Category Archives: I made something

Neuter Day

Yep, today is. Our dear Rocky Thunder will be clipped or snipped or whatever they do. I cannot claim to be an animal lover (though I do love observing animals in their natural habitats), just ask our pets, but I’m trying to be. I definitely am a surgery day sympathizer, so I made this little toy for our kitty for when he gets home tonight.

Fake it till ya make it, right?

On another animal note, Dogs Decoded is on Netflix and it has transformed my relationship with and appreciation for our dogs, I really am trying! The kids and I really enjoyed watching together and we learned a lot, too.

A dream come true

Way back before I was ever even pregnant with Indy, I ordered some Japanese fabrics from an Etsy shop called Choki Choki. Such a cute name as that is how Japanese peoples describe the sound scissors make as they cut. Anyway, I was ordering stuff for some projects for myself and Aveline. They happen to have a super cute linen that looked as though it had been stamped with little cars and trucks. I went ahead and ordered it, just because it was on sale, but also because I could just see that fabric sewn into little pants on some lucky mother’s adorable baby boy. I wanted to be that mother, it was my dream. Well, look!

By some miracle I managed to steal the time last Saturday and whip these little pantsies up. What a satisfying event.

P.S. That’s him, today, he’s 10 weeks old :)

Here it is . . .

My winning photo . . .

And there are more of my submissions to come!

a boy one and a girl one

Except we’ll probably use both for a boy or a girl! We have chosen not to have an ultrasound at all this pregnancy, unless I am advised by my midwife to do so, so I wanted to make a special blanket to welcome either a boy or a girl when the birth-day comes! I just can hardly wait to see who it is in there!! Handling these blankets makes the day feel closer and more real, I imagine a teeny little body warmed by them, the work of my hands and heart, and my heart almosts bursts in joyful anticipation!! I can feel that little person right now, swimming around within me, and oh! I just really can hardly wait!

I love these fabrics from Anna Maria Horner (I also love her blog!) I ordered the Folksy Flannels Good Night fabric stack and divided it into these two quilts. I love them so much!! It was a very fresh inspiration I felt as I viewed the collection first here. My blankets are simply a flannel quilt top, the seams topstitched one way, with an organic cotton fleece from NearSea Naturals for the backing. I used cotton yarn (from Michael’s) tied at the squares’ corners to attach the top to the backing, folded the backing over the top around the edges and stitched that down with the same stitch that the seams are topstitched with.

Here are some photos I took of the process of making the boy one.

P.S. My mom had boy and girl twins when I was six and a half and my younger brother Mike was 4, he was struggling with the twins getting all the attention, so he wouldn’t refer to them by their names. They were “the boy one” and “the girl one.” As in, “Is that the boy one or the girl one?”

transition

With a new baby on the way, and Miss June still sleeping in our bed, Sid and I felt the necessity of a transition coming on. How could we gently move Junie to her own sleeping space to make room for the new, tiny one in our bed? And how could we do so while still keeping her close? We have a tiny bedroom, so a twin size, or even smaller sized bed fitting into our room was not going to work. Sid had the great idea to get some foam cut to the size of a nook in our room that once held our book bedside table. At the foam place, a piece cut to the right size was going to be a minimum of $108. So we bought some scraps instead, totaling about $20 (with extra for the kids to go nuts with), and Sid pieced them together to form the perfect nookbed for Junie.
She's ready to sleep, with big sister's sleeping mask and all!
She's ready to sleep, with big sister's sleeping mask and all!
So cozy!  I get sleepy just looking at this.  That girl it the best snuggler, ever!
So cozy! I get sleepy just looking at this. That girl it the best snuggler, ever!

She has her own pillow already, and I was so super pleased to find a crib sized comforter at IKEA. Their comforter covers are okay, but I knew I could make a cuter one and thoroughly enjoy the process, so that was the plan. Check it out! I LOVE how it came out and am extra pleased that it turned out to be the perfect size for the nook bed!!


Complete with snaps along the bottom.

Even though she said she hated it at first (I’m assuming that statement had more to do with the fact that she’s moving out of our bed – or maybe it was just her grumpy mood – rather than my design aesthetic . . . I hope), I do think she has changed her mind =)

Having used our previous book storage spot for the nookbed, we were left with the challenge of book storage in the bedroom. Realistically, I shouldn’t need to store very many books in the bedroom, but in the world I like to live in, slightly aside from reality, I simply must store many books of many kinds right next to the bed. There happened to be a bookshelf available at IKEA of the right dimensions and in the color of some of our other bedroom furniture which is also from IKEA.

Atop the shelf is a battery operated lantern, also from IKEA (jeez), and perfect for my pregnancy-insomnia induced, middle of the night, reading sessions, which usually include a beverage and a mix of raw cashews and my dried loquats.

Dreamy, eh?

Yes, the insomnia is most definitely bearable. So is this time of transition thanks to Sid’s ingenuity, the scraps at A-1 Foam and Fabric, my craftiness and June’s willingness to try something new.

Here are the books we are currently reading, in case you’re curious.

Crime and Punishment by Dostoyevsky
Walden by Thoreau
And I’m just finishing Finding God at Home by Ernest Boyer Jr. which I must review for you soon because it is the book closest to my heart regarding spirituality and family, ever. I feel I may never call another book inspiring . . . no, nevermind I just thought of two I still would.
The Tail of Emily Windsnap by Liz Kessler (to Ave at bedtime)
The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan (to Jonny at bedtime)

If you are interested in making a similar cover for the same IKEA comforter, let me know and I’ll share my pattern and include instructions. In case you’re curious, each of the fabrics is from the thrift store or a garage sale, mostly they were sheets, one was just a panel of fabric. And I used a snap press and snaps from KAM Snaps. This project was most definitely inspired by Amanda Soule and her book Handmade Home, though I didn’t reference it for any part, I feel the book has made its way into my sewing irreversibly and always needs to be given the credit it is due.

I made dried loquats =)










“Edderdem” is what I used to say when I was little when something was reeeeeaaaaaallllllllyyyyy yummy. Saying it again as I tried my dried loquats I suddenly thought, “Maybe it’s a real word in another language!” So I googled Edderdem. Turns out edd erdem is someone or something in Turkish and it only comes up on Turkish Twilight Saga webpages . . . hmmmmm.

Aveline Mae

How can it be? This little baby . . .

This teeny girly . . .

. . . is now 6!?

This was the special morning’s setup.

There was an applesauce cake to be enjoyed later with our church community.

I got up early to paint the present wrap. She picked out all of her presents, so something had to be a little surprising. One of the present’s paint features part of the lyrics of a song I made up for her and have been singing to her since she was an infant, now that she loves ballet the lyrics are more fitting than ever. (Beautiful Aveline, wonderful girl. Spinning and twirling all over the world . . . to the tune of Beautiful Dreamer.)
She’s still Daddy’s Little Girly.

Unbelievable!

As a 6 year old, ballet is her foremost passion . . .


. . . listening to me read The Tail of Emily Windsnap, drawing, Have A Chips (aka Dadda’s favorite chips), frosting and playing Feeding Frenzy 2 with Jonny on the XBox are pretty high up there, too. She tells me hugs are at the top of the list. I love that girl! Witnessing the unfolding of who God created her to be is the most fascinating, fulfilling and greatest joy I’ve ever known. I love that girl, thoroughly!!