Two For One

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When I decided to dress as Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz in Easter Parade I was keen to not buy anything new so I started searching for some light blue gingham fabric in the op shops. GMan was with me and spotted a QS doona cover and 2 pillowcases which proved to be perfect. The linen had obviously been discarded as parts of it were significantly faded but I knew there would be plenty for what I needed. I made the pinafore dress and slightly adapted a blouse I had previously made.

Ever since our girls left home we have had a queen size bed in the spare room. For a number of years it was used as an Air BnB so the bed was always made up and ready. Since then I continued to do the same as there was often a family member visiting.

However, the bed is used much less these days and I always have plenty of notice so I can make it up as required. This means that I do not have a full set of bed linen tied up but not really being used. I did not really want the bare mattress exposed so one possibility was to cover it with a spare doona cover. The downside of this is the potential for it to fade as this room enjoys the morning sun which is very welcome in the cooler months.

I realised that I still had all of the other side of the cover I had used for my costume. So, I simply hemmed the edge and now I have a pretty cover for the bed and it doesn’t matter if it fades over time.

Sheets and doona covers from op shops are a great source of fabric for a variety of projects. There are always lots to choose from and I have been lucky enough to find a very specific item on several occasions. As well as these creations I also found white cotton sheet sets that I used to make 8 tablecloths for the film society. You can read about that here. A mint green sheet from the op shop provided enough fabric for the backing of a quilt. You can see it in this post. The possibilities are endless if you view them as large pieces of fabric rather than bed linen.

Fun and Frivolity

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Last weekend was Easter. We did not go away, host family or eats lots of chocolate.

This was the first year we have been in Maldon at Easter so naturally we were curious about the Easter Fair. It is billed as Australia’s oldest Easter Fair. There were numerous events from the Great Scone Bake-Off on Thursday evening, dancing in the street, a Hole-in-One competition at the Golf Club and so on.

But the undoubted highlight was the Grand Parade of Easter Monday morning. We were part of the Maldon Golden Movies (MGM) entry and everyone had a fun time.

Getting ready to go.

I was Dorothy from ‘The Wizard of Oz’ and shared the limelight with no less than Marilyn Monroe, Calamity Jane, Taylor Swift, Alfred Hitchcock and Sherlock Holmes.

I made my costume from a doona cover (dress) and tablecloth (blouse) which both came from the op shop along with the red shoes which cost the princely sum of $2.50.

If you want to check out the whole parade you can watch it here. We are from 9:03 – 9:33.