Saturday, December 31, 2011

Change is in the air!


I like things of old. Traditional food, songs of the 60s and 70s and someone even called me a granny 'cos I knit. Whatever, LOL! Despite this, new is good too. Newness brings hope and sometimes a wariness that keeps me from being complacent in my comfort zone.
I'm rambling.
Point is, I've decided to make some changes

These shoppes will sell stuff that we craft when inspiration strikes. I don't think I'll go Etsy or Artfire type as yet to sell these. I'll still take customization requests so please email me :-)
Lastly, I want to thank you for dropping by, my customers and other supporters. Couldn't have made it this far without you. 
Have a wonderful year ahead! May your resolutions be fulfilled and your days be showered with blessing. 


Sunday, December 25, 2011

You are invited to follow the star!

FCBC invite (25Dec2011)

Chinese Celebration Service (TC & TCT) – 25 Dec (Sun), 11.30am

English Celebration Service (TC & TCT) - 25 Dec (Sun), 7.30pm

Venue: FCBC

ps: There were other services but I forgot to invite you earlier. Please come today :-).

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Blessed Christmas!

Christmas 2011

My Christmas present arrived early and I couldn’t wait and opened it up and made these two! Do you like them? DS and DD have claimed these already though.

I’d cut the covers and inside pages of blue and white paper some time back but parked them aside. T’was fun punching the holes and inserting the O-wires. I think we’ll be having lots more fun with my new toy from now :-).

May your Christmas be filled with family, friends, fun and food. Also, remember,

Jesus is the reason for this season.

God bless!

ps: Do you like Fat Free or normal? I like mine with marshmallows, fat free or not…LOL!

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Waiting patiently

I need to wait for DS and DD this afternoon. They'll be attending TeenXcite and then we'll be attending the next service 'cos we'll be witnessing a friend's baptism. I could go to the library to read since I've not had much time to read recently but I packed this box of stuff to sew just in case the sewing itch starts. I pack such boxes to the pool sometimes. Nothing quite so relaxing as sewing blind stitches and finishing off an item.
The items in today's box are meant for Tobias' Shoppe. I also included the plastic packaging and tag besides the needle, thread (bobbin) and thread cutter, buried beneath all these.
Aside, DD cooked lunch for us all by herself today :-)
Have a blessed day!

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Call to Me

tissue zipper (15Dec2011)It’s been a while since I made tissue zipper pouches, basically the normal zipper pouches with a tissue holder at the side. It’s been even longer since I’ve had a request to applique scripture verses.

I’m wondering whether to print more verses. In Proverbs 7 we are told to keep His words and store up His commands within us.

So…

“Call to Me, and I will answer you, and show you great and mighty things, which you do not know.”                     ~ Jeremiah 33:3 (NKJV)

May you be blessed with this today!

Have a blessed day!

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Double happiness

tissue case (14Dec2011)

I found these 2 fabrics in my fabric treasury recently. I know there is at least one more Christmas-themed fabric somewhere. Maybe I’ll find it next year…LOL!

These are fully reversible tissue cases. My previous ones were as well, but normally I let the outside fabric overhang so you don’t see the lining peeking out like for these two.

Which side do you prefer?

Have a blessed Christmas!

Update: found another two red and green fabrics, from the Wrap It Up! collection :-)

tissue case (14Dec2011a)

 

 

These two were made from super combed cotton grown in US. Somehow they remind me of kimonos rather than snowflakes.

What do you think?

Friday, December 9, 2011

Announcing…

Tobias' Shoppe

DS and DD are setting up their own blogshop.

I think it’s a good learning opportunity for them since they’re doing most of the work, ie. setting up the shop, pricing, policies, shipping, packing, descriptions, marketing, photos (though I helped this round) etc. My part is just to supply the products to sell and give advice, if they ask.

As an encouragement, they’re splitting the revenue. They’ll have to tithe and pay for shipping and other incidentals but they’re welcome to use what’s available at home.

Would you encourage and show them your support, too, by signing up for the newsletter, helping to share this or buying something… LOL?

Thanks in advance!

Have a blessed day :-)

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Last Christmas

zipper pouch (6Dec2011)Top requested item last Christmas was the triangular pencil case. The toblerone-shaped one that I had so much fun making :-).

This year, it’s zippered pouches.

These are 5” zippered pouches that are fully lined and interfaced. Cotton and linen fabrics for this batch are from Korea. The ‘stray’ thread you see is just my paper tag, not unfinished work, LOL!

Have a blessed sunny afternoon!

Make a note of this

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Christmas notebook sale!

Each set is going at a fantastic price of S$10! This includes gift wrapping and local shipping.

Usual price is $11.50 if you buy each separately, without gift wrapping nor local shipping.

These are single signature handbound notebooks using premium cardstock covers that are either embossed, has glitter/foil or textured, or all of the above. 80gsm paper inside is either white (from sustainable forests) or in coordinating pastels. All are handbound using saddle-stitched. Patterned ones have 60 pages while coloured ones have 48 pages.

Sale ends 17 Dec 2011 or while stocks last.

Have a blessed day!

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Rainy day at the pool

zipper pouch (3Dec2011)Today’s DD’s 2nd last swimming lesson this year. Though each lesson is only an hour, I’m there early and leave later ‘cos DD goes to play with her cousin and friends.

While I wait, sometimes I read. Today I packed some zipper pouches that needed hand-sewing to close up the seams. Brought along some pretty cardstock and paper too, to make into notebooks for the coming Christmas sale :-).

Have a blessed evening!

ps: when I first started making these 5” zipper pouches, I thought it would be useful for money and cards. However, since there’s 4oz interfacing, it’s also good as a pouch for digital cameras :-). Just need to add a mini pocket for that extra battery or SD card….LOL!

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Appeal for ring tabs

ring tabs appeal (1Dec2011)

We’ve been collecting such for years now. Sometimes family and friends pass us by the bags full. Whether from canned drinks or even milk powder tins.

These are passed to my Thai friend who either brings them back when she goes to Thailand or passes them on to anyone going that way.

What are these for?

These are eventually melted down and made into artificial limbs for those who are otherwise unable to afford them.

It’s zero cost to collect, zero cost to get it to Thailand. Would you like to help?

Have a blessed day!

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Gives new meaning

pencil case (24Nov2011)Giving new meaning to zippered pouches are these two pencil cases. Each were made from 8 different shades of 8” zips sewn to each other in the alternate direction using a zig-zag stitch.

These are unlined, of course, so each zip is a functional opening to access the stationery inside. Imagine 8 openings, 4 on each side.

Make your own this Christmas for friends and family :-).

Have a blessed day!

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

All covered up

book cover (22Nov2011)Three quilted book covers for this Friday’s bookbinding class.

Princess print is from Timeless Treasures, doggy one from Makower. I can’t find the selvedge for the kitty in the cinema print :-(.

Thing is, the first thing I do when I get a piece of fabric is to cut off the selvedge. Be it a fat quarter or few yards long. I salvage selvedges to make one-of-a-kind items. :-)

Anyway, this is a quick post ‘cos I have other covers to rush out for this Friday’s class.

Have a blessed evening!

 

book cover (22Nov2011a)Update: another 4 covers almost done. Will do the metal snaps tomorrow….off to play Spiral Knights with DS and DD now.

Good evening!

Thursday, November 17, 2011

It’s a cover-up!

Made these 2 covers for a book cover (17Nov2011)bookbinding class for a mother-daughter duo tomorrow.

The blue cover is a OOAK (one of a kind) ‘cos there’s absolutely no way I can make another just like this, or even similar to this. Am running out of blue selvedges :-(.

I hope she likes it though :-).

The black and white one has a floral exterior and polka dot lining. Both fabrics from Korea. I can’t remember if this is 6oz or 7oz batting though.

Class was originally for coptic stitch bound books but changed to criss-cross longstitch. IMHO, The criss-cross longstitch is an easier stitch to pick up. Easiest is the saddle stitch. I have a tutorial in an earlier entry…go find :-).

Have a blessed day!

Monday, November 14, 2011

How green can you go?

book (14Nov2011)

I have this fondness for notebooks. Not that I journal a lot or doodle a lot but somehow the feel of the paper or a cute cover catch my eye and make me stop and have a look.

I buy less notebooks now. Just bought some recently, but not for myself…phew! Now we have fun creating our own, using materials we can find at home or those in the mail. Waiting for mail is different now…LOL!

These 2 are A5 notebooks. Five signatures of 7 white and 1 green cover sheets bound using the coptic stitch. This is for someone who likes green :-). Green fabric cover, green thread, green cover sheets, sustainable forest paper. Circus print is made from linen and floral one from oxford cotton. 220gsm endpapers are green too :-)

Have a blessed day!

Friday, November 11, 2011

Christmas mood

tree (11Nov2011)

I like Christmas. It’s a time for family and friends, fun and laughter, lots of food. It’s a time to reflect on the year, to be thankful for everything that has happened. It’s also a time to prepare for the new year.

DD’s looking forward to honey baked ham. I think we’ll have glazed honey pork ribs too. DS would prefer the ribs. I used to like roast beef but it wasn’t easy getting the meat just right.

Maybe we’ll catch the lights at Orchard road this year on the front seat of a double deck, like we planned for years. We’ll go kettling, for sure. DS’ looking forward to the free flow sugared and carbonated drinks with his hot dog.

Made this on a whim. It’s pretty simple and you can make it too. Have fun!

Sew 2 triangles with interfacing on the inside. I used the thickest interfacing I had so this is sturdy and can stand on its own. Place 1 triangle on top of the other, flat sides together and sew down the middle. That way, it’ll become a 4-part tree. Sew on some buttons and thread some beads for the garland. I added a string at the top so I can hang this. DD has claimed this though.

Have a blessed Christmas :-)!

Perseverance

On this day, 11.11.11, Love Singapore churches are praying for Singapore. Details here.book (11Nov2011) What happens when we persevere united in prayer?

On another note, I faced another form of perseverance. The elapsed time for this took about 4 months. I’m not sure ‘cos I stopped checking after a month. I don’t even know if the person who requested for this will still want this.

This is a coptic-bound A5 journal. Nine signatures, nine holes. The thread alone was almost 3m long and I was hoping and praying that it wouldn’t tangle else I’d have to restart. Printed verses based on the fruits of the spirit.

I bless the owner of this journal that His Word will be a lamp onto your feet and while you abide in His Word, may your eyes be opened to the many wonders that He has prepared for you. May you also delight in the Lord and that His joy will be your strength. May you persevere in whatever you do, that the fruits of the spirit bear fruit in your life.

Have a blessed day!

Waste not, want not

book (10Nov2011)

Do you recognise the covers of these notebooks?

The X card is DS’ birthday card from church. Found it on his desk and took it to saddle-stitched a single signature of plain white pages.

The Christmas card is from Maybank. It’s actually a Christmas catalogue. I removed the internal pages and tore them in 2 for DD’s origami and kept the cover to also saddle-stitch a single signature of green and blue pages.

We look out for ‘condo cards’ now that arrive in the mail but there aren’t many launches it seems. You can use these as notebook covers too :-).

Have a blessed day!

Friday, November 4, 2011

Why Pray?

Extracted from www.parentingbydesign.com

James 4:2: ... you do not have because you do not ask (NKJV).

The number one tool in parenting is prayer. It should be your go-to response whenever you feel angry, frustrated, tense, confused, or you aren't quite sure what to do. But, have you ever wondered why? If God already knows what we need, why doesn't He just provide it and let us move on with our day?

Obviously, one reason for prayer is because God has commanded it; "you do not have because you do not ask". In addition, it is a unique opportunity to sort through life's issues with the Author of life. Prayer reminds us that God is in control and helps put our parental role in the proper perspective. When we pray that our will be aligned with His, He can work in our hearts to give us a clearer understanding of what His will is. Prayer is not just a theological exercise; it is an opportunity to talk directly to our Heavenly Father. What a privilege and blessing!

Take advantage of your opportunity to talk to your Father in prayer.

Thursday, November 3, 2011

364 days ago…

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A year ago, I sold my first bag. It was a sling bag requested by a church friend who saw what DD was carrying and wanted a similar one. Since then, I’ve made

  • totes – reversible, A4, diaper bags, library bags, lunch bags, CNY mandarin orange carriers
  • pouches – with zips/snaps, large enough for computer notebook, small enough for earphones, pencil cases, coin purses, flat / boxy / triangular, almost waterproof or otherwise
  • pet beds and doggy bowtie
  • kisslock purses
  • handphone sleeves
  • baby tummy wraps, coasters, tablecloths, cot bedsheets and key pouch
  • tissue cases – vanilla ones or with zips
  • slings – mini ones for toddlers, larger ones for adults
  • backpacks – mini ones for toddlers, largest one for travel
  • drawstrings bags – mini ones for toddlers, largest one for travel
  • notebook covers, card case covers
  • books – hardcovers, quilted covers, cahiers, journals

I’d also raised funds through your efforts for Japan Earthquake and Thailand floods. Something that I never thought I could do.

Thank you, God, for making all these possible.

Thank you, my family, friends and supporters.

Have a blessed day!

ps: I wanted to put up almost the whole year in pics but that would be heavy-duty download and besides, I got a bit tired of formatting each pic, LOL! Check out the rest of the blog or facebook for more pics.

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