Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Project Life: Weeks 4 + 5

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I can't believe I'm halfway through week 6 already. Still love the project!

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Lots of photos from my daily life this week - thrifting, baking, knitting, meeting friends, renovating...

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Week 5 shows some of my current garden obsession!

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Watching these little guys grow makes me proud - aren't they gorgeous?! I used one of Saaleha's gorgeous decorated index cards as a little plant journal where I document how the plants are growing and what influences their growth. Hopefully it will make the next round of planting seeds easier.

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I had a stall at a local craft fair with my mom where I purchased the cute little sheep (bottom left corner) and had enough time to finish knitting the Dryad scarf. Also, my mom attempted to teach me how to spin - such an exciting new part of my fiber addiction :) I'm dreaming of spinning and dying yarn for a shawl... but I need a lot more spinning practice first :D

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Sunday, May 27, 2012

52 Knits // Dryad Scarf

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Pattern: Dryad by Jared Flood
Yarn Used: 6 skeins of Berroco Blackstone Tweed (65% wool, 25% superkid mohair, 10% angora) in Wintry Mix (2607)
Needles: 5.5mm circular needles, cable needle
Modifications: 15 repeats
Note: I wanted a broad scarf that's about 2m (~ 80") long. Cables + Tweed + Jared Flood pattern = instant love! The scarf is not blocked yet but it's g-o-r-g-e-o-u-s! I'm a little bit sad that it's almost summer and I'll have to wait a couple of months before I get to wear my new favorite scarf :(

Anyway, the yarn doesn't itch at all, the size of the scarf makes it super comfy and warm and the color goes well with all my winter jackets. Another flawless Jared Flood pattern :)
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FIFTYTWOOOOThis is project #13 of 52


As part of my 2012 goals, I want to finish 52 knitted items this year. You can see all the items I knitted so far on my blog or on ravelry.


See knits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12.

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

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It's been super hot the past days and I've enjoyed every minute of it. After what seems like months of rain it's so good to feel the sun on my skin. Lots of thrifting, baking, cleaning and meeting friends around here.

I got a super cute Pfaff 90 sewing machine at a thrift store for 25 euros! YAY. It has a huge table, lots and lots of spools, tools, feet, etc. It took some major adjustments to get it to sew properly (apparently the last person who attempted to use it didn't know anything about sewing machines.) but now it sews like a dream. Except that after about five minutes of sewing there was lots and lots of smoke from the motor and it made funny noises :( I'll have a mechanic check it out this week and hopefully it won't cost a fortune to have it fixed.

I also thrifted some cute bowls and a kitchen!!! Yay, I'm beyond excited that I got a complete kitchen (sink, cabinets, oven, stove, even a dishwasher!!) for about 1/5 of what I expected to spend. Now I just have to invest some money in cleaning products because the kitchen looks as if it hasn't been cleaned in five years :(

Saturday, May 19, 2012

Project Life: Week 3

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Still loving this project. I finished the spread on Monday already but the weather has been terrible around here, thus it was almost impossible to take decent pictures of the spread.
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Nothing too exciting this week - I planted some seeds(zucchini and basil! yum), sewed some stuff, baked several times and ran errands. And lots cleaning.
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Lots of washi tape, stamps, pattern papers and perfect pearls this week. I can't wait to spend an entire evening art journaling - it's long overdue! I love experimenting with different techniques for each pocket - that's what they're made for, right?

You don't know what Project Life is all about? Check out this website and see my cover page and supplies here. All my PL posts can be found here.

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Package Project

Package Project I
I mentioned last year that I participated in the package project. I got Saaleha's package back in January when I just got back to Vancouver. I realized I hadn't shared it's content on here yet so here you go:
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Underneath all the pretty wrapping paper there's a variety of cute stuff from South Africa and also lots of handmade goodies!
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The rooibos tea is unlike anything you can purchase in Germany - it's delicious! I cherish each cup I drink. Does anyone know whether woolworth's rooibos tea is available in Europe? I'll need to stock up soon! There are also lots of cute, handmade journaling cards (perfect for Project Life!), pens, notebooks, small packages full of handmade scrapbook goodies, magnets, postcards, ...
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I also love these mini postcards that look like old polaroids. And the theme is Paris - how could I not adore these?!

I love snail mail - receiving letters and packages always excites me beyond reason. Especially when they're wrapped in pretty paper and the delivery guy mentions that the package has a distinct smell to it :D

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Echino Drawstring / Project Bag

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I've cleaned up my closet last week and swooned over my fabric stash. I've collected some gorgeous Japanese Echino fabrics in the past years but I've always been intimidated to use them ($25+ for a meter of fabric!!!?!). Especially cutting them always freaked me out. But my mom's abroad to work for a couple of days and I was in the mood to sew something so I didn't have a choice but dare to cut those beautiful fabrics myself (FYI: she used to do most of my 'dirty work' aka cutting).
I love love love the fabric - the colors, the different prints, the linen/cotton mix... swoon!
Since I usually have 5+ knitting projects on my needles I decided that I wanted to sew a new project bag. I used this tutorial (from time to time...I'm prefer to do my own thing and look at tutorials whenever I'm stuck/realize I forgot a crucial step) but changed the size. It turned out to be a cute, medium-sized knitting bag perfect for the Dryad Scarf I'm still knitting. Although it's getting more and more difficult to close it since I just finished my fourth skein. But that's a good sign, right?

I have some fabric scraps left, including a huge piece of the gorgeous green polka dot print. I'm thinking about making a coordinating small tool bag for all the clutter that always falls out whenever I take out the knitting project (scissors, tapestry needle, cable needle, ...) - as soon as I can muster up the courage to cut into my $$$ fabric.
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something different: horse show

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This weekend there was an international horse show close to my hometown. I've never quite understood the fascination about horses - I'm more of a cat lady ;)
But my friend Julia(aka 'Julchen') asked(begged?) me to accompany her and it wasn't expensive so I agreed to go. Oh man, if I had known how dangerous it looks if those horses jump just about two meters away from you. It didn't look like a very healthy sport in my opinion - neither for the horse nor the rider. But it was quite fun to watch all those rich people. Hah. We got lost on our way in and ended up in the VIP area. Whoops. Let me tell you, dirty riding boots and a Burberry jacket don't go well together. Just saying...

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Unfortunately, it started to rain when we wanted to go to the little market right next to the arena to get something to eat and take a look around. There were plants, some crafty stuff and lots of food for sale but we decided to go home because rain + crowded places = no fun.
Anyway, it was awesome to see how many famous riders from all over the world came to the small village right next to my hometown to see/participate in a horse show! It was good to have a horse expert right next to me who explained the rules and the atmosphere in the arena was fantastic. If you get the chance to see a horse show... I'd definitely encourage you to go, even if it's just to see people wearing ridiculously expensive clothes yet driving 20 year old cars and wearing dirty boots.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Project Life: Weeks 1 + 2

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Oh man, this project is addictive. I decided to document my last three weeks in Canada in one spread because I didn't want to be really behind before I even started this project.

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The first spread is pretty picture-heavy. I'll include more journaling in the future when I'll (hopefully) document throughout the week rather than whip everything together sunday evening.

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This spread is pretty simple - just some glitter alphabet stickers to add some sparkle, some snippets like business cards, my boarding card, a movie ticket etc. and lots of pictures and some handwritten roundup of the week. I thought including a weekly quote was neat to I chose one I read on GoodReader a couple weeks ago. I first saw the idea of including weekly quotes on Elise's blog.

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I finished the second spread on Saturday. There weren't enough pockets to include anything from sunday. Well, nothing important happened anyway so I didn't care ;)

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The second spread shows more of what my life has been like since I got back to Germany - lots of baking (hey, I have to make use of having a KitchenAid mixer at my disposal before I move out.), crafting, meeting friends and taking pictures of my cat (mainly because he's the only family member who doesn't complain whenever I get my big camera out. And let's face it, he's a cutie!)

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This week I included quite some instagram pictures although the quality isn't the best. Lots of handwriting because our regular printer refuses to print on cardstock. Ridiculous, right? I'm absolutely in love with the pink and white chevron pattern paper. It's adorable. I'd totally buy a wallpaper like that and cover my entire apartment in chevron wallpaper. Or maybe just one wall. Btw, did I mention that the bathroom in my new apartment is pink? You should've seen my reaction when my mom emailed me the pictures while we were talking on skype. Isn't a pink bathroom every girl's secret dream?

You don't know what Project Life is all about? Check out this website and see my cover page and supplies here. All my PL posts can be found here.

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Echino Deer Handbag

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I bought this cute Japanese Echino deer fabric at Frau Tulpe in Berlin last summer. It's a cute mix of colorful, playful flowers and animals. The pink fabric is a heavyweight cotton fabric from IKEA.

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I came up with the pattern myself. I wanted a similar bag to this Echino bag I made last summer. I love the shape and the size and I've used it almost daily in the past year. I wanted a smaller bag that I can use for running errands etc.
It has an adjustable shoulder strap so it's convenient when I ride my bike.

Echino Bag Inside Lining Pink Polka Dots

It's very simple inside - a cute pink polka dot fabric I found in my mom's stash and a zippered inner pocket for my keys, wallet, etc.


ps: did I mention that my mom got published? She designed a Sashiko bag for a German patchwork magazine! :)

Project Life: getting started

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The first time I heard about Project Life was last summer on a blog. I thought it was a great idea but moving to Canada and getting through the first year of college didn't leave much time(/money) for paper projects. When I saw PL pop up everywhere across the blogsphere in January I was intrigued to give it a try. But I decided to wait until my birthday in April because it meant that I'd be home soon with lots of supplies at hand.

How I'll tackle this project: I'll try my best to finish the spreads on sundays so I can post them either sunday evening or monday. As we all know, life is unpredictable and I don't see myself working on this project consistently until April next year. But I'll make an effort to document as much as possible in this album.

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For the title page I used a photo I took on my 21st birthday. I used Photoshop Elements to divide it into six 6x4 inch pictures and had them printed at a drug store. Since photos are printed in a 10x15cm format rather than 4x6 inch the pockets are slightly too big. Oh well, it's only a couple of mm :)

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I stapled a business card of the restaurant we had dinner at for my birthday to the picture and added the date in the bottom right corner.

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Supplies I use: I got a American Crafts 12x12 D-ring binder from Michael's in Vancouver. It doesn't look as fancy as the official Project Life binders but it was much cheaper and it will do the job. I bought a Big Pack of Design A photo pocket pages. I'll have all my photos printed at a local drug store (DM) since I don't have a photo printer at home.

My Workspace

This is my current workspace. Some of the supplies I'll use every week are my advanced tape glider, a corner puncher, black ink, lots of washi tape, a cutting mat and a craft knife as well as lots of pens. I'm currently in love with American Crafts slick writers, Zig writers and Sakura micron pens. Also I'll use all kinds of scrapbook papers I've accumulated over the past years, the Journaling Cards and lots of stamps and craft punches.

Are you doing Project Life? Do you have any tips on staying on track with a project like this?
I'm so excited for this project!

Sunday, May 6, 2012

52 Knits // Juneberry Triangle Shawl

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Pattern: Juneberry Triangle Shawl by Jared Flood
Yarn Used: 2.3 skeins of Berroco Ultra Alpaca
Needles: 5.5mm DPNs
Modifications: none
Note: I knitted this shawl back in February as a birthday gift for my mom. It's fairly easy to knit yet it knits up quickly because the pattern changes all the time, thus you won't get bored until you're about halfway through the knitted-on border ;)
I'll definitely knit this pattern again!
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FIFTYTWOOOOThis is project #12 of 52.


As part of my 2012 goals, I want to finish 52 knitted items this year. You can see all the items I knitted so far on my blog or on ravelry.


See knits 123456789, 10 and 11
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