


The kids and I have been making great use of our local public pool, which is in easy walking distance from here. I've found it a really good way to pass a bit of time in the summer day, and there's even a place for non-swimmers to sit and drink coffee in a most civilised manner which I've noticed is a bit of a Wellington thing (there is good coffee to be found everywhere- both at beaches and rivers, galleries and libraries.)
Earlier in the week I recieved two amazing parcels of vintage cotton from a reader, Bronwyn, who didn't include her email or return address so I can't thank her personally. (If you're reading this, thank you!) When I unwrapped them, K took this sweet little floral from the top of the pile and announced it perfect for a 'swimming pool dress' for her. And I agreed.
So Bronwyn's cotton has become the handiest of summer beach/pool dresses and was very easy to sew too- I used this tutorial I wrote last summer and sewed in about eight rows of shirring at the top to fit.
It almost feels warm enough for me to wear one of these dresses, too- so that might be my next project.
Wishing you a lovely weekend.