I used some Superbuzzy fabric for the hem and the bias bindings.
Saturday, April 28, 2007
Tree smock
I used some Superbuzzy fabric for the hem and the bias bindings.
Thursday, April 26, 2007
The ecstasy and the agony
Of course, all lightbulb moments have their equally nutter flipsides. The first baby smock was entirely machine sewn, which was why I could finish one within a few hours. This one, aside from altering the pattern (what was I thinking?!), has a lot of hand sewing involved.
Because the bias is half the width of the trim I used in the first smock, I stupidly thought I'll hand sew it.....tiny outfit.....shouldn't take long, right? Wrong! So all I've got to show today is some unfinished business.
Also, thought to pass on the source of the cute japanese Thumbelina fabric that I showed you in the previous post. Lots of super duper cute fabric, its like looking at cute craft fabric nirvana. I'm already addicted.
Another late night of agony, folks!
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
In the works
Friday, April 20, 2007
Holding pattern
Anyway, here's my offering for today....my first self-designed stuffie. I have renewed admiration for the likes of Hilary and Jhoanna...their stuffed toys are so well designed and well proportioned.
The sizings are a bit off and the arm ends are too square, but I actually drew out the pattern for once, instead of winging it. And this was real fun to make, so to pass the time, I'll probably make a few more just to use up the wool stash, after I've adjusted the pattern, of course.
I also need to post about some recent mail goodness I received from Helene from a swap we did. I was only expecting the front three toile fabrics, but she also threw in the lovely printed silk and the nice blue furry braid trim.
Thanks so much, Helene, and I hope my package made it safely to you.
Okay, I'm off to post another swap package before I miss the deadline...yikes!
Edit: The geezer's comment on the stuffie was "Hmmm, not as cute as the other ones you made. I won't give that to any kids!"....and so ends my aspiring ambition to be a stuffed toy designer.
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Coming up for air
While I was in withdrawal over the absence of the quilt, I sewed up a cover for some moleskin cahiers that I had lying around. I'm one of those people who're forever writing notes and lists in little journals. My current one is soon to run out of pages and this is the replacement.
Also in the works is this baby smock I finished this afternoon. Its still a bit big on her and a tad too pink for me. Anyhow, its the first experiment in sewing small clothes. Geez, I thought the arm holes weren't going to fit on my sewing machine and I would've had to do hand stitching. A quick project is a good one for me.
I know now where to make the adjustments for the next smock, so I can start cutting into the more expensive fabric.
One last look and a better photo of the quilt top, I think, although that puckering on the top is causing me some minor palpitations...hmmm.
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
I can feel it, I can taste it
This will give me room to finally start all those other projects I've been putting off. Also, I already have this baby smock-to-be waiting in the wings.
I spotted the cute bias trim at Material Obsession today, while I was shopping for the sashing fabric. What can I say? It was begging to go home with me. I justified the purchase in my mind, thinking that I'll be using it right away for a version of this smock (from this book) for the bub. The things we do!
Time for some crafting frenzy over here, as I'm seriously eager to see the almost-end of the quilt. There's still the binding to do....gah!
I'm going to take a week's blog break......to focus and get into the zone. I'll see you all next week! I promise to show the crafty results!
Sunday, April 08, 2007
Gratuitous cute
I can't knit for nuts. My one and only attempt resulted in a rather wonky and fugly swatch of a scarf....a swarf? So, any hand knitted gifts coming our way are very, very appreciated. It definitely fits her now and just in time for the cooler weather.
Also, I must offer my apologies for the infrequent posts. I do mean to visit with a new crafty story at least four times a week, but I'm finding my hands full nowadays with general busyness over the still hobbling husband, the newly crawling bub and the keeping of the home. Fortunately, the geezer can now place some weight on the plaster casted ankle, so he's been able to do more of his own thing around the flat.
Craftwise has been of the boring sort lately. I had this old duvet cover that had seen me moving out of my parent's house through my twenties up until now. I didn't even notice that I've been carting around it with me through various residences in my mispent youth. Anyway, its made of the nicest cotton percale and very smooth, soft...I couldn't bear to put it in the rubbish. So I've cut it up and one side will make up the back of the monza quilt.
Bonus! The colour even compliments the Freshcut fabric on the front!
I've also been sewing up the hems of a few of the bub's trousers to be let out when she gets taller....like I said, boring. And I also unpicked these felt flowers from one of the said trousers. Why? Its easier to pair unembellished tan trousers with every single colour top in her wardrobe.
Oh yeah! I'm also reading this new acquisition. I received some Borders vouchers recently and they've been burning a hole in my wallet.
For a bit of fun, I added a circular piece of yellow felt, some french knots and attached one of the felt flowers to the base of a small baby-size clip. Ta da!............Hmmm, can't really see it from this angle. But, trust me. Its cute!
Thursday, April 05, 2007
Lazy days
Tuesday, April 03, 2007
By forty
Any number ending with a zero or a five is a milestone age for me. Its always been that way....and having turned recently into one of those milestone numbers (35, if you must know), my mind is pondering on the next set of goal posts to direct my efforts.
I'm not talking about the annual resolutions at the beginning of the year....must cut down chocolate consumption or must jog around the block an extra five times....not those. I'm thinking more of the kind of goal-setting that I used to do when I was a young lass starting out. Fifteen years ago, I had plotted out a plan to have moved out of the family home, meet the man of my dreams, have a successful (by my standards) career and have married, each by a certain age but not necessarily in that order. You know what? I think I may have achieved them all, maybe not to how I initially envisaged, because real life does get in the way occasionally. For one thing, the original man of my dreams wasn't the one I eventually married. But the one I've willingly chained myself to is a hundred times better than the supposed "dream" guy.
This time around I'm making a list of everything I'd like to have achieved by the next milestone number...the dreaded four-oh. So for the next five years, this is the list I'll be going back to look at. Hopefully, blogger lasts that long!
- Be in a creative position professionally and still have fun doing it (this needs to be more specific, but I'll do that off the blog)
- Move out of this flat and into a house with a yard...so that the kids and animals can roam
- I mentioned "kids" plural, so yes I'd love another little tyke but not just yet. I'll need to work on the geezer lots to get this done
- Move to Brisbane and make new friends in a nice neighbourhood
- Settle in the house that we'll be living in for the rest of our lives
- Spend lots of time with the bub while she's growing up. These first five years are the formative ones, after all
- Slow down
- Go travelling overseas....either Europe again or North America
- Get back into sewing some of my own and the bub's clothes
That should do for a start!
As an aside, ever since I started crafting in earnest months ago whilst I was still pregnant, I've found a new appreciation for all things handmade. Independently crafted items hold more personality and seem to me much more infused with "life". So please meet May the Stumpy Bunny, a new present for the bub from Maritza's etsy shop. She's a more refreshing and charming addition next to the mass produced toys on the bub's shelf.
Geez, that was a serious post! Slap me next time.






