Monday, August 20, 2012

Another Baby Gift

I was hired to make this diaper clutch by a friend at work. The pregnant lady is having a boy and my friend really wanted a boy themed diaper clutch. I used the Grab and Go Diaper Clutch pattern that I've used quite a few times. The fabrics were purchased at Joann's, but I now can't find the selvage pieces to share who the designer is for the fabrics.

The clutch:


The changing pad and clutch:

The lining of the clutch is the same blue/green as the changing pad. Everyone I've made one of these bags for has raved about how much they love it. It's so convenient and much better than dragging a huge diaper bag to the park or on a walk.

Monday, August 13, 2012

Baby, Baby, Baby

At work there are so many ladies pregnant or who have just had babies.

Another baby shower was thrown and I made these bibs for a woman who found out she is having a boy in September. I used a pattern from Bend-the-Rules Sewing by Amy Karol. The fabrics used were in my scraps pile leftover from pj pants and a scarf that have been previously made. I also made a huge receiving blanket, but I forgot to take a picture of it.

Monday, August 6, 2012

Moving Away Gift for a Friend

My daughter's friend is moving a few hours away to live with her mom.  My daughter wanted to give her something as a moving away gift. She decided on a wristlet. Her friend loves John Deere and I found this pink John Deere print in my scraps. I had just enough to make this clutch.


I didn't have enough fabric to centre the John Deere symbol on the back and the front so I had to piece together the back to get two John Deere symbols. She loved this wristlet. My daughter also made her two collages of pictures her friend can hang on her wall in her new bedroom. There will still be lots of visits back home but it's not the same as being able to see one of your best friends nearly every day.

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Well Hello!

I know it's been a long time. I'm going to start fresh and post here more frequently. I have been busy with a few sewing projects that I'll share over the next few weeks. Here's some things I've finished up. There was a baby shower for a woman I work with. They really wanted to find out what they were having, but the baby wouldn't cooperate. Here's what I made for the baby shower:

An owl wall-hanging from scrapbook paper. I got the idea from Martha Steward and used her owl template:


A tiny pair of baby pants made from the  baby pants pattern and tutorial on Made by Rae:


And 2 bibs. Again I used the pattern available in the book Bend-the-Rules Sewing by Amy Karol:

Back with more projects later!

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Christmasy Placemats & Napkins



Awhile back Sew, Mama, Sew had a placemat and napkin sew-along. I decided to make these for my mom for her birthday. She decorates the house in blues and silver for Christmas, but I threw in the green to tie together the one print with with green in it. She really likes these placemats. Although I don't think she'll ever use the napkins. I really like how these turned out and now have placemats on my ever growing list of things to make for our house.

When I was a kid we opened one gift on Christmas Eve after church and we are carrying on that tradition with our kids. Every Christmas Eve after church we go to one of my husband's sister's houses and have a bite to eat. After eating each child gets to open one gift. For the past 4 years or so I've made something for my kids Christmas Eve gift. Right now I'm working on those Christmas Eve gifts. I'm not sure how much longer this will last as it's getting harder every year to come up with something for the boys.

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Skirts




Both of these skirts were made using Anna Maria Horner's tutorial. I ordered some lawn fabric from Sew, Mama, Sew! specifically for these skirts this past summer and wore them a few times each. I love, love, love, love, love these skirts. They are so comfortable to wear to work, around town and at home. I wouldn't recommend wearing white to garden though! But then I always end up dirty no matter what colour I wear gardening.


Saturday, October 8, 2011

Farm Themed Birthday

My youngest son is wild about cows and all things farm related. He was very insistant he wanted a cow cake again this year. I managed to talk him into having a barn cake with farm animals made out of cookies.



A few weeks before his birthday he told me, "You know mom, a barn really needs a tractor." I said, "Oh, really?" He said, "Yes. I think I need to have a tractor cookie to go with my barn cake and animal cookies."



Where in the world could I get a tractor cookie cutter? I needed to find the farm animal cookie cutters already (except the cow - that I already had) so I searched the web to try to find a tractor cookie cutter too. The shipping costs to and in Canada are unbelievably expensive so I managed to talk him into having a barn cake and a John Deere tractor cake with farm animal cookies. I did finally manage to find the pigs and ducks cookie cutters at the Bulk Barn (2 trips to 2 different stores though).


I made the cookies early in the week of his birthday and froze them. The cakes were baked the morning before his birthday and iced along with the cookies the night before his birthday. He loved these cakes and cookies. I made lots of cow cookies since he loves cows so much and each guest took a cow cookie home with them. (Sorry about the side-ways picture. Blogger won't let me load it turned around.)




He asked me the other day when I was going to make more cow cookies because he'd like to take some on his school lunch. He rarely askes for me to bake anything special for him, so I was pretty surprised. I think I'll have to get some made this week for him.