Sunday 30 June 2013

Baa Baa Sheepillow

What do you do when you meet someone who really likes sheep?

a) get to know her better, grow close and have lots of fun with her
b) accept the invitation and stay at her place
c) feel really bad for not writing to her for over a month
d) instead of writing an email, you make her a little present.

Well, I've done it all.

And this is the sheepillow I made for her:


I even managed to match the pattern around the zipper. Yay, me!


Now I just hope die Deutsche Post delivers it before she reads this post!

Thursday 20 June 2013

Monkey see, monkey do!

Two weeks ago, I was making pouches for MiniMojcek Nr.2's kindergarden teachers. Now it was time to make something for the teachers of MiniMojcek Nr. 1!

We got them some really lovely stuff but I wanted to add something personal. And since their class was the class of monkeys, I wanted to make something monkey-related. did you expect anything else?

Luckily I had some monkey-fabric at home, so I just cut the squares, glued them to the bag with a double-sided fabric glue tape and then sewed them onto the bag. The teachers were happy and so was I. Not to mention how proud MiniMojcek Nr.1 was that his mom did the bags for his teachers!




Happy summer holidays!

Thursday 13 June 2013

On the road again :-)

Not my typical destination but following the advice from a friend we're here and we're not disappointed. In fact, we quite like it here :-)



Sunday 9 June 2013

More pouches!

Remember two years ago, I made some fully lined zippered pouches based on this tutorial? This year I'm in charge of the end-of-the-year presents for MiniMojcek Nr.2's kindergarden teachers. Instead of buying something, I decided it would be much nicer to give them  home-made pouches. So ... here they are. First I had to find appropriate fabric and zippers:


Since there are two teachers, I got two fabrics:


Sewing them is actually fun!


And here they are. Each teacher will get a small and a large one: 


I hope they will like them as much as I do!

Wednesday 5 June 2013

Poirot³

75. THE BIG FOUR (Poirot)
Poirot meets his Moriarty! The ultimate evil impersonated by the Big Four. Clever, rich, and fearless. Much too conspiratory for my liking, too many random deaths and too unspecific for a physicist. Besides, for most of the time we have no idea what Poirot is actually doing or thinking, we just read Hastings' rambling ideas. Oh well ...

Memorable quotes:
-"To commit a murder on a Monday is a mistake."
-"I don't think even a Russian would murder another man in order not to be beaten at chess."

-"Poirot has his virtues, but modesty is not one of them." 
-"Do you not know that all celebrated detectives have brothers who would be even more celebrated than they are were it not for constitutional indolence?"
-"Be prepared."

Favourite Guest Character: Achille Poirot!
Mystery: **
Final Solution: ****
Entertainment: ***
9/15


74. THE LABOURS OF HERCULES (Poirot)
Poirot as Parker Pyne! A great collection of Poirot stories based on the twelve labours of Hercules. It really helps if you're familiar with the Greek legend ... but Christie explains enough of the original stories to understand the similarities and inspiration.

Memorable quotes:
-"These blondes, sir, they're responsible for a lot of trouble."
-"If a man poisons his wife in order to travel to the North Pole or to enjoy the peace of a bachelor existence - it would not interest his fellow-villagers for a minute!"
-"A woman needs a lot of looking after when she's travelling."

-"A man's got a right to a little peace in his own home." 
-"The good God had never intended people to live out of tins."

Favourite Guest Character: Dr. Charles Oldfield from The Lernaean Hydra
Favourite Story: Hmmm... The Cretan Bull, probably
Mystery: ***
Final Solution: ****
Entertainment: ****
11/15


73. POIROT'S EARLY CASES (Poirot)
Another collection of short stories. Poirot finds missing jewels, a missing cook, a missing boy, and missing military plans, solves some murder cases and some mysteries... Not very exciting stories, the TV adaptations were actually better.

Memorable quotes:
-"Most of us are selfish, Mr Radnor. Not all of us admit it so freely."
-"In the autumn of a woman's life, there comes always one mad moment when she longs for romance, for adventure - before it is too late."
-"Wherever there is human nature, there is drama."
-"There are many things not called poison which can kill a man."

Favourite Guest Character: Lady Millicent aka the veiled lady.
Favourite Story: The Submarine Plans
Mystery: ***
Final Solution: ****
Entertainment: **
9/15