A pretty throw with some really lovely fabric for the Erin and Mikes much belated wedding gift.
I've made two of these now... with some wool batting, This one is doubled batting so is extra fluffy... um, except, perhaps double layer of wool batting to cousins in Las Vegas in the middle of summertime... maybe not brilliant on my part, but it must get a little chilly in the air conditioning right?
Has a kona cotton back and a nani iro double gauze on the front, which I totally totally love.
I machine tacked it with silver thread and added a little note. I love it so much I actually made two of these... different double gauze... one for us to keep... I'll post a picture of it as well.... though it only had one layer of batting...
This is intended to (a) keep a log of things that I've made, or that loved ones have made, or that I just think are cool (b) allow me to share some of these projects with friends too far away and (c) keep track of a few of the things I just want to remember.
Sunday, August 5, 2012
Sunday, July 15, 2012
When you're hungry...
So... Brian at work was lamenting that he was in a food rut lately... so I suggested Indian. BUT... did we have anything that would work for an after-work meal? We did have a big ol' bag of spinach. Saag paneer? Perfect! Uh, no paneer, no garam masala, so... we made it! Seriously, Paneer is not tough, give it a try.. hot milk + lemon juice and voila! Garam masala... oh, its a blend of many of the spices we do have... handy (thank you internet!). Anyhow, in the end, it was awesome, it was pretty and it was yummy!
Washed down with Brian's Raspberry Wit and Wit beers. He makes me the raspberry every summer, its nice. Also doin some sewing... I get a little uncomfortable around finals weeks (summer sessions come quickly) there is a bit of a lul between the time that I put the final together and when I have to give it, THEN I know it will get busy, with grading, the end of the term and gettin gready for the next... So, I sew now.. in that lul.
I tackled a smaller Figgy Sunki pattern for Grace.
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It's pretty cute on her,
Zipper, though not as well centered, was better going in this time.
With the gold toms, shades and the temporary tattoo... the sweet tunic even gets a bit edgy.
Then I put together this gathered top from Polka Drops book..
It's for Alice's birthday in a few weeks. It was surprisingly tricky, the arms and figuring out what thy wanted me to do for the gathers, but I think it turned out. I was even feeling good enough to add a pocket, which looks a bit off kilter in this picture.
Washed down with Brian's Raspberry Wit and Wit beers. He makes me the raspberry every summer, its nice. Also doin some sewing... I get a little uncomfortable around finals weeks (summer sessions come quickly) there is a bit of a lul between the time that I put the final together and when I have to give it, THEN I know it will get busy, with grading, the end of the term and gettin gready for the next... So, I sew now.. in that lul.
I tackled a smaller Figgy Sunki pattern for Grace.
It's pretty cute on her,
Zipper, though not as well centered, was better going in this time.
With the gold toms, shades and the temporary tattoo... the sweet tunic even gets a bit edgy.
Then I put together this gathered top from Polka Drops book..
It's for Alice's birthday in a few weeks. It was surprisingly tricky, the arms and figuring out what thy wanted me to do for the gathers, but I think it turned out. I was even feeling good enough to add a pocket, which looks a bit off kilter in this picture.
Hmmm, anyhow, added a few little pillows to play with in the pocket.
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Celebrity sightings...
Yep, you guessed it... that's me and Phoung Tran! Great coffee, nice barista! Brian and I were just discussing how we have friends in LA or NY who always post the big celebs they see around town... Well, we have them too! Now, just to get pictures with Bob and Billy... hmmm
Sunday, July 1, 2012
Summer sewing gifties
Sunki tunic by Figgy for Kaylee. It fits Owen okay, though it not too roomy at the 6/7 size, I hope it fits her. This is a bunch of new firsts for me... pleated sleeves, inset pockets and a zipper!
It took me a bit longer than most dresses, but I really liked doing it, it was like a puzzle. I made Grace ruffle shirt from Polka drops book, this time in a coral color she picked out last time we were at cool cottons.
Finally, the newborn kimono shirt from purl bee. These were so fun to work up and I got to highlight some of my recent fabric favorites.
the mini-mike pattern for Max.
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and this cute subtle snail for Elsa.
It took me a bit longer than most dresses, but I really liked doing it, it was like a puzzle. I made Grace ruffle shirt from Polka drops book, this time in a coral color she picked out last time we were at cool cottons.
Finally, the newborn kimono shirt from purl bee. These were so fun to work up and I got to highlight some of my recent fabric favorites.
the mini-mike pattern for Max.
and this cute subtle snail for Elsa.
Thursday, June 21, 2012
When She Grows Up (age 2 3/4)
Mommy: Grace, what do you want to be when you grow up?
(Expected answer: princess)
Grace: A flower!
(explanation) I a princess now, I go La La La and spin. Flowers grow up.
(Expected answer: princess)
Grace: A flower!
(explanation) I a princess now, I go La La La and spin. Flowers grow up.
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
you know... blogging and all
I am a persistent blogger. Not so much here, but the kids blog site, man, I get that done, regularly, and I love it. Well, Sunday night when I would rather start another project or just veg, then I sometimes think twice. But really, I love remembering, love making a point of sitting down and thinking about how special each week has been; taking the time to be grateful for each meal, each bike ride, every friend. Sure we pretty much do the same things over and over, but nobody is ever the same, the kids grow, they look at things differently. Our days move so quickly, that taking time to recollect is like a prayer, a thank-you. You can see why it is hard for me to edit.
Sunday, June 3, 2012
the bender continues
Owl jammies for Grace too... I want a picture of them together, but it is like trying to catch the wind.
From the same book as Owen's bug hoodie, Polka Drops. The darned ruffle that attracted me to this pattern was
such a pain in the patootie. First I had one going one way and the opposing ruffle in reverse. They really are more pleats, more regular than a ruffle... theoretically, they didn't quite line up, but I am okay with that. Then I sewed them on poorly, had to re-do, then I had a hard time with the placket, had to re-do that once or maybe twice... I managed to cut the opening a hair too big, and all of that ripping out and resewing inadvertently made the bottom opening there too big to cover, so I had to do some mending already before it was even worn... too bad, but it isn't too obvious, hopefully. And a button hole flub, that had to be redone. Grr... pleats. To top it off, Grace loves it and wants to wear it constantly AND it needs ironing, like really badly, I don't really love ironing.
but I love the shirt, and I love her, and I don't learn 'cause she picked out a coral fabric to do another. I finally got a figgy sunki pattern that I am aching to try, but with finals week coming up, and then vacation, then summer school, I am not sure I have enough to pull through with projects planned. Let's hope.
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