Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Wheelin'


We took a few spins around the neighborhood on Rocky's 4-wheeler with the boys in the little yard trailer and as we were finishing up as a family we rode through some woods behind our home that surrounds the city's utility easement. We were quite a little ways away when we saw a black streak which surprised us since we had not let Diego out of the fence. After we realized what had happened we recreated the scenario by putting him back into the fence and driving down the path. As I looked over my shoulder I saw our dog jump from the top of his dog house to about 7' horizontal and 4' vertical away to the top of our 6' privacy fence and then over the fence and partially down hill to the ground. We couldn't believe it. We let him be with us, "his people." and he thoroughly enjoyed it for a few more rounds. This picture is after I got off, Rocky took the trailer off and the boy's got on with him. Diego had a while out and then Rocky put him back in the fence but we were still outside, less than a minute later he did it again so Rocky had to move his house. Hopefully he won't try again. If only he was smart enough to figure out that it's only a 5' leap off the side of the deck on the other side of the yard and he's free. . .
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The first water play of 07




They had a blast, need I say more?
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Twin loaves


They finally came out right! These were made from flour I ground with the grain mill. They were not too dense, they rose well. They have been yummy to eat. I hope that my future loaves can come out this way!
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Making Peanut Butter

Charmie makes some carob peanut butter. He had lots of fun. Mardie gave moral support.
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Friday, April 20, 2007

Sock Monkey cover

I temporarily used some of my other bags for a few months and my Grace Smarthandbag kind of sat to the wayside, but after I made my last bag I realized that this one is really a great size for my things so an earlier trip to the store yeilded this yummy Moda print Funky Monkey which had to come home to be my new bag cover. 20 minutes later Voila! I love this cover for spring!
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Thursday, April 19, 2007

still redoing


I finally finished folding the smaller yardage, bigger scraps and fq's. I folded those over my 4" ruler and stacked them again by color in the smaller bins on the baker's rack. I still need to find a bin or two for my scraps that are too small to fold.
After that the next steps for the room are to paint, put up shelves on the long wall above my work table to hold Genie, Peaches and Baby Kenny. I haven't decided if my 201 will go up there or not. It's so much heavier and bigger than all of the others so I think I'll feel more comfortable with it on the rack right where it is.
Lastly I want new flooring. We don't want to remove the carpet as it's perfectly fine for a bedroom and this room may someday be a bedroom again. I just need a workable temporary solution. I'm thinking of some sort of solid flooring I can lay on the carpet that is easier to sweep/clean and will allow my chair to roll. I'm still trying to work through that though.
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Monday, April 16, 2007

Red silk handbag with fiber bloom

Red silk outer. Double straps. Handstitching at bag opening. Bag stands on it's own due to firm interfacing.
Striped silk lining. Magnetic snap closure. Four interior pockets for pens, cell phone, etc.
Free form quilted fiber bloom.
This was my first experiment with doing this and I like the look. I'll have to try this again. I think the plain red bag needed some sort of embelishment. This was supposed to be my new purse but it's just a tad too small. I'll have to decide if I'm going to sell it or save it.
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Sunday, April 15, 2007

new workroom

Before you get all excited I am still in the same room. I just love it now. I've been realizing how first my sewing work with the professional workroom to sew home decorations, and now the dance bags and other merchandise has been an answer to prayer. With both of them I was happy to have the work and potential for extra income, but didn't seem them for the GIFT that they truly are. Thankfully God has opened my eyes to see and I am so grateful. I am going to be in this room a lot more in the future creating so I needed to get it ready for work. The first thing was to organize my fabric and yarn stash. I had this idea a few weeks ago from one of my new knitting books to organize my yarn y color vs. by fiber type. I didn't want to mess with all of the yarn though so I put it off. That is until last night (Friday night) when I was reading a blog link my mommy sent and found a link for fabric stash organization. I really loved how her work looked so today when I put the boys down for nap I started folding the fabric. I folded all of my yardage and you can see it in the bins to the right. It's all organized by color. I can get 3 stacks per bin. I ran out of room when I got to the red so I stacked it on top. The white pile on top is wadding, stabilizer and interfacing. The large basket on top has been relocated and contains the yarn surplus.
To the left I finally organized my yarn by color and I LOVE it, both how it looks and the ideas I'm starting to get by mixing things up. Before I just saw all of the wool yarn and it looked messy and disorganized. Now I see the color values next to each other and can use them within the hue or across the spectrum.
This picture is taken several hours later after I had worked through some other issues in the room like moving the baker's rack. It has all of my fq's and scraps and still needs to be folded in collapsible baskets. It also houses the 4 vintage/antique machines I'm keeping. Singer 201, Peaches (301A), Genie (354), and Baby Kenny (1040). The other 5 I plan to sell.
Back to the stash. . . I also added a tier to my fabric stacker and put the red into it. I moved my postage supplies on top of that and moved the white stack over. I like it better here.
This is the room from the door. No I haven't finished my sewing room wall hanging, but I had forgotten about it so I pinned it up to remind me to finish it.
I moved SK to the middle so that I can more easily use Serge or BMK. I also gained a little extra room on SK's table for larger items I'm sewing. Rocky pulled my thread racks down so that I could move my baker's rack but they will need to be put up later. Right now they are cluttering up my flat surfaces a little but I'm so happy with my room redo I don't mind. One other thing I really like about this new arrangement is that my table has a long side against the wall instead of a short side so now I have plenty of room to walk between my work table and my sewing areas. Before I had to really squeeze to get through when my chair was there.
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Saturday, April 14, 2007

Dance bag #3



This bag is the 2nd bag I promised Gina this week. It is a mini drawstring messenger bag. Perfect for a Tween, but functional for older or younger . The strap is generous enough to be worn across the body on a grown person, but it is easily knotted to shorten it's length . It has three interior pockets, the center one is cell phone sized. The side ones are slightly wider, so a good size for makeup, hair bows, hair pins, keys, etc. I used three fabrics for this bag, the embroidered pink stripe, the chocolate micro suede contrast and the lining is a sparkly and slinky pink with iridescent metallic dots. It was very difficult to photograph the colors accurately. This bag is my original design.
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Friday, April 13, 2007

Tighty Tealies?




As usual out of necessity I came up with a design. Here are some training underwear I just made for Mardie. He's been in underwear all week and doing very well at staying dry. I designed these off the Gerber brand underwear that I already have. I used two layers of poly fleece for the exterior. 1 layer of Pixar Cars flannel for the inner and that is backed by a double layer of micro fiber toweling for the soaker area. I used FOE to bind it all. The FOE is not strong enough to cinch the waist like I wanted so Mardie has a little plumber's butt thing going on in the back.
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Dance bag #2

Here is the first of many bags I am making to be sold at the boy's dance studio. Ms. Gina, the studio owner and the boy's dance teacher asked me to make some bags to sell with the studio name on them.

This one is my original design. It is similar in size to Ms. Gina's bag meaning it's a larger sized tote. The base is wider than the top though you can't tell from this photo. It's a rich chocolate brown twill with chenille fibers forming the twill texture. It's very soft. The interior is a ballet/dance themed cotton print. I put in one small pocket for keys or phone, etc.

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Saturday, April 07, 2007

sample


Here's a sample knit from a combination of two yarns. I'm loving it, but let me know, what do you think?
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Tuesday, April 03, 2007

You knew this was coming

My sis got around to snapping this self portrait with Jada in tow and I had to snag it for my blog. I hadn't seen them actually use it, thouh I heard many tales of the use in the airport and even attempted use by my bil. I must say I'm so glad that it's working well for them, and I absolutely love this front facing cary that Janet is using. I wouldn't have tried it. I guess I have my mind already set. . . but it's awesome! Way to go J and JC3!Posted by Picasa

Sunday, April 01, 2007

Stolen without permission


OK, Jada is just too cute. I had to steal a copy of this pic from my sister's blog. Sorry Janet for not getting permission. I hope you don't mind.
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