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Handmade Christmas: Personalized Perpetual Calendars


I think these calendars are quite possibly the coolest thing that I’ve ever made! I have to thank Rashida from i heart linen for the amazing idea. You can find Rashida’s original calendar here: Prairie Girl, Calendar Girl. When I first saw the calendar, the idea of putting fabric photos in it popped in my head, and I couldn’t wait to run to Joanns to get all the supplies. I am so happy with how these turned out, and I hope that the recipients love them! I emailed Rashida and found out that she has instructions for how to make these in her new book, I Love Patchwork: 25 Irrestible Zakka Projects to Sew, which is due out in just a few weeks and available for preorder right now. (I have it on my Christmas list–I can’t wait to see what other great ideas she has in there!)

I altered mine a bit from the original by putting a magnet strip on the back of each one so that they can be hung up on the refrigerator:

The days are made from fabric-covered buttons and the months are made from tiny popsicle sticks. Both mount with velcro.

A PJ Swap and Dyed Tees for Baby

October’s swap on my favorite online sewing board was for PJs. We really need winter PJs around here, and I thought it would be a great way to get me moving on them! My swap partner has a son and a daughter who are six and thirteen, so I sewed for both of them, and she sewed for Jamie and Samantha. (Samantha was so excited to get something handmade in the mail!)

Here are the jammies that we received:


The kids love them, and they fit so well!

Here are the jammies that I sent to my partner in Hawaii:


Isn’t that view gorgeous?

I also want to show off these little t-shirts that I dyed for Baby Charlie. It is so hard to find solid colored tees for little ones, and we really like them for the newborn stage with wool longies over our cloth diapers (hmmm . . . I feel like I’ve said that before). I found these side-snap t-shirts on clearance at our local Ross:

A couple of evenings and several packs of Dylon later, and they look like this:

I love the vibrant colors!

And one last picture of Samantha and Jamie in their new jammies because it’s so sweet!

Rag Quilt for Baby Charlie

We have plenty of receiving blankets left from when Jamie was tiny, but every baby needs special things made just for him, right? I saw this tutorial: How to Make a Ragged Squares Quilt at Crazy Mom Quilts a few days ago and thought it would make a perfect baby boy quilt! I picked out some really cute Debbie Mumm prints at Joanns and got started. Because of the way the quilt is sewn, it goes together really fast! I purposely put all of the ragged squares on slightly crooked to give it an even more childlike look, and I trimmed the edges of the rag squares to make them fray a little better. I probably could have done a better job of planning out the border, but when it’s wrapped around a little one, maybe no one will notice that it doesn’t line up perfectly. I really like the fun, casual look of the end result. I think I might have to do another one of these!



Fun at Pirate Days!

We visited the annual Pirate Days celebration here in the town where we live yesterday and had a great time. We enjoyed Pancakes with Pirates which was put on by our local church to raise money for the local food pantry. The kids had a blast in the kids’ section which was full of mazes, jumpers and slides. We even watched a sword fight!

I thought it would be fun to sew up pirate-y shirts for the kids to wear–not really costumes, rather something that they could wear to the festival and then wear again and again. I did decide at the last minute to make a skirt for Samantha instead. I figured that if she just wore it this one time, I could recycle it into something else later.

The pictures aren’t great because my good camera is still broken, but I did get this one up-close picture of the fabrics and the embroidery on Sean’s shirt.

Ready to hang out with the pirates for the day! (The younger boys’ shirts are sewn from my Patrick Curved Raglan pattern. Samantha’s skirt I just made up as I went along. Sean’s shirt is just a simple long-sleeve t-shirt that I modified by adding the 2/3 strip of pirate fabric to the front and the pirate ship embroidery.)

Just some random shots of the fun:




I was most excited about that last shirt, the one that I made for my 16-year-old. It’s hard to make something that a 16-year-old boy is willing to wear in public! Sean had a few friends over the night before, and they were checking it out. One said, “Your mom made this?! I would wear this!” I think that’s the biggest compliment I’ve gotten in a while!

Award-winning Legos for the State Fair

We’re heading out to the Texas State Fair tomorrow morning, and Allen is so excited that he’ll get to see his Lego project on display! He did the whole project all on his own from coming up with the idea and design to completing the construction. We found out a few weeks before the fair started that Allen’s project took 4th Place (Honorable Mention) out of 27 entries in his age group!

The designer and constructor with his finished entry:

Front:

Back:

From above:

We’ll have more pictures after the fair tomorrow when we find it with its ribbon in the display case!

Cloth Diaper Stash for Baby Caleb

A local friend has been using Jamie’s stash of newborn diapers, but her little guy is quickly outgrowing the newborn diapers. I offered to sew up a stash of small fitteds and medium AI2s for them. We chose gender neutral prints since this is their first baby. This way, they’ll be able to use them over (and over) again.

There are 24 fitteds altogether. I used the size small Fattycakes pattern for these. They’re made with two layers of cotton knit and an inner layer of cotton velour with snap-in trifold soakers of two layers of cotton velour. There are two of each print, but they’re stacked on top of each other for the pictures:

We also decided to make a dozen medium AI2s. This way, she’ll be able to unsnap the soakers and use the shells as covers over the small fitteds until baby is big enough to be ready for the medium diapers. These are made using the medium Fattycakes pattern. Each has an outer polyester PUL layer and an inner layer of microfleece. The snap-in soakers are also trifolds with two layers of cotton velour and one layer of cotton interlock.

Jamie’s newborn stash has been used by four different babies now. That’s pretty amazing considering that I really had no idea what I was doing when I sewed those diapers. I love that we’ve been able to encourage other mamas to try cloth just by passing on our outgrown diapers. The first two moms who used our old diapers even decided to sew their own!

Elevate Him Ministries Medical Outreach Boxes

Our homeschool group is doing multiple volunteer projects this year, and we were really excited to get involved with this one! Elevate Him Ministries collects boxes filled with over-the-counter medical supplies that are often difficult to obtain in other countries and distributes the supplies through their medical clinic in Talanga, Honduras. Our youngest three children had a great time filling their boxes with everything from vitamins to antacids to toy cars.

Sorting out the supplies:

Jamie filling his box (if you look closely, you can see that Baby Charlie sneaked into this picture, too):

Boxes filled and ready to go:



Jamie’s New Jammies


Sew Mama Sew is hosting a Pajama Party Sew-Along this month, and I thought I’d join in. My little ones all need warm and comfy jammies for the winter, and there’s a stack of neglected flannel in my fabric cabinet that is just yearning to be cuddled up in. The problem that I have with using flannel or other wovens is that I really dislike putting buttons, snaps, etc. on pajamas, so I thought I’d try out a v-neck top.

I drafted up this top yesterday afternoon, and I love the way it came out! It pulls on over the head really easily and doesn’t look huge in the neckline once it’s on. The pants are from my own AJ Bottoms pattern. (They’re my favorite for PJs!)

These new jammies fit so well, and Jamie loves them! He insisted on wearing them last night, even though it’s still sweltering here.



Labor Day Camping!

We had a great time camping with the Maxams and the Zinszers this weekend! I could have done without the ants that decided they should sleep with me, but overall, it was a lot of fun. My good camera is broken, but I did get a few fun pictures with a backup:

And, in case you ever wondered why Jamie adores Auntie Chris, it could have something to do with the fact that she lets him play with cool tools and feeds him yummy chocolate.


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