Thursday, April 30, 2009
Cuddle Me
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Public Service Announcements

Tuesday, April 28, 2009
T is for ...
I couldn't tag just three ... if you want to play ... consider yourself tagged ;-)
Top
I did it. I finished a top for Spring Top Week.
Fabric Heather Bailey Lollipop
Monday, April 27, 2009
Happy Street
and
Now that it's all nice and tidy ... lets just hope we don't loose the whole shebang on Happy Street ...
Friday, April 24, 2009
Mr. Roboto ... Squared


(Fabric a Japanese import by Kokka)
Now that I've got you singing Mr. Roboto (you can thank me later); I'll give you the hat details. I let the boys pick out fabric from my stash and both wanted the robots. We then headed over to JoAnn's so they could pick out fabric that matched. The robots are a linen/cotton blend so we picked out linen for the lining. Henry did not want a bucket hat so I had to do some searching for a flap hat pattern (here).
I bought the pattern for the bucket hat here and for sake of time opted not to do the patchwork side. I have to say their instructions were excellent and despite making a few mistakes (my own fault) I will definitely make this again. The hat fits well and he hasn't taken it off regardless of whether we are in or out!
Henry's hat is a different story. He is fairly happy with it despite it being a bit big. I don't want to criticize someones free tutorial ~ I am just a little disappointed with how the hat turned out (which I'm sure has a great deal to do with my construction). The directions were clear and easy to follow but the sizing seems to be off. It's really loose on Henry, the flaps don't cover his ears, and well it just doesn't seem to sit right. I was also lazy and didn't want to hand stitch the opening close so I tried to fudge it and machine stitch it. It is not noticeable on the exterior but a huge eye sore on the lining. Only time will tell if this will actually get worn on a regular basis.
Both hats worked up fairly quickly and I was happy to have made something for my boys ... like within a few days time of when I said I'd make it! By the way ... how do you like my 'other' model - my lamp without a shade. Nothing but class around here!
My Mr. Roboto's seem to be content and that's all this mama wants ~ little did Styx know they were giving me blog fodder ... they should have said 'I am the modern woman' if you ask me.
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Once Upon A Time (For Real)
She lived until the "ripe old age of 95. She lived in a home that her husband had built for them when newlyweds in a town called Cooperton, Utah. The town was built by the owners of the Bingham Cooper Mine for their employees in 1926. They never had children but their lives were very full and even in her 90's Lola was a bright, sunny, cheerful woman."
"I would like to think that Lola would love that her old tablecloth would be re-purposed into an apron ..."
Well, I certainly am glad Mandi married Lola's great, great, (great?) nephew and inherited these beautiful linens! My Flirty Apron Swap apron is just perfect ~ I'm sorry they are such poor pictures. I wanted to get this posted to share and couldn't' seem to get a decent shot. I couldn't head outside because the weather has been rainy ... but I digress. Isn't this apron awesome!? It's hard to tell but there are large pockets on the front ~ just what I need to pick up plastic and stuff snotty tissues.
I just love the story behind my apron. I can just picture Ms. Lola servin' up some fried chicken and potato salad to the neighborhood at their summer picnic. Or maybe they had an eat-in kitchen that was painted blue and this tablecloth was the 'accent' piece ... I feel wrapped in love every time I wear it (which has been every day since I received it. um. yes, I know. it needs to go the wash.)
Thank you Mandi! You did an outstanding job - thank you for sharing a little bit of your family with mine. Please know that I wear this apron and think of you ... and Lola!
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Because I Just Can't Say No

I hope to satisfy that n.o.w. feeling during Spring Top Week. You sew know you want to join in too!
Since I've been on a crochet/sewing kick my kitchen is feeling a bit lonely. I thought this Kitchen Swap was a perfect way to cheer her up.
Sign ups close Friday, April 24th. Come on and get cookin' ... ok, wishful thinking ... how about just get your kitchen crafty on ;-) 
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Not Your Grandmother's Apron
Monday, April 20, 2009
Sidetracked
I must have really looked lonely because two of the boys decided to join me.
Books
... and cuddles are more fun anyway.
I hope when you are sidetracked it's just as pleasant!
Friday, April 17, 2009
A New Thought
For some reason these little sweaters make me think of cherry blossoms ... I had to take a picture under our cherry tree ...
It just seemed fitting to do so. I am now obsessed with making baby sweaters and on the hunt for vintage buttons. Nothing like adding to my list addictions ;-) The yarn was sooo soft - I used Caron Simply Soft Baby - mmmmm.
These sweet Bombay Love sweaters are on their way to little miracles ... or should I say ever-fresh and radiant possibilities.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Easter Wishes
Henry participated in the waving of the palms on Palm Sunday and the boys had fun at an egg hunt, died eggs on Saturday and ate egg salad on Sunday (waste not want not!). The bunny stuffed their new lunch totes (they thought the EB and I were in cahoots) with goodies and we ended the celebration with dinner that evening with my mom. Here are a few highlights ...

I'll leave you with a quote from the end of one of our favorite children's books, What is Easter?
... Ok, now I get it. The Easter Bunny is okay, and Easter eggs are fun. But Easter's not about that stuff ... It's all about God's son.
My cup is more than half full ... my cup runneth over.
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Better Late ...
I borrowed Pam's picture since my purse is full ;-)
Thursday, April 9, 2009
To Good To Be Forgotten
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Turn The Page ... Tuesday

I read Nancy Moser's book a few months ago but just never got around to blogging about it ... one of the reasons I decided to do TTPT. If you liked history class but hated to take the exams; if you love to be swept away to another time and place; if you like to read a book that encourages you to discover and read more about a particular subject (I have 1776 on my bookshelf waiting ... ) then this is a book for you.
Washington's Lady is a fast read but full of substance and heart. Martha Washington was an amazing, strong, and loyal woman. This book is her story. The author has a chapter dedicated to what is fact and what is fiction - fascinating. The burdens she bore for her family and our country was a blessing indeed. In a way I suppose it is not too far from what our military families now do for us ... we have the benefit of 21st century medicine and machinery but their (our) hearts still ache for the return or loss of a loved one.
I would have never discovered this book if Paula had not been 'thankful for second hand books' and sent me this as a part of my goodies for a Thankful Things Swap. So ... in honor of our first Turn the Page ... Tuesday I'd like to continue Washington's Ladys journey. Even if you weren't able to participate this month you are eligible to win ~ leave me a comment and I'll draw a name next Tuesday. The lucky book worm will receive my copy and hopefully some quiet time to read!
Now ... go check out these ladies TTPT post; I'm sure we will all be adding to our 'must read' list today!
In no particular order:
If I left anyone out, inculded you and was mistaken - just let me know and I'll add or delete! Happy reading!
Friday, April 3, 2009
Flower Power
The flowers themselves were easy peasy to make ... putting it all together and having it be symmetrical was another story. This purse was to be a gift for a 2 year old but I just could not see it holding up - I did a shotty job of piecing it ... into the pile of lost toys it goes I suppose.
I finally caved and joined Ravelry because you know I already don't spend enough quality time on the computer. (Are you there? I'm yoadrienne if you want to find me ... I know - so original. Have you been loving every yarn, needle, and hook minute of it?!) So, to the point ... after my flowering defeat I decided to take a peek on Ravelry to see if there were any cute, fast and easy purse patterns for wee ones. Did I mention that the above purse was for a birthday present this past Friday that I finished on Friday? Yea. That would mean as of 1 PM prior to said birthday party I had no gift. Ravelry to the rescue. I found this adorable and what looked to meet all the above qualifications free pattern ... I got to work on this little ditty.
Time was running out so I used the flower pattern from the Lion Brand purse and just embellished it a bit. I didn't have time to figure out the flower original to the pattern. I was tickled how quickly this worked up and how cute it turned out. To top it off ... it passed the 2 year old test. Apparently we learn young the joy of purses and flowers; upon opening her gift she immediately put it over her shoulder and said 'pocket book'.
