Showing posts with label kitchenaid cover. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kitchenaid cover. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

I wish I had a Kitchenaid Mixer


Until then.... I'm happy to make pretty Kitchenaid Mixer Covers.


I'm also quite happy to drool over all the yummy baked goods that they create.



Would you believe that Nicole found me just by googling Kitchenaid Mixer Covers?

She went to Spotty and bought this very pretty floral fabric (it's part of the DS Quilts Picnic and Fairground Range), popped it in the post, and I transformed it into a new cover.

I hope she likes it!

Saturday, April 2, 2011

A Kitcheny Bon Voyage


I actually managed to tick something off the BIG (whoops, typed BOG the first time) sewing list yesterday.

It's a Kitchenaid Mixer Cover for Margaret from Konstant Kaos.


I really like the crispness of the black and white together.... and it matches perfectly with my CurlyPops labels too!

Now for the Bon Voyage part of this post:

Selina is heading off on the trip of a lifetime (to Paris) tomorrow, and planning for her medical needs during the trip has been quite a stressful experience. I think it would be lovely if as many lovely peeps as possible could pop on over to her blog and wish her Bon Voyage before she leaves. I'd really appreciate it if you could!

Have a happy weekend!

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Stars and Stripes


In case you hadn't already noticed, the t-shirt quilt that I'm slowly working on, is made up of tees that were bought by the soon to be quilt owner on a trip to America last year.

She wanted an American themed backing fabric (which I couldn't find here in Australia), so I searched around online for some options for her to choose from. She's chosen this American Tribute Waving Flags fabric which I found at The Quilters Garden.


I ordered a little bit of extra fabric so that I could whip up another Kitchenaid Cover for her.... and I couldn't resist taking a photo of it on my beautiful Australia tablecloth!

Waste not, want not...


She's also ended up with a pot holder!