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  • One of those before-and-after posts
  • Lights! Puppets! Action!
  • Thank-you Thursday
  • Girls twirl
  • You don't have to ask twice
  • New (to me) shop love
  • Ah, summer
  • Easter fun
  • Raffle happiness
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One of those before-and-after posts

I was really taken with this whole idea, but at the moment Clark has a dearth of ready-to-move-on shirts. My first-ever (but not my last-ever) trip to the Brown Elephant Resale Shop yielded (in addition to an Ann Taylor Loft suit in my size with jacket, suit and slacks for $12) this:
100_1738 They charge $5 for these shirts, which is a bit pricey, but they really edit their donations (or only receive fantastic stuff, which seems unlikely), and everything is dry-cleaned or at least laundered and pressed. Anyway, I was all ready to make the kind of dress in the tutorial, but at the Art Institute on one of the aforementioned recent trips, I saw a little girl in just a simple dress with buttons up the back. Aha, said I.

I cobbled together two of Ellie's dress patterns and made this dress, complete with facings made from the sleeves. Other than the collar, the pocket, and a bit of the hem, I didn't have much of the shirt left over, but we're all really pleased with the result.
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100_1744 It has since been hemmed, incidentally.

That day actually was a two-day dress for me -- I made a muslin in the morning and the dress in the evening. Nothing like having the buttons and buttonholes already done for speeding things along! Ah, summer, how I love you.


 

August 25, 2009 | Permalink | Comments (4)

Lights! Puppets! Action!

Just in time for the second book to come out, please allow me to present a project from Bend the Rules Sewing by Amy Karol:
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I made this at the beginning of the summer and we had a lot of fun with it, though it's now in repose on the bed in the back bedroom. This was a fun and straightforward project. I didn't end up sewing the bottom valance on, but it's still upstairs with the trim on, so maybe for the theatre's second season.

I have come to believe that finger puppets are one of the five or seven best things in the world, and I try to get Ellie to make or play with them at every opportunity. OK, it's really an excuse for me to make them and play with them. Here's a cardinal flitting across the stage:
100_1491 I think Ellie took this picture, which means I'm the puppeteer. Don't you think that if world leaders had to conduct press conferences, cabinet meetings, lunches with other heads of state, etc., while wearing a finger puppet, the world would be a better place?

August 21, 2009 | Permalink | Comments (0)

Thank-you Thursday

I'm going to try to get myself into the habit of catching up on thank-you notes on Thursdays. I really would like to be better about them; this might be part of the answer. I wrote, addressed, and stamped two today that are only a week overdue, so that's a step forward. Once I get caught up in another week or two, I might even start dropping nice little notes in the mail that the etiquette masters would not expect me automatically to send. Will the mailbox burst into flames in surprise? Stay tuned!
100_1662 I won't send a thank-you note to the Elbo Room, but I do enjoy driving past their sign these days!

August 20, 2009 | Permalink | Comments (0)

Girls twirl

Well, it was only a matter of time before I succumbed to the cuteness of the skirt and the twirliness of the girl; presenting a Twirly Skirt from the awesome tutorial at House on Hill Road (ack! It's worth following the link just to see the banner photo!). This is a great tutorial -- I recommend it without reservation. As for the results, before I get to the photos I will tell you that Ellie wore it today, and on a trip to Vogue Fabrics in Evanston it caught the eye of two of those knowledgeable and occasionally friendly Vogue Fabrics employees (the crew today was friendly).
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She also wore it to the new Modern Wing of the Art Institute, to which I also give my highest recommendation, especially the TOTALLY fantastic children's section. (Helpful hint: You don't have to pay to get to the new children's area, as long as you use the new entrance to the Modern Wing itself, on the very north side of the museum [I think this is Monroe and am too lazy to double-check.]
100_1737  On the other hand, if you live in Chicago and become a member of this museum, I promise you you will never regret it.) This is how much Ellie loves the Ryan Education Center: She and I went briefly on Thursday evening (free night!) on our way to the jazz concert in Millennium Park. She loved it so much she asked to go back on Friday, so we did. When we asked her on Sunday what she wanted to do after church, she said she wanted to go to the children's section of the Art Institute! So, we did. Hamming and twirling in an uncrowded area ensued.

August 19, 2009 | Permalink | Comments (1)

You don't have to ask twice

Thanks so much, Trope, for the invitation to show more shots of my girl! I tried to do this post last week and Typepad keep sabotaging me.

Some silly and some normal, or what passes for normal around here:

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Hope all are enjoying this marvelous month of August!

August 19, 2009 | Permalink | Comments (1)

New (to me) shop love

How did I miss The Needle Shop for a year?? Of course, not knowing about it until this week has saved me untold buckage. The two top pieces were actually living in the free-scrap box -- the polka dot (Rowan) was a drawstring skirt with a very well executed pocket! Ellie hasn't forgiven me for forgetting the scraps she chose on the counter. The Needle Shop isn't huge but has a great selection of fabrics I'd only previously admired in cyberspace. I shall return. Good thing it isn't any closer to my house.

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  I found it via How About Orange, whose fabrics are also at The Needle Shop...score!! I just have to save my allowance so I can buy full yards of a couple of them for bags. Yippee! I bought half-yards of the Kokka (pigs) and echino, but a full yard of the  beauty below had to come home with us.



100_1617 This panel includes fishies; can't neglect the fishies! By Alexander Henry.

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August 07, 2009 | Permalink | Comments (1)

Ah, summer

From Easter to the height of summer: that's Healthy Tension.

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I do, however, promise to post again before this cucumber vine has turned black from frost!!

August 05, 2009 | Permalink | Comments (2)

Easter fun

Ellie's teachers asked each child to bring in 6 plastic eggs with NON-EDIBLE treats (that's how the memo expressed it). I actually started ahead and had to do only one face the morning they were due -- pretty good for me. After the egg hunt in a nearby park, Ellie reported that she found her eggs buried in the dirt. Hmmm. Anyway, they were cute when they left the house!


100_1336 They were super easy, and fun, and I had everything I needed in my stash. Sometimes, everything works out juhhhsstt right! The pattern is "Hare Finger Puppet," which is offered free on Ravelry, though you must e-mail the designers to get it. Too much fun, I have to say! I will probably make six more tomorrow!

April 11, 2009 | Permalink | Comments (0)

Raffle happiness

This post is almost two weeks late -- apologies! But some time back, Carolyn posted a link to a raffle. I probably follow about 99.9 percent of the links Ms. Duff puts out there for us, and thank goodness I followed this one! It was at Carrieoke's place, to raise funds for a team spelling bee in which she was involved. I actually won a prize! And what a lovely, lovely prize -- a freshly designed and knitted cowl from the Wry Punster (who, I notice, has recently announced that she's engaged -- HUGE congratulations on that happy development!!)

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Unbelievably, I have needed said beautiful item into April here in Chicago. I'm sorry this isn't the best picture, but it really is gorgeous. Wry Punster has placed the pattern on Ravelry -- can you believe it? Its name is "Flock Together," and there's a great picture of it at rest, so to speak, there. Thanks, Carolyn, Carrioke, and Wry Punster -- I hadn't won a raffle since 2nd grade, I think, when I won a baseball from my local Baskin-Robbins!

April 09, 2009 | Permalink | Comments (1)

Cake Days

We celebrate ("celebrate" is the word, but it's not quite the word!) Lent chez HT, and Clark gives up sweets every year. He's darn good at it, too -- plenty of willpower. I thought I'd try to start a family tradition in the days leading up to Lent...does trying to start a tradition doom it to failure? Only time will tell. Anyway, the tradition is Cake Days. The weekend before Ash Wednesday, we'll make cupcakes and eat them like crazy so that they're all gone by Tuesday night. Clark and Ellie provided the inaugural fleet using the great recipe from Martha Stewart -- One-Bowl Chocolate Brownies. They were a big hit, in both their preparation and their consumption.

March 06, 2009 | Permalink | Comments (2)

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