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Block of the Month. 10 Bags to Love. Installing a Zipper Tutorial by Michelle. In Sewing Quilting Tips. From Kristin: This tutorial was written by Michelle. You can read her introduction here. You Are Only One Zipper Away From Sewing Your Own Clothes:. A Pep Talk and Tutorial. Learning to install a zipper changed my life. Sewing for myself gives me control of what my clothing looks like and how it fits – how empowering is that! It all started with the book. To fit my body as-is; choose a fabric that I lo...
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Saz the Builder: February 2011
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Saz the Builder, Can she do it! Saz the Builder, YES SHE CAN! Follow my adventures as I enter the world of home ownership. And face the challenges of building my house. Sunday 27th February 2011. We have finally reached LOCKUP stage! I received an email while in Singapore last week to inform me that the house is now in the 'lockup' stage and I punched my fist through the air and hissed 'Yes! While standing at the MRT station. I couldn't wait to get back and take some photos! Wednesday 23rd February 2011.
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Saz the Builder: Let there be Cold Air!
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Saz the Builder, Can she do it! Saz the Builder, YES SHE CAN! Follow my adventures as I enter the world of home ownership. And face the challenges of building my house. Let there be Cold Air! Sunday 9th October 2011. My Dad and cousins have been helping me install my air conditioner units for the past few weeks. Although they've been really busy, I really appreciate them taking the time to do it because I do not want to spend the summer without them! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Search My Blog For.
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Saz the Builder: September 2011
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Saz the Builder, Can she do it! Saz the Builder, YES SHE CAN! Follow my adventures as I enter the world of home ownership. And face the challenges of building my house. Wednesday 17th August 2011. Today I was finally able to take the day off work and Long came over to help me complete the driveway paving. Long story. So, firstly we began by chiseling away the concrete that the builders had set around the pavers to keep them in place. This worked really well. Now all we needed to do was mix up a few bags ...
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Saz the Builder: November 2010
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Saz the Builder, Can she do it! Saz the Builder, YES SHE CAN! Follow my adventures as I enter the world of home ownership. And face the challenges of building my house. There's a house with a wall, with a wall, with a wall. Saturday 27th November 2010. A usual, I parked the car on the side of the lot, grabbed my camera, got out and stepped gingerly through the sand to get to the slab to see if I could spot any differences. I noticed that a line of bricks have been laid around the slab. I have a wall!
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Saz the Builder: Gardening with Foam Boxes
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Saz the Builder, Can she do it! Saz the Builder, YES SHE CAN! Follow my adventures as I enter the world of home ownership. And face the challenges of building my house. Gardening with Foam Boxes. Sunday 31st July 2011. I've collected some foam eskies from work to start my vegetable garden with. They usually get thrown out and I find that such a waste! Next, I placed a few sheets of newspaper in the bottom of each esky. This will hold the potting in so it doesn't just slip out through the holes.
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Saz the Builder: August 2011
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Saz the Builder, Can she do it! Saz the Builder, YES SHE CAN! Follow my adventures as I enter the world of home ownership. And face the challenges of building my house. Gardening with Foam Boxes. Sunday 31st July 2011. I've collected some foam eskies from work to start my vegetable garden with. They usually get thrown out and I find that such a waste! Next, I placed a few sheets of newspaper in the bottom of each esky. This will hold the potting in so it doesn't just slip out through the holes. The peele...
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Saz the Builder: Fork and Spoons
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Saz the Builder, Can she do it! Saz the Builder, YES SHE CAN! Follow my adventures as I enter the world of home ownership. And face the challenges of building my house. Saturday 25th June 2011. I slept in my house for the very first time on Thursday night. On my new bed. I'm used to sleeping on a single bed since I don't move around much in my sleep so the last few nights it has felt like sleeping in a hotel bed. Stanley Rogers 'Albany' 100 piece set. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Search My Blog For.
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Saz the Builder: March 2011
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Saz the Builder, Can she do it! Saz the Builder, YES SHE CAN! Follow my adventures as I enter the world of home ownership. And face the challenges of building my house. Thursday 31st March 2011. Site clean up has been done. After getting some advice from friends who have built, I checked for the following things:. 1 Power points work. 2 Doors open and close properly. 3 Walls don't have cracks. There are some things that the builder needs to attend to. There are some scratches to the panels underneath the...
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Saz the Builder: Splashback
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Saz the Builder, Can she do it! Saz the Builder, YES SHE CAN! Follow my adventures as I enter the world of home ownership. And face the challenges of building my house. Tuesday 30th August 2011. I would ultimately like to have a glass splashback installed in the kitchen but for the time being, a large piece of cardboard box was doing the job. A family friend came over and when he saw the cardboard box, he offered to cut me a sheet of aluminium to use as a splashback. I said 'sure! I can totally relate to...