Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Rainbows

We decided we needed more color in the front of the house :)

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Ohh I want this :P

Thanks Apartment therapy...I think this would be a really good idea for a baby gift! My kiddos loved keys!
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Knitting baby hats

Well since I don't know if I am having a girl or boy yet I have been trying to make as much gender neutral stuff as I can. I found some lovely green yarn and I am trying to find a perfect pattern to make a newborn baby hat. I really need to watch more videos on how to knit in the round to cause so far I just have to sew a seam in the back. I got the first white hat from a Debbie Bliss book and it is actually for a 3 month old baby. I got the next two here. Knit with different yarns you can see the size variation. To bad I don't remember how big a newborns head is... Guess I can always hold it up to Doo Dah's hospital cap that he wore when he was born.

Sewing Taggies

Taggy

Oh the wonder of Taggy! Best for babies around 3 months or so when babies first start grabbing and chewing on stuff, It is so easy to make this as a gift or for your own little babe! They can be quite expensive depending on where you look but it really only take a few min and minimal sewing skills to make them.
Materials:
About 1/4 scrap material or 2 squares- cotton, flannel, fleece, or any cuddly material assorted Ribbon scraps of different colors sizes and textures Thread and sewing machine
Directions:
Cut 2 squares out of your material. Sizes can vary depending on how big you want it to be. Some people even make blankets, pillows and books like this for their babies. Cut the ribbons out about 6 inches, fold them in half and pin them to the inside of one square. They will be on the outside when you turn the project right side out.


Sew the other square to this one right sides facing leaving a small space to turn the project right side out. Turn the project right side out and sew up the hole. Make sure to take out all the pins and pull on each ribbon to make sure they are secure. You can even choose to topstich to make extra sure they don't go anywhere.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Happy Birthday!

So even though I have been sick as a dog all weekend, I managed to have a good birthday thanks to my lovely family! Here is just a glimpse! I love you Michael, Hattie and William! Thanks for taking care of me!

Thursday, March 3, 2011

New Baby!

So I found out in December that we are expecting a new addition in August! Although not planned we are all very excited. Sunshine has already made it clear she wants a sister and hopefully we find out what it will be soon. I am planning on making as much as I can since this will be our last baby. First project I am beginning to work on will be the bedding set. I bought Sunshine and Doodah's, they were both rather expensive. This Time I plan on making the bumper, sheets and dust ruffle. I found a perfect crib at a thrift store for $24 which I plan on paining Robin Egg Blue! I am gonna go with Blue yellow and White as a color palette and mix so pink in if it turns out to be a girl. I have started the embroidery for the bumper pad already! I used Aunt Martha's Baby Animals Hot iron transfers. Not quite finished but hopefully I can get at least one a day done. I have a lot of projects I want to complete before the baby comes!!