Monday, June 24, 2013

We finally get a day at home!

Usually we are home a good chunk of the week.  But the last week and a half we have been all over the county!  We've been getting in the door, and falling over!  It's been mostly good stuff, with the regular household stuff thrown in.  S1 has had two camps this week, and we finally told him he better start finding rides.  Carpooling is good!  So we may be picking kids up at the end of the week.

I did squeeze in some sewing time in the (really late) evenings.  I finished a pillow for my stepmom's mom, and a basket for shoe supplies. I just got really tired of extra shoelaces everywhere.


 I also finished three dishcloths for my friend's mom.  I love these, and apparently so does everyone else.


This week I NEED to get another quilt done.  It is a charm quilt for my BF, and she has been waiting so patiently for the last couple of years while we collected the 204 different fabrics to make it.  So now that it is pieced, I NEEEED to get it done before I see her this weekend.

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Summer break has started!

And I am all sorts of confuzled!  But I did get a few things done last week.  First off, a few more dish clothes.  I really like the red and white, but it makes me think of Christmas!  I love these fill little bits of spare time, and I may get a ball of yarn to keep in my purse or in the car.


THIS!!!!!!


This is the big super secret project I have been working on!   A couple weeks ago I had posted some fabric chosen for a special surprise.  You can find it here.  Well, the big day came and went.  Our beloved teacher has retired! As her big retirement surprise, we made a quilt for her.  The kids in D2's class did a skit about an infamous quilt not finished by a specific lady's 16th birthday.  Nor her 18th, and not her wedding.

I'm not sure I ever heard so much laughter at an awards assembly!

The skit ended with the students presenting this beloved teacher with her quilt.
She is now retired, and the infamous quilt top is still not finished! 

However she now as a quilt that is hers!  And if she can get her unfinished quilt top from her mother, we have volunteered to finish it so she can least enjoy the memories associated with it.

I am not sure I have ever completed a project that brought so much out of so many people.  Between the giggling kids and the laughter (and some tears) from the grown ups, I realized THIS is why I love sewing.  

And to Mrs. H- for all the years you've put into our children, THANK YOU!

Monday, June 3, 2013

It's the end of the year as I know it...

...and I'm not fine. That, to the tune of REM's End of the World, is what has been going around in my head lately.  All the end-of-the-year stuff has got my brain on overload.  Awards ceremonies for everything each child has ever done, with every child getting a ribbon for something (I am so not that parent.  Sometimes you win, and sometimes you don't.  (Oh, do I really need more to dust?? Really? Just for showing up??))  One activity did not have an awards ceremony (yes, I'll sign up again just for that!!)  Dance class had their recitals this weekend.  It was really cool to see the little ones doing and how they were just happy to be there, as well as the graduate solos.  It was a lovely evening, but it made for a chaotic week end!

I had one finish last week.




That's it.  One dishcloth!

Well, one is better than none.  Unless we're talking about bills!  The next few weeks should be better, I have at least 1 project that has a firm deadline, as well as a few that are SO CLOSE to being done.  


Saturday, June 1, 2013

I LOVE this apron!!

So I made my apron last week, and have pretty much lived in it when we're home.  Here's the photo from Monday.



Even if it is for working in, it still needs something pretty about it!  So I added some crochet trim to the pockets.  They may only last a few months, but that's fine.  I'll just add something else to replace them!


 And it is so long!!!  It was great for baking cookies in.  The flour blends right in with the pattern!  The kids think it's funny when I'm in the kitchen or garden with this "pretty" work apron and they see my airwalks or romeos peeking out the bottom.  They burst into a chorus of "it doesn't go together!!! Please don't pick us up in that!!!" But I think the girls are almost to the point of wanting me to them one!  They like the "all the dirt goes away when you take it off" approach. Which was the whole point.  More more shedding threads and bits of fabric when I run errands!

The pattern was one of the Making History line I found at Joanns.  There's a pajama pattern that is now in the "someday I'll get it done pile"


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