Tuesday 6 November 2012

Koumpounphobia



Hello there,

Whilst perusing one of my favourite magazines, Molly Makes, my eyes fell on the word koumpounphobia. Well isn't that an interesting word?!

It actually means 'fear of buttons' which probably isn't very nice at all, but the word itself could well be Word of the Day, or because it is so special, go straight to Word of the Week!

Read this Huffington post article to know more about its seriousness.

On the topic of words, there is a wonderful children's book called La grande fabrique de mots by Agnes de Lestrade, with the most beautiful illustrations by Valeria Docampo. Well worth investigating!

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On that note I will leave you,
enjoy today!
TTYS XOXO
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Thursday 1 November 2012

Why I shouldn't be near an iron


Hello there,

Yes, it is official, I should not be near an iron! Ironing seems to bring out the worst in me and it makes me ruin things.

Monday, inspired by the nasty weather, I thought I'd start on a warm hooded cardigan with a piece of woollen fleece I bought recently. It was an industry off cut with curious red writing on it (I love that kind of thing!) and I thought it would be good to use it to see whether the Maren hoodie pattern by Farbenmix would also work as an adult pattern.


The good news is that is does work. I used the second largest size, and not the largest, because I found the pattern to be quite generous in size. What you cannot see in the photo above is that I shouldn't have ironed the bottom. Thinking it would be safe to use steam on a wool setting, I happily went ahead and pressed the bottom seam with, to put it mildly, not the desired result. I should have known, because I did something similar before. So why didn't I think? The acrylic in the ribbing can not take the heat.


The bottom hem is now all wobbly. So sad. I have a glimmer of hope (ever the optimist) that the ribbing might turn back to its former springy self once I wash it again, but that is just the merest glimmer really.

Have a nice and cozy day,
TTYS,



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