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Quilt

A Chevron Quilt and some scraps.

Happy Thursday everyone!  I don't know what it is about this week, but I am ready for a weekend.  I think it might be all the last-minute HUGE school projects that we are trying to get tucked away before the end of the year--but I will be happy when they are turned in and done.  It's been a LOT of homework time. Also this week I have been working on some quilting projects.  The hexagon quilt is finally back from Melissa's sewing shop and is ready to bind, which I am dying to get done. The ... View the Post

05.09.13

Lookbook· Sew for Girls· Tutorials

Faux Peter Pan Collar Pattern and Tutorial

 Last week when I was sharing Gracie's Spring Lookbook I posted about her Almost Ready for School Girl Look with this shirt and a knit drop waist skirt tutorial.  At that time I promised to give the pattern and tutorial for that shirt this week...so here it is: The t-shirt is actually a Garanimals size 4T that I bought for just under $4 at Wal-Mart and then embellished with a faux Peter Pan Collar. What you'll need to replicate this top is a the Peter Pan Collar Pattern, a Garanimals ... View the Post

05.08.13

The Art of Homemaking· Thoughts

The Art of Homemaking: It’s the Little Things

My mom found a great yard sale last weekend and brought me home some vintage trim treasures and this beautiful piece of smocking was in the bag.  It's been sitting on my desk for a few days and I keep thinking about how lovingly someone made it---stitch by stitch.  It's like everything we sew---stitch by stitch.And then I read this quote and thought it was so apropos.“Just as a little thread of gold, running through a fabric, brightens the whole garment, so women’s work at home, while only the ... View the Post

05.07.13

Projects

If I could make-over my kitchen…

A few weeks ago I got an email asking me if I could make-over my kitchen what would I do. Well...when baby Ruth was only 3 months old my husband surprised me one day by bringing home a truck load of wood.Wood flooring to be exact. (Enough to cover the entryway, family room, hallways, dining area and kitchen.)And I was excited. The next day while I was out running errands he got to work and when I came home not only were all the floors and furniture on our entire main floor missing but so were ... View the Post

05.06.13

Celebrations

The Art of Homemaking: Every day is a Celebration (May 2013 Holidays)

It's time for another monthly installment of "Every day is a Celebration".  Here are your holidays for the month of May...starting with today! 4th:  Star Wars Day (May the 4th Be With You!), International Firefighters Day, International Respect for Chickens Day, National Scrapbooking Day 5th:  Cinco de Mayo, National Hoagie Day, Oyster Day, World Laughter Day, Totally Chipotle Day 6th:  Beverage Day, No Diet Day, National Nurses Day 7th:  National Teachers Day, Pulitzer Prize Birthday 8th:  ... View the Post

05.04.13

Lookbook· Sew for Girls· Tutorials

Spring Look Book: The Faux Bib Shirt. A Tutorial.

 This is one of my favorite outfits from Gracie's spring look book. The shorts are some hand-me-down pants that we were given but that weren't long enough.  So I wacked them off and she's wearing them as shorts. And the shirt...oh, I love this shirt. It's a $3.88 Garamimals T-shirt that I added mini pom pom trim to. To make a shirt like Grace's you just need your shirt, the trim, some Liquid Stitch, and your sewing machine.  Now here comes the tutorial. (Pay attention...it's a ... View the Post

05.03.13

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