Friday, November 13, 2009

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Handmade Holiday

I know...we just got through with Halloween. It does feel a bit premature to be talking about the holidays already. However, if you intend to make any of your gifts now is the time to begin. Easier said than done! Each year I have these grandiose plans of making my gifts and each year I just don't do it. This year I am determined, perhaps by a lack of cash, to make a few presents. Can this really be so hard?

I have already been exploring the world of needle felting. I am about halfway through creating a little bear for Miss. M. A friend passed me this book , which I have found easy to follow. After a few you tube tutorials I felt like I'd been needle felting my whole life. I would encourage anyone to try it even those who don't feel so crafty. I got my supplies (special needles, a piece of foam, and roving wool) at a local yarn shop but here is a place to get your wool and needles online.

I'd love to hear what other people are making this holiday season. If you aren't making any of your gifts that's ok too - no pressure.

Now, I must get to work. I have a few sewing project on my mind too. I'll have to share those another day!

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Well, here it is......the yellow daisy! In this picture Miss. M is wearing it as a skirt although it is meant to be worn (loosely) around her neck. She debuted the costume at our neighbor's house last weekend. I had her wear all green so her body looked like the stem!


ok- next project???

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Getting Started

I've started this blog because I don't know what else to do.  I could sew, I could paint, I could work on Miss. M's halloween costume.  I should work on the costume.....  Its just I have to pick Little Miss. R up in a 1/2 hour so how can I possibly get started.  I will tell you about the costume though.  It has been over a month now that Miss. M has declared she would like to be a daisy.  It is now a yellow daisy but still a daisy.   I figure it is safe to begin making this for her but will keep my fingers crossed in hope that she will still desire to be a daisy upon completion of the costume.  I am also hoping the costume passes her inspection.  Earlier in she summer I made her the cutest oliver + s shorts in a chambrey grey fabric.  She wouldn't even put them on!  Apparently, "no one likes grey, mommy".  She went on to tell me people would say "silly, silly M"  if she wore them.  How does a 3 year old come up with this stuff.  Well,  this time I've had her on my lap for many internet daisy costume searches.  I think we've found the one......  


I will post pictures to let you know how it turned out.