Friday, November 20, 2009

Crafting Catch-Up



I guess it's time for another crafting round-up post. It seems like I haven't done a lot lately, but I have a few things to show you since my last crafting post.

First up is a little sundress and bloomers that I made for Chloe. I used the free pattern from Made by Petchy. It is super easy to make and I thought the outcome was pretty cute. I also made another one in some super cute fruit fabric, but I can't seem to find a picture of it.



We were having trouble with the kids wanting to color during church. Markers were out of the question and crayons were still getting all over their clothes, not to mention breaking in their bag. I decided that colored pencils would probably be the cleanest, least messy option. I came upon this great free tutorial from Skip to My Lou for some paper/pencil holder projects. I made one for each kid. I was pleased with how easy they were and with the end results. They are so practical and cute. This was my first attempt at machine applique. It went pretty well, but I am still definitely a beginner in that area.






As you can see, they both love these!



For Mother's Day I made our moms matching tissue holders, eye glass cases and coffee cozies. (I don't have a picture of the glasses cases.) I made them all using free online tutorials. The tissue holders were from Bella Dia. The eye glass cases were from Amazing Mae. And the coffee cozies were from House on Hill Road. All three were very easy to make and so much fun. I loved doing little projects that I could finish in one short sitting.




I ended up enjoying making them so much that I went a little crazy and made them for several friends and myself. :)




For my cousin's daughter's first birthday I made a little outfit with a matching hairbow. The skirt was made from the Oliver + S free pattern. I bought the t shirt and appliqued on a butterfly that I cut out from the skirt fabric. The hairbow was a little tricky, but looked really cute in her hair.



My father-in-law made these great doll cradles for all of the granddaughters for Christmas last year. So for our niece's first birthday I made a little bedding set for her cradle that included a mattress, a quilt and a matching pillow. I was really pleased with the results, but I have yet to get around to making a set for Chloe. It will get done one day!





In addition to the cradle set, I also made her several hair clippies. Grace is teeny tiny for her age, so I made simple ribbon clippies instead of big bows so that they wouldn't over power her.



My most recent project was for a dear friend who was getting ready to have her third baby just a week after her little girl's second birthday. I made a pair of sister Molly Monkeys from mmmcrafts free pattern. I was able to find a couple of sets of fat quarter fabrics that were cute patterns and in two different color ways. I wanted to make them coordinate, but they still needed to be able to tell them apart.






And of course, I can't end a post without a couple of pics of my babies.




After the holidays, I will probably have a lot more projects to report on. Right now I am working a quilt to go on Chloe's bed (for when she moves out of the crib). Hopefully I can quit procrastinating and get it finished soon!

5 comments:

Larissa Holland said...

Whoa Nellie!!
wow! man, you've been busy. I love everything. Everything I tell you! That outfit for Chloe is just adorable! And your Mollies are SO pretty, you have got to add those to the Molly group. I really enjoyed seeing all this crafty stuff! thanks for sharing and all the cool links.

Wendy said...

WoW! You are an amazing crafter! I think my kids are past the coloring stage, but I just love those paper and pencil holders you made - very clever and useful! You know what? You should start an etsy page . . . maybe in a few months, anyway!

Stacy said...

I honestly couldn't wait to open the post to see all the loveliness you would make...and you didn't disappoint! So much cuteness! I love those little monkeys with the colors and the embroidery. Wonderful job on everything!

Anonymous said...

You are SOOO talented!!! Those monkeys are adorable!! You do a fantastic job on every project :)

Thalita Dol said...

Hi Olivia!!!

I love the dress!
Chloe looks perfectly cute in it!

Many kisses from Rio!