Bestanddele: Probeer gerus die treffer souskluitjie resep… reg uit ouma se resepteboek Benodighede: 250 ml Koekmeelblom 10 ml Bakpoeier 1 ekstra groot eier , of 2 medium eiers 50 ml Botter 100 ml Vars melk Knippie sout Stroop: 700 ml water Kaneelsuiker 25 ml botter So gemaak: Sif droë bestanddele saam Vryf die botter in…
... zu euch nach Hause! Ich durfte für Nadine und Nico von Worawo ihr neues Ebook "Miro" probenähen! Ich war total bege...
This adorable toddler dress pattern combines ruffles, lace, and cute, puffy sleeves. Use any coordinating fabrics you like to make this beautiful and easy dress pattern. This dress would make the perfect gift or Easter
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Elle était prêvue pour le Pari Paris,mais elle n'a vu le jour que cette semaine. Paris en 4 ans.Pas de plastron, mais un col Claudine emprunté à Charleston.Les pans de la jupe sont coupés et passepoilés. Toujours un plaisir à coudre. Pour la voir portée...
C'est officiel, l'envie de coudre est revenue, les petits et plus grands projets ne se contentent plus de fourmiller mais bien de voir le jour. J'annonce du printanier car les tissus se font plus légers et le joli swap de Valentine's Day organisé par...
Pattern is "Charlotte" by Children's Corner patterns. Fabrics are all Fabric Finders.
Die lekkerste bros gebraaide ertappels 1 middelmatige aartappel per persoon knypie sout genoeg water om aartappels te bedek 200 ml kookolie 5ml gemengde kruie knippie borrie (vir ? mooi goudbruin kleur) witpeper uur voor etenstyd : Kook die aartappels in soutwater vir 10 minute. Dreineer. Meng die olie, kruie, peper en borrie en plaas die…
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A little while ago I wrote about the Pintuck Dress that I have been working on--designing, drafting, sewing, the whole deal. I decided that Vintage May was a great excuse to make another version of the dress. The design had been inspired by many of the sweet, simple dresses of the past, and a vintage sheet as fabric would complete the look. I made a few changes to the pattern this time around. This version has gathered cap sleeves, and rather than a zipper in the back, I added a button placket. I'm really pleased with both changes, although I need to make a few minor adjustments to some of the details. I'm still working on developing this as a pattern for sale, so stay tuned! This has been such a learning process for me, everything from drafting to digitizing to figuring out how it all pieces together. It uses a part of my brain that I don't get to use every day as a stay-at-home-mom, and I love the challenge. And here she is looking tough with her Belle and rose tattoos.
I originally posted this tutorial over at iCandy Handmade back in January as part of their Basic Bodice series, and am bringing it home today in case you missed it! Want to learn how to take a basic bodice and alter the pattern to add pintucks? I love pintucks because they’re so sweet and simple,...