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Showing posts with label crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crafts. Show all posts

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Dress # 1, MAYBE....

Ok, I finished Dress #1....a dress for the younger "L". .....sorta maybe.....I liked it, until my bubby decided he didn't ......now I'm unsure of whether it looks good or not.  I'm going to have to have my friend look at it and if she doesn't like it, I'll take it apart, no biggie........but Here it is (I'll post better pics tomorrow, IF she likes it...)

Here is the fabric I have for lil "L".  


Watermellon Seeds, and...
Aqua/White polka dots

Close up of the front...

Little further away.....
REALLY far away...hehe
Close up of the back...


and a distant pic....
Tomorrow I'll add pics of it ON her.....IF her mom likes it! ...>What do YOU think?
(might add polka dot pockets!)

UPDATE:  She likes it!  My friend has given the go ahead, so now it's time to do all the fancy stitching and add the pockets. 

Update #2....I have the second dress cut out for lil "L"....I hope to have them both finished tomrrow!

Friday, March 11, 2011

Today's Crochet Projects...more dishcloths! Craft a day #3!

I LOVE, not like LOVE....dishcloths!  They are the perfect project!  They're quick, easy, useful, and there are more pattern possibilities than stars in the sky!  Here are the ones I popped off today!

NOTE:  I'm cheating and making today's crochet post my craft post as well....gotta lotta sewing to do, no
extra time!

This one was simple, but adorable and fun! (love the pink/green camo!)



I made this one using a simple sc1/ch1 pattern, fast, easy , and cute!


I thought they looked cuter together!


Pictures do NOT do this one justice!  It is SEW cute!
I did a sk1, 2dc in next two, back post dc into skipped chain pattern on this one.
Then, on the last round, I: sk1, dc1, bp dc1,  all the way around.
My daughter wants me to make one with a bigger center for a barbie skirt!



Thursday, March 10, 2011

Fast Felt Puppet - Craft a Day #2

My kiddos LOVE puppets (so do I!), but, some of my ministry puppets just aren't able to be played with by little ones, so, I decided to make another one that they COULD play with! I'm sharing it here for my "Craft a Day" series for National Craft Month.  So here are the "ingredients" for the little puppet I "cooked up":


Felt, glue gun(and glue, hehe), ribbony stuff, magic marker, old buttons , and snaps


Here are the puppets I used as a pattern shape:


1.  I cut out the shape (larger for seam allowance) in two pieces of felt
(messed up on this one, had to do it again in green)
stitch it down all around(except the bottom) and turn it rightside out


2. Start adding pieces of felt, buttons, ribbon, etc.

3. Move stuff around and chop it up...get messy!


 3.  When you get it figured out, glue it down!

The kids call him "Mr. Police Man"!

We've added him to our collection!




Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Fast Easy Silent Tissue Holder - Craft a Day #1

Ever been somewhere like Church, or the library and need a tissue, but the rattling of the plastic is just WAY to disrupting? I know I have! My National Craft Month project for day one is a great solution: The Silent Tissue Holder!

1.  Cut two pieces of fabric (one for the outside and one for the inside) at 7 1/2" by 6"
2. Cut one out of a thin batting or something similar at the same measurements for the lining.
3.  Cut two strips of ribbon or lace at 6"


I used an old fleece sweatshirt of my sons for the lining.


 4.  Pin the ribbon/lace on both 6" sides *NOTE* :  I pinned it backward the first time and
forgot to take a pic. after I fixed it!  SO.....pin the lace facing IN, not OUT!
5.  attatch ribbon/lace about 1/4 inch from edge with at straight stitch.
(again, the pic is backward!)


7.  Place the batting on the wrong side of the lining fabric.
8.  then lay the two on top of the other fabric..good sides facing each other.
(again...it's BACKWARD!)
9. Stitch together down 6'sides ONLY.

10.  Turn right side out.

11.  fold the lace ends over toward the middle (like a piece of tri-fold paper)
They should overlap so there is no gap on the finished product.
12  Stitch down the sides.
13.  Clip corners



14.  Turn right-side-out and fill with tissues...and VOILA....a SILENT tissue holder!




Tuesday, March 8, 2011

March is National Craft month!

How awesome is it that it is both National Craft AND Crochet month?  I have another post up with an idea for National Crochet Month, but on this one:  Celebrating National Craft Month!

To Celebrate National Craft month, I will be featuring a different blogger with an interesting craft (and a couple of my own) every day!  Sounds like a hefty goal, but I'm up for it, and there are SO many awesome bloggers out there....I'm travelling all over blogville this month, so if you have a craft/blog you think I should be featuring, post here with what it is, why, and the link and I will consider it!  I'm WAY excited to be visiting y'all in blogville!  Let's have some fun crafters!

March Madness and a Dishcloth Exchange!



March is both National Craft Month, AND National CROCHET month!  SO awesome!  So, let's celebrate!  Later I'm going to post a neat little craft Idea I'm working on, BUT, right now I'm working on a crochet Idea.....

Anyone up for a crocheted dishcloth exchange?  I absolutely LOVE crochet Dishcloths, they are so versitile and it seems there is always a new pattern for them somewhere. I would LOVE to do an exchange.  Post and let me know if your interested, If there are even 3 peeps interested, we can do it and have a BLAST!  If there's enough interest, I'll post some quick guidelines and we'll get started!




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