Sunday, August 14, 2011

Dolls

I've been thinking about making a doll for G. for a while now, but didn't really have the guts. My neighbor does fantastic dolls and she suggested the bit of whimsy patterns and she was right! I got the Jo doll and made two, one for Alice's birthday and one for Grace. The undersea/mermaid fabric is perhaps my favorite of all time, I mean, I actually fell a little in love with the whole line it when I first saw it. It's a little hard to get your hands on it anymore, so I am excited to have Grace have it for her stuffie. They are really cute! Grace LOVES her baby in solid 30 min spurts (which is pretty good for a toy around here), particularly the legs which are longish and good for swinging and hanging around your arm, your neck, wherever and however you want to carry your baby. I did get a wool blend felt for hair and only got 1/8 or a yard, I'd get a bit more 'cause I like to wash it first, and it shrunk too much, well almost, I was able to stretch it back to size, but it took some work. ANYHOW... cute! Right? I also did some nested easy puppets for Nate and for G. before our vacation a la made by joel. The set we kept I accidentally made the "mom" the biggest, but got it right for nate's! The kids love these! Grace loves to wear the little girl around and talk with her.... crack-up.

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Lazy days

I'm working on a quilt that has taken up a handful of evenings sewing, but am at a moment where I need to cut a bunch more fabric, so seemed like a good time for a bit of a break. I'm about half way done though with the top... which really is what, like a quarter or an eighth of the way done really. It'll be good though, I am still lovin it! Anyhow, made a few lazy days skirts. Quick and easy!
The pink one is for Kaylee, I managed to make a cute little back-pack with the extra material. My kids were so excited about the backpack that I got some sharp ticking and made them some pants and the skirt for Grace and the bags... shoot no pictures of the cute bags. Fun, maybe not the most practical though. I barely got the kids to try on the clothes over, and was pleased to have them throw 'em on over what they were already wearing (thus the weird tops and for owen, the life preserver, which apparently is helpful for climbing too) and the poor shots, as they immediately took off and couldn't hold still for more than a moment.The skirt for G. is a bit bulky, but I liked the Pants for Owen... D. sent me the link to a blog with a free pattern, e-a-s-y really! Boldly, I even drafted my own pattern since the one provided was too small. I didn't think I was good with Pants, but I kinda get-it now.

Monday, July 11, 2011

about

Have I mentioned here before, those anxiety ridden days, with lists, feeling like I need balance, time slipping away? Yep, that's what I'm about these days... I think summer in Oregon precipitates some of that... such a long, cool stretch then wham, summer and there is just so much outside time you want to cram as much as possible into before descending into the gray inside time again.

Lost: We lost Grandpa Emery this month, he had a wonderful, long, life. He went in his sleep, though not without a bit of a fight. He was a wonderful, impressive man, he perpetually had a positive attitude, a heart so full of love that he would get teary at the thought of it, and could talk his way into and out of about anything I"m pretty sure. Spent a few days with my cousins, folks and aunt taking down his house, going through... his life. You know what sticks... his pictures, the man had pictures going back a hundred years, more... literally. It is so amazing, so wonderful to be able to look at him and his little rascal-like gang, his basketball days, army days, his heyday at Kresgee/Kmart, oh the 70s, the plaid, the heavy framed glasses. I'm so glad he got to meet Owen and Grace, wish he could have seen them grow, but still, the love, the touch of family will always mark them.

Plans: so many summer plans, vacations to take, deferred chores to do around the house, at work, camping, having the kids home for a few months (excited and anxious), getting ready for kindergarten.

Grappling: with the fact that O. is indeed going to really really go to Kindergarten, that he is growing up so fast. We say farewell to his YMCA buddies, though G. will return there in the fall. Owen can be silly, profound, helpful, sweet... so very sweet, adventurous, brave, he hides his anxiety well, but it pops out unexpectedly, so I suspect that it drives some of his behaviors that I otherwise have a hard time understanding... I wonder how school will impact this boy, I just don't know. I mean I expect he will do well, but how will he change? What will his teachers, his new friends, his world be like? Will we be able to get him there on time every day???

Making: Uh, my list of things to make grows daily, damn pinterest, BUT i'm kinda stuck on this quilt. Though I did get a quick summer skirt and wee backpack together for Kaylee. That was fun, I think I need more of those short projects right now. Not quite half way done with the quilt squares for my topper. Want to make more skirts, O. wants a bag like Kaylees, some pants for boys, maybe even a top for myself (maybe, though not quite feeling that brave yet).

Must: clean out the darned house, feeling like its closing in a bit, just too much stuff everywhere and not enough space. Starting to wonder if we can make it as four adult sized people in our space. I LOVE a small house, so much more efficient, I know where everyone is, relatively easy to clean-up, no stairs, just don't like 'em. but dang... too much stuff, want some secret space of my own too instead of squatting in poor Grace's bedroom.

Oh, there is more to be sure, that big fun summer bucket list to do. That less fun, but necessary list of other things to do, ... berries to pick.

We'll get it together, always do.

Thursday, June 2, 2011

mushrooms and a perfect evening.

Stepping out from swim lessons with Owen the last few weeks we have stopped to admire the mushrooms popping up under the pines, under the red currents, all around in our wet wet ground. Is this really June? Why are we still wearing our winter coats and keeping our toes covered in socks and heavy shoes? June? Hello? Mushrooms, yes, so we have been counting them each day until yesterday when there were just "So many that Mom couldn't wait in the rain for me to count them all" (as Owen reported to Brian). So many mushrooms of at least three different varieties; we stopped by the library on the way home and asked the librarian for all of her books on mushrooms and headed home with two (only 2 with good pictures and a handful of ed emberley books that I had on hold, so excited). Owen immediately set down and flipped through the field guide, figuring out potential matches to the mushrooms we saw and has been engrossed in it since.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Pasta night!

Family pasta party! Rings off, dough made, dinner loved. Also made a pretty cool, easy and inexpensive tent... I think $8 including the thrift-store sheets. After charging the battery for the drill maybe 10 minutes assembly (I didn't hem the sheets any more, just sewed some elastics on). Perfect inside and outdoors, super fun and the kids love it. I love it, I have spent as much time laying under it as they have :)

Sunday, May 8, 2011

rocks and owl houses

I donno, the title kinda sums it up. I had a bit of a crafting spurt after spending most of my free time... sleeping, working, that other stuff. http://www.purlbee.com/little-urchin-crochet-covered/ I am not really sure what the rocks are for, but they were my first foray into decorative crochet...they were really pretty easy, forgiving (believe it or not I used pretty much the same pattern for all of them, but my interpretation I guess varied... s'alright though, 'cause they're just fun covered rocks.) . There is something metaphorically satisfying about them, a solid, earthy, heavy rock covered with light lacy stitches. They look a little like sea urchins, a little spiderweby, pretty on the outside, tough, solid on the inside... appropriate for many of the Mom's I know.The first one was the large white one. when I finished Owen said "that's beautiful Mommy... you'll have to give it to Great-grandma Mary 'cause its your first one, it turned out pretty and she's a really special lady" Really, how could I argue... I made the next two for Mom, dyed the purple one with cabbage juice that we have been using for pH indicator fun with O and G. I got a fun afternoon away with some friends and we got a great brunch and hit Crafty wonderland. I wish I could remember the vendor's name (update: shufu found it), but there was a woman who made these awesome Onion houses. I made a facsimile of them when I got home, it was pretty easy! she also had some log houses, which were shaped more like mail boxes with cushiony logs quilted for the top and sides. Finally though, something to do with my overly felted (really thick) sweaters and those pendelton blanket scraps that seemed so perfect but have been sitting in my stash for a long time. We use them for Owl houses! super fun, not too tough... the pink one's door is a touch big, but otherwise they are pretty fun!


Saturday, January 29, 2011

fun with sculpey (polymer clay may be more generally correct, but sounds so stuffy)

Oooo, we had amassed a small, but useful stash of sculpty and during Grace's nap yesterday, Owen and I had a fine time making monsters, monster toys, buttons, cute little ring dishes. Sculpey and fimo (i'm sure there are other companies out there, but that's what at our craft store) have so many pretty, fun and bright colors as well as a more sophisticated palate... The little dishes are inspiration from a recent revisiting of some of my Etsy favs (http://www.etsy.com/shop/ArtMind, http://www.etsy.com/shop/palomasnest) and a Sonoma friend's NY resol. of balance :). Just little pinched out dishes (have a pretty cream and grey both with just a bit of pearly sparkle to them) with our alphabet stamps... some with balls of polymer clay, some with holes for some embroidery thread to swoop through.
I have a lot of work to do this weekend, but while with the kids, we have indulged our creative side as well, only took an hour or so of QT with the big kid and we both had a really great time... see balance!
Actually, Grace had fun too, she wanted to eat the clay, but had a great time pinching playdough to little bits.
Such fun, so easy, such cute little dishes to make me smile (while writing midterms).

Brian also made a cool lino for Chinese New Year! Happy year of the rabbit!
We'll have to pull together some t-shirts for the kids... maybe combine CNY and valentines day... we'll see.