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3 of 10 and other goings on

rushing to finish some work for a local antique/floral shop. 3 of 10 done, and a whole 20 hours to go!

finished-aprons

the 3 finished…

aprons-in-waiting

7 in waiting…

grandmothers-supplies

the trims and treats recovered from a beloved sewer necessary to finish my creations (and a retro-but-totally-of-the-moment pattern).

and then there are the usual projects we’ve got going…

finishing-tea-leaves

…coming down the home stretch on my mother’s tea leaves.

insipred-painting

…painting cards for loved ones. my image is from this amazing book.

doily-prints

…working on new prints. always working…looking, imagining, sketching, carving, printing…always.

mini-gallery

…and, of course, admiring. what would it all be without stopping to take a moment to look at what those little hands have made? i’m loving this spot in the house. formerly an opportunity to display the seasonal garlands i’ve created. but right now, its working perfectly as our mini-gallery. in the kitchen, right inside the door. perfect for showing to nana or grampie, or the ups delivery man…

free time!

antler-button-hoodie

this sweater has been a favorite, and i’ve enjoyed passing it around. i knit if for belle, then passed it to our friend thomas, then our friend gabriel. we just got it back and i can’t wait to pass it on to emily’s baby this spring!

pants

i’m also planning to give emily’s baby these little polka dot pants. the white wool pants are for wyatt and the green wool with the lace trim are belle’s. in the spring wy can wear the striped pair - i made them cropped (so cute on boys) from an old shirt via the instructions in this book. and…i made this skirt for myself from this free pattern, which i really enjoyed.

africa_skirt

this is all the product of having a husband who is around a lot during the week. it’s been nice on so many levels. the kids have really deepened their relationships with him, we’ve had some great family time, each of us has been allowed more alone time, and i’ve used my sewing machine without a little foot pressing on mine while i try to use the pedal. bliss.

tuesday=love

tuesday. a sweet, sweet day in a week of increasing obligations. yes, it’s playgroup day and cris loves it! he’s made some new man-friends and has really been enjoying their morning gatherings. i love being alone in my own home for two hours! it’s quiet. i’m productive. here is some proof:love-cloth-napkins

amy butler’s love=some new double sided cloth napkins (we were all  using solid blue 0nes – now it will be easier to tell who has which napkin. no more, “well, this one has a big smudge of sour cream on it and a dried bean stuck to the fringe…”)

knitting-basket

this felted sweater knitting basket is only a 3-minute project, and it looks so nice sitting on the window shelf (originally made by cris to start our seedlings in the spring, but who doesn’t love to see a knitting basket full of yarn being adorned by sun?!) the sweater inside is almost done…a project for myself, which is long overdue. i’m working the ribbing on the second sleeve and then i have to knit the neck! not bad (and i’m working on it now as i wait for my pics to upload).

making-valentines

okay, so i’m not alone here, but it still proves that a lot gets done when you have just one child working with you! belle and i made valentines for the grandparents, aunts, uncles, and friends. as i spelled names out (g-r-a-m-p-i-e) her little voice echoed each letter and her chubby little hand “wrote” them out. it was a wonderful time together.

obstacle_course

one other thing the kids helped me make? an obstacle course! complete with running, hopping, crawling, weaving, and laughing!