Friday, April 29, 2011

Gramma Wolfie

 when i left a comment over here, i had no idea i would be the fortunate recipient of this Gramma & Wolfie doll !
 Larissa @ mmmcrafts created this two-faced doll... it's very well made & i am amazed by her attention to detail ~ my favorite part is the turn aroundable collar which was made from a fabric doily !
 we hope we are providing a good home...
& feeding it often :)

thanks for checking in and have a lovely day !

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Double Trouble

 so happy to share this news !

i'm honored to be included in Craft Challenge: Dozens of Ways to Repurpose Scarves

thanks so much for including my project, Lark Crafts
 my project is called 'double trouble' ~ a girl's skirt (the only children's wear in the whole book)

Lark Crafts made my skirts look so pretty & couldn't have picked more adorable models (aren't the twin sisters Morghyan & Lorya super cute!?!  right down to their light blue painted toe nails!)
you know how much of a craft book junkie i am and this one surely doesn't disappoint !  be sure to check out all the 30 (luxurious & high quality) projects from 22 different designers (some of which are featured here)

enjoy !

PS Craft Challenge: Dozens of Ways to Repurpose Scarves by Nathalie Mornu is available here & here

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Flea Market Shelf

a spot for the shelf was found in my studio
and the shelf was painted white
now my daughter has a place to work while i work in my studio

PS joyeux mardi gras !  i'm going to take a little blog break, i might pop in here during April for a special announcement, otherwise i'll see you after Easter : )

Monday, March 7, 2011

Moutarde Bag

i have a new purse !
i had been admiring this moutarde bag for awhile
knitting pattern can be purchased here
knit doubling yarn, first with straight needles, then switching to circular
before wet felting...
after wet felting...
makes a nice thick sturdy purse
a super fun knit

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Greenfield Cardigan

 Day 15 ::  2010 Craft Books

New England Knits: Timeless Knitwear with a Modern Twist by Cecily Glowik MacDonald & Melissa LaBarre
 what you need to know...
:: watch a video on New England Knits
:: view the 25 knitting patterns on ravelry
:: join the New England Knits ravelry group
:: free pattern from the book: Chelsea Skirt
:: 3 sections in the book: Around the Town, Fall on the Farm, and Along the Coast
:: fresh take on classic knitting

 some of my favorites from the book... Hampton Cardigan
 Augusta Cardigan
 Derry Raglan and Cowl
 Greenfield Cardigan

from this book i attacked the Greenfield Cardigan which has pretty leaf detailing (the buttons i used can be found here)

it was designed by Melissa LaBarre, she is also the designer of the Tiny Tea Leaves Cardi that i knit for my daughter (so i guess you could say i've become a fan of Melissa LaBarre's knitwear)

that ends 2010 Craft Book month ~ thanks for stopping by, see you around this time next year for 2011 Craft Book month

Friday, February 25, 2011

Paper Doll Family Portrait

 Day 14 ::  2010 Craft Books

The Black Apple's Paper Doll Primer: Activities and Amusements for the Curious Paper Artist by Emily Martin
 what you need to know...
:: 21 sweet & mysterious characters with clothes & accessories
:: plus 16 paper dolls ready to be designed by you
:: clever craft projects include: armoire for doll-sized clothes, paper toy theater
:: use your imagination & go on an adventure
:: visit Emily's etsy shop
:: watch Emily make stuffed dolls



the project that i made from the book was our family portrait in paper dolls (first photo way up on top)
let me introduce you to our family, there's Papa, Mumma, junior, son 2, & daughter ~ it was super fun to pick out everything & it took forever for my daughter to pick out her hair :)

PS there has been a delay of posts due to technical difficulties, so 2010 craft book month posts will be fewer than anticipated

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Pillowcase Dress

 Day 13 ::  2010 Craft Books

Craft Hope: Handmade Crafts for a Cause by Jade Sims
 what you need to know...
:: help the need in the world with positive action
:: 32 mostly sewing projects, each project is matched with a specific charity, with alternative suggestions for local places to contribute the item
:: free patterns from the book: I Spy Quilt & Red Fleece Mittens
:: helpful tips on how to give locally and globally, how to give thoughtfully and appropriately, and how to empower those you are helping
:: visit the Craft Hope website 
:: add photos of your finished projects from this book to the Craft Hope Flickr group 






this was my absolute favorite crafty type book from 2010

my oldest son & i made the thank-you cards & stamp

from my lovely vintage pillowcase stash, i sewed the pillowcase dress, 9 actually, i added 5 more handmade dresses, so i sent a total of 14 dresses to Dress A Girl Around the World ~ their goal was to have 10,000 dresses by the end of October 2010 & i do believe they did reach that goal :)

(note to self ~ from this book make: soft cloth doll, simple-knot newborn cap, patchwork pillow, bandana pants, flowered purse)

PS speaking of giving for a cause, giving food to the hungry has never been easier...  i discovered the hunger site over a decade ago & have been going there everyday since ~ click daily to give free food

see you tomorrow of day 14 !