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Saturday, August 17, 2013

patchy the pillow

Arrrgh! 😊 My oldest baby begins kindergarten in just a few days, oh my! Where did the time go!? When I was in kindergarten it was only a half day, I'm going to miss her! Before we know it they'll make preschool mandatory πŸ˜• I do wish I had it in me to homeschool but I'm not going to kid myself.... It takes a special kind of person and not me! I love teaching my children! Don't get me wrong! I'm just more the 'bonus' knowledge teacher.... The basics and socialization are better for them in the classroom 🍏 with each kid I've become more disoriented and scatter-brained, lol. Too bad that's too true! 
Anyway! Because it is a full day, after lunch they have a little rest time. So when I saw on my Katie's supply list a small pillow my mind thought instantly 'ooh, project' πŸ˜‹ I don't think of where to buy one- no way! Opportunity! It never ceases to amaze me how much we can learn from our kids πŸ’œ I've literally spent hours coordinating fabrics and when it came to letting my little lady pick some for her pillow she found a color scheme she liked and just grabbed three next to each other on the shelf. It would seem so obvious wouldn't it? But I was in shock by the ease. I think I may over complicate my life sometimes. Haha. πŸ’•πŸŽ€ 
To do this project you don't even have to buy fabric though, really! It's such a scrappy bit you use! 


To make it like mine, which is about half the size of a standard pillow, you need to cut:

*35 squares 3&1/4 inches x 3&1/4"  ( certainly you will want to make your own grid plan to personalize it unless you're playing jazz 😊 with scraps .. It's 7 squares across and 5 down)
*one rectangle 16&3/4 inches x 12&1/4 inches of back fabric or double your  35 squares and make it patchy on both sides
*stuffing of some sort, thread.... And your sewing tools ✂

These measurements are kind of odd I know but it made it the right size we needed and in the end each square is 2&1/4 inch with 1/2 inch seam allowance.
I like to give plenty of room for stitched seams to stretch so there's less a chance of a split seam in the middle of the pillow.
Here are seven vertical rows of five sewn and ironed, ready to be 
Sewn vertically and ironed again. 
Then with right sides together line up your backing, pin, and sew :) 
Leave a small gap, but big enough for your hand!, for stuffing. 
Turn right side out.
Stuff.
Pin your hole closed, edges turned inward, and sew it up.
Simple, simple, simple!

If you've looked at other posts of mine you might recognize the owl :) by happy accident I made the two coordinate. Katie picked the other 4 fabrics and I added the other two to make it more traditional not even realizing they were what I'd used before.
I can hope someday when she has a dorm or apartment or chair she'll have a sort of matchy fun pillow set. πŸ’—πŸ’•
 
 

Monday, July 29, 2013


harry, katie, mommy





katie, harry, ellie

you're never too old for a B:r+hd@y W:$h !

 Hubby's birthday is today and since he works 2nd shift he got a morning celebration (wake up, heehee) πŸ’—πŸŒžπŸ’­ we love him dearly and hope he has a wonderful year ❕πŸ’ ❇πŸ’«
 

And because it goes back to before we were married with children : P


Friday, July 12, 2013

ready to collect botanicals πŸŒΎπŸ’›☀

Yesterday I took the Awesome trio for a wagon ride around the block and were graced with the sight of sooo many flowers!  What made it especially noticeable was that the flowers blooming now seem to be a variety of colors!  Sure in the spring with the first bloom there's a remarkable variety but where I live they seem to be mostly yellow. Perhaps now I'll need to pay better attention though because the color spectrum most likely is present then too!   πŸ‚I'll stop going on now and show to you how easy it is to make your own flower presses practically for free 
πŸ’• Each of these are made of 8 cardboard 5 inch squares stacked with pieces of wax paper folded into quarters in between, then secured with rubber bands, and that's it!  Of course they don't have to be 5 inches or even perfect, but they make for a fun day project and flora for another days art! 

Thursday, February 14, 2013

simple sweets for the simply sweet

Happy Valentines Day !
 
Hope you've been remembered today! and graced for being the Lovely person You Are! : ) And if you weren't, consider yourself My Valentine : P Years ago, i often was my only Valentine and my cat, Frank, would treat me to something nice. He was good to me : ) until i had my first baby and {out of jealousy?} I got the coldest shoulder ever! It's still cold in fact : ( i feel bad for him, he doesnt get the love from my parents (where he lives) he got from Matt and me- still doesnt really like kids though.... Any who...............
This is Kates first year of school and she has her first Valentine party! : ) oh so fun! when i was a kid it was a school day to look forward to! We made these on the cricut. She coordinated the papers and picked the shapes : ) A little more special than store bought and probably the same price {?}

and from mommy to her sweeties {minus Ellie who just got a little chocolate covered marshmallow} i made these simple little treats

some paper doilies and black lace, we are good to go! : )
We dont go crazy over here but i try to at least celebrate with the kids - make it fun - and at the same time show i love them. Because i Do So DEARLY!

And because what is Valentines Day without some Beatles? {though hubby crazily doesnt dig them? whaaat? lol}


Monday, February 11, 2013

forever yarn

Maybe I'm a little late to the game but back in November I discovered an awesome place. An awesome place called Ravelry and it is paradise for the crocheter or knitter. Am I seeming overly excited ? Maybe I am but I have a lifetime of patterns and inspiration thanks to this site! I heart it : ) my member name is mamapajama3 if you join befriend me! I have a few projects completed and I upload finished pics. This is my latest I finished last night

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I need to get better at knitting now : )

Sunday, February 10, 2013

balloon shade

Ive grown up thinking these were hideous
 
lol
and the mention of balloon curtain or even valance made me imagine something of the sort.
 
.......but i guess im getting older, broadening my horizons, and letting my taste be swayed because i saw these :
 
and was inspired to dress up the window above my kitchen sink

I googled a tutorial and found this one as easy to understand, not too complicated, or too 'froo froo' heehee
 
Instead of having 3 panels mine is one piece with the rings sewn in place. 
I am SOOO happy with how it turned out! it does release all the way down and could look like a plain panel.  It is Very functional and believe it or not easier to operate daily than regular blinds or fiddling with drapes pushing them aside.
Loving the ease of light in the day and privacy at night... and done so delicately!