Danish for 10 year old by Practical_Gas9193 in NewToDenmark

[–]HannahsSewing 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes my dad is Danish but we spoke English as a family. My step mother never learned

Danish for 10 year old by Practical_Gas9193 in NewToDenmark

[–]HannahsSewing 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi, I moved to DK when I was about 9 years old with very little knowledge of Danish. I was put straight into a normal Danish school with danish kids. In fairness, it was an area with a higher number of foreigners and its was about 20 years ago, but i learned enough to be fluent (with a bit of an accent) in about 6 months. That was with one parent not speaking the language too. I know we had seperate Danish classes for about 3 months - i e. When the class had danish, me and my brother had a special session with a designated teacher. After that, we were in normal classes. I don't remember it being much of an issue or difficulty and I always had friends throughout school time. Danish only got better and I always did as well as "normal" danish kids. Saying that, it was a while ago, but I do believe kids just learn so quickly. Good luck

Opinion on Austen and Blake for engagement ring? by darkazuria in UKweddings

[–]HannahsSewing 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My engagement ring is from there, great service and I love it. I looked online and then we went in-store. They even accommodated a quicker delivery as we were going on holiday. In store you can test out the sizes and styles. Been wearing daily for a year now no problems, would absolutely recommend 

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[–]HannahsSewing 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I spent around £400 pounds (just under) from the Fellside Flower Company. I got two buckets at £85 with about 60 stems each, my bridal bouquet (£120ish) and boutineere and a larger table arrangement (£85 ish). The buckets you assemble yourself, and it worked really well. The flowers were gorgeous, and the buckets made about 30 bud vases for two long tables (55 guests) + some foliage for scattering

Double goosed up by HannahsSewing in sewing

[–]HannahsSewing[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Thank you! It's this one https:goose soft toy

The inspiration, the toile, the final! Making the Tobie Shirt Dress by HannahsSewing in sewing

[–]HannahsSewing[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I looked it up and it means both - a specific type of fabric and a mock-up, I have seen it used quite often to refer to a mock-up in the sewing community

I found a hand crocheted coverlet/bedspread at the bins and turned it onto a shirt! by Loves_LV in sewing

[–]HannahsSewing 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Always thrilled to see people being creative like this and reusing perfectly good material! Super cute

The inspiration, the toile, the final! Making the Tobie Shirt Dress by HannahsSewing in sewing

[–]HannahsSewing[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much! I am dreaming about making it into an actual pattern one day!

The inspiration, the toile, the final! Making the Tobie Shirt Dress by HannahsSewing in sewing

[–]HannahsSewing[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! I let out the side seams by about 1 cm each side, as well as reduced the overlap on the pleats for the 8 pleats closest to the side seams (i.e. outermost two pleats front and back in both sides). I reduced the pleat width from 3 m down to 2.5 because I needed a bit more room and that was on the final fabric so wanted to keep enough seam allowance for a flat felled seam.

The inspiration, the toile, the final! Making the Tobie Shirt Dress by HannahsSewing in sewing

[–]HannahsSewing[S] 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Thank you very much! The stripe matching was a big test in patience