Saturday, May 23, 2015

Birthday Time Again

It is the time of year when Joey and Lexi celebrate their birthdays.  This year, Mom is having their parties early, so I needed to get started earlier than usual.  I started with the shirts.  Lexi is totally into Barbie right now, so of course, her theme is Barbie.  Joey loves the video game Minecraft, so he is having that as his theme.  In the past, I have put pictures of them on their birthday shirts, but this year, I am just putting the theme pictures with a catchy phrase to go on them.

Joey's favorite color is red, so I put his on red. The picture doesn't show up much in the photo, but it includes a couple of his favorite characters. It says: Now Joey is six       Minecraft is his fix.

Of course, Lexi's shirt had to be hot pink. Her phrase says: Lexi at five    Keeps Barbie alive.  The picture is actually of a cake topper with Barbie in a party gown.


I have not been doing any crafting for a few weeks since I finished the baby stuff.  I went to the store tonight to get yarn to start making the hooded sweater jackets that I am going to make for the granddaughters for Christmas.  I got the things to make the birthday shirts at the same time.  The kids will have two birthday parties, one at Team Works with their school friends, and one for family.  The family one is going to be first and will be the first Saturday in June.  I will need to make cakes for that party.  The Team Works cake is the second Saturday and I will have BJ's make the cake for that one like I did last year.  I will take pictures of them wearing their birthday shirts and have them put on that cake.

Wednesday, May 13, 2015

ABC Book and Some Clothes

Well, I finished a couple more projects.  First, I made a pair of bib overalls and a shirt.  Then, I got into a new project that I haven't done before.  It is an ABC book. It was supposed to be appliqued, but I had just finished doing the major appliqued work on the underwater play mat, so I didn't feel like going through all that process again.  It takes so much time to pick the right material, cut out all the little pieces, then heat bond things into place, and finally zigzag stitch them.  I felt like embroidering again, so that is what I chose to do with the book.  I thought it would take longer to do it, but it took less than two weeks to complete.  It is entirely of felt, except for the cover.  I found some perfect cotton print with ABC's all over it which I used for the cover.  I sewed two pages together with piping in between to make a nice border and to cover up the backs of the embroidery work.  I used quilt binding to go around the cover and the first and last page of the book.  My machine was giving me a little problem with button holes that I put in the middle of the pages to give a place to lace the book together and with the zigzagging around the cover.  I'm a little disappointed about how they look, but I am happy with the book, itself.

This is the complete outfit.  It looks a little wide, but it is the hanger that makes it look that way.

The shirt is a very soft stretch knit material.  Hard to sew, but so soft. Getting the stripes lined up was a little bit of a challenge with this shirt, too.  It isn't perfect, but it is lined up close enough to look good.

The overalls without the shirt. Here, they look a little slimmer.

I know sports things don't usually go with overalls, but these buttons are the best in my stash that went together.  The straps were supposed to have buckles, but I didn't have any on hand and I wanted to finish them without going shopping again.

The cover of the ABC book.

The bear shows up better in the book than it does in this shot of it.

The eyes on these two took more effort, but it gave something highlighted for the animals.

Again, the envelope is lighter in the picture than in reality.

If you look close enough, you can barely see a hand for the H. The giraffe is easy enough to see, but took a lot of time to do.

I had to laugh when Lexi read this page. She said, "J, pants." She usually says the sound of the letter which should have been for J, but she looked a little confused because pants didn't sound the way J sounds. She liked jeans better.

I wasn't sure how to do the lion's mane at first, but I tried doing the long lines like this and I think it looks great.

This is the center page of the book and I think it looks fine with its simple lines.

I probably should have chosen a lighter color to do the Q in, but it does look better in the book.

I was planning on stitching USA on the rocket in red, white, and blue, but I sewed it together before I remembered to do it.

My tree got cut off and so I had to adjust the side.  I had to trim some of the pages because as the book got thicker, the inner pages needed to be smaller than the outer ones so they would not stick out when the book was closed.  I didn't realize when I was trimming this page that I was actually cutting off the edge of the tree. That is why it has a little dip in the right side of it.

Another miscue for Lexi.  This time she said, "V, flowers."  That is understandable because I needed to put something in the vase. I tried not to make the flowers more noticeable than the vase, but I guess I didn't succeed for a five year old.

I tried to use all the colors of the rainbow in the xylophone page, so that is why the one yellow key doesn't show up very well. All the other things look okay.

This is the only page with something sewn on instead of embroidered on.  I had this perfect little zipper that fit so well, that I decided it would be much easier to use than to embroider a zipper.

I really do think that I am finally finished with all the things for this baby.

Sunday, May 3, 2015

Something New

Like I said in my last blog, I might just make some more things for the baby.  I wanted to do something new and I found this really cute whale print flannel material.  I thought I might just make a receiving blanket, but then I found this pattern that I had that I had forgotten about.  I made one years ago before I started blogging, but had forgotten.  It is a hooded wrap.  It can be lined or not, it can have legs for easy car seat buckling or not, and it is all one piece.  I chose to line it and put the legs in.  I never did either with the first one that I made. This really looks nice and should be very convenient and useful.  I didn't want to buy any more material, so I searched my stash and was able to come up with only one piece of fleece that was big enough to use as the liner.  It is gray and not what I would have chosen, but it will do.  It is soft.  I also had a problem when I got to the binding around the edge.  I wanted to use a blue that would match the blue whales, but all I had in extra wide double folded bias tape that would be enough to go around the whole wrap was yellow.  There are little gold stars in the print, so I figured it matched well enough.  It also makes it brighter.  Yellow would be no problem if the baby was a girl, but it is a boy.  I guess a boy can have something yellow, too.  After all, yellow is supposed to be a color that promotes intelligence.  That's what I have heard anyway,  and besides, I often dressed my boys in yellow snow suits.  When my babies were born, we didn't know ahead of time what the gender would be, so we often got yellow and green given to us as presents. I actually had a snow suit of each yellow and green. I think the yellow one was a little larger which I used for TW and the green one for Marty.  They were just a year apart, so I needed two just a little different in size. Marty also used the yellow one when he grew into it. Here is my newest creation.

This is the wrap snapped shut.

This shows what it looks like opened up. This way you can see how it is really just one big wrap with the legs stitched in the middle.  Because the hood has darts and the legs are sewn in, the legs and hood had to be sewn separately for the liner and the cover, but the ribbed front of the hood and the edge were sewn as one big piece with the liner legs just stuffed into the cover legs. It has snaps to hold the cover shut tight when the baby is snuggled inside. The wrap is intended for babies from newborn to six months.

In this shot, you can see how one side is folded over and snapped and then the other corner is folded over and snapped on the other side. I really think the designer of the wrap is very clever.

I have some other things that I am working on for the baby.  I have a pair of bibbed overalls and a blue and red striped, stretch knit shirt cut out and ready to sew.  I also am going to make an alphabet book.  I cut out the pages in felt and stenciled the letters and pictures onto the pages.  I will embroider the book.  It was supposed to be appliqued, but I already did a lot of that with the play mat, so I wanted to do something different.  It will take awhile to do, but I think it will be nice when it is finished.  It is going to be super thick because of the felt, but I couldn't find a material I really liked to do it any other way.

Saturday, May 2, 2015

Novelty Bibs, Changing Pad, and a Snuggly Friend

I just finished eight novelty bibs, a changing pad, and a snuggly friend blanket for my daughter's nephew who is due sometime soon.  They are for the same baby that I made the Under the Sea play mat and toys. 


This is the snuggly friend blanket with a bear head and a jungle theme fleece blanket.

A puppy and a kitty with button eyes and noses.

Two aquatic bibs with googly eyes. The crab has bias tape legs and the turtle has satin ribbon legs.

A scary alligator and a sad looking cow also have button eyes and nostrils.
Winnie the Pooh and a bright gold bug with googly eyes, rick rack decoration, and bias tape legs.

This is the changing pad all folded up and ready for carrying the diapers, wipes, powders, and creams.

This shows the outside of the changing pad opened up. I tried to keep with her underwater theme.

This is the changing side of the pad which is made up of a soft flannel material.
The bibs all either have a water proof material for the back, or they have been lined with cotton quilting batting to make them more absorbent.  As with all my toys, blankets, and bibs, I use buttons for the bibs, but I always embroider the facial features on toys and blankets.  I figure the bibs will be used when the baby is small enough not to put them into their mouth, plus it would be harder to pull the buttons up and into the mouth.  The toys and blankets need to be very safe because hopefully they will play with them for a long time. I certainly don't want any babies choking on my things.

I think I might be finished, but I am thinking that I may want to try making some clothes.  I'm not happy with the patterns for baby boys.  They have so many cute things for girls, but I like making for boys, too.  I made so many clothes for my boys, but the patterns are so out dated that I don't really want to use them.  I will see what I can come up with. I need to find out when the baby is due so that I will be sure to make weather appropriate clothing if I decide to make any.