
Does it really matter if your sewing machine
lying at the back of your cupboard is
something less than 'computerised'

?
(yes, you can actually get them - I can
hardly believe it!)
The main thing is they join two pieces
of fabric together and if you are
inventive (you are, chances are I've seen your blog) and have some fabric lying
around you can actually 'make stuff!'


How lovely it is on a cold snowy afternoon to sit in the warmth of your home and sew something beautiful with fabrics you already own.
Something new from something old - I love that!
So if it's your old "Barbie" pink sewing machine

Or something state of the art

Why not lets make 2010 the year when we reuse what we have.
I am always sewing for the Wendy-House, but this year I am going to try
to make as much and buy as little as I possibly can.
This is my New Years Resolution.
Wx