Saturday, March 28, 2009

Wraps


Last night I placed an order for some Certified Organic Bamboo/Cotton Blend interlock for baby wraps. I will be making four of them, and one is already sold. Not sure what the end price will be, but now is as good a time as any to find out what the costs will be after conversion/shipping/customs/labor. I am also really interested in seeing how long the material will take to get here. I am so excited to work with this material.
Pictured on the right is Anna in a wrap, regular jersey knit. I still put her in it, even Emily wants in sometimes and she weighs more than 30lbs.

Friday, March 27, 2009

The Mural in Progress





So here is just a sneak peek at the mual progress. I am doing a whole day later today, so there should be quite a change from what you see here.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Scrounging

I went shopping yesterday. The good thing with this time of the year is that you can find sweaters on clearance racks for like $4.00. I also went through used clothing stores, those big bins of sweaters :) In the end - I found 5 items, three are traditional "sweaters" but 2 are actually turtlenecks, that I couldn't walk away from - they will make great Sweatersaurs!

Work on the mural is going great, got some main pieces done and started - but still lots to do.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Stompin Stripes

Thought I would try a sweatersaur in stripes!

Here is another Sweatersaur that was ordered. As you can see, it is another green one, but the last. This one has pink added to it. The thing with it being made out of a sweater is that there will never be more than one or sometimes two of the same color/pattern sweatersaurs. With variety in the ribbons and the fact that each is handcut without a template, they truely are each uniquie. Will that be long and skinny or short and fat?

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Updates!

Just some updates to share.
  • I now have the option of a pearl snap fastener on bib sets, they are a cute alternative to Velcro. I bought some new fabric this week as well that is pretty fun, I'll try to make some up next week to show off.
  • Exciting news! I will be working for the next little bit on a mural at a pre-school, it will be eating up some of my "free time", but keep posted in the next week or two for pictures!
  • We have temporarily put our finger puppets on hold :( Unfortunately once you take the huge amount of time it takes to design and build a set by hand (about 5 evenings) and materials, it is just not cost efficient.

Something New


This is the new little guy that I'm working on. It's a buggie! So far this is just the prototype, tomorrow it will undergo serious kid-test time. The body, laid in my hand, measures from the end of my fingertips to the base of my wrist - perfect for little hands! Made with a pale green ridiculously soft polyester micro-plush, it is bright, colorful, and has lots of playful ribbons for little fingers :) Fleece spots and eyes are stitched for extra color and dimension.





Another sweatersaur, ordered and moved on!

Monday, March 16, 2009

More Vehicles

Dumptruck!


Paul has recently decided to take a try at making cards
too and he's really got a knack for it. This fighter jet he was
working on last night is 3D.





Thursday, March 12, 2009

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Roarrrrrr

Time to welcome the sweatersaurs!

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Frills

I have been playing around this week amd making different bows. So far I have only made bows for us, but am planning on making a few sets to sell. Having two little girls we really like bows in this house!











Monday, March 9, 2009

Blast Off


This one is not quite finished, but enough for you to see the idea.

Friday, March 6, 2009

Meet Stella and Ramone

Thought maybe my snails should have names, so if you look back, the others will be named a well. Meet Stella and Ramone, the two newest snails to need homes!

Ramone



Stella

Owly


I was in the library with the girls one day and we never even thought to bring a bag with us. Needless to say carrying an arm load of books, along with a toddler and a 6 month old in the snow on our way back to the car, was an unpleasant experience. It made me think that I need to start making some fun little bags for kids, especially since everyone is going the re-usable bag route. Shouldn't kids get their own?


So, my little owl has found its' home. I am not sure these will be the bags I will continue with, but good for a start, a decent size it can easily carry a few books and more! It measures about 13 x 13" and is about 3" wide, with two handles. It is pretty thick and durable. I was thinking of actually decorating other inexpensive re-useable bags, but I think they would wear out faster with how pointy the corners of books can be.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Snail Shopping

Petulla Belle
Custom ordered snail pillow.
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I've bought some fun new fabrics for snail pillows. Watch in the coming weeks to see some of them! My initial plan was for the snails to only be made of re-used/recycled material, but I found it a bit too limiting. I am willing to make one using any special fabrics you may have, like a memorable kids blanket, loved one's shirt, etc. I do still plan on having each one a little bit different ...

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Terry Cloth

I decided to try something a bit more absorbant to back the bibs up. The terry cloth has a different look than the fleece, but can soak up a lot more! I can still back in fleece though if preferred which is soft and cozy.

Elephants on green flannel, backed in terry cloth.

Apples & Apple Slices on yellow flannel, backed in terry cloth.
Green & white polka dots, backed in terry cloth.

I have also done another set of the pink dragonfly pattern and the fun animals with the terry cloth as well.