Just in time for Oktoberfest! Prost! Calling all sewing enthusiasts and lovers of Bavarian charm! Are you dreaming of crafting your own stunning dirndl dress, perfect for Oktoberfest celebrations or adding a touch of cultural flair to your wardrobe? Look no further! In this blog post, we'll delve into a curated selection of sewing patterns for dirndls, catering to a variety … Continue reading Sewing Patterns for Making a Dirndl Dress
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Unveiling the Allure of the Dirndl Dress
A World Beyond the Iconic Beer Dress Oktoberfest might be synonymous with steins overflowing with beer, joyous music, and a vibrant sea of people dressed in traditional Bavarian garb. But amongst the lederhosen, one garment truly steals the show: the dirndl. This charming dress, more than just a festive costume, boasts a rich history and cultural significance. Let's delve deeper into the world of the … Continue reading Unveiling the Allure of the Dirndl Dress
Digging Up a Delight: The History of Zdeněk Miler and Krtek, the Little Mole
Recently, I've been looking back at my childhood and the things I grew up with and I found some bits and bobs in my personal collection of random junk which came from the world of Krtek. Who is Krtek you ask? Well, for those of us who grew up on classic Eastern European cartoons, Krtek … Continue reading Digging Up a Delight: The History of Zdeněk Miler and Krtek, the Little Mole
Baking a Vintage Easter Lamb Cake that went Horribly Wrong
Last year I made a vintage lamb cake for Easter and I was so proud of how it turned out. This year, I was even more excited to make another one and after reading one of my favourite children's book to my niece and nephew, 'Where is the Green Sheep?', I thought I'd make a … Continue reading Baking a Vintage Easter Lamb Cake that went Horribly Wrong