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Food for thought.......
Thinking more sustainably when choosing your next makes and challenging yourself to push yourself to the next level.
TN31 Parka Coat - more pics
I can't rave enough about the lovely TN31 Parka. Love it, love it, love it.
I will, in the near future, add the hat with studs. It was a hard cho...
The TN31 Parka
I thought I might just say a few words about my latest make, The TN31 Parka.
My fellow sewing buddy Lois and I decided we needed a sewing day toget...
Sewing Series - The Student
We have all started at the same spot....the beginning! Welcome The Student.
A new September Outlook - The Stash!
Kia Ora Sewers and welcome to September. With Covid-19 (aka Delta strain) in the country we have had to rethink our Sewing Room Series. I'm not going to lie it's been difficult lining up sewing rooms for publication, nothing to do with the participants, just logistics.
August Sewing Room - Introducing Lisa McCready
You are in for a treat sewers! Meet Lisa McCready one of the most interesting ladies I have met. I have known Lisa for a few years and she never ceases to amaze me with what she actually does, which is quite a lot as it turns out. I hope you enjoy visiting Lisa's sewing room as much as I did filming it. Be prepared to be Wowed!
Our July Sewing Room guest Michelle McGlashan
Michelle loves to let her grandchildren rummage around her sewing cupboards cutting up bits of fabric with projects in mind. What a great way of encouraging creativity and hopefully following in her footsteps.
The June Sewing Room Series
Emma Prestidge lives in Wellington and is an avid sewer and blogger. She's a whole lot more but this is enough to get you interested in this fascinating thirty something. Forgive if you can my amateur filming and catch some great tips from Emma.
The Sewing Room Series - May: Meet Helen Baylis
The Sewing Room Series
May | Meet Helen Baylis
Let me present Helen Baylis from Taranaki as our May Sewing Room Feature. Firstly right off the bat...
Welcome to our April Sewing Room - Lois Gibbins
It was such a treat visiting Lois and her Sewing Room. Not just because I got a great cup of tea with homemade cake but it’s always so inspiring to step into another sewers’ work room. Lois produces quality garments for her own wardrobe and occasionally for her family.
Introducing our March Sewer - Dot Roodbeen.
Dot has been a sewer for 5 minutes. Just joking, but she will be the first to say she took up sewing in her later years as time allowed. It was a "What haven't I done yet" type of moment.
5 Adventures to Take Your Right to Roam Rucksack On
How lucky are we to live in New Zealand? This year we want to encourage you to explore our backyard. From the winterless North to the tip of the South, New Zealand is full of epic adventures.
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