What I've been sewing...

5.27.2011

Isn't this little skirt fun??


And I've wanted to make a bow-tie ever since I came across THIS tutorial. Ohmygoodness! So cute. Makes me want a little boy ... Well, only-in-a-million-years type of wish after last year's pregnancy trials. I'll keep my little girl sewing going and just make things like this for sweet little boys (to come)!

This one's on its way to Korea. :-)


What you get when you run a lawn mower over it.

5.26.2011

Don't forget your leash in the yard while the mowers are mowing.

Otherwise you'll go from this:

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to this:

Happy Anniversary!

5.24.2011

To the One and Only.

:-) I love you, Jeremy! Happy #3!

wedding 1
wedding 2
honeymoon - Orcas Island
#1! (happy and vintage)
#2! (sick and pregnant)

And here's to many more!!! (49+ to be exact)

fun vintage finds - 5/16/11 edition

5.16.2011

It's GARAGE SALE season!! Thrifters, rejoice! The number of Saturday sales in my neighborhood increase exponentially every week. Now, I just need to get out there and hunt!

Here are some finds from the last week. If you missed my other 25-cent gem, click here.

Did any other of you thrifters find treasures over the weekend?

two sets of 3 plates. odd. :-)

a few finds. candelabra on the right will be painted. I'm thinking glossy white.

Mom, what do you think abt these plates for your kitchen shelves?

totally vintage. i think my gramma had dishes like this.

china pedestal 

white vintage stud earrings

isn't this magazine rack amazing!?


it's in such great condition and it's staying just like it is.

a 25-cent gem

5.14.2011

I love deals. And, to be honest, I am fairly shy. So working up the courage to stop at garage sales is a challenge for me. (Yes, I know, make fun of me if you will.) But, this week, I found some great buys, one of which was a 25-cent 1940s cabinet record player! The outside is in bad shape, but potential is in the eye of the beholder.

I got it home and asked Jeremy how much he thought I paid for it. He said, "I hope FREE!" Well, 25-cents is almost free.We haven't seen if it works (I highly doubt it) but the player arm still has its needle. Sweet!

Stay tuned for its transformation! I'm so excited about this one. What color do you think I should paint it???

wood paneling finish peeling off

peeling
I've already peeled the whole top off!

back ruined from water damage

front view

front also damaged by water

the inside actually looks fairly decent!

so cool.

inside cabinet

our Garden 2011

5.11.2011

As of yesterday, my garden is planted. (Last year's was kind of a bust because I was too sick to enjoy it.)

Thanks to my in-laws and my parents for the seeds, plants, pole-bean creation and help. I decided I wanted to finish up my garden before I was left to do it alone (with a baby) and despite the very warm weather, everyone was game. Woo hoo! Let it grow!

I love watching things grow, the curled beans sprout into leafy goodness, little strawberries maturing into sweet delights. Plus, "shopping" in your backyard - can't beat that! I can't wait to teach my girl in the next few years... it's educational, sustainable and just plain fun.

tomatoes.

sweet peppers!

george's pole bean creation

garlic and a little jalapeno

parsley

cute little flower basket - don't you love the curly cue? I do!


strawberries.

a scarf

5.03.2011

I made this scarf for my MIL's birthday. Unfortunately, the pictures do not 1) give it justice and 2) don't capture the real color.

Next time, I'll really try to get better pictures AND step-by-step pictures. But, I snatched the tutorial anyway from a great crafting blog. For the real tutorial, go to MADE.

(Love that site thanks to my friend and fellow sewing machine lover, Sharla, who introduced us just a few short weeks ago. I didn't know what I was missing! If you haven't been there, go check it out!)


Instead of turning and sewing all of the seams, I decided to just scallop the edges with my machine and trim the excess off. It probably would've been easier had I just turned the edges because with my gargantuan fabric scissors, the edging took HOURS. But, in the end, it turned out lovely.

(Note to self: next time, buy edging scissors. It'd be worth it.)

I finished it up with some elastic thread - also a new love! - and sent it off.



Woo hoo! What should I make next? One of these?