I started with Barbie clothes we already had. I inspected them closely and drew a simple pattern for the top. The bottom is just a rectangle of fabric about 20" wide by 5"-7" long, depending how long you want Barbie's dress to be.
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Barbie needs a new dress...
I started with Barbie clothes we already had. I inspected them closely and drew a simple pattern for the top. The bottom is just a rectangle of fabric about 20" wide by 5"-7" long, depending how long you want Barbie's dress to be.
Friday, June 18, 2010
This is what I will be working on as I spend a relaxing week in a cabin near Yellowstone.
Saturday, June 12, 2010
A Very Colorful Day...
My first attempt at making homemade playdough. I never considered myself the homemade playdough type of mom, but it was super easy! Much easier than running to the store with all 3 kids in tow, pushing them along through the toy isle, having to stop every few steps and hear how their little lives are so incomplete without these many wonderful toys, and then probably over spending on a bunch of other stuff I don't really need.
Homemade playdough. Here's how we did it...
I had all this in my pantry, which was such a pleasant surprise. I have no idea why I had the cream of tarter, I don't think I've ever used it for anything.
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Quilt it Yourself
That being said, it has been quite a while since I sent any of my quilts out to be quilted. I've been practicing quilting them myself, and it's been really fun! I started for 2 reasons. First, money. If I wanted to continue my hobby, I needed to find a less expensive way, but I knew I couldn't give up designer fabrics! Second, it has always bothered me to have someone else's work on my project, someone else's name on my quilt. I wanted to do it all, so it could be completely mine. I am more attached to the quilts I have quilted myself. And as it turns out, I really enjoy doing it, it is actually fun and a little addicting.
Are my quilts perfect? No. Does that bother me? Not really. I am NOT a perfectionist (thank goodness, I don't know how those kinds of people get through the day), and I enjoy the process most of all. I am creative, I take risks, I try new things. If it doesn't work out, well maybe I can cut it down and turn it into a bag or something.
So here's how I do it....
Start with some scraps of fabric or small projects you don't care too much about and practice. Before I begin I usually doodle a bit on a peice of paper, just to get an idea of how I should move the quilt. With a long arm machine you are moving the machine, with this method you are moving the whole quilt. It is easier to quilt a smaller quilt. For a quilt much larger than a lap size, you might just want to think about paying that quilter after all. But it's not impossible either, it just takes practice.
Lay your three layers out on a flat surface. I use my kitchen floor. If I have tape in the house (with 3 kids I usually don't) I use it to tape down the back of the quilt all nice and straight.
You can pin your 3 three layers together (they sell large safty pins specifically for this) or baste your layers together, or you can use something like this...
You'll need to roll up the side of the quilt to get in to fit under the arm. That is why it is difficult to quilt a large quilt, moving it around and trying to fit it under that arm can be difficult. This quilt is a baby sized, about 45" square, and was really easy to quilt.
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Isn't this cool!
Monday, June 7, 2010
My weekend project...
Friday, June 4, 2010
Our baby...
If P is a little fairy, then C is the princess. She is sweet and kind and loves people. She has started to make some little friends who she loves to play with everyday. 7am every morning "can I go play with...?" I wish that I could say that I have one child who takes after me, but no. I guess that is not a bad thing, I was shy and quite, my kids are playful, friendly and loud. They take after their daddy, who I love more than anything, so it's good.
I think C will be our family Geneologist someday. C's favorite thing to do right now is to ask me if I want to hear a story. This is how her stories go, "Once apon a time there was a Mommy, Daddy, Me, 'P', 'I', Grandma, Grandpa, Papa, Grandma Charlotte..." and then she proceeds to name all the people she knows or has ever meet, cousins, Aunt, Uncles, EVERYONE. She is careful to get everyone's name right and makes sure she doesn't leave anyone out. It can go on for awhile. Once she has named everyone... The End! C loves people.
C is old enough to start preschool this year but I am going to keep her home. Next year she can start school, but this year I am looking forward to some quality time with me and my baby ("P" starts 1st grade and "I" will be in 3rd). I feel like this is the end of the baby years for me, one last year for strollers, nap times and sippy cups, and then she'll go to preschool and our lives will start a new chapter.
This is the last of my three greatest creations. They are what I am most proud of! I owe so much of what I have and the mother I am to my husband. Without his love and support (both emotionally and financially) I could not have this life or be the person I am. And though I am not spotlighting him, I hope he knows how important he is in our family too and how grateful I am for him in my life.
Thursday, June 3, 2010
P
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Getting to know us...
I want to spotlight each of my kids so you know who I am talking about when I tell you all their zany adventures. Today I'll start with my oldest, "I" :) "I" is 8 years old and is in the second grade. He is a ball of energy! His favorite things are riding his bike, wrestling with his friends, and playing Wii (he is the family Mario Kart champ). "I" just started cubscouts this year and is having a great time. He was also diagnosed with ADHD within the past year. We always suspected it was there but this is the first year it became a problem with school work. I don't really know if raising a boy with ADHD is extra hard, all I know is "I", but I know I like all that he is, even when he is WILD! "I" loves to have fun and he brings fun and laughter into my life too. He has a big smile and a big heart! It has been so fun raising a boy. It is so wonderful to watch this little man grow, to dream about all he will accomplish, and to have him still need and love his mama despite being caked in dirt and who knows what else. It makes it extra special somehow. A girl is expected to be loving and sweet, but when a little boy is, it is truely sincere (not that I don't LOVE my girls, you'll get an earful of them later). I encourage everyone to give raising a boy a try, you'll never feel more loved.
P.S. I know it's weird to use "I" in the third person sense as well as I for the first person. Maybe later I'll figure out a better way to do it.
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
My first blog, my first post!
Just a little about myself... I am a mom of 3 beautiful children whom I will refer to from here on out as I, C, and P (to bad there is not a U, that would be funny. I'll have to remember that if I ever have a 4th kid... not likely) "I" is my 8 year old boy, "P" is my 6 year old girl and "C" is my 3 year old girl. I have been married 10 years this month to a wonderful husband. I am so grateful for all the love I have in my life!
Next to my family my second love is creating, mostly with fabric. Quilts are my favorite but I also make a bag or skirt every now and again. I have to carve out a little fabric time every day or I can get pretty cranky. I sell some of my creations on my etsy site mycottoncreations.etsy.com, mostly just for the fun of it.
Well, I guess that is about it. I am sure more about me and my wild and crazy (and with 3 kids, pretty loud) life will unfold in this blog over time so... stay tuned!