I have finally got little miss Katie's Christmas knot dress done... just in time for the anticipated photo with Santa that I am planning early next week. For this dress, I used a combination of three different knot dress patterns. Basically, I just picked what I liked best from each one and it became this combination:
The fabric for most of the dress is Christmas Groove by Caleb Gray available from Fabric Shoppe on Etsy. The cute little print that makes up the apron is from the Colorful Christmas Collection for Riley Blake and is also available from Fabric Shoppe. It was the 1.00 fat quarter special the week I ordered the Caleb Gray fabric for this dress and for the knot overalls I did for my cousin's girls. Jodi at Fabric Shoppe always has a 1.00 fat quarter special with any purchase every week and it is always super cute. I did the monogram using the Storybook Alphabet from Bunnycup Embroidery which was a steal at only 5.00 for the whole set! I used a combination of knot dress patterns from Whimsy Couture, Little Lizard King, and Lori Lynn Designs.
I knitting news, check out this tiny sweater ornament I made for an ornament exchange I am going to tomorrow night. The pattern is the Mini Einstein Coat by Sally Melville and is published in her book, Warm Knits, Cool Gifts. The yarn is Plymouth Encore Worsted. Isn't is the cutest!
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Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Christmas Cards
I finally ordered our Christmas Cards! You can look at them here at Shutterfly.com Aren't the adorable?
Here are some of the pics I took of the kids Sunday afternoon at Cracker Barrel. We went out to brunch after attending early service at Highpoint Church and I snapped these pics with my iPhone on the way out. They turned out so cute that I am using them for my Christmas cards!
Here are some of the pics I took of the kids Sunday afternoon at Cracker Barrel. We went out to brunch after attending early service at Highpoint Church and I snapped these pics with my iPhone on the way out. They turned out so cute that I am using them for my Christmas cards!
Friday, December 3, 2010
Sweet Baby Gifts
I have spent a lot of time the last couple of weeks working on gifts. Tis the season!
Note: If your name is Bethany Davis, do not scroll down or your baby shower gift will be spoiled!
I spent yesterday and today on a gift for my precious friend, Bethany who is pregnant with her first baby. She and her husband, Louis are neighbors of ours as well as friends. They had a hard time getting pregnant, and when they finally announced it there was much rejoicing and celebration. We are so excited for them and for their sweet baby boy, Luke, who is due on Valentines Day; the same day I was due with Katie. Last Saturday, I hit up my local quilt fabric shop, Klassy Kats and found some super soft baby flannel in a beautiful aqua blue and a couple of really cute blue, green, and yellow polka print cottons to match. Bethany's mom informed me that she is doing greens and blues and I know she loves cute little owls, so I came up with this blanket and set of burp cloths. The burp cloths are from a free pattern I found on You Can Make This and I love them. I wish I had found this pattern when I was sewing things for Caleb because they fit very comfortably over your shoulder, yet give you a lot of coverage for spit ups and other various baby emissions.
Note: If your name is Bethany Davis, do not scroll down or your baby shower gift will be spoiled!
I spent yesterday and today on a gift for my precious friend, Bethany who is pregnant with her first baby. She and her husband, Louis are neighbors of ours as well as friends. They had a hard time getting pregnant, and when they finally announced it there was much rejoicing and celebration. We are so excited for them and for their sweet baby boy, Luke, who is due on Valentines Day; the same day I was due with Katie. Last Saturday, I hit up my local quilt fabric shop, Klassy Kats and found some super soft baby flannel in a beautiful aqua blue and a couple of really cute blue, green, and yellow polka print cottons to match. Bethany's mom informed me that she is doing greens and blues and I know she loves cute little owls, so I came up with this blanket and set of burp cloths. The burp cloths are from a free pattern I found on You Can Make This and I love them. I wish I had found this pattern when I was sewing things for Caleb because they fit very comfortably over your shoulder, yet give you a lot of coverage for spit ups and other various baby emissions.
I also knitted this little hat (sorry the pic is upside down but Blogger would not let me upload the right side up pic for some reason). The yarn is the same as what I'm planning for a Baby Surprise Jacket that I should be finishing up in time for little Luke to wear it home from the hospital. |
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Christmas Overalls
Necessary computer maintenance, the big holiday weekend and the acquirement of a new iPhone have kept me away from the blog the last two weeks. I have been crafting and my big knitting projects for Christmas are complete, but I just have not had the time to take pictures of anything. My Dad fixed my computer so my embroidery software will work again, and after months of not having it, I feel like I have a new toy again!
Today, I did a lot of cutting and sewing and this afternoon I finished up two pairs of custom matching knot overalls for my cousin's girls. The fabric is from the Christmas Groove Collection by Caleb Gray and is available thru one of my favorite Etsy fabric stores, Fabric Shoppe. The pattern is the Knot Overalls from Whimsy Couture.
Today, I did a lot of cutting and sewing and this afternoon I finished up two pairs of custom matching knot overalls for my cousin's girls. The fabric is from the Christmas Groove Collection by Caleb Gray and is available thru one of my favorite Etsy fabric stores, Fabric Shoppe. The pattern is the Knot Overalls from Whimsy Couture.
Sorry it's sideways. For some reason the "auto rotate" thing is not working |
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Toddler Girls A-line Peasant Tunic Tutorial
First, measure your little girl for neck elastic length |
And, for sleeve length |
Take a men's button up shirt, remove the pocket with your seam ripper and cut off the sleeves. |
Cut the top of the shirt off just under the arm holes. |
Fold in half |
Take your favourite a-line jumper pattern and lay on top of your folded shirt. Give yourself a few more inches for the arm hole. As you can see, I used the A-line Dresses and Tops pattern from Carla C Dolly Designs and added about 3 inches to the arm hole. |
Take your ruler or tape measure and find the straight line from the outside of the strap on the original pattern and mark it with a washable marker. |
Starting at your marking, cut the armhole and neckline out as shown above. |
Then cut out the a-line |
Take the sleeves that you cut off. Remove the cuffs and cut into a rectangle. |
Fold your sleeve pieces in half and line the open side up with the cut armhole on the shirt piece and cut out the armhole on the sleeve to match the one on the shirt. Do this for both sleeves. |
With right sides facing, line up your armholes and pin as shown. Sew together and repeat with the other armhole. |
This is what you should have. |
This is what it should look like. |
Hem the sleeves by folding the edge up about 1/2 inch and pressing. Then fold again to hide the cut edge inside of the seam and keep the sleeve from unravelling. |
Sew around where you just pressed. According to the Sewing With Nancy lady, it's a lot easier to sew around a tube from the inside as shown above. |
Pull your knotted elastic back into the casing and sew shut. |
Trim off all of the little hanging threads and you have an a-line peasant tunic. |
Very comfy for lounging around and for play time. |
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
A Fall Dress Take Two, The Mini Version
A couple of months ago I scored a used American Girl Bitty Baby doll on Ebay for 11.59. Imagine my excitement! I had one of the original American Girl dolls when I was a little girl, and I have been happily anticipating the day when I could get one for my own daughter. We have been getting the catalogue in the mail for a while now, and for the past few months Katie has been turning to the page with Bitty Baby and staring. She says, "Oooooooh, Bibby Baby!" So, because of this, I figured it was time to get one. However, seeing the price of a brand new one made me wonder if Katie was ready to take care of something I spent that much money on. This sent me searching on Ebay for a used Bitty doll. After a couple of days, I found one with brown eyes and brown hair. Perfect for Katie! So, for the last few weeks, I have had this poor little naked baby doll sitting and staring at me in my sewing room. And, since I have never known Santa to bring naked dolls, I figured it was time for me to start working on a little wardrobe for her.
Do y'all remember this dress from a few weeks ago?
Well, today I came up with this little number to match it:
I used the small sized pattern for the Itty Bitty Baby Dress from Made By Rae and scraps from Katie's dress. Rae designed this pattern to fit a preemie or small newborn and it includes a little bit bigger size for a larger newborn. I had to shorten the skirt a little to fit Bitty, and since it is a dolly dress, I didn't go through the trouble of doing the piping and the bias tape. Instead, I just added a border to the bottom of the skirt. The link to the toddler size can be found here or in my Little Turkey Dress post.
I also whipped up a couple of diapers using felt and velcro. I'm hoping this will deter princess Katie from trying to use her brother's diapers on her baby.
Do y'all remember this dress from a few weeks ago?
Well, today I came up with this little number to match it:
I used the small sized pattern for the Itty Bitty Baby Dress from Made By Rae and scraps from Katie's dress. Rae designed this pattern to fit a preemie or small newborn and it includes a little bit bigger size for a larger newborn. I had to shorten the skirt a little to fit Bitty, and since it is a dolly dress, I didn't go through the trouble of doing the piping and the bias tape. Instead, I just added a border to the bottom of the skirt. The link to the toddler size can be found here or in my Little Turkey Dress post.
I also whipped up a couple of diapers using felt and velcro. I'm hoping this will deter princess Katie from trying to use her brother's diapers on her baby.
Monday, November 8, 2010
Izzy and Ivy Giveaway!
One of my very favorite pattern designers, Izzy and Ivy, is giving away some awesome bundle packs of adorable patterns. There are 12 chances to win, so scoot on over and enter!
Here are some pics of Izzy and Ivy's precious patterns:
Here are some pics of Izzy and Ivy's precious patterns:
I made this twirly little number last spring for Katie. |
I mean, how cute is this? |
This one is NEW! |
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Mommy and Me Jammies
It's been totally crazy over here with my husband training for his new job while still working full time at the old one, a first birthday blow-out, and just the normal day to day with 2 toddlers that I am exhausted! Too exhausted, some days, to even feel like getting out of bed. So then, I end up schlepping around the house all day in my ugly, worn but super comfy jammies pants. Well, the other day a link to the Don't Get Out of Bed Pants tutorial from Ducky House popped up in my google reader from the Craft Gossip feed. (btw, if you don't subscribe to Craft Gossip, you totally should. It's amazing!) This led to a shopping trip to the Goodwill yesterday during Mothers Day Out for pretty vintage bed sheets, and some fast cutting and sewing right up to the time I picked up the kids. These pants are incredible! They are cute, soft, and comfy all at the same time. I love them so much, I decided to whip some matching ones up for Cupcake Katie.
I apologise in advance for the poor quality of the picture below. My husband is at the office today, so I had to make do with my sad self-portrait skills.
I apologise in advance for the poor quality of the picture below. My husband is at the office today, so I had to make do with my sad self-portrait skills.
Katie and Me in our Mommy and Me Jammies. Her blue lips are courtesy of the bag of M&M's that I keep on hand for positive potty training reinforcement. |
Reluctantly modelling the mini-me version |
Her little booty is way cuter in hers than mine is in mine |
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