Saturday, November 29, 2008

Something for the new baby

32 weeks pregnant this week. It's getting harder and harder to find time to sew and actually finish sewing. If i can find the time to sew, my pelvis and back won't allow me to sit too long to sew. Finally managed to finish a few things and upload some photos.
I know we've got way too many blankets but i just cant resist these soft minky blanket so i made one for baby. 1 side minky and the other side microfleece.


Various nappies, cover and soakers

Something for mummy- Wetbag




A few things that i bought. 3 covers, 1 pocket and 1 fitted



Dont know when i can do more but what i can't sew i guess i'll just have to buy

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Vanilla Slice

My favourite dessert so far for this pregnancy. I found the simplest and cheapest way to make yummy vanilla slice. Here's the ingredient:

Ready frozen pastry sheet - 2 pieces
milk- 1 1/2 cup
thickened cream or pouring cream 1/2 cup
custard powder 1/3 cup
water 1/2 cup
sugar 1/2 - 2/3 cup depending on ur tastebud
some icing sugar for dusting later

instruction:
pre-heat oven 180 degree celcius (fan forced oven). cut ur pastry sheet to fit ur baking dish. Put the pastry sheet on a baking tray lined with baking paper. Put a baking dish on top of the pastry sheet. This is to put weight on the pastry sheet so it doesnt puff up a lot as we only want thin pastry. I've seen other recipe books suggested putting beans on top of the pastry sheet lined with baking paper. U can try what works. bake for about 20 mins or until brown. Then cool them on a rack.

Custard: mix milk, sugar and cream in a pot on medium heat. mix custard powder with water. When it's warm (not boiled) put the custard mix in the pot and keep stirring for few minutes until thickened. Then cool it.

When both pastry puff and custard are cool. Line the baking dish with baking paper. Put 1 layer of pastry puff then the custard and another pastry puff on top. Put it in the fridge for about 2 hrs or until the custard becomes firm. Dust icing sugar on top of your vanilla slice b4 serving.

I normally use a 20 x 30cm baking dish to make my vanilla slice and the thickness of the custard is about 2 cm. If u like to have really thick vanilla slice like those they sell at the bakery u can double the amount of custard mix.

Hope u enjoy it as much as i do :)

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Friend's kinder

Just found out my best friend sister Juphin has opened a childcare in Kepong, Smart Cookies Education Centre. Well done Juphin your centre looks like it's got lots of fun activities and very clean. The kids looks so happy there.

Monday, October 13, 2008

Taggy blanket

I think i must be nesting. Made a taggy blanket out of leftover fabric.
Dalmation minky one side


Skulls flanellette print on the other side.





Today i went to Spotlight and bought more blankey fabric. Baby is due in Summer i wonder if the blanket is going to be too warm. Also bought Disney Cars and sea creature print cotton fabric to make liam's bedsheet and doona cover. Hope that's going to turn out ok because it'll be my first sewing bedsheet and doona cover.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Newborn nappies



Oh they are soooo cute just because they are so tiny!! I have forgotten how small newborn used to be. i've finally finished 2 fitted in size S (with constant interuption from my 2 cheeky monkeys). I can't resist buying 1 pocket nappy rom Julie the creator of Cloth for Comfort when i was at Hawthorn craft market last sunday. The color is just so vibrant and unisex. Cant have enough of infant nappies now.



Just want to show how small they are i've put a mouse next to the nappies for comparison.



The one in the centre i serged the edges with overcast stitch on my sewing machine. It actually doesnt look too bad. Of course it doesnt have the professional stitches like what an overlocker can do but all my inserts were sewn this way and i have no problem with stitches coming off after washes so i thought i'll give it a go.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Vege patch is finally ready



It took me few weeks to finally finished clearing the vege patch that looked more like a bush. I am not kidding the grass has grown as high as my knee. Too bad i didn't get around to taking picture of it. Now i've got new seedling planted. Here they are:

Roma tomato

yellow tomato

zucchini (Liam just pull it out!)

mix capsicum/chilli


i've also got some existing herbs that survive the winter:

curly parsley

italian parsley

spring onion
Now i cant wait for the vege to bear fruits!




Saturday, September 13, 2008

Spring is here

Woohoo spring is here. Cant say i am enjoying the weather yet as i've been sick since i got back to Melbourne. My vege patch is overgrown with weed. The only herbs that survive winter and Rick's lack of care are garlic and parsley. This is my plan for our vege patch so we have nice salad and homegrown vege for summer:

1) clear weed by end of next week.
2) Fertilizing
3) buy some seedling: tomato, basil, egg plant, zucchini, chili (cant think of any more)

Any experts out there who want to give some inputs, your suggestion is very welcome.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Long overdue update

Phew finally a long overdue update. I thought i'll have more time to sew when i am in Sabah but I actually have less time. Liam is getting so clingy and the weather is not helping. It's so hot and humid in Sabah. I do find fitted more breathable for Ally in this weather and regret that i didnt take more fitted nappies with me. i didnt even bother putting cover on when she's on fitted nappy. She has lots of runny poo here may be due to teething and i am so glad i got lots of spare silk liners with me. Since i've been back i've only managed to sew 4 pocket, 1 fitted and some inserts or double and silk liners.


Here's what i've finished yesterday. A large fitted with 9 layers of bamboo (3 sewn in). Gotta work harder so i dont have to bring back much fabric.









Sunday, May 25, 2008

minky side snap

Rushing to finish off the last side snap pocket nappies this afternoon. Thank god, the two monkeys are behaving and having a good nap today.

Green minky has PUL as waterproof layer and a thin cute printed microfleece.
This time i try cutting a line on the liner so u wont see the pocket gap. Microfleece doesnt fray so i dont even need to sew around the cut area.

The dalmation pocket nappy has ripstop as waterproof layer. By comparison, i find the one with ripstop much lighter and less bulky.




p/s Aunty J hope u like the nappies and most important it fits hehe.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

nappy rash

i found out that silk is really good to help prevent and cure ally's nappy rash. I bought a yard of raw silk or silk noil and cut it up and do an overcast stitch around the edges. Line it in her nappy and her nappy rash cleared pretty fast.

Untreated/raw silk has sericin which is antibacterial, absorbs and releases moisture easily. It is an effective natural way to help calm and repair inflammation from nappy and teething rash.

Wool longie


It takes forever to knit a pair of longie. When it's halfway done i almost gave up. i even knitted one side of the leg cuff different from the other one (1 side has 2 ribs and other side has 1 rib) but i cant be bothered fixing it. Anyway, i think it looks alright overall and it's a really warm and comfy longie.


Bags, bags and more bags

My husband is terrified of hearing the word "bag". Everytime i mention the word bag, first response is dont tell me u are getting more bags. He thinks i have too many bags for all different purpose (sometimes the same) and gets very frustrated if i asked him to look for something in my bag. Of course men can never find anything in a woman's bag.

Took 2 sewing classes for beginner the past 2 weeks and guess what we made? hehe BAGS

This is my first sewing class project it's a little pouch. Stitches that i learned from making this pouch is bottonhole, sewing button, blind hem stich, overcast. I've learnt a pretty tricky technique on how to fold the fabric to make blind hem stitch. Now i know how to alter the hems. :)


This is a project for my 2nd sewing class it's an evening purse. The lady didnt teach us how to put a lining though :( In this class I learned how to do those embroidery stiches using wing needle (a thick fat one that punches bigger holes) and twin needle (i broke 2 and not too excitied with this needle). Also found out it's much easier to do embroidery or applique with a stabiliser (a piece of paper fibre type of material). And 1 last thing, i know how to sew a zip now with the proper foot woohoo! This leads to making of more bags- Wet bags!








Wet bags
I've made 3 wetbags so far. 2 with zips on the top end and another with zip on the top front.
Now i dont have to worry the kids' bottle leak and wet my whole bag. I put them all in a wetbag

This is how it look from inside. i do a french seam for my wetbags. Some mums told me this prevent wicking. Well we just have to see how well it works.

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Nappies sewn with my new machine

I've sewn few nappies already with the new macine. I find the teflon foot really useful for sewing
PUL. Below is a camo print flannelette and poly PUL AI2 nappy. It's like a Jamtot's design. Will need to wait for arrival of snap machine to finish it off. I am testing to see if using flannelette as outer will cause wicking. Will let u know the result in a week time.



This is a Dalmation minky outer, with ripstop (nylon) as waterproof layer and inner of microfleece. it's a pocket nappy with touchtape. i've tested it on ally yesterday. so far no leak. she's done a massive poo though and the leak was from the waistline which even with disposable it happens all the time.


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Just comparing the size next to a size L Jamtots Berry Plush.

My new machine



This is my new sewing machine. A mother's day gift that comes early. My old 2nd machine decided to retire just in time b4 mother's day so it helped hubby the perfect gift for mother's day.
It's a Husqvarna Emerald 122. Comes with extra feature of needle up/down when u stop sewing as well as a speed control. Find the speed control function very useful when i need to sew slowly ie. sewing velcro and turning corners. Another useful feature is the overcast stitch which is great for sewing the edges of nylon fabric or fabric that tends to fray. U see i dont have an overlocker so i find this stitch very useful. It also has a button stitch that comes with a foot that automatically measure how big u need to sew the button hole and does it for u. But i have a snap machine on it's way so why sew buttons hehe.
It's still too early to tell the durability and performance or other features that i am yet to learn and find out. But i'll write more review in a few months or years time :)

Saturday, May 3, 2008

Newborn/Small nappy

Finally finished sewing a pocket and fitted nappies for my friend laura's baby who is due in August. I used below pattern for the nappies.


Shar's Small/NB for baby with Clicky Hips (suits big thighs)


I wasnt planning to use a dalmation print hence the mismatch color of liner.



This one has a coral fleece outer and a flannelette inner with a microfiber sewn in wetzone




This is how it looks for newborn setting.

btw, the one behind the nappy is ally's new bolster cover. it's coral fleece leftover from sewing her nappies. She loves it. Planning to make a pillow cover soon.

Sunday, April 20, 2008

Sewing AIO

There are several good website that gives very good instruction on how to sew AIO. When i first learn to sew i used a few instruction sites as reference. Hope mine can give you some helpful tips.
For AIO nappy you will need PUL fabric or any fabric of your choice with a waterproof layer. You can use procare (i find this a bit bulky), PUL, ripstop (it's a shower curtain material). Then u can use bamboo/hemp/flanellete/cotton as soaker/booster, As for the inner top layer more popular choices are microfleece/suede as it keeps skin dry but u can choose any fabric for this as long as it's absorbant.

Before you start u will need to get a pattern, your fabric an outer layer (fleece or PUL), a waterproof layer if u have an non-waterproof fabric as outer layer, and an inner layer or microfleece or suede. Elastic, velcro/hoop & loop or snaps (requires a snap machine). Soaker material can be cotton flannelette, bamboo or hemp fabric.
After you've have cut your fabric, sew your soaker/booster first. I prefer not to hide the booster so the nappy will dry faster. For a beginner, if you hide the soaker, your nappy will look much nicer as all the mistakes and rough stiches are hidden. Attach soaker to the right side of the stay dry/inner layer.


This is a PUL cover so the less you prick the material the better to avoid leakage. In this case, i use pegs or u can also use bulldog clips.


Sew loop at the front or right side of the PUL fabric.


This is another version. I use a microfleece as cover and use ripstop (nylon material) as the waterproof layer which is cheaper than PUL and u can get it from the stores like Spotlight . Some people told me ripstop fabric will wick but for day use i think it's fine.

I cut up about 3 inches of PUL and use it to cover the back where you can see the stiches after sewing the loop. This again is to prevent leaking. Then pegs the wrong side of both pull and microfleece facing out. You are going to sew around the edge and turn it around later. Leave about 10 cm opening at the belly.




When u are done sewing the around the edges. Use zigzag stitch to sew elastic on the legs and waist. Your patter should show you the start and end point where the elastic should be. I sew on the microfleece side so it'll roll inward.



When you are done, turn the right side of the nappy out and topstich the opening at the belly. I prefer not to topstich the whole nappy as i was advised by some people that more stiches or holes on the PUL fabric will make it wick. Last step, is to sew hooks on the tabs and you can sew loops next to it as laundry tabs.

I sew another removable booster toped with microfleece so it keeps baby's bum dry. It's your choice to sew your booster square or with contour. I am just too lazy to create more work. :)