Showing posts with label craft .. Show all posts
Showing posts with label craft .. Show all posts

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Things I did today.

Started with this dress.

Removed the top. Added waistband and elastic.


Got this.  Very happy girl with spinny tutu skirt.


 Then I made this to help with the Kaiya "room gut- redo".

Can you tell what it is?

How about now?

Had Brody buy a Hula hoop on his way home from a job.
Sewed some tubes  added some elastic around the top and hung it from a swivel  hook in the ceiling.  Instant Princess tent. 


Take care,

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Been quiet on the blog....




because...

New (recycled) kitchen towels and washcloths.


Appliqued beach and bath towels.


 much needed ORGANIZATION

planting and repotting.

 pot holder 2 swap.



finishing baby quilt gift.



and ... a whole lot of beach days.



with NO MORE WHEELCHAIR!!!!!!!!






or shoes for that matter.

 
the Easter bunny. Kaiya had no interest again this year.


singing and swinging.


 and Jamie Cullum.  If you don't know who he is, you should.

 I'm still trying to get things finished/ sorted /sent/ freecycled or tossed and found I get more done * suprise*  if the computer/TV isn't turned on. 


Take care,

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Finishing up my Etsy inventory.

I am currently building my etsy shop and get things tagged and for sale. The past few Blizzard days have been a great way to catch up on all my UFO's and WIP's . I am furiously writing descriptions that will evoke memories from your childhood saying to yourself  " My nan had one just like that....."  My goal  is  an opening before the end of the month.  Until then, here are some pictures.


100% cotton fabric and upcycled sheets. All washed and cut into 2 inch strips and constructed using the toothbrush technique.   
27 & 1/2 inches by 22& 1/2 inches


100% cotton fabric and upcycled sheets. All washed and cut into 2 inch strips and constructed using the toothbrush technique.
29 & 1/2 inches by 27 inches.

100% cotton fabric and upcycled sheets. All washed and cut into 2 inch strips and constructed using the toothbrush technique.
25 & 1/4 inches by 20 & 1/4 inches.






Take care,

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Now that Christmas is over...

I made these.




Sugar Body Scrub



.
Toothbrush rugs

 

Pot holders or hot pads depending on where you are from.
and I spread Peanut love. :)




Thursday, December 24, 2009

It is what it is.

 I have been sewing like a mad woman finishing up gifts for "holiday packages", I swear.   After Brian's Perthes diagnosis, we all just kind of shut down and just laid around together watching movies and reading books trying to keep it as normal as possible at home ; all crafts just stopped. We had to go through a mourning process of sorts. Neither Brody nor I had a desire to look towards Christmas . We were anything but "giving or joyful", when this terrible life altering  and painful thing was happening to our child. Our poor sweet boy. Instead I would go off and cry feeling mother's guilt and  bad for him and our family and what all of this would mean for the next 2-3 years and Brody would just get angry. We really were starting to get twinges of bitterness.  Okay, alot of bitterness.





Our bitterness has melted away and an overwhelming feeling of gratitiude has taken it's place.  We are privilidged to live in the community that we do and have the friends that we do.  We are thankful  for the kindness that has been shown to us & to Brian during all of this.  We are not accustomed to asking people for help, so when people just started doing nice things and volunteering their time to us, we were blown away.  Thank you so much to all of you for your kind words and gestures it really has meant the world to us and to remind us that we are not alone. We are loved. Our families have been a great support.  Old ties have been rekindled . We will get through this, because it is what it is and that's what you do.  Things are good.




Okay on to the crafty part of this blog. I was reading through some of my favorite blogs, trying to find some pretty last minute gifts to make .  I came across  Wendy at Dozi Design  and this tutorial screamed  "MAKE THESE RIGHT NOW!!!!" She had made hers out of a heavy weight paper. 





I decided I was going to use suede from an old skirt that I picked up at a yard sale, as it would require little to no sewing. As I started to make these, I got the idea to soak some very thin felt in Linit Starch and iron them to a crisp finish.  I then followed the tutorial cutting out my spirals and started rolling them as it instructed.  I added some green felt leaves, onto which I will hand sew some little details and add a pin backing that my folks had sent.   This will defiantely be a project for many future events.  Thanks you so much Wendy.



I wish you all warm hearts, full bellies and feelings of love and kindness during this holiday season and in to the new year



Take Care.


Friday, December 18, 2009

Surfing Quilted throw.



This is Brody's throw.  It  measures 46 "x 56 ".  I made it with  any and all surfing shirts the boys have had.  There are two t-shirt panels in it as well that were Brian's . He he wore them  a lot.   There are also panels of linen and corduroy .  i finished off the binding with navy blue cord.   I still have more scraps and
plan on making a few more of these after the holidays pass.


 ( blast from the past.  2006)

It was fun to make and I finally feel like I'm accomplishing the "I'll do this someday" pile.  That pile has gotten huge.  I have collected and collected saying "someday" the whole way through.   Someday is now.  :)




Take Care.


Wednesday, November 18, 2009

In the spirit of Craft Fail....





 I started this along time ago  with the intention of it being  a rug ,  it became a basket.  Brian has claimed it as Pit on Sarlacc.  I'm not quite sure if this is good or bad.   i must admit it reminds me of those little striped hens we had on the farm.   I'm going to work on these a bit more and get rid of some scraps.   What has been your recent craft fail?

CRAFT FAIL
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