Sunday, October 23, 2011

G is for Growth Chart!!

My friend’s kid Alec turned one this week. As I was looking for ideas for a gift, I came across the book “B is for Baby” by Suzonne Stirling in the library. When I saw this giraffe growth chart, you know I couldn’t resist making it!!!! Not only because it is totally adorable, but also because my friend is a giraffe lover herself!!!!

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Pattern: From book “B is for Baby” by Suzonne Stirling
p.60 “Giraffe Growth Chart”
Size: 20” x 59”
Completion Date: 10-20-2011

I was very lucky to have found the perfect fabrics for this project, and even have enough leftovers to make a second one – but that will be a future project. What I love about this growth chart is you can mark the heights directly on the canvas instead of the wall, that way if you have to move or remodel in the future, you will still be able to keep the records for yourself.

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This is a quick and simple project that involve little sewing. almost everything is done by simply using iron-on adhesive and glue. It can easily be done in an afternoon or two. I actually make a few changes, including using a wiggle eye instead of fabric ones, and adding wooden dowels with end caps to finish the look.

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As for the numbers, I could not find the rub-on transfers that the book called for anywhere!!!! So I thought maybe I can use stamps. But do you know how difficult it is to find numeric stamps?! I must have went to three or four craft stores but all they had were either alphabets or I had to buy a whole set for the numbers!!! Then it dawned to me – why don’t I use stencils?! I still had to buy a set for the numbers but there were actually several different fonts in the correct size for me to choose from, plus stencils were a lot cheaper then stamps!!! I am actually very happy of the result.

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So happy birthday, baby Alec!!! May you grow as tall and elegant like a giraffe!!

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Saturday, October 15, 2011

Baked Goods~

Here is my ornament stitch for October!!!!! Don’t these colors looks delicious?! Only two more ornaments to go!! Got to start putting them together soon!!!

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Pattern: Little House Needleworks "Baked Goods"
Thread: DMC, Crescent Colours, GA Sampler & WDW cotton floss
Fabric: 35ct WDW Linen Straw
Stitch Size: 3" x 3"
Completion Date: 10-15-2011

Speaking of baked goods, there’s nothing better then a freshly baked apple pie after a lot of touring around in Julian!!! It was heavenly!!!!!

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Hope you all are having as much fun as I am~

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Quilted Needle Case

Thank you for helping me with my cording question in the previous post. At the end I went with Nina’s suggestion and twisted both ends for it to look normal, and glued it down. I will show you the final product in a later post since it is a gift for a friend. But I can now reveal what I sent to Deborah for my blogoversary giveaway~ I made a Quilted Needle Case for this occasion!!! It was actually quite simple to make, the most difficult part for me was the binding… It wasn’t perfect, but I’m glad that Deborah liked it!!!

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Pattern: Sew She Sews “Quilted Needle Case
Size: 10.5” x 6.5” when open
Completion Date: 09-17-2011

I used a piece of wool felt inside to hold needles, and was happy that I finally got to use those charms I bought a while back on it~~

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The pockets on both sides are perfect for scissors and flosses, or any other stitching necessities!!!

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And here is the whole package that I put together!!!

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The temperature here has dropped significantly these past few days, and what better way to stay warm with a cat sitting on my lap!!! Elijah will be going back home soon…. I will miss him dearly!!

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Thanks for stopping by!!!