Jan 28, 2019

Goldilocks and the Three Bears

I have a cute little two year old grand daughter named Taylor.
 Many months ago, when I first saw Stacy Iest Hsu's Goldilocks and the Three Bears Novelty Cut Sew Doll Panel, I knew I had to make it for Taylor for Christmas.
She loves dolls and role playing and I hoped she'd like it :)


I'm not usually a fan of doll panels, but some of them are really cute!
Isn't Taylor precious?


But seriously, what little girl wouldn't want these?
I wanted one, lol!
Goldilocks has a removable skirt, and so does Mama Bear.
Papa Bear's bow tie is too much, along with his shorts and suspenders.
I added a little "I Love You" tag to baby bear but sewed it on backwards, oops!
I had them all nestled in a large lined drawstring bag by Jeni Baker.
I made the bag out of Lori Holt's fabric line "Flower Patch".



I had the brilliant (ha ha!) idea of including the book in the bag.
I researched all the goldilocks books and this one seemed the best.
Goldilocks is very naughty in the book, she doesn't listen to her mom.
There are a lot of lessons to learn from that.


I'm pretty sure Taylor likes her gift.
Thanks to her mom Kimalee for taking the photos for me :)
I was so intent on wrapping and delivering the gift that I totally forgot!





Jan 14, 2019

Scripture Bags

Two of our grand daughters were baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints during the Thanksgiving weekend.
We have a tradition that when a grandchild is baptized, we give them a set of scriptures with their names engraved on them.
My husband's grandmother began this tradition and we're continuing it :)
Both Neo and Reagan love panda bears.
I just happened to have two prints with pandas!


 I've made this bag so many times, it's a great pattern!
There is a free tutorial here.



This was a great day!
Riley was also blessed, you can see all the photos in the previous post :)


This is Reagan Clara :)


This is Neo Kimberley :)
These cousins are just a month apart in age.


Thanks for reading all about these special girls!

Jan 7, 2019

Riley's Blessing Gown

This post has a lot of photos, because it's about my "oh so cute" grand daughter, Riley Jordan and her special day.
I began a tradition of making each grandchild an heirloom blessing gown that they can pass down to their children.
This is my fourteenth one :)


I use natural fabrics and laces, the lace on the arm band is called Swiss insertion, and the beautiful lace on the edge of the sleeve is called French lace edging.
I used Imperial Batiste for this gown, so that it wouldn't wrinkle.


I embroidered the yoke and added seed pearls.
The edge of the lace with the little holes, is called entredeux.
Entredeux is French for "between two".
Attaching entredeux is very difficult on the eyes, lol!
It's attached with a zig zag stitch, and each time the needle crosses over, it has to catch each little hole with the needle.
This machine method finishes off the seam allowances, but each piece of lace is attached using 3 different methods.
It's very labor intensive.
Each of the 14 gowns (3 have been for boys) 
I've made are unique.


This is the slip, which I've made for each gown.
Each of those pieces of lace have been attached to each other separately.


I embroidered a design at the front of the hem, 
also with seed pearls.


In the 1800's or earlier, when women hand made these gowns,
they would embroider the child's initials at the back of the hem.
The intent is that each child who wears the gown will have their initials embroidered to the existing initials.
Eventually, there will be initials embroidered all around the hem.
That's partly why I use natural fibers, 
so that it will last throughout the years.
The first name (Riley) is always in the middle, her middle initial J, is on the left, and her family name H is on the right.
That's the old fashioned way to do it!


I also use mother of pearl buttons on the back.


Here comes cuteness overload, but Riley was very serious.
I looked after her one evening and she missed her mom :)





This is Riley in her gown and bonnet, the day of her blessing.



This is Riley's pretty mom, Kimalee.
There was a lot going on that day, and I wasn't able to get a photo of Riley with both of her parents.


This is my favorite!


I also smock the bonnet and use silk satin ribbon.



I borrowed Riley from her aunt for a quick photo, but she was pretty done with pictures, lol!


I mean really done!!!!


Riley has a beautiful smile, and here it is!


If you've followed this far, thank you :)

Dec 30, 2018

Lucy's Toothfairy Envelope

My grand daughter Lucy just turned 5 and needed something to leave her tooth in for the tooth fairy.
I told her to draw a picture of the tooth fairy and she drew her with lots of sparkles and flowers!


I was surprised that only used a pencil, so I took the liberty of choosing the colors :)
Lucy's  hair is blonde, she has blue eyes 
and her favorite color is red.
I taped Lucy's drawing to my light box and traced the image onto white cotton, then I embroidered it.


I made an envelope for Lucy to write a letter to the tooth fairy and the little "fussy cut cat" pocket is for her tooth.


I just wrote a little something in fabric pen.


This is one of my traditions that I do for my grandchildren, making them an envelope for the tooth fairy.
This one is pretty big, the others have been pretty small.
I just go with the design I guess :)

Dec 24, 2018

A Very Vintage Christmas

I'm going to make a set of placemats for 
each member of our family.
I may only have time to make them for one family a year though!
I just love this Santa!!!
I machine quilted curls on his beard :)



I made the vintage ornament, which I also love!
The pocket on the right side holds utensils, a napkin and maybe a cute paper straw.




A bonus photo of me, lol!!!


I made the toy soldiers, which I call the tin soldiers.
They had a lot of pieces!



I'm partial to the ice skate, which I call the figure skate.
How I wished I had pink figure skates when I was taking lessons many years ago :)
We put skate covers on top of our skates to match our outfits.


I machine stitched a cursive "K" for Kennedy.
If I had to do it over again, I would machine quilt the skate, 
it's a pretty large surface to leave unquilted.
Then I would hand embroider a red K.



Mr. Ginger is so cute!!!
If I make him again, I would embroider his face in white so it would show up better.
I used vintage ric rac for the trim.


Dolly is very pretty!
I like her sparkly blonde hair :)


I loved receiving photos of my daughter and son in law with their placemats.


My grandchildren loved them!
Don't they match their personalities!


 They said they felt very festive with their Christmas placemats Saturday morning when they had fancy donuts and other delicous food for breakfast.


I made 9 l//2" pot holders for our gift exchange at my
Farm Girl Chicks quilt group.


I chose pretty fabric for the back :)


This book is full of awesomeness, I'll be sewing Christmas projects for many years!
I really want to make the cover quilt, but I might not get it finished for a couple of years.
I've always wanted a Christmas bed set!


Have a wonderful Christmas with your loved ones!