26 February 2010

Random stuff

It's 1230 here in Jax and once again, I'm awake. I'm tired but not sleepy AND I'm hurting really bad right now. My right hip is my enemy right now! Of course, the hubby is passed out but I'm honestly surprised he stayed awake as long as he did. He's been sick for the past few days and is still fighting the cold. The dogs are curled up asleep in the living room, finally being quiet!

I'm working on cloth diapers (for my stash and for a sewing swap on BabyCenter), bibs, and a crayon roll for the same sewing swap but a different person. Well, her daughter actually!

I'm gonna get off here and attempt to get to sleep. Later y'all!

23 February 2010

Designer Travel Wipes Case

I've always liked the really cute cloth covered wipes cases, but could never see spending upwards of $10. One shop I saw even had their travel cases priced at $40!!! That was ridiculous! Heck you can get the Huggies brand plain travel case at Wal-Mart for around $3 and use scrap fabrics and ribbon like I did. Decorating the case was easy, but I didn't take pics during the process. 

Big things to remember are:
1. Have your fabric and batting (if you're using it, it's not necessary, just makes it look a little more 'finished') precut but make sure to leave enough room on fabric to do the sides of your case.
2. Make sure that you have enough of whatever ribbon you use to do the entire case. I ran out with about five inches left to cover on my case. Luckily i had more ribbon in a different color but the same width to finish. Still irritated at myself about that one...
3. Have lots of glue sticks for your hot glue gun around! I  can't tell you how many I used but you will need a lot! Also, a popsicle stick or something really helps to hold down fabric while the glue sets so you don't burn your fingers!
4. HAVE FUN WITH IT!

Finally pics!

Front...y'all aren't gonna see the back I'm embarrassed!

22 February 2010

The Teddy Bear Massacre

Things got off to a rough start the other day, well for the bear at least!  See, my husband's puppy Dakota (almost 15 weeks old now) has to go in a kennel at night. Since she can't be out to snuggle with her mama Molly because Dakota chews on things (like oh, I dunno...REMOTES!) I put a teddy bear that she loves in the kennel at night to keep her company. Well I wake up one morning and aforementioned teddy bear is eviscerated, stuffing all over Koda's cage. I didn't think to take a picture of the massacre in the cage, but it was brutal. Here are a few pics of exactly how bad this poor bear was destroyed:

Here's where the stuffing came out from. How she got it to open up so neatly I'll never know...



This poor bear was FLAT! the only stuffing left inside it was at the ends of the arms and legs, and where Koda couldn't get all of it out of its head. Luckily I was able to save most of the filling , so I stitched Mr. Bear back up. He's now as good as new...at least until Koda gets ahold of him again lol.


All in all I guess it could have turned out worse. She only ripped off his graduation cap and gown before eviscerating him. At least she didn't tear him completely to shreds.

17 February 2010

Project Updates

Hey y'all! I just realized that I haven't updated this in several months and really need to lol. I haven't been sewing very much lately, but that's fixing to change. I have a baby boy on the way whose nursery hasn't even really been started and he's due in THREE MONTHS! I have so much to do to get ready for his arrival it's not even funny! I have to make his entire crib set with the exception of bumper pads, I just have to make a slipcover for an existing bumper pad set. There are major amounts of cloth diapers to be sewn, quilts to be pieced together (for two of my friends, they're both due two weeks after I am! So excited, the babies can grow up together!) and sewn, curtains, pillows, and glider cushion slipcovers are all in the works. Plus I still have to finish the living room pillows AND make curtains for my bedroom. My sewing machine is going to hate me before JR gets here lol!

Here is some of what I have done the past few months:

Cloth diapers that I made using the Rita's Rump Pocket Diaper Pattern . Super easy and very quick to make! Probably less than 30 or 45 minutes from start to finish.

These three diapers and nine wipes were made for the Sewing Pin Pal Swap on BabyCenter. I sent these to my Pin Pal L and she said her kiddo likes them so far.
Here are the dipes and the cover she made for me! I love 'em and can't wait til JR gets here so I can try them out on him! Thank you again L!


I've started a couple of other things, but since they're for gifts, I don't wanna post them here just yet. I'll update on those when I can. Gotta go for now, may update more later!