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  • Giving it our best...

    Giving it our best...
    vintage kootoyoo

    It will probably come as no surprise to you to know that I'm an obsessive kind of person.

    I run because I made a rule. I'm a creature of habit when it comes to food & I have the same pretty drink. The recent switch to Zubrowka (the original bison grass vodka) has meant I'm enjoying it more. A bit dangerous really.

    It stands to reason that our children would also have inherited a few of my obsessive qualities.

    When the kids were small I wasn't much about the making of things. There were no supplies in the house. No elastic or buttons or zips or even a selection of threads. I'd packed the machine away & only dragged it out for emergencies of the obsessive kind. I made a Melody costume for the biggest when she thought she was a mermaid. I refashioned a pinny when Madeline was the go. I made running repairs to the hot pink flowergirl dress (worn by all three) & one year I made them & all their mates Puffles when they were Club Penguin mad.

    One freezing June morning when the little guy was three I fashioned him a loin cloth so that he could be Tarzan. It was made using an old suede waistcoat from the dress up box & the top of a pair of red tights. The total make time would have been around ten minutes.

    I found the loin cloth last night when I was doing a bit of reluctant cleaning upstairs.

    I remembered that tiny (but strangely muscular) little frame leaping about the furniture, springing from sofa back to floor and crouching and stalking me around the house.

    It's good to be a maker...even a speedy, fakey only in case of emergency kind.

  • How to - casual crafty upstyling...

    How to - casual crafty upstyling...
    Crafty Up Styling

    I'm in real need of a haircut...it's feral.

    I have been enjoying a bit of length though. I've been knotting my hair in a makeshift bun & then giving it a bit of a shake to encourage a bit of softness & a few whisps too.

    This got me to thinking about a plastic tool I had in the 90s which basically fashioned a fake french roll. I don't yet have the length for a french roll but can get away with the reverse version pictured above.

    Of course I had to set about making myself the little tool.

    I just folded some heavy duty elastic through a biro casing...

    Bic 1

    & then tied it in a knot, forcing the knot back inside the pen tube.

    Bic 2

    This is how to recreate the cheats casual (& whispy) upstyle.

    How to

    - Put your hair up in a pony tail.
    - Feed the knotted end of the pen up from under the pony tail to the top of pony tail.
    - Flip your pony tail through the elastic loop.
    - Pull the pen gently. You'll need to guide & ease your pony tail though itself so that the whole "style" isn't too loose.
    - You could use a bit of hair spray at this point if you like.