Elizabeth Rogers: The Green Book: The Everyday Guide to Saving the Planet One Simple Step at a Time
Barbara Kingsolver: Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life
E. M. Forster: Where Angels Fear to Tread (Dover Thrift Editions)
Kate Waters: Tapenum's Day: A Wampanoag Indian Boy In Pilgrim Times
Charles E. Schaefer: Ages and Stages: A Parent's Guide to Normal Childhood Development
This is...
I've got 2 This is posts to catch up on today.
This is my demon. So it's not as serious as some of the posts I've read for this theme but it is the thing that is always hanging over my head.
My laundry.
It's always in a huge pile in the hall. There is a basket under there but it's quite buried. I try to catch up, but it never seems to happen. Whenever I sit down to read, sew, or just relax, there is a little nagging voice saying; "You should be doing laundry". I used to really enjoy it, and now that the weather is getting nicer and I can hang it out on the line, maybe I will again. but right now, it just ugh.
So that's kind of a downer. On to lighter fare...
This is the contents of my purse...
First the purse before being dumped,
and all dumped out.
What's in there??
a kids hat
my gloves
some trucks and an alien for emergency use
water
my cell phone
a sketch book
emergency oyster crackers
my money/card holder from Sewing Stars , it says, "I'm Lucky"
summer camp info
and my new rotary cutter from Martha :) , I got it today with a 1/2 off coupon, love that.
and a pencil and sketch book holder I made a a birthday present for one of Bubba's friends. I was carrying it around trying to find the perfect book to fit it and I think I did.
Some close up pictures.
This was pretty fun to make and guess what? I used interfacing! A first for me, so I am all kinds of proud of myself.
I was looking through my pictures and I found this one.
It's my Dotee Doll I made a while ago. She has been at her new home for sometime, but I realized I never posted a picture. I still think they are oddly cute, but I've got some major bag sewing to do.
I asked about possibly selling my market totes at a local farmers market this summer. This is huge for me because I am super shy and the idea of talking to people about my work is difficult to say the least. So I just got an email and they would like to see a few samples before they ok my little stand. Exciting and scary at the same time. I've got s few bags here, but if they say yes, I've got to get busy!
Some fairly random photos...
my crocus are up
the first, but not so pretty, laundry on the line this Spring
and Buddy says hi!
This is, first of all my 100th post! I can't believe I have written that much, but it must be true. Thanks to every one who has been reading, commenting, and supporting my efforts at crafting, gardening, and tiding up my life. It's been super fun and I think it's going to get even better!
This week's meme theme, suggested by Betty the Geek is...
This is My Creation
Since I tend to blog about every thing I make, here is a view of my most important creations. They are playing windmills.
I am so blessed.
I feel like I have a lot of catching up to do.
Being sick last week really put a wrench in my well laid plans. I hate being sick. Besides the obvious not-feeling-good part, it just feels like a giant waste of time. I would come home, hit the couch and basically be disabled for the rest of the night. Although I couldn't muster the strength to get up, I would lay there thinking of all the wonderfully productive things I could have been doing.
I think I will do the catching up in reverse, most recent (and fun) first.
This week we went to...
New York!
It was kinda spur of the moment but super fun! It was the kids version of the city,
the Museum of Natural History,which is AMAZING,
Toy Stores,
FAO, and Toys R Us, if you don't like crowds, skip Toys R Us, but FAO is worth the trip,
and candy stores
the M&M store, our youngest's favorite candy,
and a very fun place called Dylan's Candy Bar
(photo from Candy Addict)
in which I found the BEST Australian licorice which is my favorite sweet thing.
We had a Fromer's New York with Kids guide book and I would highly recommend it. It was full of good places to stay,eat, and was generally very helpful. I've put it in my Amazon astore.
For breakfast the last day we went to a little place called Alice's Teacup. A sweet little restaurant on 64th Street. The crepes were wonderful and it rekindled my love of tea. They served everything on mismatched china and there were child sized wings that you could borrow to wear. I was tempted, but I resisted.
A rare photo of me, I'm usually behind the camera. See the wings in the back?
yum.
In the going through the storage unit department, we have been making great strides and have managed to downsize to a smaller unit which saves us money and makes it feel much less overwhelming. One thing I found on this recent go-through was this picnic basket. It is full of sewing things I saved from my grandmother long before I started sewing with vintage materials. I didn't even know I had it. It was like getting a little present from Nana.
yes, that's a penguin.
My Nana was very frugal, she saved everything including the bread bag to keep odds and ends in. See the buttons :)
More catch up...
a fat quarter swap I sent to Portugal...
and finally, I've been loving...
vintage embroidery patterns which you can find at Needle Crafter ...
this mobile which I found going from here to here...
and playing with Flickr tools...
Just for fun...
a random weemee.
phew!
Well, so I know I am supposed to be focusing on my needle books this month, and finishing my birds, but have you seen these?
1. Group Shot Of The Girls, 2. Dotee Dolls, 3. Dotee 1, 4. Shabby Chic Dotee
They are called Dotee Dolls and I am strangely drawn to them. I know, weird. But there is something a little cozy and babushka about them.
So I made one. For a friend who needs some cheering up. She'll go in the mail this weekend. (the doll, not the friend) I'll post a picture in the morning, when I've got some light.
sewing kits. I've decided to focus on my little needle book/ sewing kits this month.
After I finish my birds, of course.
Tonight I cut out a bunch from the quilt I took apart. It's really hard for me to dismantle something that someone so painstakingly put together, plus then to cut into the pieces, yikes!
But I am trying not to hold on to things, and I feel like I am making something useful out of it, so they will be loved and used instead of sitting in a trunk gathering dust.
So I'm feeling good about them.
Here they are waiting to be put together...
the light is dark and way too yellow, I'm still waiting for those long summer days full of great natural light!
Some sweet little sachets I made for birthday presents, some late, some on time. I won't say who they are for so as not to ruin the surprise.
The flower is a Bubba original. The lace for the hanger is from my little gray cabinet, which has served me well. They are stuffed with lavender that is from the MyGooodness Etsy Shop. It's amazingly fragrant and if you are looking for lavender I would highly recommend this seller. I really enjoyed making these, they were fun, simple and done in a little over an hour.
Yesterday was Bubba's half birthday. They celebrate it at school because he is a summer birthday. I think it's a sweet little tradition. Plus when you're 5, it's really important to be able to say that you are now 5 1/2.
Last weekend while we were at the fabric store he had wanted to buy some 'kid fabric' so we picked up a yard of sweet little squirrel print flannel. He wanted to make a pillow case. So we put this together as a half birthday present.
I had some great cozy white fuzzy material (if anyone knows what I am talking about please let me know what you call this stuff). It's supper soft. I was going to use it as the back of a baby blanket, but this pillow case came first. The bias tape on the top is vintage from the gray cabinet. I used the fancy stitch option on my machine.
Yesterday I also went to my local recycle center. You can buy a membership and people and businesses donate things to be recycled. What you can find there is totally random. It ranges from office furniture to copy paper, binders, file folders, fabric scraps, felt remnants, and yesterday there were 2 weird bags of beads. Of course I snagged them. They are all strung on elastic so I spent a long time last night taking them off. It is oddly satisfying work.
I think there may be some bead embellishing in my future.
I am keeping to my list of things to do.
Here is a bunch of birds ready to go and be sewn. The red ones I thought would be nice for Valentine's Day. The white ones I am going to do with white floss and little pinkish beads, snowbirds. And of course, the blue birds of happiness. Plus a purple one for good measure.
Also, I put read 2 books on there. for the month. sad. but 2 is a start.
Sometimes with the kids, the laundry, the house and everything else I don't seem to pick up a book. So I set 2 as a minimum. I've finished one already and I've started on the second (see list on the left). I'm proud.
I hope everyone had a wonderful New Year's Day! I had a fun little breakfast at my neighbor's house to go to with the kids. They got to exchange presents and I made these for the moms, little travel sized sewing kits with a needle and a button, just in case. They could also be used as a needle book.
I used the last of one of my favorite vintage tablecloths. I used it on my table for a while, but it was time to turn it into something else.
front view...
back view...
you can see the strawberries on this side...
I've actually made these before.
But the inside is different this time.
The pictures are a little dark, but I had to get 'em wrapped.
Later I put together one of my needle book / sewing kits that I've been thinking about making from an old quilt top.
(I can't wait for spring light!)
This is one of my favorite prints from the quilt. I used a vintage button that matches the orange in the leaves.
I'm not sure what to put in them yet, if anything.
suggestions?