my best craft project ever!!!

IMG_3895 Exactly 2 days after my last post, our world turned upside down (in the best possible way)!
Akira arrived 3 weeks early!!! 6 pounds 6 ounces, of pure love and cuddliness.
Our little guy, is doing fabulously and we’re enjoying our time as a new family.

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We went to the beach the other day, so I whipped up this hat (based on the Lotta pattern) I had to get him in on the gingham action early, heh

Hello
I can spend hours staring at him, finding bits and pieces of his dad and me amongst his perfect little face

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crib skirt made from linen and felt

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plush friends: the one on the left made by me, Eyore a gift from a friend.

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Shelf O’ toys:  mostly filled with our toys.
Babies are fun!!!!!

i heart seersucker

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I made this tote out of seercsucker for a girlfriend ( a bridal shower gift)

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a new family heirloom.
Keith's aunt made this incredible doile for us as a wedding gift (Mack is Keith's last name)
LOVE it!!

Charley
we finally framed this beatiful Charles Harper print I got for Keith 3 Valentine's Days ago!!!

totes galore

Wendybag

I made this oversized tote for my friend Wendy, a new mama.
Seersucker lined with cotton. (click for closer look) that's me on the right with my big baby belly

Hanatote
this is the opposite of oversized, it's a mini-tote for my friend Gina's little one year old, Hana.

Jackietweed
a christmas gift for my old friend Jackie, it's tweed lined with seersucker, I thought it was a fun contrasting combo, there are buttons on both sides.

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Bed
new bed linen, isn't that plush heart cute? It's the creation of my friend Wendy of
i heart guts . The adorable print above the bed is Marieke's of Treats and Treasures
Hi Marieke! I owe you an e-mail.

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mmmmm coconut frosting on chocolate cake

hoot hoot

Tweedy

this little tweed owl, was comissioned for a baby to be...she's almost here :)


Linen

a place mat for our new bathroom drawers
linen and felt

I am in love with Karta a new line out of L.A., just launched for fall.
I spotted some really beautiful blouses at a shop the other day, now I'm inspired to make a bejeweled blouse!

I'm heading off to a much needed vacation in San Francisco, have a fantastic weekend!!

xoxo

built by me part 2

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I used the left over fabric from the tote for Jenny to make myself a dress.
I based it on Built By Wendy's Simplicity Pattern 3692 .
I added the ruffled sleeves (inspired by an old Built By Wendy top I've had for years)

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this dress was much easier than the  last pattern I tried.  If you're a beginner like me, I highly recommend this one,
I finished it in an evening!

cover it up

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This is the chair in my work space, it's a beautifully constructed Knoll chair that I've been meaning to get reupholstered.
Its this little guy's favorite scratching post (see him eyeing it in the photo below?)

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I fashioned a temporary slip cover out of some vintage (scandanavian?) fabric.
It's a bit loosey goosey, but it makes my space a bit more cheery. Happy Monday

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for jenny

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I'm still reeling from my swap with Jenny!!
Here are some things I included in her package. A mustard tote, the vintage 70's lining is my favorite part. This is from the pattern I made for Holly's Tote.

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Linen Coasters with red felt.

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an oven mitt, I used the same fabric as the tote (she mentioned she liked mustard)

Happy Monday!

holy swap!!!

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The most incredible package arrived at my doorstep on Friday.

Fabrics

I was so thrilled when Jenny Gordy from Wiksten-Made agreed to do a swap with me. I'm a big fan of Jenny's designs (Jenny is a Designer with a capital D) imagine my excitement when Jenny mentioned that she was going to make a dress for me.

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I was NOT prepared for two dresses!!!!! I feel so damn lucky.

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First is this adorable cotton mini Jenny has named the Wallpaper Dress, you can read all about it here.
The dress is so light and comfortable, perfect for summer and super cute over light skinny pants or worn alone as a mini!!!
Ahhhhh, I LOVE IT!!!!! Stay tuned on Wiksten-Made, she's planning on making her patterns available for everyone, yahoooo!

Grey
This is the softest, flowy-est dress ever. It's a gray linen and I HEART IT. I wish I could show you how beautifully constructed both of these dresses are. Jenny is a master, she's got mad skill. I love this color, it's  simply perfect. Read more about  this dress here .

SO LUCKY!! Thank you Jenny, you are the best.

tote pattern

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A few people have asked me to post a pattern for the tote I made for Holly.
I'm no patten maker by any means, I tried my best to describe all the steps.
Feel free to e-mail me and I'd be happy to help If you don't have paper large enough, just tape 4 pieces of 8.5 by 11 :)
Click on the above image for a larger image.

1.    Cut out all pieces (You should have 10 pieces total)
2.    Fold in all sides (1/8 “) of Piece 1 and press/iron. (Do this to both Piece 1’s)
3.    Take Piece 2 and match notches on both sides (you should have 4 pleats total) pin if necessary. (Do this to both Piece 2’s)
4.    Align the top of Piece 1 with Piece 2, and sew ONLY the bottom portion of Piece 1 (see drawing)
5.    Repeat Step 4, So you now have a front and back piece for your tote.
6.    Fold ¼ “ in at the top of both pieces and press/iron
7.    With the right sides facing each other, Take your front and back pieces and sew sides and bottom, leaving the top (make sure you reverse stitch at beginning and end) open
8.    Yay, take a second to say “yay” you now have the outside bit of your tote.
9.    Take both Piece 3’s sew sides and bottom, leaving the top open
10.    Fold ¼” out at the top and press/iron
11.    Sew each side (length wise) of Pieces 3 and 4, using a large safety pin (I usually use a bamboo skewer to push the safety pin through) pin it to the inside of the strip and turn it inside out, press/iron. Do this twice, you should have two handles
12.    Turn your outer tote inside out and press, take your lining and drop it into the tote, you’ll notice that the lining is bigger than the tote. Match up pleats to the outershell and pin.
13.    Place the handles between the lining and the outer shell (about an inch deep), you can either place them in the outer corners or place them evenly on the front and back (as pictured), pin these secure
14.    Now you’re ready to sew, make sure the lining and the handles are nicely matched up along the opening of the purse and sew your heart out!
15.    You can add fabric buttons to the front if you’d like, I used Dritz Half Ball Cover Buttons (1-1/8”). The easiest way to do this is to cut your fabric in a circle, larger than the button so that about 1/8” of fabric covers the prongs, and baste the outer perimeter of the circle, pull the thread once you’ve gone all the way around so that the fabric easily comes over the prongs, and then place the backing on the button and pound it with a little mallet or hammer.
16.    Voila! Sew on your fabric buttons and fini!!




* ADDITIONAL INFO: The Height of the Lining should be about 14 inches

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