I will cut my coat according to my cloth. {Edited by Forum team} 2019

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  • Slinky
    Slinky Posts: 9,976 Forumite
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    ognum wrote: »


    Could you consider personalised pinnys


    We've visited several places in Italy where there looks like the equivalent of the UK's 'one in every tourist town, Edinburgh Woollen Mill' shop, only there it's personalised pinnys and linens.
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  • kazwookie
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    Do you watch masterchef BBC1?

    They all have aprons to wear as does great British bake off.

    BBQ season is coming up, aprons are great to keep fat etc off clothes.

    Love the idea of a large one and a small one.

    Thinking out side the box a bit, but are there any up market type resturants/ bakeries / etc in your area that do cookery classes (adults and kids)? there could be an outlet there for your items.
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  • supermezzo
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    Forgive me, Mooloo, I have my 'work' head on.
    Given you are looking to use remnants and upcycle etc, what about making things for kids, I'm thinking specifically dolls house bedding, towels, cushions, curtains etc. Uses up material 'scraps' and although a tad fiddly, may be less strain on your arms and shoulders.
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  • Savvy_sewing
    Savvy_sewing Posts: 11,574 Forumite
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    I will make what's been cut out first, and then keep on sewing and see what I can do.
    This morning I did two pegbags and two cushion covers. One was a tapestry of a rose, beautiful work that deserves a new home, and another machine embroidery that I have backed.
    I now need to get going on decent photos and get them up for sale. It would be good to find a market for them. I think once I am not tied down to the shop I will be able to visit places to tout for business.
    When I die I will know that I have lived, loved, mattered and made a difference, even if in a small way.
  • Savvy_Sue
    Savvy_Sue Posts: 46,014 Forumite
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    candygirl wrote: »
    my Nan always wore an overall, on top of her clothes.Not sure if it's a Northern thing though:D
    Oh no, my mum was definitely not Northern!!!
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  • Savvy_sewing
    Savvy_sewing Posts: 11,574 Forumite
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    I am babysitting the boys tonight. The spare room has been sorted ( to a degree!), cot and bed ready.
    It will be good to see them as I haven't seen much of them since they went home.
    I have been invited to another case conference soon. So not all cut and dried.
    My DS is finally admitting the Domestic Abuse she is subjecting him too, and has decided that he needs to seek help.
    I think that he will find it easier knowing he can get support.
    I hope that he and the boys will be able to move on eventually.
    But I won't hold my breath yet.
    I have offered a refuge if she starts again and he has been advised to take the children and leave the premises if she starts again. So I will leave the bed and cot up, and he has a key so he can escape here anytime of the day or night.
    We will deal with what ever we have to deal with.
    EE I will message you separately over the weekend as there is something that I need your expertise on.
    When I die I will know that I have lived, loved, mattered and made a difference, even if in a small way.
  • candygirl
    candygirl Posts: 29,455 Forumite
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    Savvy_Sue wrote: »
    Oh no, my mum was definitely not Northern!!!

    Perish the thought eh;):rotfl:
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  • Eager_Elephant
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    Mooloo wrote: »
    EE I will message you separately over the weekend as there is something that I need your expertise on.

    Always happy to help:D:D
  • Savvy_sewing
    Savvy_sewing Posts: 11,574 Forumite
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    Home after a strange day at work. One of my students is way off track today. She is struggling to produce any good work at the moment.the other is romping ahead.
    I started the dotty dresses and the chap came in while I was doing them. Would have taken what I had not quite finished if I wasn't looking.
    I have brought some unpicking home to do if I get the opportunity but family is due anytime soon so not sure if I will or if I will have the energy. I am incredibly tired today with being awake and sewing so early yesterday.
    Simple Pizza for the children as it's easy (but not exactly healthy!) and a ready meal curry for me.
    And I resisted buying any wine, because I expect interruptions in the night.

    Cup of tea time!!
    When I die I will know that I have lived, loved, mattered and made a difference, even if in a small way.
  • Savvy_sewing
    Savvy_sewing Posts: 11,574 Forumite
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    If I have been upstairs once I will have been up a dozen times. The soon to be 4 year old is not settling. Finally his baby brother has though.
    I am guessing that I better get to bed quite early once he has settled down.
    I am cooking some lamb for tomorrow dinner, so I will have less to do tomorrow.

    Time to tip toe back up the stairs and have a listen.
    When I die I will know that I have lived, loved, mattered and made a difference, even if in a small way.
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