Yes there are lots of projects to update on, including holiday table runners, baby quilts, and quilted elephants. They should all be posted soon. However I figured I would post some ever important pictures of the most important thing I ever made.
For blog purposes we will call her baby C. She was born on 12/9/10 at 12:27 am after 23.5 hours of labor, 22.5 of which we spent at the hospital, because my water broke. She weighed in at 7 pounds 14 ounces, and was 18 inches long. Given that she was 2.5 weeks early she probably would have been huge had she gone full term. She is already well loved by all, including her grandma as seen below.
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Fabric Bowl and Hotpad
I took a class almost two weeks ago at Tanner's Sew and Vac in Westchester. My friend Lisa took the class and it was super fun. My mom and I went together and we came home with super easy to make fabric baskets and I added in a hot pad too. Since I wasn't fur sure what we were making in the class (I couldn't quite get my mind around the project) I brought brighter fabrics then I might otherwise have used, but I actually kind of love the end result and cheeriness factor of both pieces.
Joel Dewberry - Bird Pincushions (or something)
Made from Joel Dewberry's newish book. These little birds were super fun to make and pretty quick and easy too. The wings have hand-embroidery, per the pattern, which is the only part that slowed the process down. They need some perfecting. Hopefully the two people who will receive these in swap packages over the next week think they are as cute as I do.
Bee Mod Blocks Melissa and Shaina
Bee Mod Blocks for Shaina (non-wonky log cabins) with gorgeous Joel Dewberry and Melissa (the first set of blocks), who wanted 3 different blocks, including the half triangle ones. She is making a modern lime/pink Christmas quilt with her blocks. I am really curious to see how the triangle blocks play into her plan.
Monday, September 20, 2010
Homemade Presents for Baby C
This isn't a post about what I made for baby C, but every time I see this little sweater laying on our bureau I get so excited to see her in it. It's the first homemade present she has received (aside from what I made her). Too bad she isn't coming this fall, because its the perfect colors. Eeee... it is so little and so tiny!
Sweater Details: Made by Bonnie, with hand-dyed wool yarn from Vermont.
Sweater Details: Made by Bonnie, with hand-dyed wool yarn from Vermont.
Bee Mod Blocks for Jane - Long Overdue
It's been months since I posted bee block pictures, but the last set didn't make it out of my house with a picture being taken, so that's why there's been some delay. Also these blocks were a month late, so there's that too. These blocks were hard to give up. I loved making them and loved the finish product, and can not wait to see the quilt that these go in to. Brown and aqua are one of my favorite color combos, so no wonder these were so fun!
Scrappy Mug Rug Swap
Well another swap completed. Not sent, yet, but completed. We aren't allowed to send these babies until at least 10/1, but I have a million swaps this month amongst other projects to be completed before baby C's arrival, so I wanted to get one done.
My partner requested the use of Orange, or at least listed it as her favorite. The task was to create a scrappy mug rug, you can see more of the ones created here. The one I made is also reversible, and I can't decide which side I like better. The bicycles was intended to be the front, but either way is cute, I think. Also, I made a little matching drawstring bag, because I think you can't ever have enough drawstring bags.
Why would you need a mug rug you might ask? Well you don't REALLY need one, but can't you imagine one sitting on your desk in your cubicle/office at work holding your coffee mug? Or sipping a leisurely latte on a Sunday and being able to place your mug on something so cute? I know those are some of my plans for whatever one I receive in return.
My partner requested the use of Orange, or at least listed it as her favorite. The task was to create a scrappy mug rug, you can see more of the ones created here. The one I made is also reversible, and I can't decide which side I like better. The bicycles was intended to be the front, but either way is cute, I think. Also, I made a little matching drawstring bag, because I think you can't ever have enough drawstring bags.
Why would you need a mug rug you might ask? Well you don't REALLY need one, but can't you imagine one sitting on your desk in your cubicle/office at work holding your coffee mug? Or sipping a leisurely latte on a Sunday and being able to place your mug on something so cute? I know those are some of my plans for whatever one I receive in return.
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Dish Towels
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
All about Blueberry Hill....
I signed up to go to the Heather Ross sewing weekend at Blueberry Hill Inn way back in January. I made a deal with Skywalker that I would cut back on my Starbuck's habit in order to save the coin to go on the trip, which was actually very effective. I do realize that it is a little crazy to go across country to sew for the weekend, and tried to explain myself as best I could when I got lots of dumbfounded questions about my trip.
Anyway when I first signed up I really didn't know what to expect and was kind of just excited to meet Heather. As the weekend got closer I started planning projects and then we also found out that Liesl Gibson was coming, and I was pregnant, so it was a perfect opportunity to retry making clothes. However I was a little anxious too, I mean it's Heather and Liesl and they are famous (well in the sewing world). As the weekend got closer I was a little bit regretting what I had gotten myself into, it has been a little bit of a hard pregnancy and I just didn't know how smart it was for me (physically or emotionally) to spend the weekend away from home. But I was all paid up and my flight was purchased, so what choice did I have. Plus my friend Leslie was going too, and I didn't want to bail on her.
Both women were completely inspiring and helped new sewers complete projects and pushed veteran sewers into working on items out of their comfort zone. They were able to help people who didn't come with concrete ideas of what they wanted to accomplish create beautiful things. Throughout the weekend they checked in with all sewers to make sure progress was being made on the projects and that everyone was getting the help they needed, even if it wasn't asked for.
All my anxiousness was for nothing, because I really had the best time. Heather and Liesl are so extraordinarily friendly, welcoming, and helpful that I really couldn't help but be happy the whole time. I was worried about my energy level and being able to sew all day, but I happily made it until past midnight sewing away on both nights we were there. We got to sew in this really cool barn where all the cross country skies and snowshoes were kept, which made me want to come back in the winter.
Although there were minutes of frustration had by all, Heather and Liesl quickly came to the rescue when there were groans of frustration. All the women who attended were also extremely helpful and generous and happily shared supplies with those who needed a little extra fabric, a pretty button, some ribbon, or whatever else was needed.
To top it all off in addition to all the sewing that was done, we were also able to hang out and eat cheese and chocolate (and wine for some), go swimming in a beautiful lake, tap naps in the teepee that Heather set out in the field behind the barn, and pick blueberries from the Inn's blueberry bushes.
In short, Heather and Liesl are AMAZING. The weekend was one of the best weekends of my life and I think some long-distance friendships were forged amongst the sewing weekend attendees. Even the clothes we made became friends with each other.
What I made with Heather and Liesl
I just had what is probably one of the best weekends of my life. I got to sew in Vermont for 3ish days with Heather Ross and Liesl Gibson of Oliver & S. Because I have soooo much to say about this wonderful weekend, I figured two posts were necessary, one about what I made, and one all about the weekend itself.
I went into the weekend with three goals. Goal 1) To learn how to read a clothes pattern. Goal 2) To learn how to use said pattern to complete an outfit for the upcoming baby. Goal 3) To re-learn how to put in zippers, so that I can make copious amounts of zippered pouches. Everyone needs a zippered pouch right.
As you can see by the photos below, all three goals were accomplished! I figured a picture of me with the dress I made but I do hate how I look, thus it's place of honor at the bottom of the post. The dress made from this pattern is so freaking cute it makes me all warm and fuzzy inside. The bloomers were super easy, and numerous pairs of those might be made, including some possible additions of ruffles. I already have the fabric picked out for dress number 2 from this pattern and hope to get through it this weekend, so I can keep some of the skills I learned. The zippered pouches need some finessing, but I got the technique down and Heather and I reverse engineered this zippered pouch I loved so I might try to re-do that without rushing.
I went into the weekend with three goals. Goal 1) To learn how to read a clothes pattern. Goal 2) To learn how to use said pattern to complete an outfit for the upcoming baby. Goal 3) To re-learn how to put in zippers, so that I can make copious amounts of zippered pouches. Everyone needs a zippered pouch right.
As you can see by the photos below, all three goals were accomplished! I figured a picture of me with the dress I made but I do hate how I look, thus it's place of honor at the bottom of the post. The dress made from this pattern is so freaking cute it makes me all warm and fuzzy inside. The bloomers were super easy, and numerous pairs of those might be made, including some possible additions of ruffles. I already have the fabric picked out for dress number 2 from this pattern and hope to get through it this weekend, so I can keep some of the skills I learned. The zippered pouches need some finessing, but I got the technique down and Heather and I reverse engineered this zippered pouch I loved so I might try to re-do that without rushing.
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
The weekend I have been waiting for...
This weekend by friend Leslie and I will be traveling to Vermont to go to this. Needless to say I am so flippin excited, we planned this back in Jan (or maybe Feb) and it has seemed like such a long time coming. I don't know for sure how much sewing we will complete with all the other fun stuff that's planned, but I plan to enjoy the time either way. The funny thing about Vermont is that I have only ever been one other time, and that was for a craft sleep away summer camp when I was 13, so after this weekend Vermont will be a state where I can only go for craft related reasons (j/k).
In addition to Heather Ross, Liesl Gibson from Oliver & S, will be there, so I hope to get her expert guidance on making this pattern.
Back next week with an update of the trip and hopefully at least one finished product.
In addition to Heather Ross, Liesl Gibson from Oliver & S, will be there, so I hope to get her expert guidance on making this pattern.
Back next week with an update of the trip and hopefully at least one finished product.
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Mother's Day
Yes Mother's Day is in May, I know this, however presents for my mother in law got delayed this year, partially because of exhaustion and partially because I didn't see her for a few months, and I wanted to give them to her in person. I came up with this idea and bought all the materials back in Jan, with the intention of getting them completed on time. Intention counts for something right? Anyway when we planned a few weeks back to visit her last weekend I knew I had to get them done in time to give them to her in person, which I just barely made it by.
I originally had plans to make all the pieces more patchoworkey or possibly log-cabinish, but I realized simple was better for her, so I just highlighted one piece of Denyse Schmidt with each napkin/placemat combination and then also made them reversible. I think my mom was a little jealous when I showed her, I am sure she may get some for her birthday or Christmas or some other occasion. I forget what Kona was used for the white and the blue, I do know the white was not snow, but something a little more beige. I wish Kona Cottons had selvedges with labels so I could remember what I was using, since I don't have one of those fancy color cards.
I originally had plans to make all the pieces more patchoworkey or possibly log-cabinish, but I realized simple was better for her, so I just highlighted one piece of Denyse Schmidt with each napkin/placemat combination and then also made them reversible. I think my mom was a little jealous when I showed her, I am sure she may get some for her birthday or Christmas or some other occasion. I forget what Kona was used for the white and the blue, I do know the white was not snow, but something a little more beige. I wish Kona Cottons had selvedges with labels so I could remember what I was using, since I don't have one of those fancy color cards.
Pillow Talk Swap
I have had these pictures for a few weeks, but like I said in my last post, I have been soooo low energy lately that blogging was even too much. Anyway below is my pillow from the Pillowtalk 3 Swap, made for Sparklygreenknickers, if you click on her name you can see the photo she took of my pillow, which was much nicer then the rush job I did with no insert on my desk chair at work. I know it is simpler than a lot of Pillowtalk pillows, but I really wanted highlight the hummingbird fabric, which I think I did well.
Below is the photo of the pillow I received on my couch. It is a lovely Dresden with my favorite modern meadow fabric and was made for me by allz i'm sewing is ..., as you can see my picture doesn't do it justice at all (guess I have to work on that). I am having major trouble with the viewfinder on my new camera, so I can't preview the pic until I see it on my computer, guess I should get Skywalker to fix that. Anyway you can see a better photo of my lovely pillow here. Sometimes when I watch TV on the couch I cuddle with it, because I love it so! In my pillow package I also got a lovely surprise of a really fun pin cushion, which I know want to make more of, you can see it here. It already lives on my sewing table all full of pin holes. I don't know whether or I like the pillow or pin cushion more...
Below is the photo of the pillow I received on my couch. It is a lovely Dresden with my favorite modern meadow fabric and was made for me by allz i'm sewing is ..., as you can see my picture doesn't do it justice at all (guess I have to work on that). I am having major trouble with the viewfinder on my new camera, so I can't preview the pic until I see it on my computer, guess I should get Skywalker to fix that. Anyway you can see a better photo of my lovely pillow here. Sometimes when I watch TV on the couch I cuddle with it, because I love it so! In my pillow package I also got a lovely surprise of a really fun pin cushion, which I know want to make more of, you can see it here. It already lives on my sewing table all full of pin holes. I don't know whether or I like the pillow or pin cushion more...
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
About a baby...
I really only thought it had been a few weeks since my last post, turns out a few weeks is really a month. Ooops, I have a backlog of crafty things to post about too. My only excuse is the fact that I have got a baby sitting in my belly and she seems to be sucking all my energy, so while I get it together with updates on projects I have made over the last month I will give you some photos of the first pink things I bought for our baby girl, due 12/24. I apologize in advance for the poor poor quality of the photos, they were taken this morning on my phone in terrible lighting, but I love the outfits so much, I just had to snap a shot and was then inspired to finally write a blog post. Also in case you can't tell the little pink coat is extra puffy and has little bear ears, and its lined in little pink polka dots. An extravagance (seeing as it came from Gap Kids), most definitely. A necessity, for sure!
More to come by weekends end, I promise. I have to get caught up before I head off to Vermont next weekend to meet Heather Ross and Liesl Gibson, because I am sure that will result in many posts or at least pictures.
More to come by weekends end, I promise. I have to get caught up before I head off to Vermont next weekend to meet Heather Ross and Liesl Gibson, because I am sure that will result in many posts or at least pictures.
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