Falling for you!

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Despite my complete lack of time to be productive last week with a whole week of minimum days with the middle school child, I  did manage to make some tote bags as they are a project that can be completed in a 2-hour gap. The dress and skirts I have made over the last couple of weeks I finally completed them and wanted to style them for a photo shoot with a Fall theme. Check out my sugar pie pumpkin!

I have always loved the red fabric ever since I found it at FabMo and I have made a bag with it and it was beautiful, I did always want to make an item of clothing with it. I love the tunic dress and as this fabric is quite heavy it works as a dress for the Fall weather. And I love it with the booties I found in Melbourne when I “accidentally” wandered into a Camper store while waiting for my friend for lunch. They are very comfortable with a chunky heel and I love how versatile they are. When I came back to California I looked over my collection of Camper shoes – now I know what to say when people say do you collect anything? Yeah, Camper shoes I now have 6 pairs and 2 of the same style  🙂

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I also wanted to showcase the skirts I have been making and combining it with a vintage top I found. The tights are from Treasure Island Flea Market and the boots are a pair of Camper boots I bought 5 years ago! That is what I love about Camper shoes are their quality and their lifespan. I have found some lovely fabric in my stash from FabMo and each of these skirts pairs well with the top. The accessories are Swarovski crystal pieces my mum gave me when I was in Australia and they are rocking the outfits – get it!!

Here are some of the bags I completed this week using denim jeans for an oversize tote that I road tested the other day and they are perfect for carrying all sorts of goods such as water, sunscreen, and food. The pockets on the exterior are super handy for keys, smaller containers, and snacks on the go. As I was looking through my fabric stash I found the forest fabric that I found a very long time ago and wanted to make something that kept the fabric intact as it is a beautiful linen, another big tote came to mind and I found the perfect fabric for the back – see here on my Instagram post. The diamond pattern fabric is by a legendary fabric company out of Thailand Jim Thompson and this was a fabric sample I picked up which was too small for apparel but perfect for a bag. And I found the perfect pocket fabric sample in a chevron fabric to match.

Friday was busy with the school Walkathon at the end of the day. Whew, it was a big week but we gotta keep on walking or even dancing and maybe we can catch a Pikachu in the field – no Pokemon GO for us!

Missy walked 67 laps only 8 laps shy of getting the coveted tie dye t-shirt. She was walking and walking and not wanting to give up – the kids were allowed to run at the end but her feet were hurting. So I said to her, hopefully, next year we will have some better shoes for you and be prepared, maybe with some extra hiking! This year she threw off her Converse and walked in her socks and at the end of that, she said her feet and legs were so sore after walking many miles and she is still recovering today which is Monday.

Next on the agenda for the weekend, was a sleepover party for my soon to be 11-year old! I enjoyed a bike ride and yoga on the Saturday morning so I could be prepared for 6 boys sleeping downstairs in the lounge room. I made an amazing blueberry lemon pound cake as the birthday cake and it was delicious especially enjoyed by the birthday boy. The sleepover for the kids was a lot of fun but as for the parents with the interrupted sleep, it was all over rover – still, I remember sleepovers and how late we stayed up chatting to our friends. This time, however, the kids had their little electronic devices to play too, I think they all appreciated the freedom and the next day it was down to the park to play with zero screen time all day! (For my kids anyway).

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A piece a Week – A 2016 FabMo Maker Faire Dress

Last week I was busy at work making a dress for the Maker Faire as I had found the ideal fabric to use at the last fabric distribution I went to. The fabric that inspired this dress is the optical art fabric panel at the bust line. The rest of the dress is a 3D cube pattern and I also made a belt out of the trauma straps that FabMo was giving away at the Fair – it was a neon yellow and I added strips of fabric to it and finished the edges with a bias binding, the hanging tail is using a velvet fabric sample. It was a lot of fun when I was volunteering at the booth and said yes you can make this belt out of this strap plus this is a FabMo fabric dress!
The optical art fabric combined with a 3D print ready for the Maker Faire
I was so happy to have worn a hat to protect me from the sun rays!
Close up of the fabric with the button detail on the shoulder – thanks to my hubby who bought them
from Button Button in Vancouver, Canada
The kids came by to the FabMo booth and we were doing an Amazing Eye project with small fabric samples – my kiddos took it one step further and made a fabric collage out of it. Here is a lizard pieces collage which should have been placed on a canvas to keep it all in place.
It’s hard to see the dragon with black on black the body is a different texture – he is breathing fire!
Other fun places we visited were the dark room where there is lots of LED plus this super cool cat car – the Make Fashion event was here too but the kids wanted to move on so we missed that, boo!

 

Always very popular – the cat car with his white plush body

 

Trying on an aviator crochet hat by Ruth Tillman Designs
Should we go flying now?

 

Mechateuthis, the giant mechanical squid
who runs on an Arduinio from the interactive hinge at the fence posts

 

A tasty find at Maker Faire the Napa Frozen Kuhsterd
with sea salt, vanilla Bean Kuhsterd and Burnt caramel – delish!
We had the chicks again last week and they are so big now! We enjoyed taking them out to the garden as they were living in our bathroom, not a good place to keep chickens! Still we would spend time watching them adventure out into the garden and forage for little treats. One day maybe we can have some of our own?

Charm, Ruby and Lucky enjoying their foraging near the succulents

Then we went to the last Poultry Project meeting for the year and Missy was bathing chickens – the chickens did not like it at all! You would wash them in dishwashing liquid, and clean their feet with a toothbrush, check their vent (butt) for lice and mites and then rinse them off and dry them with a towel. The chickens were happy when it was over!

A chicken getting cleaned in a bucket

Oh and those pygmy goats that were due to have babies had them last week and boy they are so cute! This one is sleeping as it was just born the day before – Mama goat was so tired!

Peaceful pygmy goat – they are the cutest and oh so tiny!