Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Little Chef in the Big Kitchen

Somebody got his own cooking supplies for Christmas
 
 
So we made pancakes for dinner
side by side 

 
He did all of the dancing.
dancing is a very important part of cooking

 
so is love

 
big pan. little pan
that is his pile of pancakes on the back burner

 
And it was delicious!

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Snowday Sewing Projects, Updated 12/28/14





I have been a little obsessed with looking at layered clothing on Pinterest....I should be obsessed with my Christmas knitting since Christmas is next week....but I used a coupon to get this amazing fabric from JoAnn's for 60% off, with free shipping!


I bought two yards and thought I would make a jacket but the back side is slightly ribbed and polyester.....eeeew, a winter full of sleeves getting stuck.  So I am going to fall to one old standby, a simple wrap poncho.  I have made a few of these out of medium weight knits and wear them a lot.  This fabric is soft and has a nice drape while being winter ready.  
There is my daughter wearing one of them.  Super comfy, and very much inspired by Alabama Chanin, I have three and they are wardrobe staples.
For the rest I am going to make a top I saw on Pinterest,  basically a long tube with armholes that can be worn a bunch of different ways....I am going to adapt it to an a-line asymmetrically hemmed dress.  
I have fabric, I have notes, needles, and thread.  Beads if I feel like it, not to mention all of the things I already own that I know will go....
But back to knitting.......until that elusive magical wonderful thing known as a Snowday!
A favorite dress, I used this to make the pattern. I laid it out on muslin and traced it out, leaving out the sleeves and extending the neck to make a modified funnel neck.


                                    "Are you sure you know what you are doing?"


Working so hard I broke a needle in half.....


Finished!  One lagenlook inspired, very warm, soft, and cozy
quilted tunic.
Thus was a super easy project. I sewed the side seams up from the bottom, used the x stitch on the front of the arm hole, continued sewing up to the neck, felled the seam on the outside going back down, x-stitched the back of the arm hole, continued with felled seam to the hem.  the side seams, the hem, and the hem on the neck are all a simple running stitch. I used heavy duty hand quilting thread.  This makes very strong seams that hold up well, felled seams add a nice sense of structure.