Tuesday, May 31, 2011

vail gets a peasant dress

I finally finished Vail’s peasant dress and it turned out really cute.  I used the Portabellopixie pattern – Claire.  It’s the same pattern I used when I took the Petal Knot dress Class and made this dress. 
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But this time I made this view

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It’s a very loose woven cotton so I finished all the fabric edges with my serger before putting the dress together.  It was my first time to use  shirring on anything.  It was very easy and fun to do.  The directions on the pattern were not really  detailed so I looked up a couple of tutorials on the Internet to kind of fill in some details.  This pattern runs a little small.  I made the six and it fits perfectly.  Vail wears a five usually.
Hope everyone had a great Memorial Day.  I’ll be in my sewing room if anyone wants meSmile


Sunday, May 29, 2011

new bffs

These two new BFFs have taken over my house.  They are stuck to me like glue if I leave the room.   They have been playing inside and mostly I just hear the click clack of their toenails on the laminate floor --sounds like a Shirley Temple tap dance!  Gibbs seems to enjoy the company though and I do to.  This is my first try uploading a video using Vimeo.  It turned out to be really simple once I registered.




Gibbs and Jed from Vail Neal on Vimeo.


Friday, May 27, 2011

i am a winner!!

My holiday weekend is off to a great start.  I was checking my email and found out I won a giveaway.  I'm so excited.  Here's a picture of what I'll be receiving in the next few days. 

Have a nice weekend everybody. 


Tuesday, May 24, 2011

bushes and trees

I planted two new bushes in my backyard.  A really pretty hydrangea that Brian gave me for Mother’s day and a flowering quince that I saw at Kroger a couple of weeks ago.  They always have the prettiest potted plants sitting outside the entrance at the Kroger Market Place here in Spring Hill.
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I put the Hydrangea on the north and west side of my backyard fence.  I hope the fence will help protect it a little in the winter.
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The quince is just in a bare spot in the bed that runs across the back of my house.
I also planted a pot of sweet basil and a pot of rosemary.
I didn’t get a tree like I said I would last summer so I’m getting two  this year.  I found a local nursery – they actually grow most everything they sell .  They have over 500 acres so that’s a lot of growing!! Anyway, I picked out a river birch tree and a red Maple tree.  They recommended someone who would pick them up and bring them to the house and plant them for me and they did just that.
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Now I just want them to grow fast!!

Saturday, May 21, 2011

bugs–NO! worms–you betcha!

Vail and Katy helped me plant some bushes in my backyard by picking as many  worms out of the dirt as they could get their  grubby  sweet little paws  hands on. 
Sidebar:  I can’t believe how unafraid Vail is of worms but when it comes to anything with legs and/or wings, she will scream bloody murder to warn us of all sorts of imaginary impending doom. End of Sidebar
They put them in a plastic cup and then after much interesting discussion added some dirt so they would feel more at home.   We put the cup in the shade  so the worms would survive til they could show their mother when she came to get them and  “Then,” I said, “I’ll let them go again.”  To which Vail replied, “NO no, I’m going to take them to school for Show and Tell!”  Luckily, she forgot to take them but I did remember to put them back in the dirt.
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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

new best friends

Gibbs and I went on a trip to my sister’s home in Ohio and he and Maddie became best friends.  It was great for him to have someone to wrestle and run with.
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Then we went on up to PA and he and Frieda became running buddies on the farm.  They ran around the house, down to the pond, out into the woods and into the back field.  Luckily Frieda is good about coming back and Gibbs was having so much fun with her that he came back with her.  I didn’t get pictures of them outside but they played a little inside too.
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My niece is getting married in July and they had a family shower for her so that was a good excuse to go visit my mom and relax on the farm for a few days.  We’ll head back up for another visit in July for the wedding.

Monday, May 16, 2011

waiting for the cuckoo

On a recent trip to my mom’s, I brought back two old clocks that had been up there being fixed by the “clock man”.  I love my cuckoo clock.  It is one of the things that I got when we cleaned out my grandparent’s house.  The grands had never seen a cuckoo clock before so after it was hung on the wall and ticking away, they wanted to watch it cuckoo.  Unfortunately I couldn’t manage to get one good picture of the cuckoo bird – I mean he only cuckooed 12 times (I was tempted to say one or two but the picture would have given me away).  Anyway, the girls thought it was greatSmile


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Friday, May 13, 2011

moda bakeshop strip skirt

I saw this “recipe at the Moda Bake Shop site  several months ago and wanted to try it.  Recently my local Bernina Shop had a class using the pattern for this.  I armed myself with a Jellyroll (the Moda Sunkissed line), my serger and sewing machine and took the class.  It was fun and I only had to finish the elastic and find some ribbon to finish the skirt when I got home.  I decided to get a t-shirt from target and put an applique on it and have an outfit instead of just a skirt.  Now, just five more granddaughters , so five more outfits to go. 
The skirt before total completion.
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Finishing the hedgehog on the t-shirt.
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A picture of the outfit “standing” on my sewing chair.
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This size 6 skirt only used 12 of the 42 strips in the jellyroll which means you can get several skirts from just one jellyroll depending on what sizes you are making – and none of them will look exactly alike.