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more from Japan

Monday, March 1st, 2010

ISBN4-7762-0122-4 comes with patterns and lots of different ideas

more from Japan

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

The very popular pattern book Nuigurumi style ISBN4-05-604179-2

now you know how these were ‘born’

my version of this one…

Home sweets couturier, life with handmade things ISBN4-529-04125-5

Still got more photos to share, but will squeeze in some of my new minies next. The little gift is also not forgotten…

Dar ne viskas isrodyta, bet laikas pasirodyti mano maziesiem kurineliam. Maza dovanele taip pat nepamirsta.

It’s already Wednesday… again. Maybe it’s not the time that’s fast… maybe I’m too slow?

Jau treciadienis… vel. Galbut tai ne laikas toks greitas, o as per leta?

oh zakka

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

if you still need some more craft ideas – Japanese are there to help

jei vis dar truksta rankdarbiam ideju – gelbeja japonai

Cotton & Paint 2007 vol.28

bags for little people

passport case

Cotton & Paint 2007 vol.27

lunch bags

Linen & Cotton vol2

mini sewing case

more for packing lunch

Cafe 2006 autumn vol5

kids party ideas

something like this could be made by you and your child

sewing travel case

lovely bag idea

More ideas and promised little gift – tomorrow.

japanese

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

Those linen booties and crock stitching in my previous post where both copied from ever so inspiring Japanese craft magazines/books.

Here are a couple from my stash:

For my sweet baby ISBN4-07-246385-x

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I’ve bought mine here but you can try other places. Some more pictures: here and here.

Next up it’s one of my favourites:

Heart warming life series – Idees special ISBN978-4-529-04493-6

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Found a good site with quite a few Japanese craft books reviews in it. Have fun!

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Thursday, December 18th, 2008

I’ve been stitching intensively for the last two nights. You can see my first trial a couple of post ago where I’ve shown one picture… since then I had to change the process a bit and start again, but at last we have the result – a place mat  for my youngest who loves almost all living creatures and trains :) And loves to eat.

i can'tbelieve i've managed...

have a closer look

Stitching is easy, only getting everything ready for it takes a bit of time: I had to enlarge the original picture (below), cut out all the felt pieces I wanted on my mat and just stitch them all on. Now my older boy wants a mat too, so the same process only with a different theme is awaiting me…

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it’s from this beautiful Japanese magazine I’ve treated myself to idees

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Looking at this and other Japanese craft magazines I have (I’m gonna share some favourites here with you one day), I get so built up to make things… Once I get another place mat done, I’ve been wanting to make some simple linen ones for all of us, I want lunch bags for my boys, pencil cases, mini pouches, baby stuff and new toys… cushions, clothes…. jewlery! :) Yes…

Will see how far I’m gonna get with my crafty hopes, kids holidays begin from Monday :) .  I still haven’t prepared my promised free patterns for you…  but it will come. It will.

btw. if you like fish and don’t mind the soft ones, udder is offering a great give way!

Enjoy your day! x