
I'm really happy with how it turned out! I feel like the corduroy just came together so easily too. I can't wait to do some more jumpers and dresses... I've got a nice little stack of corduroy waiting!

I sewed the candy striped fabric across the front of the bib. Then I ironed the vinyl on. It went on ok, except for the crease down the middle. Guess the red striped stuff wasn't quite ironed as well as it should have been!
I may end up trimming it a little smaller. We'll see.
I see many options for these - I'm very excited to try putting one on a hat!
I know summer's drawing to a close, but I had to share our favorite meal in case you have one last cookout left in you!
A little pink trim adds a nice detail.
The gold trim - a definite treasure on this pillowcase!
Or are one to sit on the sidelines with the babe while the big kid plays? This long sleeved onesie dress just needs some tights and you're ready for a busy fall weekend of soccer games!
GO TEAM!
So when I began this crazy business a couple years ago, I was focusing on baby blankets. I bought a lot of fun fabrics & flannels so I'd have choices to offer customers.
Here's my plan - I paired up a bunch of the fabrics, and they are waiting over in my shop to be turned into blankets. It takes some of the guesswork out of the process, and customers will be able to preview a bunch of choices.
The blankets will be 34 x 40. I will embroider names, birthdates, short phrases, or a small symbol or design as well.
Aren't those eyes the funnest?
And the pink pompoms on the bottom???
It was at that point I was seriously rethinking my "easy" project. So, I guess maybe I should have peeled them first? I don't mind a little chunk to my applesauce, but it was a nice mush of apples, and a whole lot of slimy peels? No thank you. So, what's a girl to do? Try and strain it? Cut up the peels somehow? Put it in the blender? Do I cool it first? What would you have done?
(yeah, I didn't let it cool & put it in the blender. wrong choice.)
My aunt spent years gathering specialty fabrics with shells and fish on them. She used a trapunto style of quilting when she put them on. Do you see the eel and the sea star? Did you notice all the coral that she machine quilted in there?
Do you see the octopus swimming by (in the quilting)?
The raw edge technique was used for a lot of the coral... and variegated thread accentuated it. The black coral was a circle, and the spikes were all stitched in.
She attached a few buttons here and there - a turtle was peeking out in this corner!
Isn't this a gorgeous jellyfish?!
See the little flippers swimming along the ocean bottom?
There's even more details that are too numerous to mention. My cousin said she feels like it's a fun game to play - see what else I can find that mom hid in the quilt for me.
+24 regular cupcakes
+30 plates
=1 fabulous party!
If I'd thought it through, I might not have brought permanent markers - but everybody was able to write something nice & the kids drew some illustrations. It was fine.
It looked pretty fluttering in the breeze!
And car rides!


They loved dancing around in their dresses! Thanks again, Toni!

Christmas dots - long sleeved, red ruffle