Thursday, August 18, 2005

And Another Ladybug


I especially like this one. And you can buy it at Etsy.

Another Ladybug

Wednesday, August 17, 2005

Nanaimo Bars


One of my camp friends is named after Nanaimo Bars. I've been planning this card all summer, and only finally made it last night!

Tuesday, August 16, 2005

The Amazing How-to-Make-a Quilt Soundtrack

Last summer at camp I helped my friend Amanda make a simple yarn-tied quilt with some Strawberry Shortcake and plain red flannel that she had bought. This year, another girl from camp wanted the instructions on how to make one… so finally I’ve written them down for her. I decided to have a little fun with it and make a CD-type booklet of instructions, and included a soundtrack of random songs to go along with it. :)

I think the "Required Items" page is my favourite... except for the fact I had to add #10 on later because I forgot it.

Monday, August 15, 2005

Yarn Holder


I bought the frame of this sometime early this year at the Salvation Army for $2. I thought that was a bit steep as it had a horribly terrible fabric on it. I had a hard time touching it to cut it off as I could feel the germs crawling onto me.


Anyways, finally this weekend I got to it and stitched this... a perfect yarn holder. I got the fabric at the local closing fabric store for 75% off of $14.95/metre. Later I thought I should have bought more as I think it would have made a cool duvet cover.


I like it, I think it turned out pretty well. And don't you like how it matches the carpet? ;)

Friday, August 12, 2005

Too Many Trims


Some of the trims that I got a little too carried away buying. Hopefully I'll come up with some creative ideas for using them. :)

Thursday, August 11, 2005

World Famous


I was looking for crafts blogs online today using a search engine, and ended up at a page on findit.com where this blog is listed as #2. It describes my blog as having "mostly paper and beautiful cards for all occasions." You know, occassions like when someone gives you candy or you need to thank someone who happens to like sheep or it's Mother's Day sneaks up on you again.

Sometimes I wonder if anyone reads this site, so it was neat to see it up there. :)

Orange Floral


I made this card awhile ago but only finally sent it out. The flowers are stitched to the cardstock with a little green bead and thread.

Wednesday, August 10, 2005

Summer Days, Winter Nights

The fabric store closest to where I live (other than Wal-Mart), the one that’s two towns away and a 35 minute drive, is closing at the end of this month. I went a week and a half ago and got a few pieces of various cotton prints for $3 a meter, and a few zippers and a pattern to use with a pink sheet I bought awhile ago and thought would make a sweet retro dress out of, and a whole lotta trim ribbon, because I love trim ribbon and tend to get a little carried away. I ended up getting over a hundred meters because it was so extremely ridiculously cheap, and cool. What's not to love about rabbits and mushrooms and fishies?

Then I decided I should probably go back yesterday after work and get a few more things because the fabrics are all at least 66% off regular price. But in the week and a half since I was last there, everything has been pretty picked over and all the really supercool stuff is gone. I did however manage to find some nice tan and baby blue twills (I think I’ll make purses out of them), some zippers, a few spools of thread (they had been really picked over as well), a sewing measuring tape (I’ve wanted one of these for awhile but never could find them, and this one also just happens to be a very cool olive green), three more ribbon trims I had missed the last time I was there (I couldn’t resist), and a bunch of assorted doodads for pursemaking. I only had 30minutes there before it closed, so I had to be quick and didn’t have any time to look at patterns. I am tempted to go back tonight to do that, and also there were two pieces of fabric I debated buying and they won’t be there for long if I don’t get them now.

When I was a kid my Mom would always buy fabric (and oh my goodness it is really thundering and pouring outside all of a sudden) and never use it. She bought it with good intentions but more often than not didn’t get what she planned on making done. She warned me about this on the weekend when I was talking to her.

But I remember a long cold winter. I’ve been trying to cherish this summer, the light, the jacket-less weather days, the opportunity to drive anywhere without scraping the ice off the windshield and warming the car up before driving, the ability to just go out and walk or bike… because all too soon it will once again be days when I drive home at 5pm in the pitch black darkness of night and the television attempts to suck me into an evening of nothing accomplished and nothing done because it’s too freakishly cold to go outside. My fabric stockpiles have intentions to make this winter a good one.

Tuesday, August 09, 2005

Another Ladybug

This is a detail shot of a pencil case I made for Rebecca for a mail exchange. In return, I got some super cool Corn on the Cob themed tea towels that I love!

Monday, August 08, 2005

Ladybug 2


This is a wristlet bag I made with gingham and felt. I sewed the ladybug directly onto the fabric before attaching the zipper and lining.