Showing posts with label Liebster. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Liebster. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Liebster Time :)

Last week I had the lovely surprise of being nominated for another Liebster award by Siri of the Pinhouse Playmate. She makes and knits absolutely beautiful vintage-inspired garments; if you haven't come across her blog before, go and check it out immediately. I'll wait...



Welcome back! Now the Liebster award rules seem to vary a bit from blogger to blogger, and from what I've seen, people adapt their responses pretty freely too. So the "guidelines" this time around are as follows:

You must answer the 11 questions set by the blogger who nominated you.
You yourself then pick 11 blogs who in turn have under 200 followers.
You must then think of 11 questions for the blogs you have picked and also tell them.
You must link back to the blog that nominated you.
Write 11 facts about yourself.

So - on to the questions!

What do you find most challenging about blogging?
Without a doubt - being photographed. I far prefer being behind the camera. 

If you could choose any super-power, what would it be?
Invisibility. (Which strikes me as a definite introvert's answer...) 

What is the most important thing in your life?
Family and faith. That's a sneaky two things, but for me they go hand in hand. :)

Which object/tool could you not do without on a daily basis?
Sewing tool? Quick-unpick (seam ripper), sadly. Otherwise, a toothbrush. That's an unglamorous but honest answer!

What is your favorite movie of all time?
Oh, that's hard to narrow down! Love Actually, all three Lord of the Rings films and Shaun of the Dead. But it feels rude not to mention the 1995 BBC version of Pride and Prejudice and North and South also.

What is your dream destination for travel?
Definitely the UK. I was there 5 years ago and loved it. 

Which wild animal do you find most fascinating? 
Kangaroos. We moved out to the country nearly three years ago and often see them on our property at dusk or dawn. Natural suburbanite that I am, I still find it amazing that such enormous animals can just wander around freely. And they really are beautiful animals.

What is the most romantic thing anyone's ever done for you?
My husband put together a tribute photo album for me with lots of beautiful notes from him, family and friends. That was pretty wonderful!

Who do you admire the most, and why?
It's a tie between my husband and my mum. He's fearless, loving, funny and loyal. And he makes me popcorn without being asked :) She's gentle, perceptive, serene, and always sees the funny side of things.

If you could make a living doing anything, which profession would you choose?
In a perfect world, reading would be a profession. 

Describe yourself in 5 words.
Calm, content, creative, daydreamer, homebody. 

After going through my bloglist I've only got six new blogs to nominate, sorry. But they're all lovely and very worth becoming better acquainted with! 


And my questions for them are:

What was your best holiday ever?
What is something that comes easily to you?
What is your favourite thing about your home?
Early bird or night owl?
Who was your first crush?
What two things do you want to do before you die?
What makes you laugh?
What was the best decision you ever made?
What are you most afraid of?
What three wishes would you request from a genie?
What is the most essential thing you've learned so far?

Looking forward to reading your answers!

And lastly, eleven random facts about me:

1.  I love rainy days and thunderstorms
2.  The bravest thing I've ever done is skydiving.
3.  When I was 10 I had arthritis and couldn't walk.
4.  I loathe the feeling of nailpolish.
5.  I generally have at least two books on the go. Apparently I'm noticeably irritable when I don't have a new one to go on with.
6.  I can't do blood. I once fainted in a first aid course when the instructor started talking about wounds.
7.  The only trophy I've ever won was for a performance in a play. But I did once get a ribbon saying "I Ran In A Race". ;)
8. I can't go to a gym willingly.
9. I love cooking dishes from scratch.
10.  I once accidently broke my little sister's finger.
11.  I'd love to take painting classes and violin lessons. 

Until next time, then :)

Danielle oxo

Saturday, April 20, 2013

I won!









Hello again! I had a lovely and very unexpected surprise this week when I discovered that the wonderful Helen of Grosgrain Green had nominated me for a Liebster Award! (Is it very unsophisticated to admit that I read it through a few times just in case I'd made a mistake??) When I started up this blog in January, I don't think I was really expecting anyone other than people I already knew to read it (if them - very few of them sew), so this feels pretty amazing. Thanks, Helen!  I suspect it isn't quite the done thing to nominate your nominator, but otherwise I would do so immediately :) I always love seeing a new post from you, and your inspiring, smile-inducing blog is one of my absolute favourites.

So, as I understand it, the Liebster Award is given to bloggers with less than 200 followers. I need to answer  the 10 questions set by Helen, then nominate another 10 bloggers, again with less than 200 followers, and give them another 10 questions. What a fantastic way to share the love! So, Helen's questions first:

1. Why did you start sewing?
I didn't really start sewing until just after I finished high school, when I was curious to see if I could make the things I loved in shops that I had no way of buying on a student's budget. I got diverted into costuming and fancy dress pretty early on, and ran a small business for a few years until I realised it was the making, not the accounting/marketing/advertising/everything-else-vitally-important-to-small-business that really satisified me most. (Plus it was good to have money again for things like food and rent.) Then last year I started reading about the social, environmental and humanitarian toll that the global fashion industry exacts, and it prompted  me to do something proactive about it. Sewing, refashioning and knitting is my way of opting out of that cycle, and I love it all the more for that.

2. What's your favourite part of sewing/making?
That moment in every garment, usually about halfway through, where you can see how it's all coming together and how it will look.

3. And least favourite?
Oh, cutting out. No question.

4. Who is your muse/style idol/style inspiration/style crush? Can be real or fictional. Famous or civilian.
I love pretty much everything I see Cate Blanchett and Marion Cotillard photographed in, although I'd need a different life to wear most of it! And if we're talking "real" people (you know what I mean), my sister has a knack for always looking amazing and utterly appropriate in any situation. She has that gift too of wearing her clothes, rather than being worn by them, and has a real eye for beautiful detailing.

5. What is your favourite make?
I've got a couple, if you don't mind indulging me! I was very happy with two wedding gowns I made a few years ago - see below. (The photos aren't wonderful, I'm afraid - I had to keep out of the way of the professional photographers) The first was an embroidered and beaded tulle with a fishtail skirt and train.



The second was of the most glorious chantilly lace I've ever seen, and it took me a good hour after pinning to work up the courage to cut into it!



My Sew For Victory dress is a new favourite; I really enjoyed making that one, and learned a lot during the process. And knitting-wise, my Beatnik jumper below makes me happy every time I wear it.




6. And least proud?
For one of those weddings I had to make ties for the men in the bridal party. I don't know why ties were harder than a wedding gown, but they were - I couldn't make any sense of the pattern. They turned out alright  in the end, but to this date it's the only sewing project that made me cry. Not my shining moment.

7. What's your sewing/making bete noire? Your biggest challenge, or the thing you've been putting off?
One day I want to make a properly tailored jacket. I've been putting that off for years.

8. Where do you find inspiration?
Everywhere! Anywhere there are clothes. And I've just succumbed to Pinterest, which is every bit the wonderful time-swallower I suspected it would be. Blissful, though.

9. Do you have any other hobbies, other than sewing/making?
I love to read, and usually have two books on the go at any given time. I started scrapbooking when my daughter was a toddler, and am lucky enough for that to have become a job with the Kaisercraft in-house design team. I love walking, and consider that exercise enough so that I don't have to jog or go to the gym. And I like to dabble in photography occasionally.

10. What is your sewing set up? Do you have a dedicated sewing space? Are you relegated to a corner of the living room?
I've taken over the study of our house, though I still prefer to actually sew on the dining table. All my sewing and knitting equipment/supplies/stash fit in a fantastic wooden entertainment unit we found at an op shop ($60!). (The op shop man said they're starting to get lots of these coming in, because plasma/flat screen tvs don't fit in them.) 



It's perfect. And I love that it keeps my stash contained. I almost feel awkward saying this - it's not 'proper' sewist behaviour at all! - but 7 years ago I gave away about 95% of my stash, because I found it was actually stifling my creativity and desire to sew. All my sewing time was spent sorting though stuff, most of which I no longer loved or that invariably wasn't adequate or quite right for whatever project I had in mind. Now every piece of fabric I have inspires me - it's just finding the time to sew it up!

So there you are, me in a nutshell :)

Now for my nominees. I'm going by bloglovin's stats on followers, so if I've made a mistake I apologise! I've discovered most of the blogs I follow actually have more than 200, so I've actually only nominated eight. But I do have two Honorable Mentions, so I hope that satisfies the rules...

In no particular order:

Nessa's Place.   Nessa's was one of the first sewing blogs I encountered. She's an extremely talented and versatile sewist, able to turn her hand to pretty much anything! She's also the kind of blogger who makes the online sewing world a genuine community; always ready to share encouragement, compliments and genuinely constructive feedback. I love this about her, and have been really trying to follow her example, rather than being the silent lurking admirer I instinctively would be otherwise. Plus, she made a magnificent 1850s dress  for a secluded Scottish island holiday, just because she could. Which I think is outstanding!

I Want To Be A Turtle. I'm in awe of Claire's Lady Grey coat, and very much wishing that my first attempt at bound buttonholes turned out as immaculately as hers. I love that she's already posted a couple of really helpful tutorials too, and am quietly hoping for many more in future.

Fabrictragic.  Sarah's got a fantastic way with words, and her blog is really entertaining. I'd love to have her eye for thrifting too - it's a gift. Her Laurel blouse is my favourite incarnation of the pattern I've seen so far.

Maud Made.  Lucy's got a real knack for making ultra-wearable clothes, the sort of clothes that become go-to wardrobe friends. She makes a mean refashion too! I guarantee a bit of location-envy when you see her beach backdrop...

Sewing Vintage Knitting This is how to make vintage look amazing! Anthea's not just an incredible seamstress, but she styles her creations beautifully. Her Dasha's Sweater is simply stunning.

The Sometime Sewist. Jess makes simply beautiful clothes. And I can't imagine any of them languishing unworn in her wardrobe. This is what I aspire to!

Sew Rachel! Rachel just started blogging this year, and she has some lovely makes using knits, plus a gorgeous lace print skirt. Her enthusiasm for sewing is infectious, and makes me want to pull out my machine immediately :)

Stitching on the Edge. Adrienne's projects are so elegant and beautifully made. I love her recent clutches, and I envied her Washi dress on sight. I really like her tips and tutorials section also.

Here are my questions for you all:

1. Why did you start sewing?
2. Five words that describe you: 
3. What is your favourite make?
4. And your least favourite?
5. What piece(s) of sewing equipment (besides your machine) could you not live without?
6. What are your three favourite blogs?
7.  What accomplishment are you most proud of?
8. Sweet tooth or savoury?
9. What's the most daring thing you've ever done?
10. What's your secret for a happy life?

I also wanted to give Honorable Mentions to:

Victor Fox  This isn't a sewing blog, so half the questions above are pointless for her, but Clare is an incredibly talented graphic designer who I thought deserved a mention. I was lucky enough to work with Clare at Kaisercraft until she left to run her business full-time, and it's been going from strength to strength. Check out her Etsy shop to see her amazing prints and cards.

The Hungry Octopus. I've come across Elizabeth's fantastic refashioning projects at Refashion Co Op, but she doesn't seem to have a blog. She is on Facebook though, (unlike me) so I'm assuming you can admire her that way.

Looking forward to seeing your answers!

Have a wonderful week :)

Danielle  oxo