Tuesday, December 31, 2013

For my sister

My dear oldest sister used a purse I made for her years ago until it was literally in tatters.  I made her a new one with one of my uncle's fabric samples.  With any luck, this one will last her a while.  I hope she likes it just as well!  


Friday, December 27, 2013

Three billy goats gruff story quilt

For my little niece, a play quilt with a troll and 3 goats.  The bridge has a pocket, as does the scenery on either side.  The project was made completely of old fabric samples and scraps... Except the goats-  I made the goats out of discarded gloves from the bin at school.




Tentacle Scarves

IA twirly, easy gift! I made 4 of these this week.  The folks I gave them to were so pleased. I love the organic, floaty, vaguely Steam- punk look they have.


Just cut outa bunch of 10 inch circles  (I used a lid as a pattern) from old t-shirts.  1-3 t-shirts must be killed to make this project, depending on how big the shirt is, and if it has sleeves you can cut up.  I used 2 women's size smalls, and the sleeves from 1 child's shirt.   Stack up the circles (you will need about 20 circles total)  and cut them into spirals:
Pull the strips apart, overlap the less curly ends by about 6 inches, so they form a gentle arc, then sew together like this:
Pile up all the strips at the sewn spots, aligning the arcs.  This will be the back, behind the wearers' neck. About 5 inches from the sewn stack. Sew across the tentacles.  Sew across the stack again 5 inches further ...
this makes a liittle spot to loop the other side through. At this point, the scarf is done, but I like to sew a few buttons and ornaments on the last seam for decoration.
Loop the tentacles from one side through the opening in the other, and voila!
A terrible picture, taken with my phone... I really must learn to use the thing.


Thursday, December 26, 2013

De-Motivational Stones

So I'm sure everyone has seen the stupid rocks with warm, fuzzy words on them (seems like a visual oxymoron to me) What are they even for?
As a sort of geological rebuttal, I made my own version for a friend this Christmas. She is always posting inspirational quotes and other touchy-feely stuff on FaceBook, so I thought these would bring her back to earth a little.  Get her a little more grounded, so to speak...  all weak puns aside, it was fun to come up with a bunch of depressing words.  It was also fun stealing the stones from the nearest commercially-landscaped business.
I can hardly wait to gift them to my rose-colored-glasses friend.  I hope she strews them about her office, to help set the tone for her workplace.  

Monday, December 23, 2013

Absinthe Fairy

Who would have guessed Absinthe was so damn expensive?  I had no idea.
I've been wanting to make a gift set for my uncle for a few years, so I bought a bottle, an Absinthe spoon, and made a Green Absinthe Fairy.  He'll have to buy his own sugar cubes.
His body is made from 2 pipe cleaners encased in fabric.  His head & hands are Fimo (I embedded 2 glass beads for eyes).  His skirt is gathered tulle, and his hair is wool roving.
 I made his wings out of a gift wrap package container, tracing the wing pattern ( thanks, google image search) and then adding some green sparkly fingernail polish. I found out that the nail polish will smudge the permanent marker lines, so next time I'll remember to paint on the opposite side of the plastic

Monday, December 16, 2013

Three Pigs and the Big Bad Wolf Fairytale Quilt



Two little piggies just hanging out in the straw house.
My darling niece is expecting her first baby in March.  We had a shower for her on Saturday, and I made the baby this goofy blanket.  Each of the houses is a pocket. The big bad wolf and the 3 little pigs can go in and out.
The quilt was made entirely of fabric scraps I had on hand, except for the largish piece of fleece I used for the backing.  The project was a quicky... If I had more time it would have been a little less primitive, but it is cute nonetheless.  Now I am inspired to make more interactive story quilts.
The not so big or bad wolf is house-sitting the stick house.  I don't think he's terribly hungry, although he is gritting his teeth something horrible!

The smart piggie made his house out of bricks.  Doesn't he look smug?

The finished quilt thrown over the back of the sofa




A Few More Costumes

I came across some pix from costumes that I didn't post before...
The bumblebee suit-  initially made for my darling nephew, who was moonlighting as a pollen collector (really)!  the costume has since had a lot of use for school events and Halloween parties.  I have no idea where it is now!
The fox suit was made because I found orange fake fur at the fabric store on sale for practically free.  it went on to live in Spokane and go to lots of arena football games.  The fox is the mascot for one of the teams.  The BoPeep outfit was also made just because I was trying to use up some fabric.  That is my long-suffering dog wearing the sheep suit.  He was adorable, but felt more than a little sheepish (haha) wearing the costume. 
This is the Tattoo on the arm of my son's Sock Monkey costume.  He is about 6 and a half feet tall, and with the head on, closer to 7 feet tall.  It is a rather disturbing sight to see.  He was inspired by this Kia commercial to have me make the costume: