comments

During the school holidays, I have been spending more time baking! Today was my Great Grand Fathers Birthday and I  decorated some cupcakes to take to the family celebration. I was inspired by Cupcakes by Colour that I bought with a Christmas voucher … [Read more...]

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We Wish You a Merry Christmas …..

December 24, 2009 By Spoonful of Sugar - 41 Comments

...and a Happy New Year!!Sarah and I would like to wish you all a wonderful Christmas spent with family and friends. We hope that 2010 is a year filled with many blessings, joy, and peace. We would also like to thank you all for stopping by and … [Read more...]

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This little Dice Bag does so much more than hold d This little Dice Bag does so much more than hold dice. Flat base, four mesh pockets, reversible design… it’s one of those clever makes you’ll use again and again.Comment DICE for the pattern link — it’s our Pattern of the Week, so it’s 25% off for the next few days.  Pattern Details: Dice and Drawstring Bag Sewing Pattern#dicebag #beginnersewing #drawstringpouch #sewingcommunity #dungeonsanddragonsdice
Small sewing projects are my favourite — quick to Small sewing projects are my favourite — quick to make, scrap‑friendly, and so handy around the sewing room. This little project is perfect for organising your tools, gifting, or keeping your supplies tidy on the go. Originally designed as a dice bag, this little pouch has so many other uses!If you love practical makes that sew up fast and get used again and again, this one’s for you.Comment DICE and I’ll send you the pattern link. This is our Pattern of the Week, so save 25% off this week only.Save this for your next weekend sewing session. ✨Pattern Details: Dice and Drawstring Bag Sewing Pattern (Available in our Pattern Store and Etsy Shop)Fabric: Tilda Jubilee range, with thanks to @tilda_australia#dicebag #sewingpattern #drawstringpouch #quicksew #beginnersewing
🍀 Feeling lucky? 🌈 Or just craving a pop of colour 🍀 Feeling lucky? 🌈 Or just craving a pop of colour? Here are some bright, happy projects to sew — perfect for St Patrick’s Day or any day you want a rainbow moment. Save this for later ✨ All patterns are available in my shop.  #sewingprojects #sewinginspiration #rainbowsewing #stpatricksdaycrafts #sewingpatterns
A tiny detail that makes the whole pouch feel more A tiny detail that makes the whole pouch feel more polished. These little end caps keep the cords neat, tidy, and just that bit more elevated — such a sweet upgrade for the Flower Power Pouch.Comment FLOWER and I’ll send you the pattern link. Save this if you love small sewing hacks. ✂️🌸Pattern: Flower Power Pouch Sewing Pattern (available in our Pattern Store and Etsy Shop).#sewingproject #sewingpattern #beginnersewing #sewistsofinstagram #sewinglove
A tiny gift bag that always gets a big reaction ✨ A tiny gift bag that always gets a big reaction ✨ The Mini Drawstring Gift Bag is one of our most loved patterns — quick to sew, beginner friendly, scrap friendly, and perfect for gifting. This sweet version is sewn in Tilda Songbird and is such a fun little make. Comment MINI for the pattern link.Pattern: Mini Drawstring Gift Bag Sewing Pattern ( available in our Pattern Srore and Etsy Shop).Fabric: Tilda Songbird. Thanks to @tilda_australia#sewingpattern #drawstringbag #scrapsewing #beginnersewing #tildasongbird
Free Pattern: Cord CosyA sweet little cord cosy Free Pattern: Cord CosyA sweet little cord cosy you can sew in under an hour — beginner‑friendly, scrap‑friendly, and so handy for keeping chargers tidy. I stitched this one in Tilda fabrics from my stash, and it’s the perfect weekend make. Comment CORD for the free pattern.#tildafabric #scrapfriendlysewing #beginnersewingproject #sewingtutorial #sewingreels
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