Monday, June 30, 2008
What Have You Done Now?
Although I hate to do it, this is going to be a picture-less post. I am still waiting for all the pictures to come in from everyone. We had waaayyy too much fun (if that's possible).
We had a blast. Hope you had a great weekend too.
Friday, June 27, 2008
Project Playroom

Where It's Always Like Friday
What I will be doing ...

Just in case we have forgotten how to pack for a girls only weekend ...
Thursday, June 26, 2008
How Low Can You Go
Still reading? Good ... I promise, I'm almost there ... the good news (besides that I'm almost done babbling) is that my waist measurement did go down a few inches ... the not so good ... my hips are the same. c'est la vie. (I am telling you this for a reason - really!) The book has this great formula on how to use your measurement to create a skirt that fits. I recalculated (or so I thought) and began to make a muslin skirt as a test run. When I tried it on it did seam to fit a little low ... since I'd never made a 'demo' before I figured that once the facing was put in it would scoot up a bit.
Soooo ... it's time to cut into the awesome circus fabric ... I make the skirt - LOVE it and then discover it sits 3 inches below my belly button! YOWSA. Now I like things that ride a little lower ... but this ... this is a bit low. The night before I gave it the inaugural wearing (just to see if I could live with it so low) I dreamt all night how I was going to fix it without ripping out any seams ... I dreamt about it a lot ... coulda been the fever.
Then I wore it. It actually worked. It was comfortable. I didn't feel like I was about to lose my skirt at any moment. Good thing those hips that have birthed two of the loves of my life hadn't changed.
How did it end up so big if the book is so awesome ... user error. I wrote down my waist measurement on the page but didn't adjust the formula. Will I ever learn to slow down? Doubtful. I think it's genetic ... another bunny trail as my girlfriend calls it ... hang with me ... my dad is one of the smartest people I know (nuclear engineer) but he'll be the first to injure himself while walking. That's right. Walking. See, I come by it naturally.
You still here? Drum roll please ...
I followed the pattern for the A-line. Yes, ladies and gentlemen ... there is a zipper. AND it works! Did I say I loved this skirt? You will see more from Sew What! Skirts coming to a blog near you ...
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Between Brothers
102
Thankfully all is well now ... I think (hope). I thought I had another fever yesterday afternoon and finally at 12:30 AM when I couldn't sleep I took my tempertature (101.4). No fever now and no other symptoms. So weird. I guess I need to call the MD.
I've begun my list of projects for Christmas in July and have fabric for quite a few of them. My only problem is being able to put all the other projects on hold. The way I look at is like this: If I only make 2 or 3 presents well, that's more than I started with.
I better go take my temperature again ... I must still be feverish to tackle this room!
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Mail Call
I also bought Amy Butler's Blue Sky Hats pattern (still searching for fabric) and this awesome wet bag to use at the pool. I think I have paid for Kris's kids first year of college - ok, maybe just for a set of braces! (smile) (Let me clarify - she's not expensive ... I've just ordered a ton of stuff!)
But wait! There's more! A little surprise ... some of Amy Butler's Midwest Modern (brown) as a bonus ... thank you so much Kris!

And then there are the books ... I fell in love with the sweet chemise in Simple Sewing With a French Twist. I can't wait to make it. This book is such eye candy. Gorgeous pictures and some pretty cool projects (shoe covers, bathrobe, laundry bags...). I also spotted (while blog lurking) the SEW Everything Workshop and decided that it was needed as well to add to the Some-of-a-Kind-too-many-books collection.
I figure these are a little happy birthday to me - only two months early ...
Henry and John also got some mail not too long ago - a postcard from Milo (Periwinkle's big little fella). Henry was just tickled to get some mail from "really really really REALLY far away".


Monday, June 23, 2008
Christmas In July
I'm trying to get ahead of the game and actually enjoy the process of making every ones gifts because I will have plenty of time to spare (I did it - I just cursed myself).
Will you join me? Let's have Christmas in July Sew Along. Designate July as your getting organized, cutting out fabric, and get sewing (or crafting) presents month! I haven't set up a flickr group but if enough people let me know they want to participate I will. Then we can admire and be inspired by your gifts ... the only drawback I see is wanting to be adopted by each and every one of you so I could make your 'list' (big cheesy grin).
Here's a picture you can copy for your sidebar (if we do flickr you can add the link). If you have trouble copying it just leave me your email in the comments (I won't publish it for blog-land to see) and I'll send it to you. You can add this link: http://someofakind.blogspot.com/2008/06/christmas-in-july.html
that will direct those who are interested to this post (assuming for now no flickr).
I know it's still June ... I'm really trying to get ahead! Never mind the office curtains (and these for the playroom) thatI still have not finished or the dress that's waiting to be made or the skirt for the sew along or ... Do I hear jingle bells? Ho! Ho! Ho!
Friday, June 20, 2008
Where The Wild Things Are
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Tote-able Towels
100% cotton towels from Wal-Mart. Fabric in stash.
So. What did I learn? Cute project. Kids will like. And ... the rest of the story:
- Use a denim needle. It gets really thick in the corners.
- Use the zig-zag stitch. Definitely helps reinforce where the 'loops' are and to make sure you catch all the fabric on the other side.
- Make sure your fabric is lined up on each side. I thought it was on both towels and it wasn't. Any tips out there? I'm sure it's a no brainer but somehow I'm not there ...
- I added an extra 'loop' on Henry's towel (see picture above). I had made John's first and of course Henry had to demo it. He nearly tripped over the tie. I didn't realize until that moment that the big loop would be a tripping hazard. I added the second loop so I could at least run the long loop through both to get it off the ground - make sense?
Finally I would actually put the big loop closer in - more like 10 inches vs the 12-14 inches she recommends. I did 12 and it seems to wide for such little folks. Same consideration with how long the long loop is. Henry wears his over his shoulder across his chest to make it the right length. Henry and John don't seem to mind ... and that's all that matters to me!
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
End Of Track
I'll spare you the thoughts that ran through my mind when I realized this. Henry was standing next to me so they were not vocalized. I bought this pattern brand new ... grrrrrr!
The good news ... the first page actually takes you pretty far. The bad news ... there is a zipper and I don't have the directions on when to put it in. I think I could actually figure it out but you ladies are so resourceful that I thought I'd send out an S.O.S. I already have ripped out enough seams to last a lifetime ;o} Thanks a million!
Oh Mamma!
You can't really tell from the picture but it is a very large limb from our walnut tree. It now rests on top of (towers over) our compost pile.
And speaking of mothers - I can hear my mom's voice as I write the rest of this post "Slllooowww dowwnnn Adrienne. Take your time." Yea. I know. I know.Oops! I did it again ... this is the mess I've created this time. I'm not exactly sure how I managed to gum it up. Regardless, there was some seam ripping that had to be done. sigh.
Check back tomorrow for the finished towels and some things I learned along the way.
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
A Matter Of Words - Part 2
Monday, June 16, 2008
Gardening At Night
Tomatoes, olive oil, balsamic vinegar, Gorgonzola cheese and this ...
How about some salsa ... or maybe Thai with cilantro and chopped peanuts on top ...
Nothing like gardening at night ...
Friday, June 13, 2008
Georgia On My Mind
The view from dads back porch. See the haze ... it was in the 90's ... in the mountains!
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Puttin' On The Ritz
I have so many pictures I want to share but goodness ... it's just - too much. So, today and tomorrow will share just a few (ok - a lot).
When we stopped for our picnic lunch this is what my car said the temperature was ...
(It later read 102!)
We are so thankful to have had this opportunity - a safe and uneventful trip. The kiddos were great in the car. Nothing like pacifiers, loveys, and portable DVD players ... with ear phones ...
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Done Been Loved
My mom graciously volunteered I don't have a clue as what to do to try to save lovey from it's ultimate demise .... as she was going out the door Henry begins to panic, "You will bring lovey back - SOON?! Tomorrow - lovey will be fixed? Tomorrow?"
It was about 2 weeks that a substitute lovey was used ... with much fanfare from me - "Isn't this lovey just great - its blue - it's so soft" only to fall on deaf ears. "Mom, When is my lovey coming back."
Here he is just giddy. Lovey is whole again!
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Purple Haze
I had a fat quarter of this awesome fabric (Echino - Medley Stripe - Purple) from Kris that I had been dying to make something out of ... but what? Then the perfect opportunity came. One of DH's coworkers is having a little girl - she preferred purple over pink - cutting time!
My neighbors Iris. They were HUGE!
Our Irises.
Monday, June 9, 2008
The Ties That Bind
DH's grandparents pulled this out on 'special occasions'. Lots of wonderful memories made on and around this hammock.
We've had it for some time now ... maybe 8 years ... we kept saying we needed to get a stand for it but kept putting it off. It's been hanging in our basement just waiting to have someone climb on and read a book, take a nap, or better yet, cuddle with little boys.
Friday, June 6, 2008
As If ...
The good news ... I've already read Fortunes Rocks. When I stumbled upon this at a local bookstore that sells used books - I had to have it. I will read it again ... one day... in my spare time. My Ishmael just rang a bell ... looked familiar. Anyone read it?
Here's to a relaxing weekend ... preferably spent reading.



