Friday, June 08, 2012

Domestic Goddess Hits The Road Again!

Hello, I'm back again with another DIY home project! Hahah, konon. Tak penah-penah buat DIY project sejak banyak tahun lepas. 

So anyhooooo...here's what I made (BY HAND) tonight:

Tadaaaaaahhhhhhh.....my first maternity bandeau top!

I've been very frustrated with the selection of maternity wear in the local market. Not only are the choices very limited, but they're also fashionably unflattering, frumpy, and effing expensive! I've made do with cardis and camis, stretchy knit wear and gathered-waist tops up till my fifth month. Now that the little pea isn't so little anymore, I need to wear more forgiving outfits. But at the same time, I don' think it's wise to burn more holes in my pocket now that I've made the decision to stay at home (yes, I quit my job) for awhile, perhaps till Pea hits her first birthday (yes, it's a girl).

I knew that I must not have been the only mom-to-be in such despair so I looked up online to see how others resolved this problem. As we are all aware of, the Internet is full of answers heheheh... Thankfully I found a lot of inspirations from ladies who sew, and there are quite a shit load of sewing and refashioning tutorials out there. For someone who has very minimal sewing skills like yours truly, a lot of careful reading needs to be done before embarking on even a simple project such as this. I probably read through each tutorial ten times to fully understand what the hell these peeps were doing. Now I know what "serging" means. Tehheee.... For what its' worth, I'm thankful to God that He bestows me with some level of imaginative mind so I could visualise each step carefully, and also the abilty to think through how a few different techniques from different sewing projects can be combined to accomplish what I just did tonight. 

Here's what I had to do:

1. Purchase an el cheapo men's t-shirt from Carrefour.

Okay, this is not the real tee.
I forgot to take a "before" pic, hence had to use my still-intact tee as a mock up for this entry.

2. Cut the upper part off to get a large tube. Cut off approximately 1.5" bit more to use as the errr..."longkang" for the empire waist.

Schematic drawing so I get my pieces right, haha!

3. Use the bottom hem as the top and insert an elastic band. Then attach the 1.5" piece on the wrong side of the material for the empire waist. The adventure began. As I don't have access to a sewing machine, and I really don't wanna trouble my MIL to teach me how to use hers, I settled for my ready tools - my bare hands, rather nimble fingers (bahhahhh!), and an emergency needles and thread kit. 

Sewing almost 80" worth of loop wasn't fun (or funny). I diligently tried using discreet stiches (orang Melayu panggil sembat susup) for the upper line but that took me almost an hour. Gila rasa nak pengsan terbongkok-bongkok menjahit. Dah le stitching tak uniform. Then I gave up and decided to just go with good old straight stitch for the rest of the longkang. I couldn't even be bothered to double stitch! I mean, come on, this is just an experiment and no one will stick his/her face right up my boobs to see how neat this was done, kan? And who would even notice white thread on white fabric anyway? Once the longkang was finally done (whole thing took 1.5 hours) I inserted another piece of elastic to make the empire waist. So here's what we have at the end of it all:

Did not hem the bottom cos I'll need a sewing machine to do it properly. Knit fabric doesn't fray anyway.

4. Model the finished product. Ngeh.

Would look better with blue jeans but I couldn't be bothered to stuff my sweaty bumps into some skinnies just now.
So, how do I think I fared? Very well, me thinks. Even darling hubby was impressed and had no qualms to help snap these photos. Pea was also very supportive, kicking only mildly as if she understood that Mommy needed some time off to do this (she had been extremely active during the day, mind you). 

All I had was the knowledge of basic stitches which I learnt waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay back from when I was 7 or 8 years old. At the time, my mom refused to buy me extra Barbie Doll outfits. I remember bugging my aunt to teach me how to thread a needle and making knots so I can secure whatever I wanted to sew for the dolls. Mom has a habit of stashing fabric and remnants in the guest cupboard, so I kinda had my pot of "gold" to enhance my dolls' wardrobe. Siap kantoi kena marah sebab pegi gunting kain baju kurung belum jahit, hahahaha!


My advice to all arty farty craft moms/aunts/dads/uncles out there:

If kids love to hover around you when you're concentrating on finishing a project, don't brush them away please? Tell them nicely that they can observe quietly by the side. There will come a time when you would actually enjoy the audience and have the patience to answer their questions because trust me, the experience and what little knowledge you impart to them now will prove useful in many, MANY, years to come. There were one too many times that I sat quietly (lepas kena marah sebab banyak soal) by the side, watching nenek, mom, and aunts cooked and sewed. Now I realise that I didn't just watch, but  really observed the little things they did ;)

Ahhh....it feels like I just had a bucket of Kentucky Fried Chicken, skin only. Total satisfaction. Now I'm thinking of making several more of these tops over the weekend. Probably need to use t-shirts of a size or two bigger cuz this bump ain't gettin' any smaller. Also teasing my itchy hands now is a t-shirt maxi dress, of which I found the tutorial over Pinterest (thank God for Pinterest too!). 

To be a finance major who bake and sew, how more awesome can I be? :D

Monday, June 04, 2012

Let's Go Back to Shooting From The Hips!


The Lomo LC-A is all wrapped in Italian red goat leather, and it’s decorated with fertility symbols to celebrate Russia Day and the passionate art of making love. It comes with the original Russian Minitar Lens that started the Lomographic movement. Limited to only 2,000 pieces.


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Bapak, Mommy kata Mommy sayaaaaaaaang Bapak sangat-sangat! Tapi Pea dengar kat dalam kan, Mommy kata 'aisehmen, ni nak balas apa pulak nanti?'. Can I be your belated anniversary gift from Mommy then, Bapak? Boleh la.....kesian Mommy mati akal sebab for da first time she got upstaged by someone else hahaha!

We love you, Bapak. See, I'm kicking in excitement as Mommy helps me to type this. Can't wait to present myself to you in September!

Hugs & kisses,
Your baby girl


Sunday, May 27, 2012

No Wonder Them Bloody Americans Are Obese

Coconut cupcakes with horribly sweet frosting. Horrible presentation too cuz I'm no Wilton Momma mwahahaha!!!!

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Diggin' vintage as I have never been


When I got married, and moved in with the hubs, I cringed at the first sight of his wardrobe. 

Now it's my precious treasure trove.

Nothing else feels as comfortable as your hubs' raggedy tshirts when you're carrying an ever-growing watermelon *_*


Monday, May 21, 2012

In Malaysia, It's Summer Weather and Winter Fashion for Preggo Moms. More like, fashion-unable.

This lady managed to get her hands on the ubiquitous mint jeans and they're even MATERNITY style! An hour ago I saw them on ASOS albeit none available in my size. Then they vanished into thin air. Even size 16 were snapped up. 

Erinn of Fancy Napkin.
Lady, I envy you. Did you pounce on these when ASOS launched them?
Fine, no mint jeans. Perhaps I should just settle for coral.


Or cornflower blue.



As I have learnt time and again, NEVER THINK BEFORE YOU BUY cos they will be gone the moment you step out of the shower and decide "Okay, I'll just get them corals or blues"!


By now it's clear that I'm going nowhere with my spring palette obsession. 


And I shall cry my way in depressing blacks and khakis till September comes, followed by kain batik till November. And I too, shall remind Pea that I SACRIFICED A LOT to have him/her.

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Sunday, May 20, 2012

Attention Sara Van Hoof nee Khanafiah!

Tadaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!!!!


I'm no cookie monster in the kitchen but I think you would fancy trying this one out.

Nyanyanyanyanyanyanyanyanyanyanyanyanyan......hahahahahha!

How-to's here ;)

Friday, May 18, 2012

Anak Bapak

- Gets very excited just before his father comes home.

- Gets very excited just before/after his father calls/texts.

- Gets very calm when his father talks to him or rubs Mommy's belly.

No, we're really not sure if Pea is indeed a boy but the Bapak thinks it is. Mommy just hopes that there's a valid reason to buy those Mr Men rompers at Mothercare and removing the price tag before she gets home. Or hide the shopping bag in the car*.


*old habits die hard*

Monday, May 14, 2012

Love is...

Bapak, Mommy and Pea indulging in decadent ice cream on a Monday night, away from the maddening weekend crowd :)

Saturday, May 05, 2012

Undeniably true :')

"Bagi mereka yang redha dengan kesedihan dan kehilangan di masa lalu, maka Allah janjikan ia ganti yang lebih bahagia."
- Biarkan Yang Lalu Itu Berlalu, Motivasi Pagi, TV3

Tuesday, May 01, 2012

Mommy's marked the spot for Pea's mini playground :)


Here's where you'll always be welcome with lotsa lotsa love.
No reason to only be heading to this place on weekends and festive holidays.

ANY DAY IS A GOOD DAY AT YOUR GRANDPARENTS'!

You can peek through the window from the kitchen, or have a mesyuarat tingkap with your Nenek, Toks, Aunts, Uncles and Cousins...

You can chase the chickens all over the compound...


Take in the breathtaking view and enjoy cold, misty mornings...

Hang out with Atok (just like your Bapak always does)...

Or just hang out with Bapak, where you both can indulge in quiet moments on your phones/portable game consoles...

Or, CAMWHORE with MOMMY!
(here you are at 19 weeks + 6 days)

Words can't really describe how much love I have for your Atok. This plot of land is the labour of his love and we shall always make all of these our number one priority, my dearest Pea :)