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A Spot of Sewing



It really annoys me when the girl wakes me up early in the morning because "the sun is up, mummy!"

So I decided once and for all that I should spend some time making these easy peasy curtains for their room. I got the spotty curtain material when Spotlight had their 50% off sale.

If you wanted to go all out there are some cute lattice ones in this post by Caitlin Wilson.

I wish our dollar was much stronger as I would have ordered them up in a second.



Still I am very happy with these curtains and hubby put the rods up for me.

They have cute little train ends. Also, sourced from the Spotlight sale at $10!
Sorry about the bad lighting, it's hard to take a shot of it while the sun is shining in right behind the window.

She still wakes up early but I make her stay in bed with me until my eyelids pry themselves open.



Since I have also been watching what I eat I opted out of the choc cake and made this Best Banana Cake from Kirsty at Kootoyoo. It seriously rocks. My kids love it which is a mega bonus.

Now I am just waiting for my circulars to arrive so I can get a start on a Cassia pattern for my almost 1 year old. Where did the time go?

Until then I am waiting for my sew-jo to come back because nothing is appealing to me right now.
I am just going to leave the clutch giveaway open until someone/anyone puts up their hand for one. First in first serve,
Adios.

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