Thursday, September 2, 2010

our creative space


my daughter C turned 3 over the summer. now that her 2 big brothers are back to school full days, she's spending lots of time with me in my studio. i asked her if she'd like to sew some clothes for Baby Emma (her 14" Corolle doll from France). she picked the fabric & together we sewed a doll skirt. sitting on my lap, she was delighted to be "using" the sewing machine for the first time.



she's also been working on her first hand sewing.

PS i've been getting my internet inspiration & ideas organized at Tumblr... are you at Tumblr? if so, please let me know...

PSS i've just started this project, you'll find my photos at flickr

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

flea market


{what i did during my blog summer vacation}
i went on a day trip to this flea market
over 1,000 booths !
a long drive out of the city & into the country



















what i bought... a wood shelf to be painted white

& some fabrics & lace

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

vintage shopping


{what i did during my blog summer vacation}
i went antique, vintage, & thrift shopping here









what i bought ~ lots & lots of lace

Monday, August 30, 2010

1st baby surprise jacket


{what i did during my blog summer vacation}
i knitted my first baby surprise jacket (i say first because i already have plans to knit a second)
a pattern by Elizabeth Zimmermann (who would have turned 100 on August 9, 2010)
funny thing is that the sailboat card came before the buttons, i was thrilled at the store to find these sailboat buttons that perfectly matched the blue color yarn & the sailboat card
more info about this jacket found at this ravelry link
as of today there are 12497 baby surprise jacket projects at ravelry
it's a baby sweater every knitter should knit



Friday, August 27, 2010

summer memories


i took a blog summer vacation

be back next week to share some of what i did

Thursday, June 17, 2010

beach blanket

the beach blanket is done !



i used some vintage sheets that i bought & a couple that i got in a vintage swap



plus several fat quarters that i got in a vintage sheet patchwork swap



this was my inspiration ~ i decided to make mine 4 fat quarters by 4 fat quarters. i had never made a quilt before, lots of tips & tricks were found here, here, here, here, & here
(for the batting i used bamboo batting)
it turned out HUGE (about 6 ft by 7 ft)



come with me to the beach...



i repurposed a vintage chenille bedspread (that i got from my mom) for the backing






summer is served :)



hope you have a sunny day !