Monday, September 2, 2013

Crochet Selling Time

Lots of pics, just so you know. These items are available for purchase and will be posted on Etsy here. This is Shauna's (my oldest daughter) shop. Thanks Shauna for putting these up for me. She also crochets and is getting pretty good at making hats and headbands for all ages. Check out some of her items in her shop while you are there.

ALL ITEMS are 100% cotton yarn or thread (except for Duckie, which is 100% acrylic yarn, buttons are plastic).

Lets start with the duckling or baby chick...whichever you prefer to call it. Duckie is an ear flap beanie and diaper cover set. It is sized for 3-6 months, diaper cover is adjustable for larger/smaller sizes. $18 (usd) + shipping

Next up is a Copper colored hat. It could also be starched and used as a bowl. Approximately 18" circumference at brim. $9 (usd) + shipping

Here is what it would look like as a bowl:
Yes, I just flipped the picture upside down, better than you twisting your head around trying to see it. LOL

Next up: Coaster and Mug Rug Set These can be bought as a single set (1 coaster and 1 mug rug) or as a double set (2 coasters and 2 mug rugs). Coasters are 5 1/2" across; Mug Rugs are 13" X 15". Single set is $8(usd) + shipping; Double set is $15(usd) + shipping.
Single Set
Double Set

Hand Towels/Hot Pads/Mug Rugs...pick 1 (one) for $7 (usd) + shipping
approximate size 13" X 19"




These can be used as Hot Pads or Doilies and are approximately 9" across. $7 each (usd) + shipping
Colors are Purple, Pale Green, Butter Yellow, Light Sage, and Multi-color (combination of solids)

Here is a close up of the multi-colored one:


Sage Green "Spider Web" Doily. Approximately 8 1/2" across. $7 (usd) + shipping






Dishcloth/Washcloth/Hot Pad. $7 (usd) + shipping

12"X 12" approx. size
9" X 11" approx size Color is Actually darker than pictured





Coaster/Hot Pad approximately 8" across point to point. $7 for both (usd)+shipping
These have been laundered but have not been starched for them to keep their shape.



If you are interested in purchasing any of these, please go to Shauna's Etsy shop page here.

If you have QUESTIONS about any of these items, please contact me by e-mail setdsmom at gmail dot com and I will answer your questions as best and as quickly as I can.

Saturday, August 31, 2013

Seven Years and Counting

Seven years ago this Labor Day Weekend, I married the man of my dreams...that one man who is perfect for me, because God sent him to me. It is amazing to me that we learn daily from each other and have managed to get through all of our personal issues together with our marriage still intact. I shouldn't be so amazed, because I know exactly how it all happened: we allowed God to be the center of our marriage and he has brought us through every trial with much grace and ultimate victory.
I love you Kevin, with all my heart and I am thankful that God sent you to me when He knew we were both ready. I am looking forward to spending many more years with you and God.

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Quilt Class at Mary Jo's Cloth Store

My first ever quilt class...and I had a blast. One of my favorite gal pals (Cathy) went with me as well as her sister and great niece. I'm pretty sure we will be attending more classes together.

Jean Funderburk was the teacher and she was great and so sweet and patient. The block she chose for our class sounded daunting, the Drunkard's Path, but she made it so simple and easy...and the layout turned out amazing. Here are a few or our blocks:

Finished example of the quilt for class


"Monkey See, Monkey Blue" by Jean ....sorry it is sideways


"Fooled You" also by Jean

Cathy's Block laid out, ready to stitch
This lovely block was made by Cathy's sister...It has me thinking about Christmas before July.

Purple Batiks....played well together in this block


Multicolored batiks make this block layout really stand out.

Tabitha's partially stitched...lovely pinks

"Dancing Through the Daisies"

These beautiful blocks are larger than the ones needed for class, but they are such awesome shades of purple.
Here's my quilt block ready to be stitched together...it is for my 1st grand baby (a girl) due in October.
My finished quilt.

And of course I have a picture of our wonderful teacher with one of her quilts:
Thank you Jean for showing us this much simpler way to do the Drunkard's Path and for making it so much fun too. Thank you to Mary Jo's Cloth Store for all you did to make the classes possible.

I was not able to get a picture of everyone's quilt block, but they were all beautiful...the blocks and the ladies.

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Happy Mother's Day

I just wanted to drop in and wish everyone a very Happy Mother's day.  I am thankful to still have my mother here on earth with me. I also have my wonderful Grandmother (whom I call Granny) still here as well. My mother-in-law (Connie) is a wonderful woman too. All three of these women have had a great impact on my life. Things have not always been perfect, but we have always worked thru the tough times with God as our biggest help and we have made alot of wonderful memories together.
Thank you Mama, Granny and Connie for all the things you have done for me and for all the things you didn't do for me too. Some things I have to learn on my own, but  of because your leadership and guidance, I am the woman I am today.
My Mama

My Granny...when she was 17

My Mother-in-law
I love you all with all my heart and pray that God will continue to bless each of you with health and happiness and many more wonderful days here with me. Looking forward to strolling over heaven with each of you one day soon.

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

March Wedding...Sewing is

COMPLETE!!! Whew. I am so glad to have completed all the wedding garments. The Bride to be is excited too...Everything fits perfectly. I am just as excited as the bride...is that bad? Now to finish a couple of gifts for the lovely couple...a quilt that is partly their Christmas gift and the awesome cape for my son to give his beautiful bride. Off to my sewing machine...can you hear it humming?

Pics of the wedding garmentd will have to wait until after the wedding...sorry.

Have a bessed and productive day!!

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Crochet Time



I know most of my previous posts have been sewing related...2 weddings and lots of baby stuff...and I thought it was about time for me to share some of my crocheted things.

I love crocheting as much as I love sewing. I have crocheted quite a few things for babies and many hats for my Grandmother and a few things for myself and my home. As with many of my sewing patterns, the patterns I use for crochet can be found for FREE here on the internet. Big shout out to all the people who share their patterns...love you and thanks for your hard work!!  I will post links to all the patterns that I have used, even the ones I had to buy (from web sites or magazine subscriptions, etc.) Hope you enjoy all the pictures and the links. Some of these patterns are .pdf downloads, most of them are not and I have them bookmarked in my browser.

 
The blog where I found the pattern for Elmo is no longer available.



I think this is where I found this pattern:

From Red Heart Scalloped Baby Hat and Mittens. I know there is no hat in this picture, but I made it in black sport weight and gave it as a gift to a handsome baby boy, without taking a picture of it.

I just made this flower up as I went....lots of chains and slip stitches.

I made this one up on the fly as well...my Granny wanted a unique flower for her baby doll's headband. She was tired of the plain bands and the flowers that came in her patterns.

This pattern I found in a little book at Wa-lmart called Crochet Cocoons this particular one is actually on the cover in shades of orange. I also bought the little book that has hat and diaper cover set patterns...there is a chick, a giraffe, a puppy and a couple more. They are all fun and easy to make.
I found many of my patterns on the websites for each of the yarn manufacturers as well as on the labels.

  1. Red Heart
  2. Lily Sugar 'n Cream
  3. Lion Brand
  4. Coats & Clark
  5. Bernat
  6. Caron
  7. All Free Crochet.com
  8. e-Patterns Central.com

These are just a few of the free pattern places that are available...many talented people post free patterns on their blog and I have many of them bookmarked for quick and easy access.

I also use Google search to find specific patterns that I am looking for. I always type in "Free _____ crochet pattern" and then check the results to see if is what I am looking for.

Feel free to check out the various web pages and try a new pattern or learn a new craft. Most of the yarn manufacturers have a free newsletter sign up that is loaded with updates on new product info and free patterns and quick access to their website.

I almost forgot about this beautiful little girl . She is wearing a poncho I made from Bamboo yarn, but the pattern was Lily Sugar 'n Cream (I cannot find it on their site, but I did pick up the free project sheet at Hobby Lobby). Her hat is also make from Bamboo yarn, but the pattern is from a project sheet I picked up at Wal-mart called Three Tone Hat, which actually came from Red Heart. It was very quick and easy.

Friday, January 18, 2013

Sewing for Another Wedding :)

This time I am the mother of the groom. I am excited for my son and his fiance. She is a great person. I really like her.
The last 2 days have been rough...standing on my feet to iron fabric, pinning pattern pieces, cutting all those pieces out. Making myself tired just thinking about it. Sewing begins on Monday. Tommorrow I must go get new cones of thread so that I will have enough.
Haven't been by Long Creek in a while. They have lots of crafty things and I love visiting them. They have an amazing assortment of threads. Maybe I will do an entire post about them in the spring...after the wedding. Here's a picture of parts of the bride's gown: