August 28, 2008

baby things . . .

A friend requested limey green and chocolate brown for a nursing cover I offered to make her. It was just the excuse I needed to buy some of this fabric at our local fabric store. I made a little pouch to match using this tutorial. I hope it goes on sale so I'll have an excuse to pick up some more in pink.

August 22, 2008

Baby Booties

A close friend of mine had a baby boy last night and since she really likes the sock monkey fabric, I decided to make a pair of baby booties and matching bib for her new little one. I used the Stardust Shoes pattern and it was so quick. I'll have to add this pattern to my list of great last-minute gifts.

A charity quilt

I was given a bunch of fabric from an aunt and wanted to make some quilts for the Pro-Life Society with them. Then Amanda-Jean, one of my all time favorite bloggers, started a baby quilt week because she also wanted to make some for charity. So yesterday I got the first top done. I want to make a couple more and then quilt them all at once so I can drop them off together. My biggest challenge when making gifts for others seems to be one of my girls trying to claim it as theirs first.

August 21, 2008

First Alphabet Pal

Well, I'm off to a late start but here is my first alphabet pal in the alphabet challenge. His name is Artie (and if you were ever addicted to Saved By the Bell - the original class - than you might recognize where I got the name from, the funeral song keeps going through my head). I'm working on a baby quilt to go with him because I enjoy making up quilt tops more than sewing animals. And next in the challenge, I hope to make a batch of matching pals to get caught up a little.

August 18, 2008

Car mat blanket

My nephew turned 5 on Saturday and since I started quilting after he was a baby, he never got a baby quilt from me. So I decided to make him something for a big kid - a car mat that can also be used as a blanket. He loved it and wanted all his cars on it right away. I've seen some more panels like this and especially like this one.

August 15, 2008

Waitress or Sewing Apron

One of my sisters is in need of a waitressing apron and I was inspired to make one by this. My version is simpler with one row of pockets. The finished size is about 15" x 8.5". It was so easy to put together, it took me less than a couple hours and that was with figuring out measurements myself. I think it will especially come in handy the next time I take my quilting with me somewhere and want to keep my rotary cutter, ruler, and scissors on hand.

August 14, 2008

Baby Bibs

So there's been so many babies born lately that I started buying gifts instead of making them, simply because I wasn't going to get any of my own sewing done otherwise. But I think it's still nice to include something handmade or if I'm mailing a card to still include a small gift. So I decided to try making some bibs and see if I enjoy it and how long they would take. I used this tutorial for the bibs but wanted to be able to tie them (my little one loves taking them off) so I added strings. I also wanted the project to be quick and avoid handstitiching so I used this tutorial on machine sewing the binding. It worked so well! I even used the same method on a smaller quilt and found it much easier to pin for 20 minutes than hand-stitch for hours. So now I have something new to do with my scraps as I'm sure I'll be making more of these.

August 13, 2008

Crinolines - done!

My "little" brother is getting married at the end of the month and between him and his fiancee there are nine little nieces aged 6 months to 7 years. And besides the two youngest, they will all have a part in the wedding. Which means they will ALL be dressed up and gorgeous. I ordered the dresses from Ebay from a sellers store awhile back (and saved a tonne of money that way) but the dresses needed a bit of a slip or crinoline. So I offered to make them - seven of them. They are done, it was boring, but it's done. I made them fairly simple and not real poofy since the dresses are full enough on their own. Total cost - about $25.

August 12, 2008

Apron Swap Again

My swap partner just let me know that she got her apron too! So now I can post some pics (if the pics looks a little fuzzy, it's because my 5 year old took them).

Apron Swap

I got a great start to my day today - the apron from my partner in the apron swap! I just LOVE the lotus fabric from Amy Butler's damask rose collection - so beautiful! And the fact that it's pink! I actually get to hang something pink in my house and my husband can't stop me! Thanks Tangee!