Saturday, May 19, 2012
Crochet Headband
Repurposed Sweat Pants
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Little Boy's Apron
My son loves to help me cook. He watches all my cooking shows with me and likes to pretend he has his own cooking show called "Aiden Makes Cooks". When he plays with his toy kitchen, he pretends to be The Next Food Network Star, or a contestant on Chopped. I bought him an apron from a farmers market, and I was going to buy another for my other son, but then I just decided to use up some fabric I had leftover and make my own. I traced the apron and added elastic to the neck strap, but left off the pockets.
Holey Jeans Fix
These ones are mine.Used white thread. |
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Little Boy Pants
Outdoor Place Mats
We bought a new patio table made of aluminum and tile. Our last one, which was glass, exploded! It had been very hot for a week, and then my husband set a cold 6-pack on it for a couple of minutes, and it just cracked into a million pieces. So I decided I did not want another glass table. The tile on our new table is beautiful, but we were afraid it might get scratched by our dishes. My hubby suggested I make some place mats since sewing is my current craft obsession. I found some bright fabric at walmart for only $3 a yard.
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Boy's P.j. Pants
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Top Without a Pattern
Deconstructing a Garment to Make Your Own Pattern
APRIL 6- Just found a tutorial for this method from Dana at Made . Find it here. She says to remember seam allowances (which I almost forgot).
Machine Quilting
Knitted Necklaces
I love a good quick knitting project, and both of these can be whipped up in a day. The twisted necklace is a pattern on Ravelry called Knit Your Pearls. The knotted necklace is called the Gilded Knot Necklace by Nicky Epstein. It was published in Vogue Knitting Winter 2010/11. I was able to use old stash yarn on these (which I love) cause I hate to waste yarn.
Yarn Jewelry
Fabric- Covered Buttons
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Husband Gets a Hat
My husband Shawn was happy to have me finally knit something for him. I used the "Turn a Square" pattern by Jared Flood. Instead of the pricey, hand-dyed Noro yarn that I'd love to try, I used Knitpicks Swish worsted in black, lemongrass heather, and squirrel heather. I used the jogless stripe method as recommended. I casted on only 88 stitches because my husband like his hats to fit snug.
Saturday, January 14, 2012
Play Kitchen: Before and After
Before |
After |
I've made some progress on the play kitchen. It is almost completed. After many coats of paint, and a few accessories, the boys can finally play with it. It still needs a knob for the faucet and a sink bowl, but I'm pretty happy with it. I love the wooden pizza set and the fruit and veggies I bought. Velcro holds the slices together, and they make a realistic cutting sound when you use the play knife. I made a utensil holder out of an old can and some scrapbook paper. The oven rack was cut to size by my husband. It came from one of my old cooking pans. I used duck tape to cover the edges to keep it safe for the kids. I sewed a little towel and potholder out of some scrap material. I am also working on some felt food that I will post later.
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