Saturday, August 30, 2008

Hey Mama! It's Votin' Time!



Oh, there is alot going on in political arenas right now but this isn't about that, thank goodness. Our lovely etsy is currently running a contest and asking for votes on Handmade Kids goods. Voters are automatically entered into a raffle to win an etsy gift certificate, which is great. But, more than that it is a great opportunity to support the amazing artists at etsy that make such beautiful things. So, head on over and vote! It only lasts to September 8th.

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Serious Quiltspiration

I was captivated when I stumbled upon this blog. The work is amazing. http://aquiltisnice.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

The secret life of freezer paper

My sister is a great freezer paper stenciller but I've always been a little intimidated by it. This discovery, however, has pigued my interest once again. From Hideous! Dreadful! and Stinky! blog, a new find discovered through flickr.


Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Tiny Street Art

This is pretty cool, check it out.

http://little-people.blogspot.com/

Monday, August 25, 2008

Itty Bitty Ideas

Two new little girls, one on the way and one that has arrived! These are simple little taggie blankets. I used iron on letters for a small message to them. For the welcome blanket I did a bit more quilting than the one for Cora (who is 12 days old).


Here is a full view and peak of the back side. The lettering is a bit more subtle than I would have liked but it does add some texture to tummy time. Most exciting for me was the chance to make girl things!

Friday, August 22, 2008

Run, Table, Run!

This runner completes a wedding gift for a friend, the cocktail napkins were the other component. I did some freestyle embrodiery on the end of each side of the runner...

Here is the 'long shot' view, which isn't that great but a full view of the runner actually looks really dull becuase the embrodiery blends in. I used a linen on the top and dotted teal and brown for the backing. I love the way that linen drapes, it's so nice.

This is a bit of detail for the embrodiery at the other end. The embrodiery floss is actually baker's twine from the Martha Stewart line, which I find myself using in all kinds of ways these days. It's just plain handy.

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Love in surprising places

I've visited Nashville twice and each time I am surprised by how much I like it. It always inspires a love of early country music and secret affinity for neon lights. But, best of all is the Hatch Print Shop. They use old-fashioned letter press method to create amazing music posters, t-shirts and more. And, have been using this method since the Cash and Presley days. Their images are all over Nashville and even grace the cover of my conference brochure. I love the care it takes to work letterpress and the beauty of the handcraft it imparts.
These great images are taken from a gallery in Canada called Uppercase, which featured Hatch Print Shop at their gallery a while ago. Check them out at http://www.uppercasegallery.ca/hatch-show-print/ for all kinds of inspiring artwork.

Saturday, August 16, 2008

The Inevitable Mug Shot

When I saw this from Angry Chicken, I knew that I was going to have to copy this idea. The stars aligned when we caught our little man very seriously reading Brown Bear, Brown Bear without pants and my father-in-law reached his long-awaited retirement. This mug was inevitable. I crack up everytime I see it.


Friday, August 15, 2008

The new wallet--harumph!

I made this from the instructions in Lotta's "Simple Sewing", which I really like but I'm not so crazy about this wallet. It's mostly because me and bias tape don't really get along. I was supposed to miter the corners and everything went a bit haywire so I ended up sewing twice along the bias tape edge and then had to add a third stitch to try and make it look like the two stitches were part of some secret design...and well, it just looks a little sloppy. Guess I think that this could be alot easier. Seems like Beth figured out how to do the whole project quickly and have it turn out beautifully.
And...the inside is lined so it has raw edges, argh!
I do like the button and latch portion. This was my first attempt at sewing my own button hook and I like it. So, I guess that worked out well. I does serve the purpose though of funking up my sad old checkbook. So, I can't say everything went wrong.

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Taking things to new heights. Ha!

I can't resist a pun, I really can't. And, this is exactly why I will make such a good, embarassing mom as soon as my son is old enough to be embarassed by me. Now, he thinks I'm pretty great regardless of what I do. But, I digress. The height chart. I fell in love with this fun fabric and had to have it. After pondering what to do with it for a while it became clear it was born to be a height chart. I love the fun of tracking a kid's height and how exciting it was, as a kid, to see how much you've grown and feel this crazy pride about it. So, there you have it...this guy came into being.
I made it a bit like a quilt with cotton batting in between and flannel on the backside. But, didn't do any additional quilting because I liked the fabric design and didn't want to mess with it. For the height listing I used textile ink and rubber number stamps from A Little Goodness. At each foot I made a stuffed animal that marks 'just how big you are getting'. These were appliqued onto the flannel and then stuffed with poly fiberfill. For the hanging device, daddy-o drilled holes in a dowel rod and I put Martha Stewart brand baker's twine through it with a little button tied to the other end to keep it in place. We will have to measure it's height from the ground when we install it but after that we can measure away! He's already 31 inches tall so we are a little behind. I can't wait for it to fill up with our chicken scratches.

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Shipped Off!

Now that these are sent I can post about them. I made these 'cd cases' for a mixed cd sent to a group of girlfriends from college. They are super simple, no overcast sewing with just a tiny bit of lining at the top to hold the elastic in place. I just went for it, didn't even write down my measurements. The buttons are, again, from my mom's old vintage stash. Someday I will run out of these and be very, very sad. The close up is a bit wonky, it's isn't slanted...just a funny picture.



CD covers, originally uploaded by mmquaal.

Monday, August 11, 2008

Some simple projects

I'm so in love with this vintage fabric that I made a few things from some of the scraps remaining after cutting my fat quarters for the swap. Below are four napkins, though I'm already thinking twice about this idea. They are nice napkins but I might take the seams out and use this for another, more decorative project. For now, they live as napkins.
Below is my first custom order...ever! A coworker saw my klean kanteen koat and put in a request. I was thrilled to accomodate. Same technique as I used before except I finally got smart and sewed with a piece of paper under the sticky side...that way it didn't stick to the machine. Made it an awful lot easier. Button is also from my vintage hunt.


A No Reason Gift for Me!

Thanks Beth for the fantastic dried cherries. Came home to a wonderful surprise in the mail the other day...a full cup of dried cherries, as promised, from her front yard cherry tree. They taste so fantastic, Callulm (and I) were eating them by the handful. I really don't bake very often but I figured I had better make scones soon before the cherries disappeared. Used the Domestic Goddess cookbook recipe, which randomly included an adaptation for lemon zest and sour dried cherries. Of course, as proof that I don't bake often enough I didn't have enough straight flour so I used about 1/2 self-rising flour and 1/2 regular flour and half the called for amount of soda but the same amount of cream of tartar. Turns out, I love this mistake! They are like a scone/biscuit hybrid. Who knew. Seriously, I know it sounds sacreligious but try it sometime. You might be surprised.


Because, really, who couldn't use a new one?

A checkbook cover! I sure could. Mine is old, ratty and been around with me since college. Here's a great tutorial from Mudmuffins and Woogiemonsters, found via How About Orange. I'll post pictures of my new one when I make it!

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Jackpot

I dropped into a random antigue shop in the heart of the Latino district in New Brunwick this weekend and found a box full of yards and yards of vintage fabric! I gave the owner my name because he said he has more vintage fabric than he knows what to do with. He can't bring it all into the store because there is too much. So, I cut it all up for the swap and I'm getting rally excited.
It definitely veers toward the funky rather than the sweet, which I hope isn't a let down for my swap mates. I also got an assortment of buttons...there were more than I had time to wade through.
This fabric is one of my favorites. Fantastic, right?
Kieran says I'm going to have to stop saying that I don't have a local fabric store. It might be true though it's definitely not your traditional place to get fabric.



Friday, August 8, 2008

His and Her Koats

I generally don't like when things are misspelled on purpose like this but the Klean Kanteen brand of non-plastic water bottle happens to be my favorite. The only problem is that they aren't insulated (which makes them light, compact and able to hold lots of liquid). But, with hot liquids in them, they are too hot to touch. This was my solution! And, it had to be named a Koat, right...not coat, too dull.

I got the idea from a gift from my sister, she got us holders to replace the cardboard they give you at the coffee shop. Hers were off etsy from dizzlepop. But, they don't fit the Klean Kanteen. I made ours with plain cotton on the outside and a middle liner of cotton quilt batting. But, the genius part is that the backside is sticky so it grips the container! I used the material used for making feet on children's pajamas to get that effect. It's very effective, much to my delight. The buttons are, of course, vintage from my mother. And, I love them.
These are his and hers because...tada...it's our wedding anniversary. Yep, two years (one 15 month old son plus 9 month gestation period equals HONEYMOON). So, since the second year is a gift of cotton, I couldn't pass up making matching pairs. It's a little saccharin-like cute but so be it.



I Caved

So, turns out I don't actually have any personal restraint. I bought the 'cute stuff' book on impulse in Barnes and Nobles (damn their train table, it draws us in every time.) and the cherry bag handles were half price on etsy from sweetflavor. The other book, remake restyle, reuse, I wouldn't actually recommend. It should be called "how to dress us boring things you bought at Ikea" rather than the vaguely environmental title it carries. So, don't purchase it but if you want to borrow it let me know.

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Going Girly Girl

No, we aren't expecting. This little cutie is for an upcoming baby shower for a guy at my office. He and his wife have been trying and trying and are finally, securely and happily pregnant with a baby girl! They are so thrilled, it contagious. So, using a tutorial recommended by Capers and Olives, I made this top out of a thrift store shirt. It is so soft and gauzy from being previously loved, it's perfect. The tutorial and many others are here.

The crazy thing it is hanging off of is (no joke) a pull out tie organizer that is permanently attached to the door in one of our bedrooms. It is original to the house (around 1910's) and it is completely not child safe as it's about halfway up the door. (Hello! Around 20 metal spike-like things). But, I'm being stubborn and not removing it because I just don't have the heart. It's such a great part of our home's history.

Sunday, August 3, 2008

(Another) Vintage Sheet Swap

I'm all swapped out from the one hosted by Oh Fransson!, but for those of you interested here's another one that just started! I highly recommend participating. It is so fun hunting down the linens and sheets and you can't imagine what you'll get in return - it's too cool. Looks like this one is limited to a few folks so sign up soon if you're interested. Have fun! (Photo is from Crafty Little Beana.)

Saturday, August 2, 2008

Reinvigorated, Somewhat

I'm feeling somewhat reinvigorated after finishing this bag. It's from Bend the Rules and it was more challenging than alot of the other projects in the book. And, while I like it alot it is pretty saggy as a bag. And, that is with using much stiffer lining than the book called for. But, I like the fabric combination and feel like I will use it. I added a button because it seemed like it needed something to keep it a bit secure. The button is a bit crooked, which will forever drive me crazy...but I'm trying to let it go.

Friday, August 1, 2008

Lilies for all



Here are some lilies from our yard to brighten your day (at least I think they are lilies?!).