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Friday Randomly Sharing

Friday, 11 December 2015

Happy Friday everyone! Welcome to FRS where I share what has caught my eye recently - but where you could also share what has interested you - so please make full use of the comment box!


It is full on birthday preparations at ours, a little someone is going to be 3, and he will have a party. I made the same cake I made for his first birthday. I just need to be reminded of the good times, and his first birthday was definitely a very happy memory. Anyway, I did add some icing this time, because that's the only thing he actually likes in cakes. 

Check out Mimi G free DIY for a fabulous sequin skirt

I love this beanie hat - free pattern on De Rerum Natura blog - it resembles my own free pattern, but I like the way Beloved decreases better. Could it be a quick knit for Christmas (and he would get that red hat he has been asking for?)? 

I am juicing a lot - like everyday to make sure I get my intake of nutrients - but I have been wondering whether I have the right juicer (and may have been requested a new juicer from Santa). This discussion of centrifugal against masticating juicer is really useful! I am going for a masticating one, after months of using my centrifugal one - because I love green juices. 

I need a housecoat - just because Michelle sewed one and it is amazing!!

I love mugs, I love craft, I love quick projects - I could certainly make a message mug for someone right now thanks to this tutorial (and get those sharpie pens out of the box in the garage)

Here is a very quick Christmas hanging - super cute, super simple, super easy. 

I love this version of the Turia Dungarees - totally not the season for them in the UK, but will bear it in mind for this summer!

Do I have time to knit le Pull Claude from La Poule a petits pas - as seen on Maeva? Love the details on the sleeves, so feminine.

I am still looking for some knitting inspiration for Mr MiH - could Crag be it?  

A lovely DIY paper star garland - so simple - you could also made an oversized star just with this pattern. 

And finally the winner of the Pokiha Giveaway - no 7, Susan from PatchworknPlay, who has been following my blog for a long time. Libby also has a discount code, if you wanted to purchase the pattern. 

The Green Malvarosa | A Finish {Dressmaking}

Monday, 13 January 2014

 Beware - this post contains some dodgy poses 
and non-existent hair and make up styling... 
But at least it was not raining!
I have finally made the Malvarosa. I thought I would have had this dress by Christmas (hence the Christmas tree colour) but there were way too many things going on at the time. However if I had known it was that quick to make, maybe I should have allocated some time! 


Pattern: The Malvarosa dress by Pauline Alice (available here) - 
Pauline also designed the Cami dress
Fabric: A boiled wool jersey fabric found 
at my local John Lewis (Welwyn GC) - similar online here
For info, I used my normal sewing foot. 
Size: 42 but probably made a size 38 in the end
Modifications: Less loose fitting and shorter. Also I made the hems more visible, but I may change that modifications. I am not sure it works.
Result: It is really a fun dress, very feminine. I made a more winter version, but I reckon it would be an awesome summer dress as well. I was wondering whether to make the pockets and I am glad I did - it adds to the fun size of the dress. 


this is my very serious pose

Here are my five things to know about the Malvarosa:

  • It is quick to make - I did it within a week (including putting the pattern together) - and probably spending an hour and a half every day on it. 
  • There are two tricky sewing points: the inserting of the sleeves at an angle (see this tutorial for help); and the gathering of the skirt (see this tutorial for help). 
  • The pattern is a loose fitting version - I cut mine in a size 42 but by the time I changed what I wanted to change, I probably made a size 38. 
  • I wished I had seen this version and the use of a patterned fabric before making mine
  • Proportions are key to this dress (see picture below). I made it much shorter to suit my size - this is really easy to modify of course. I cut the suggested size for the skirt and just shorten to the size I wanted it to be. 

This is a Ted Baker version (seen on IG and facebook) - and it felt wrong on me 
I have bought some fabric to make a black version of this dress for work. I know:  handmade clothes at work - even considering it makes me feel all funny. I try to wear colours at work - but this would just be just a step too far - I may also have to make it a tad longer. But it is so comfortable, and I don't feel too self-conscious about it, that I have to make one!


I had to add this last picture .. an interesting shot of me twirling (yes I twirl with my hands like this - don't you?). Mr MiH (and my neighbour incidentally) thought I had gone mental. All I can say is that we have now established that I cannot possibly write a fashion blog!


In case you were not convinced about the dress, you may have noticed that I did not mention a zipper - because there is none to sew in. No buttons, no zipper. I know, brilliant right! So have you bought it already?

5 {FREE TUTORIALS} TO PIN

Monday, 3 June 2013






1. Zipper card pouch by craft passion; 2.crochet coaster (in German, Google Translate will help); 3. Cross stitched office supplies; 4. Hand printed fabric; 5. Sand bowls