This week has gone so fast – I can’t believe we are almost 2 weeks into July already. My little boy is having a birthday in a couple of weeks and the big countdown has begun (my birthday a week later is completely forgotten of course). I have just sat down to do some blog browsing after a busy morning cleaning and getting ready for my mother-in-law’s visit. The boy is reading a Roald Dahl book (Danny the champion of the world – one of our favourites), the girl has spent about 3 hours wrapping a present and making a card for her grandparents – and sort of making mess in my wake.
But in crafty news – we had Kristen Rengren visiting on whipup discussing vintage knitting and her new book – Vintage Baby Knits: More Than 40 Heirloom Patterns from the 1920s to the 1950s. Did you see my post on my 10 favourite things for kids to do – featuring my own darlings. And my mum reviewed knitting socks with handpainted yarn : and for yarn lovers – check out these eco and recycled yarn options. If you enjoying summer – you may want to make yourself a new swimsuit.
Sewing: Sweet school girl collar : checkerboard – fun : fabric postcard - this is such a fun idea : candy buttons quilt : rag quilt letters : fabric belt : pleated pocket (for a top or pants or apron).
Kids: making your own sidewalk chalk : scooter bag – what a great idea : living playhouses – I want one of these.
House: love these drawer knob coat hooks : mono mitten – love it :
Paper and other media: a super cute folding paper mini album : a ring from paper clips.
knitting: love these mini knitted pouch set.
Have a lovely weekend wherever you are and whatever you are doing.
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