Sunday, August 19, 2012

Last for a while

 I have very conscientious babies.  They don't come until I finish my crafts.  My daughter came three days late, and I think it might have been because it took that long to finish the Christmas crafts that year (she is a  December birthday).
I spent months agonizing how to style wise fit a baby into my 6 year old's bedroom.  I didn't want to turn it into a baby nursery, and make him the visitor, but yet I did want the crib to "fit" in the whole scheme.  This is what I came up with, after searching pinterest many many times.
Unfinished quilt blocks that I am going to put on the wall above the crib.  The yellows are left over from the bunting over the window. The rest of the fabric was also left overs, so the project was FREE. I think the animals are an odd mix.  I would have liked to do all exotic zoo animals, which would have fit with the circus theme of bunting, but I wanted my older son to actually like the animals I was hanging on his walls.  So that is why the fish and the bunny got squares.  The giraffe was one of the few mammals my son actually enjoyed watching at the zoo, and the elephant, well he doesn't mind them, and I love them.
A close up.  I just used heat and bond for the animals.

Saturday, August 11, 2012

Revist

Remember all the shirts I made?  I think the kids look great in them.

Friday, August 10, 2012

Girl Baby Things

My friend has been pregnant along side me.  Its been fun, our 6 year olds were in same Kindergarten class together, and so we saw each other every afternoon until the summer.  Her due date was two weeks after me, so we have been at the same stages together.  Plus we were in a competition to see who could be the smallest pregnant lady ever, always arguing who was smaller.  We were both convinced the other one was.
Anyway, I made her this blanket and burp cloths.  I'm missed her shower, because I'm recovering from having my baby.  (I typed this up before he came.) And now that I'm looking at this picture I realize its hard to see what it is.  A blanket with a corner turned up, and three burp cloths, with chenille.
 Oh well, I'm not taking new pictures, here is a close up on the material.

Thursday, August 9, 2012

My Baby's Baby Blanket

I had a baby two days ago.  He is really wonderful, and really big.  Ok, 9 lbs 2 oz, is not HUGE, but it is for me, my other two were 7 lbs 8 oz.  Thankfully he was induced 10 days early or he would have been 10 lbs! I couldn't birth that.  Like I said though he is really wonderful, and smells wonderful.  I'm too tired to go get the camera and upload pics, and I'm too tired to write details on my other blog, so this is what the announcement is for now.  Here is his baby blanket.  
 I have been saving this material for a few years now, no baby seemed good enough for this cute tractor print until I found out I was having a boy.   I found it nearly impossible to find a matching back.  I went to at least three stores, which is a lot for material.
 Oh, yes, I'm madly in love with my baby.  Just for information I picked the first name months ago, and my husband finally picked the middle last week.

Friday, August 3, 2012

Third Book

I finally finished my third baby book for my daughter.  The brag book.  My son's book, overwhelmed me, I didn't think I could recreate that much work, so I kept putting off this book.  Then I bought this ugly 8x8 album on clearance, it was perfect. I skipped play group yesterday and spent the day making this, it is nice to be done.
I'm so ready for this next baby to be born, all I have left to do is get my husband to pick a middle name.




 This is my favorite page, all the ID bracelets I've saved these last three and half years.




There are more pages, and more grandparents, but I think we've seen enough.


Thursday, August 2, 2012

Long Forgotten

Back when my oldest was two I pieced together, a small quilt.  I turned it over to my mom to quilt, and I long since had forgotten about it. She recently found it and had her friend machine quilt it. The quilting is really beautiful. 
 It was good to see this long forgotten quilt, I was frustrated that I have made no progress in quilting over the years.  Turns out I did!  I would have never pieced these squares in this order if I made this quilt this year.  At first my order annoyed me, but then I realized life is about making progress and the order is what is is.  On a positive note, I love how even my sewing is, those corners look perfect!

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Matching

With something as amazing as my baby quilt, I decided I need more fabulousness.  So made some matching burp cloths to go with the quilt, with left over material.  I had more material to make more, but then I couldn't figure out why I would need more than three. They are chenille on the back.  


Guess What My Mom Brought?

My mom was out visiting in the beginning of the month and you'll never guess what she brought?!
My baby quilt, I had mailed it to her to have her friend quilt it.
 Its beautiful huh?  I don't mind saying so myself.  Here is a close up.
 Here is the back.  Oh I love it.  Its a shame it will be too hot to use when my baby first comes.

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

One week

 Wahoo, one week out from my induction for my third child, and I finally finished my second child's baby book.  My second child who is three and half.
I kind of love how ghetto baby books are.  You can't frill them up like scrapbooks, they are what they are.  You just glue and fill in with a pen.

Worst Project

I bought a used swing for my daughter, I spent $30 on it.  I really liked it, its a great swing, I like that the chair is not hard plastic chair with a cover on it but instead a hammock style chair, unfortunately the music selection is terrible. Its a Graco Lovin Hug. Unfortunately for this time around the swing is pink, and I'm having a boy.  I thought about getting a unisex covered swing, but at the consignment store I bought it at this was really the nicest swing at the price. Well three years ago, my husband wanted to get rid of it, but it was such a nice swing, and it folds up, and long story short, I never got rid of it.  
There are so many pins about recovering your carseat, I thought great, I'll just recover the swing.  It was terrible, it was a terrible craft.  It was not fun, but I'm grateful that its now blue, and it only cost $7, but it was so not fun.  And please do not come over to my house, and look at my stitches, if you look hard I'm sure you'll see pink.

Actually now that its done, I'm glad I didn't get rid of the swing, our baby consignment store is expensive, and we haven't had much time for garage sales this summer.  The project took about two movie lengths.

If I ever have another girl I can unpick the blue and it will go back to pink.  But if I have a girl, then a boy, he might just have to stick with pink, I don't think I could ever do this again, then again, isn't that like having a baby. I didn't unpick any part of the original swing, I just sewed up on top.

Friday, July 27, 2012

The end of Christmas in July

I finished my stocking board and I'm so very proud of it.  I can't wait until December, but mostly because my baby will be four months, and so life will be easier, and he will be more fun than he will be say in September.
 Need another shot?  The board looks really pink in the pictures, but it is red.  Remember how I like my finished wood project variegated. If you scroll through my painted wood label at least half are variegated paint.  Its just so much fun to only sand off half the paint off, and the do a wash with the paint.
 Once again no cricket, so I did the lettering the old fashion way.  Traced a print out, like this tutorial, then re-wrote over the tracing with a silver sharpie.  Then it wasn't thick enough for my taste, so I cut off the tip of the sharpie, to make it wider.
I love my holly.  I made the same flower rosette as I've in the past, except for smaller and wider, so they look more berry like and less flower like.  Then cut out leaves and put batting inside.  I'm really quite pleased with my free motion sewing leaf veins.

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Christmas in July

Remember how we talked about how maybe I'm not so sane in my eighth month of pregnancy?  Well I figured I might as well make my baby a stocking now, instead of in a few months when life could be potentially crazier.  The stores are already selling christmas material so why not.  Well I got out my other stockings and I got out my christmas material, and decided I've never really liked my daughter's stocking.  So I pulled it all apart, and made a better one. It goes so much better with the family's pile of stockings.

Here is the before of her stocking, here it is with the whole family's stockings, see it just didn't match. It needed more green.

  Then I set about making my new son's stocking.  I absolutely love this christmas material, and find it very challenging to match, but I think the black polka dots worked well.

Oh and you were hoping to see his name... all in good time, my eight faithful blog followers.
So here is my happy little family of five stockings.  I decided I'm making a "the stockings were hung" board since I don't have a fireplace. (I bought my friend's Family Home Evening board, for $2 at her garage sale and am refinishing it.)

Then as I stared at the stockings I realized the embroidery on my firstborn's stocking has always looked awful, so I unpicked and redid that.  Plus I have never liked the shape of the toe on his, so I fixed that too.  Can you see the difference from the pictures above and this one.
Ahh, Christmas.

Monday, July 23, 2012

Much Simpler Project

I made a much simpler project for my next pre-baby project.  A baby sheet.  Remember these and these?  Well its just a yard and quarter of calico with a hem on the ends.  Only one layer.  I think this material looked so baby luxe to me.  I love it, when I showed it to my husband, I said it sort of looks like tie material, he said oh yeah, that is what it was reminded me of.
After finding the first link, I wish I had a baby toile material to make another one out of.

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Insanity

I might be a little insane.  Want to see my latest pre-baby craft?
First off a trip down memory lane. Last time I had a baby I made this shirt for the older sibling.  For some reason things get bigger and crazier each time. That "big bro" shirt took about 30 minutes.  Instead of a simple shirt, I did this:
Which also served the purpose of a coming home from the hospital outfit for my august baby. I couldn't find anything I like that seemed good for bring a baby home to a hot house during a heat wave.  I pray that the heat wave will be over by then, I thought a onesies and a light blanket would be perfect.  Who knows?
So big brother got a shirt.
 As did big sister.  She is super excited about her shirt and monkey, she loves monkeys.  Unlike my first born. Ignore the fact that you can see my tracing lines under the shirts, I guess I should wash them huh?
 Then the crown jewel baby brother's shirt.
 A close up on the embroidery.  (By the way this is not an original design. That's just not how I flow, and I'm pretty sure most crafters don't.)

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Burp Cloths

When my daughter was born my relief society gave me two burp cloths, they were flannel on one side, and chenille on the other. They were absorbent as any other burp cloth for my reflux baby, and were much prettier than normal diapers.  So when I found out my baby was a boy I knew I wanted to make some boy ones.  Bizarrely enough they took a long time to get to the top of my to do list. I finally did them a few weeks ago, here they are.