Archibald the draft snake November 10, 2009
Posted by Sarah in blue, cosy, draft snake, fabric, home made, recycle, refashion, sewing, snake, wool.add a comment
Leopold the draft snake November 9, 2009
Posted by Sarah in blue, cosy, draft snake, fabric, felt, green, home made, recycle, refashion, sewing, snake, thrifty, toy, wool.add a comment
I’ve just listed this very sweet draft snake in my etsy store.

His name is Leopold.
He likes: croquet, croquettes and croque monsieurs
He disklies: crocodiles, croquembouche, and crocs

He’s keeping Harriet company at the moment, Archibald will be joining them shortly!
Green soup recipe November 7, 2009
Posted by Sarah in dining in, food, green, health, home made, organic, recipe, soup, vegetables, yoghurt.1 comment so far

I wanted soup. Something bursting with greens. Something healthy, light and tasty. I had a head of broccoli and some home made chicken stock in the refrigerator, and after trawling my google reader feeds I came across Heidi’s recipe for Broccoli Cheddar Soup. I used her recipe as inspiration and ended up with this magical green goodness.
I served it with a big dollop of organic yoghurt sprinkled with smoked paprika. I imagine it would be great with Heidi’s recommended croutons, but we had cheese on toast instead, which was perfect in it’s simplicity. The next day i reheated some for myself over the stove top, and poached an egg in it as it was warming through. It was totally delicious, and added some welcome protein. Enjoy!
10g unsalted butter
1 onion, finely chopped
2 sticks celery, finely chopped
4 cloves garlic, finely chopped
300g podded broadbeans, blanched and peeled
1 head broccoli, cut into small pieces
1 bunch spinach, roughly chopped
1.25 litres chicken stock or water
1 bunch chives, finely chopped
40g grated cheddar cheese
1/2 tsp smoked paprika
salt and pepper, to taste
Melt the butter in a large pot over a medium heat.
Add the onion and celery and saute for a few minutes until soft, add the garlic and stir for 30 seconds.
Add the broadbeans, broccoli and chicken stock.
Bring to the boil, then turn down the heat and simmer for 10 minutes, or until the broccoli is just cooked.
Turn off the heat and add the spinach. Stir until wilted and combined with the rest of the soup.
Blend with an immersion blender until smooth.
Add the chives, cheddar cheese and smoked paprika and stir until the cheese is melted.
Add salt and pepper to taste.
Serves 4

And they lived happily ever after November 2, 2009
Posted by Sarah in embroidery, fabric, gift, home made, love, sewing, wedding.3 comments
Congratulations Mr and Mrs Stannard!

Here’s to your fairytale life together, happily ever after.




I hand embroidered these pillowcases as our wedding gift to the happy couple. I hope they like them!
Frocktober day 28 October 28, 2009
Posted by Sarah in Frocktober, Fundraising, clothes, dress, fabric, home made, mum, refashion, sewing, silk, thrifty, vintage.1 comment so far
Today’s Frocktober frock is a work in progress. I’m wearing it today, mostly, unless it’s under the sewing machine needle or the iron. It used to be my mothers, i’m not sure how old she was when she wore it. It’s been made without any overlocking, so it must have been made by my grandmother for my mother when she was a teenager. Someone (probably Nana) has hacked at the back of it to remove the zip, so there is a huge hole where fabric should be. I’m trying to work out the best way to fix it and make it wearable, it’s definitely a challenge. I’m thinking of taking off the sleeves and giving it a nice low back – what do you think? Any ideas? I’m a little stuck and the moment!

The most excellent thing about this is that it fits me! How cool is it that a dress my teeny tiny mother used to wear when she was young fits me! Yay!!

Remember, if you would like to support the Australian Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation during the month of Frocktober you can. Click here to donate.
My registration number is 539381. (you can put the registration number in the final page of your paypal payment).
Bedside October 26, 2009
Posted by Sarah in Craft, My place and yours, art, blanket, clothes, cosy, crochet, fabric, flowers, gift, home made, kittens, knitting, markets, meme, scarf, sewing, silk, toy, vintage, wool.2 comments
Playing along with Pip from Meet me at Mikes. This weeks theme is bedside and was chosen by Pottymouthmama.
The shelf that holds all kinds of fun things:
The Narwhal toy I bought for Joh in San Francisco
The French kitty my beautiful friend Josephine made for my birthday this year
Assorted Plush Microbes, and a zombie kitty
The enormous blanket that took almost an entire year to knit
Assorted warm things, hand made and vintage
My collection of PJ’s and nighties
My friend Rosa-may drew this incredible picture of me, wearing the crochet scarf she made for me. I love it so much!

The set of drawers that my grandfather made for my mother, that I repainted blue as a teenager. I had been holding on to the lamp stand for years without a shade waiting for the perfect thing, then one day I found this at the Surry Hills Markets. It’s perfect in so many ways. I’m so glad I waited until I found something I really liked.

On the wall is the gorgeous print entitled ‘making friends’ from the artists APAK. I purchased it from the lovely Outre Gallery. A little gift for Joh a few years back. Just because I love him so.
Frocktober day 22 October 22, 2009
Posted by Sarah in Frocktober, Fundraising, bike, clothes, dress, fabric, home made, recycle, refashion, sewing, thrifty.add a comment
Today’s frocktober frock is an old refashion of mine. I’m very proud of it :)

This is my go-to dress. I wear it at least once a week, and the style is great for cycling in (with tights of course).

Remember, if you would like to support the Australian Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation during the month of Frocktober you can. Click here to donate.
My registration number is 539381. (you can put the registration number in the final page of your paypal payment).










