Tuesday, May 28, 2013

A birithday gift

A while back I found some material remnants, one of purple and a slightly smaller one of pink with gold sparkles.  I thought together they would make a cute skirt for my granddaughter's second birthday gift.  Now, I rarely sew at all and usually only such things as straight lines when putting simple table runners together.  My bright idea was to make a skirt - without having a pattern.  Oh, yeah, real bright. 

So, about a week before her birthday I finally get started on the skirt.  I can't find my roller cutter so have to cut the material with a scissors, guessing at how big to cut it.  I barely start sewing it together and my sewing machine breaks.  For several days I'm at a standstill with it, trying to find a sewing machine to use.  Then it dawns on me that there are a couple of machines at church that the ladies use when they quilt that I could use.  Finally, progress! It takes a lot longer than it should, or should I say I wanted, the skirt was finally together.  And then the tatting had to be sewn on (you didn't think I'd give her something like that without tatting, did you?).   It was finished the night before the party :-) (Just in time!)


When I tried taking a picture of her in the skirt she got all silly and wouldn't stand still.  It's a good thing I got any decent pictures because about five minutes after this picture was taken she tried to be a big girl and put her cereal bowl in the sink, which is great, but it still had cereal and milk in it.  There was milk from her chin all the way to the floor. 


The thread is a size 10 white with gold filament, which looks good with the pink material.  The beads are only on about two thirds of the tatting, front and sides but not the back (she doesn't have to sit on them).  I added the butterfly in the same thread so she would know the front from the back.

The skirt turned out wearable, which is all I could ask for. It's plenty long enough and the waist is elastic and can be let out some as she grows.  Flaws and all I think it is a success. 

"In order to succeed, your desire for success should be greater than your fear of failure." 
Bill Cosby
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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Joy


This was my Mother's Day gift to my mother-in-law.

This idea popped into my head complete once I found the wooden cut-out.  It was unpainted and I'm sure I got it around Christmas time one year but it was perfect for this occasion as my MIL's name is Joy.

I have a lot of these little flowers around as I usually empty my shuttle with them.  Of course, I didn't have (couldn't find) ones in colors that went together so I had to make a few more. The butterfly I made special with the beads just for this occasion.  The little birdy was already done (if anyone can tell me where I found this cute little doodle I'd appreciate it! I know it's out there somewhere but I can't remember where! I'd like to give credit to the designer)  Then it was just putting them together in a way that I liked.  

Okay, I had to paint it first.  And the paints were in a nice safe place, it just took me awhile to find them. And decide what color it should be, once I found out what paints I had.  It ended up being green mixed with white to tone it down from the Christmas-y color of the green. 

Then to finish it off it's completely coated with glitter glue.  It really looks much better in person. Sparkly.

It's now attached to her wall with some of those 3M Velcro strips.  They were brought along as part of the gift :-)

For once I didn't over think an idea, kept it simple.  

I'll have to keep my eye out for more of this type of cutout.  They could be made into quick, simple gifts for almost any occasion, depending on what they spelled out.

I'd have more pictures to share but I left my camera at my daughter's house this last weekend.  I really miss it.  And of course all the pictures I took at her house I can't download, either.  Bummer!  But the plan is to see them again this weekend! :-)) Joy!

"Joy is the feeling of grinning inside."
Melba Colgrove
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Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Button, button

Did everyone have a happy Mother's Day?   
Did you get a nice gift for your mother?
Or did you make a nice gift for your mother?

That's me, making the gift.  At least it was once I finally decided what I was going to make.

I had an idea but the reality was very illusive. I tried several things before the light came on and then, just like that, it came together.    


So much simpler than what I started with, too.  The butterfly is out of Oren Bayan size 8 thread, the flowers out of miscellaneous Lizbeth thread that I made while cleaning off shuttles. (Anyone else have a container full of flowers and other doodles?) I added a pinback to it so she can wear it.  She wore it pinned on her hat to church on Sunday. 

I liked the way it came out so well I made a couple more.


And then tried the idea with a few different buttons.


These were a lot of fun to make.

And aren't these great buttons?  The local fiber shop, Odd Balls Yarn Shop, has a lot of cool buttons to choose from.







 June 15 and 22 I'm scheduled to give beginning tatting classes at Odd Balls and plan on having each student decorate buttons with tatting.  Simple tatting with a fun result don't you think?
If anyone local out there is interested in taking one of those classes check out Odd Balls website at http://www.oddballsyarnshop.com/ or stop in the shop. It's in the Chisholm Trail Shopping Mall just south of Newton, Kansas.   I'd love to see you there. 

"Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever."
Mahatma Gandhi
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Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Marking time

I've been tatting all week and have very little to show for it.  Okay, I've been tatting but only for short stretches at a time.  That I accomplished anything is wonderful!

I've made two simple bookmarks.   One is made with Lizbeth # 166 Pink Cocoa in size 40. I've had it on my shuttles for doing the zipper pulls and was trying to work it off.  It didn't look like there was that much on them!  But it's size 40 and I've been working a lot with size 20 so I was fooled into thinking it was almost gone.


The other one is made with Oren Bayan Perele cotton size 8 in the brown-to-tan variegated and a deep green also in size 8 Perele cotton by Oren Bayan.  I think it would make a lovely gift to a man as it's in woodsy colors, kind of manly.

 It seems we know a lot of people graduating from either college or high school.  I'm glad bookmarks work up quickly and fit well into cards :-)  I've been working a bit on Mother's Day gifts as well as graduation gifts and several birthday gifts.  Now if I can just make progress on them!

I haven't even touched my vest this week.  Still thinking about it though.

"Nobody can go back and start a new beginning, but anyone can start today and make a new ending."
Maria Robinson
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