This time for my brother and his wife who had there first baby! I used the Sweet Little Dress pattern (once again!) but this time inspired by Leisl from Brown Paper Packages when she did a pattern makeover month this past spring. I copied this one. It was a lot of fun to make and I love the finished product! I made it a twelve month size but should be able to be worn around 9 months as a dress and up to 2 years as a shirt.
I tried to get my almost 2 year old to model it but she was not at all happy about it!!
29.10.10
25.10.10
Anneke's first sewing experience
Over Thanksgiving (Canadian) weekend our kids had a whole week off and I had promised Anneke I'd let her sew on my machine. A while back Alisa had made drawstring bags with her kids so I thought that would probably be a good first project for Anneke as well. She did very well (just had trouble waiting to finish it for a few days while we had company). I forgot to take any pictures of her behind the sewing machine but she did do it all herself except for the ironing.
And, just for fun, a couple of pictures of the kids in the leaves...that are all gone now :(
And, just for fun, a couple of pictures of the kids in the leaves...that are all gone now :(
20.10.10
Welcome gift!
Last week a friend and I got together to make an apron for our new pastor to go with a BBQ they received as a welcome gift from the congregation. While we were at it we made two little ones for his younger daughters :)
We used an old apron to copy - very basic. It turned out great and fit him too!
We used an old apron to copy - very basic. It turned out great and fit him too!
18.10.10
Kids Crafts
This is a project that my two older kids have been working on off and on over the past half a year or so. Anneke is finished hers but Lukas is still working on his.
It started with a container of triangle scraps left over from my bright quilt. They laid them out how they wanted on some fusible web and I ironed them onto a scrap of fabric. They had a lot of fun picking fabrics and both enjoy the stitching but it does definitely go in spurts of enthusiasm!
Here's Lukas working on his:
And here's Anneke's finished "pillow":
It started with a container of triangle scraps left over from my bright quilt. They laid them out how they wanted on some fusible web and I ironed them onto a scrap of fabric. They had a lot of fun picking fabrics and both enjoy the stitching but it does definitely go in spurts of enthusiasm!
Here's Lukas working on his:
And here's Anneke's finished "pillow":
I don't know how long it'll stay together but it was fun and their first time using a real needle :)
13.10.10
Something Small
It's been a while since I've posted anything. I have been doing little bits of sewing here and there, one thing being a gift that I can't post about until it's received by the newest baby in our (extended) family :)
I did make this recently for a new little one in our church but forgot to take a picture of it so the mom nicely did that and sent me a picture. It's about a 12 month size...just a basic skirt and appliqued onsie to match.
I did make this recently for a new little one in our church but forgot to take a picture of it so the mom nicely did that and sent me a picture. It's about a 12 month size...just a basic skirt and appliqued onsie to match.
4.10.10
Mrs. K's Quilt
A few weeks ago, I alluded to the fact that I was working on a really special quilt. More special than any other quilt I have worked on.
I have known Mrs. K for many years. She and my mom have been friends since I was a toddler and have stayed friends for almost 30 years. That's a pretty long time.
For the past 9 years I have also been a member of the same congregation as Mrs. K. (Not my mom though.) I am pleased to call some of her daughters my friends. This past summer, Mrs. K was diagnosed with breast cancer. She had a lumpectomy (is that spelled right?) and now is undergoing pretty harsh chemotherapy treatment.
When I found out that she would need this treatment I knew that she needed a quilt. A very special quilt. Something to keep her warm and keep her spirits up on the terrible days.
Mrs. K is a very blessed woman. She has a husband and 6 children who love her and care for her as well as numerous other family members and church family. She is so thankful for that support. Last Monday a few of us surprised her with a little morning 'party' and presented the quilt to her. She loved it. It was so worth it.
Wednesday I will post a little bit about how we organized the making of this message quilt. Just in case anyone else out there would like to bless someone in their lives with such a gift.
Have a good week!
Thanks to Heather for letting me steal her photos for this post.
I have known Mrs. K for many years. She and my mom have been friends since I was a toddler and have stayed friends for almost 30 years. That's a pretty long time.
For the past 9 years I have also been a member of the same congregation as Mrs. K. (Not my mom though.) I am pleased to call some of her daughters my friends. This past summer, Mrs. K was diagnosed with breast cancer. She had a lumpectomy (is that spelled right?) and now is undergoing pretty harsh chemotherapy treatment.
When I found out that she would need this treatment I knew that she needed a quilt. A very special quilt. Something to keep her warm and keep her spirits up on the terrible days.
Mrs. K is a very blessed woman. She has a husband and 6 children who love her and care for her as well as numerous other family members and church family. She is so thankful for that support. Last Monday a few of us surprised her with a little morning 'party' and presented the quilt to her. She loved it. It was so worth it.
Wednesday I will post a little bit about how we organized the making of this message quilt. Just in case anyone else out there would like to bless someone in their lives with such a gift.
Have a good week!
Thanks to Heather for letting me steal her photos for this post.