I do knit stuff for me. :)
Candy Corn Mittens
Pattern: Candy Corn Mittens (free!)
Needle: US 8
Yarn: Cascade 220
I can't wait to wear these in the fall! We rarely get cold enough for mittens in October, but I'm wearing em! I love Candy Corn and I love fall and Halloween! I'm giddy just thinking about how soon it's coming. :)
Felted Pears
Pattern: Wooly Pears from Nikki Epstein in The Beginner's Guide to Felting
Needle: US 11
Yarn: Vintage wool
I personally liked them better before I felted them. Kinda wish I hadn't felted them.
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Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Monday, August 30, 2010
A Few Knitted Toys
These were all knitted for my nieces or nephews. I need my sisters and sister in law to have babies forever so I'll always have little ones to knit for! :)
Cupcakes for Cam and Haley
Pattern: Swirl Cupcake by Tess Young
Needle Size: US 6, 5 and 4
Yarn: Caron Wintuk and Lily Sugar n' Cream
Jordy's Ice Cream Cone
Cupcakes for Cam and Haley
Pattern: Swirl Cupcake by Tess Young
Needle Size: US 6, 5 and 4
Yarn: Caron Wintuk and Lily Sugar n' Cream
Jordy's Ice Cream Cone
Pattern: Scooped (free!)
Needle Size: US 6
Yarn: Lily Sugar n' Cream and some random acrylic (pink)
Monster Chunks for the Twins
Pattern: Monster Chunks (free!) by Rebecca Danger--I LOVE her designs!! All of em! Love em!
Needle Size: US 6
Yarn: Bernat Softee for the bodies, Lily Sugar n' Cream for the feet
Blue Bird for Ethan
Pattern: Birds and Birdhouse by Amy Gaines
Needle Size: US 4
Yarn: Lily Sugar n' Cream
The Year of the Number Shirt
Each year I try to choose a theme for the gifts I'm going to give my little angel nieces. Last year was shirts with their ages on them. The last one went in the mail last month (happy birthday Jordy!!) so I can blog some pics now without ruining the surprise.
Here's what I did: I began by attaching the fabric to iron on adhesive (Wonder Under or Heat n' Bond). Obviously you don't need much fabric. For the circle backgrounds, I just traced a small plate on the fabric and cut it out. The numbers and crowns were all done free hand. I draw them onto some stiff paper, cut them out and then trace them backwards onto the Heat n' Bond on the back of the fabric. I then ironed all the pieces on. Now the hard part (for me), I used a zig zag stitch and sewed around all the edges. (The 8 was the hardest--lots of curves). I think the sewing is necessary or the pieces will eventually start to peel off the shirt after several washings. But with the sewing, my daughter's 8 shirt has been washed over and over and it still looks brand new.
I love the little "2" shirt because it sort of lets the world know what to expect from this little angel. Her mom may think she's a bit terrible at times, but her Aunt Tif thinks she's perfect in every way! :)
Isn't she the sweetest thing? Oh I love that smile!
This "8" shirt was for my daughter. She is so over pink so she didn't match her cousin's shirts. But she wore this shirt on her birthday and a ton of times since then.
This was the last one to go in the mail. Again, don't you just think "2" says it all? (BTW, the terrible twos are SO MUCH FUN when you're the aunt and the spunkiness and attitude is just plain funny!) :)
These shirts totally stretched my sewing ability to the limit. But it was a fun challenge and totally worth it!Here's what I did: I began by attaching the fabric to iron on adhesive (Wonder Under or Heat n' Bond). Obviously you don't need much fabric. For the circle backgrounds, I just traced a small plate on the fabric and cut it out. The numbers and crowns were all done free hand. I draw them onto some stiff paper, cut them out and then trace them backwards onto the Heat n' Bond on the back of the fabric. I then ironed all the pieces on. Now the hard part (for me), I used a zig zag stitch and sewed around all the edges. (The 8 was the hardest--lots of curves). I think the sewing is necessary or the pieces will eventually start to peel off the shirt after several washings. But with the sewing, my daughter's 8 shirt has been washed over and over and it still looks brand new.
Newest Name Signs
These Teacher Name Signs all went in the mail last week. The "Jodi" sign was for my daughter's sweet friend who had a birthday this weekend.
Teacher Name Signs and Child Name Signs are always available in my bumblebina ETSY shop.
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Welcome Baby Evan!
Our good friends and fellow Buckeye fans just had their first baby. This is his name sign. We like to instill OSU pride in 'em early!! :)
Welcome Evan and go Bucks! (12 days until the first game!)
Newest Teacher Name Signs
Aren't all the differences of these signs fun? It's so fun to add people's personalities to their signs! One of these was done to match the teacher's wedding colors. One was done to contrast with a cooperating teacher (she bought it for her student teacher). One was done to match the teacher's school colors. Fun!
Teacher Name Signs are always available in my bumblebina ETSY shop.
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
I've Been Busy
These signs all went in the mail in the past few days. Teacher Name Signs are always available in my bumblebina ETSY shop.