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whosies--written whatnots: February 2009

2/28/09

Makin' some waves...

What are you doing today? I am sewing, sewing, sewing. That's right...just sewing.
I have had this pile...sitting, sitting, and sitting. ok. not that long...only since last weekend. Anyways.
The honey is working today, so i am sewing. yay. I am making waves...hopefully they won't upset the house boat when he comes home and finds nothing else done.

It's Saturday...do i really need to make my bed?

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2/27/09

3 Sisters Bag *WINNER*


WINNER IS JULIE!!!!
Julie said: I'm the oldest sister--I have too much junk for the other two. Plus, I really am the older sister!! Cute stuff

Thanks Julie!!! It will be traveling your way shortly :)

If you would like to make your own 3 Sisters Bag
and grab yourself a copy of the pattern.
The pattern is $5.00 and no shipping charges!

While your peaking at the shop---I have some new bunnies!
They are Chocolate Bunnies- a bit early for easter or just Spring
There are rasberry, orange, strawberry dipped
with milk or dark chocolate. mmmmmm
*Do you see one in the pic that is not in the store? email me and i'll send it over*

*They don't get loaded all at once*

Speaking of give aways too.... I won one!!!!!! yay for me!!!



Her name is Sakura and she is making her way to her new home....here!
She does some great stuff. I can't wait.
She will join the others on the bed. hee hee
Thanks for 'playing along' and don't forget next week
upcycling a mens dress shirt into a girls skirt tutorial--fun stuff!!
Have a great weekend everyone
p.s. i fixed the link for the free bat quick stitch pattern. thanks for giving me the heads up.

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2/25/09

3 Sisters Bag - Day three

Oldest Sister



* The collector of EVERYTHING
* Loves to have 'extra' on hand
* Large enough to get lost inside- perfect though for little bags to keep things organized
* Perfect for lugging around library books, picnic lunch, sewing supplies for class
* Great for a weekend pack
* Class books
* Keep this bag stuffed into the back pocket of a cars seat and put it into action when you need it
I did a little experiment yesterday with this bag. 19 pounds of library books, worked like a DREAM!!!




Here we are together

About the pattern
PDF pattern- emailed to you and easy to print or to save for later
Pictures with the pattern to help- step by step
The bags are cut from a square piece of fabric
Easy construction
Lined
Reversable
Extra wide handle
Seperate Tie for the handle - just cute
Use the tie to roll up and keep together
Handles go all the way to the bottom of the bag
Great for any occasion or age or purpose
Pocket pattern -one big, one medium, and one small
The large strap can easily be opened for more comfort on your shoulder
Uses any fabric- cotton, sheets, pillow cases, jean, cordoroy, burlap...
Size:
19 wide
15 high
29 with handles
Pics of where the bags sit when wearing it

Oldest sister
Middle Sister

Youngest sister



Pockets in the pattern


Middle Pocket
Oldest pocket goes all the way across the bag




New bag: Middle sister size







All rolled up and tied






****Comment Today for the Drawing****
*To make it a little fun...tell us which sister you are *
*Which bag would you like*
*Please leave an email for contact*

*Tomorrow I will announce a winner for the bag*
*The pattern will also be available for purchase *
-Next week i'll have a tutorial on converting a mens dress shirt to a daughters skirt-

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3 Sister Bag- day two

Middle Sister


* Loves to pack just a bit more than smaller sister
* Can quickly be converted into diaper/baby/library/beach/picnic/shopping...whatever else you can think of
* Can't resist packing around free things.... pamphlets, postcards, extra reading material, samples...

* Stuffs a few paper backs or magazines inside for some quick reading
* Big enough to hold lots of stuff- not to big to loose them
* Great for taking to the grocery store and loading up---of course after you pay
* Rolls up for quick storage in car, another bag.
* The handles slip right on your shoulder perfectly
* The bag lays right on your side and hangs just to your hips. The perfect fit if you ask me.




The bright blue is burlap

- i know- it's so cute though and great color-

see the magazine peaking out?

The lining is cotton

Width: 13 inches
Heighth: 13 inches
Handle: 22 inches long
Uses 2 - 26 inch square fabric

The two sisters together
About the pattern:
PDF pattern- emailed to you and easy to print or to save for laterPictures with the pattern to help- step by step
The bags are cut from a square piece of fabric
Easy construction
Lined
Reversable
Extra wide handle
Seperate Tie for the handle - just cute
Handles go all the way to the bottom of the bag
Great for any occasion or age or purpose
Pocket pattern -one big, one medium, and one small
Uses any fabric- cotton, sheets, pillow cases, jean, cordoroy, burlap...


Tomorrow I'll have a drawing for one bag of your choice.
You must of course mention which sister you are.
*Comments tomorrow go into the drawing,
but i would love some comments or feedback until then*



I need some help with names too...any suggestions?

See ya Tomorrow-----sister

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2/24/09

3 Sisters Bag

New pattern!! New pattern!!

The 3 sisters Bags
reversible bag
Who are you? What do you identify with? Which sister do you like the best?
Stay tuned for the next 3 days to see the choices and then you can decide for yourself.



Sister One
* She doesn't carry a lot
* Likes to keep things handy
* Simple and sweet
* Likes to purge the bag often
* Cutesy
* Loves to grab and go
* Swings it around and around









Dimensions:
11 inches across the bottom.
8 inches from bottom to top of bag
15 1/2 inches from bottom to handle

Fabric
2 Fat Quarters








About the pattern:
PDF pattern- emailed to you and easy to print or to save for later
Pictures with the pattern to help- step by step
The bags are cut from a square piece of fabric
Easy construction
Lined
Totally Reversable
Extra wide handle
Seperate Tie for the handle - just cute
Handles go all the way to the bottom of the bag
Great for any occasion or age or purpose
Pocket pattern
Uses any fabric- cotton, sheets, pillow cases, jean, cordoroy (that is the white one with little red flowers)...

Thursday I'll have a drawing for one bag of your choice. You must of course mention which sister you are.
*Comments on thursday go into the drawing,
but i would love some comments or feedback until then*
I need some help with names too...any suggestions?
See ya Tomorrow-----sister

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2/22/09

There's a hole in my pocket

There is a hole in my pocket. Do you have one too?
It only shows up when i enter a quilting store.
All of a suddon the hole opens and
my money slips out onto the counter.


Great deals = Great stuff
I have some grand ideas for this stuff....of course.
Chocolate Easter Bunnies & Little Chicks too.
I have one baby quilt top done---
and others already planned out
and awaiting my time......

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2/19/09

Cranky Quilt- Log Cabin

cRaNky QuIlt
LoG cAbIn

Instructions: You will be making a total of 8 blocks.

* Cut a center for each block. This center can be a rectangle, a square, or even a cranky shape. You choose. Your centers could each be different too- that would be cranky! (I did mine a cranky shape)
* Cut strips from your fabrics. For extra crankiness cut the strips in different widths. Use 2 inches, 3 inches and half sizes too. You want different sizes to offset that center block.
* Sew these strips randomly onto one side of the center.
* Continue to sew each strip to the next side. Keep adding strips to all sides until the block is over 8 inches square.
* Trim each block to 8 inches X 8 inches. You can turn the ruler if you would like and make them a little crooked. Push the ruler to one side so the other is just a skinny thing. Just make sure that the center block is Not in the center. You want these cranky, not perfectly placed.
* Sew each block to one another. Making one row of the quilt.
--have you never made a log cabin before? Tutorial here. Scroll down to the middle where they show you how to piece it.--


Here are some of my blocks:




Here are some pictures from finished rows from quilt group last night. This is about 1/2. I was late because of a baby shower so i missed a few :(








Are you ready to see the whole thing?
Here ya go:


They look a little blue because of the lighting...hmmmm. the background i used is white.
Did you miss one of the blocks?
Pinwheel block
Basket Block
Ohio Star Block
Friendship start Block
Rail Fence Block
9 Patch Block
Have a block to share? Join the flickr group and show us all!

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2/18/09

Showers Everywhere

This week has been full of babies and baby showers!
Just showing a bit of the presents off. they are so cute and tiny. i can't believe it.
This little 'two peas in a pod' is for a set of twins. one boy and one girl. The pods are lower than what i really should have put them. if they wear pants they will get covered. oh, well. sew and then learn.
I will be putting in a smappy baby with her little smap and sling of course and for the boy- a tweedly bear.
This little set is for a boy- He gets his own fleece blanket with construction mice on the other side, a truck onesie and a tweedly bear that matches. hee hee
One of these goes to a neighbor gal who is having a girl and the other is for a friend who is having a girl. Both of these will be accompanied by smappy baby girls with little smaps too.
+Baby Shower Smappy Babies are all stocked up and waiting for new 'mommies'+
Tonight is one of the favorite nights....QUILT Group!! Julie- you will do just fine.
Friday is another Quilt night WHHHOOOOPEEE!!!!
maybe i can move on from the baby stuff and get a few things done....or maybe not.
*******DON'T FORGET*******TOMORROW******CRANKY QUILT******
*****************ROW #2*******************IT'S A CUTE ONE*********
See ya tomorrow then....

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2/16/09

Pattern Critique

The girls have grown out of their dresses. I call this second winter. First winter is when everything fits---second winter is when they have grown and they need new stuff. There is also a second summer.
So there being a sale at Joann's and I being one who needs new fabric, i went. Got this pattern.
And then I thought I would share my opinion.

It's a great one!!

It was really quite quick, easy, and basic enough for anyone to use. There is a zipper in the back which actually takes longer to do than cut and contruction of the whole rest....I need more practice I think. I did the square neck, but they do have a V-neck in the pattern as well. No buttons or ties either.
I used a light corderoy that i got for 2 bucks a yard. great. So each dress was $4 + my time. not too shabby.
I used the size 6 for my big age 5 Eliza. It is spot on. Just right around the arms and chest area. Just enough room to sneak a cute shirt underneath. It doesn't make the sleeves pucker and lays beautifully at the waist. The puckers are just right and a ton easier than doing a gather skirt. yay!
Dress #1
Dress #2
I lengthened this dress another 3 inches or so. I like this length better too. Kids never really seem to get 'fat' around the chest only taller...at least my kids. so this will make it last longer.
I have one more for her to make that is black corderoy with cute small pink flowers.
Their sale is still on today and the older one- Jerika saw the white one and really liked the fabric and the dress pattern. So i might be picking up a bit more to do one for her in her size.
This is definitly Easter Dress practice.

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