



Got my crafty little hands on a copy of Pip Lincoln's new book Sew La Tea Do. And yes, one look and it's made me want to do,do,do!
So many great projects from a simple bib for a babe to a pair of lazy day pants.
Looking forward to picking a project to start. It's not only full of clever patterns but crowded with lovely photographs, too. And you know what's especially nice? Pip is made in Melbourne!
2 comments:
I lack the sewing gene, I truly do, but I think Ms Pip's book looks wonderful and sewer or not, I want to get my hands on a copy. Have fun.
All very beautiful. Congratulations! Come and see my work in traditional pottery burned in gas oven. Best wishes and Happy New Year!
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