Wednesday, March 18, 2009

the last of the apples...

This apple fabric would have to be some of my favorite, and can you believe it, I think I have finally reached the bottom of my supply. Such a shame indeed. I will treasure these few items of clothing!


A shirt for Maeve for the cooler Autumn days to come.
Yep, its another Ottobre. From issue 6/2008.
For some reason my shirring turned out really tight, can anyone give me any tips on this?


And 6 more pairs of undies to use up what would have been useless scraps.
I can't believe I have now made 18 pairs of knickers! I mean, who does that??
Seriously though, my kids look way too cute in these!

Monday, March 16, 2009

new knickers





The girls were in desperate need of new knickers. I had this pattern floating around, so I thought it was time to give it a go and use up some of my stretch supplies. I don't know if I have mentioned before, but I have a bad bad habit of buying too much stretch knit. They got 6 pairs each, blue for Maeve and green for Grace. Yep, we had the serious production line thing happening and I am sure it saved me heaps of time. Sewing them individually would have been a nightmare!
The girls love their new undies, and I am really happy with the fit. Very modest on, slightly boy leg-ish. Not sure that it is entirely appropriate to add in photo's of my children in underwear, so you will have to trust me...they are super cute.
Thanks to that*darn*kat for such an awesome pattern!
Oh, and if you have boys, the boy version of these is great, maybe a little more fiddly to sew, but so worth it!

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

sakie and long tee

This is Grace's very precious friend, Sakie the dog. She has a collar, necklace and leash...all the essentials of a well loved pup. I have been doing a little sewing in preparation for the cooler weather to come. This shirt was the result of a big fabric spend up at the latest '50% off fabric' sale at Lincraft. A quality cotton/spandex, the colours suit her so well. Pattern is another Ottobre, basic slim-fit tee.



Somewhere along the way I forgot to blog about this little shirt I made for Maeve at the beginning of summer...


And these little shorts...


Ah, soon I will be packing them away. The warm weather is slowly disappearing. I must say though, I am loving the slight crispness that is in the air. Grace's is sad that summer is on its way out, but Autumn is a welcome relief for me!

Monday, March 9, 2009

mohair granny squares


It's always so much fun creating for a new baby, especially when the baby is mine! These granny squares are some I have had on the go for the past month or so. I am dying to piece them all together. The green yarn is a mohair/wool blend that I picked up from the op shop. 5 balls for 50c each...my kind of bargain! I brought a ball of white and blue mohair to blend in for a little colour variation.
The thing I love about mohair is how warm and toasty it is. A mohair rug on the bed beats an electric blanket any day! I am hoping that my little Winter baby will sleep like a dream with this cushy blanket on.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

hello baby


I am hoping these photos will bring some kind of explanation to my lack of blogging as of late. Yes, this Mama is growing another beautiful baby, and is so blessed to have the chance at being Mama all over again. Our little one is due late July. Tiredness has been my second name, and hanging out in blogland has fallen low on my priority list. I am hoping to be around a little more before bub joins us, because the crafting/sewing never stops at my place! It's just uploading and picking photos that seems so unappealing.


And a great book on childbirth that our whole family have been enjoying is 'Hello Baby'. Beautiful illustrations by the very talented Julie Vivas. It's a story of home birth, but I would recommend it for any kind of birth you are planning. My girls find it fascinating!