Versatile Blogger Award

Lovely news!

Lovely Freya May who blogs over at The Dressmaking Diaries nominated me for the Versatile Blogger Award! I love her blog and can’t wait for all the great stuff she’s gonna make in the future! Check out her blog – it’s totally worth it!

One doesn’t get an award for nothing, so here are the rules:

  • Thank the person who nominated you for the award.
  • Include a link to the person who nominated your blog
  • Select 15 blogs/bloggers that you have recently discovered or frequently visit and nominate them for the award.
  • Include a link to all 15 of the blogs/bloggers that you want to nominate.
  • And lastly, tell the person who nominated you 7 things about yourself.

Here are Some of my newest finds:

A Good Wardrobe
Bundana begins
Miss Refashionista
Oonabaloona from Kalkatroona
Wolves in London
Sews’n Bows
Sew I Thought
Sewaholic

Some of my favourite go-to bloggers (and there are many more I love!) :

Elegant Musings
A Sewing Odyssey
Bored and Crafty
All dressed up and nowhere to go
Handmade Jane
My Happy Sewing Place

My dear friend-bloggers:

My dear friend and talented lady Aura has two wonderful blogs (I here count as one).

Simplement Aurelie – is full of all sorts of tips, tricks and inspiration for pretty eyes, hair and lips. In case your soul needs some wellness, check out her inspiring blog Beauty for Ashes!

 

Seven things about me:

  1. The first proper garment I sewed was a denim mini-skirt made from an old jeans when I was 12 or 13 years old. Without a sewing machine!
  2. My sewing machine is an AEG NM1714 and her name is Marilyn.
  3. When I’m sad I buy books.
  4. This blog started out as a personal blog. This changed after the first blog post 🙂
  5. While I’m tracing patterns I love to watch Project Runway.
  6. When I was 13 I wanted to become a fashion designer and took a 3 month class in Fashion Illustration. The class was really useless and I decided to become something else.
  7. The name of this blog was inspired by Mark Z. Danielewski’s “House of Leaves”

Facebook page launched!

I’m very excited to finally have created a “This Blog Is Not For You” Facebook page. This makes it even easier for you guys to follow this blog and get all the news, tutorials and blogging tips! 🙂

Feel free to like the new page! The timeline is still a bit blank, but new posts are coming up soon!

The Facebook page is also a space for you to share your crafts and masterpieces when trying out my tutorials! I’d love to see your pictures!

You’ll find the Like-button on the right sidebar!

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Pinterest update

tutorials and made by mes pinterest boards by thisblogisnotforyou.com

Recently, I posted about finally having created a Pinterest account for my blog. During the last few weeks the Pinterest page has been growing fast, so I just wanted to give a brief update!

Here’s an overview of what I’ve been pinning so far – next to my own tutorials you will find a lot of sewing inspiration and technique tips, free patterns, tips on pattern drafting and fitting, vintage fashion and much more. (I especially like the Vintage Love + Sewing Technique board!)

I you’d like to follow me or have a closer look, you’ll find a Pinterest button at the end of this post!

sewing boards and dress patterns pinterest boards by thisblogisnotforyou.com
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pinterest boards by thisblogisnotforyou.com

 Follow Me on Pinterest

Pinterest + other following options

The last few weeks have been crazy! ThisBlogIsNotForYou is getting more and more visitors every day.
That’s one of the reasons ThisBlogIsNotForYou finally joined Pinterest!

You will find a link to my page on the right side bar.
On Pinterest I’ll share all my tutorials and made by me‘s, project ideas and inspirations –  and it’s really easy for you to follow me, pin and share the stuff you like.

For the bloglovers, if you haven’t noticed yet – I’m also on Bloglovin‘ (love it and can only recommend it)! See the button on the side bar.

The third option is following ThisBlogIsNotForYou via RSS feed.

If you don’t have or want any extra accounts to follow my blog, the easiest way is to subscribe via email. This way you’ll receive the newest blog posts and never miss a new tutorial 😉

Whatever way you choose, there will be loads of new fun and inexpensive projects coming up you surely don’t want to miss!

Thanks for stopping by and leaving all the lovely comments!

 

the best is yet to come

Of course. All that Christmas stuff has been lying around in stores for weeks now and it’s pretty annoying to be steamrolled by Christmas jingles and gingerbread from September on.
But now, since it’s November already, it’s fairly bearable.

Last week the festive season officially started in London with the Christmas lights switch-on on the big shopping streets (as pretty and impressive as last year’s) and – with it come the Christmas window displays.
I love window shopping. Especially during Christmas season when everything is nicely decorated with fairy lights and stuff. But then I saw this:

I mean… seriously? It’s hard to believe there are actually people that not only buy pink glitter skull ornaments, but also decorate their Christmas tree with it. Sad enough that most people don’t even know what Christmas is about, but this is just painful for the eyes.

Anyway, I decided to keep it a little more moderate and actually started making most of my Christmas decoration myself. Low budget, of course. Here’s a bit of an impression:

 I’ll post some instructions/tutorials on how I did it soon. I love how paper and oranges make it look old-fashioned and it’s very inexpensive and doesn’t require much storage space later on, because you can just throw it away if you want.


By the way, “the best is yet to come” is not only a good Sinatra song, it’s also the inscription on his gravestone. How cool is that?