Heads, Shoulders, Knees and Toes (knees and toes!)

Posted Sunday, April 19, 2009

Some wonderful Etsykids finds! ...

For heads :) delightful beanies by NuxieMade!











For shoulders there are terrific jumpers from littlegirlPearl!

...and to cover knees these super cool pants from ChewChewsCloset!
















...and for the toes, whimsical flip flops from tiptopapplesauce! ( a pattern so you can make your own - woohoo!!)

Etsykids have you covered!

Hello World Its Saturday!

Posted Friday, April 17, 2009

If your anything like me - Saturday is a welcome sight! It's the day I get to sleep late and then get up and play in my studio all day - uninterrupted! I've been sewing since I was a little girl and doing it professionally for the last 16 years. The longer I sew the more I learn about fabrics and techniques and I always love to share with others. I have really fallen in love with shirring these days and some people may assume that its a complicated process but its really very easy. It is time consuming but VERY easy. So - if you've got an hour or so and a cutie that would love a shirred dress or top then read on and take some notes and your on your way.

1. Hold down the person your sewing for and grab these measurements : Chest measurement and the measurement from chest to where you want the garment to end.

2. Take the chest measurement and double that - this will be how wide your fabric needs to be. Then cut the length of the fabric to match your second measurement. Finish the top and bottom edges of your piece with the serger or by hemming - you can also leave the edges raw if you like that look.

3. Pick up a spool of elastic thread from your local fabric store - they are never more than $1.50. HAND WIND the elastic thread onto the bobbin being careful not to stretch it as you go. Put the bobbin in the machine and set your stitch length to the longest stitch. And that's it - your ready to shirr.

4. Your fabric should be face up on the sewing machine - so that the elastic is on the wrong/in side of the fabric. Then, using your presser foot as a guide - stitch your first row 1/4" from the top edge. After you've done this row you will see that it has gathered slightly. Continue stitching 1/4" rows. You should at least do five to achieve the proper gathering but you can do however many you want. In the pictured example - Ive made 15 rows, but sometimes I do even more than that.

5. Once you've shirred as much as you like - put the two sides together with right sides facing and sew a seam straight down the back...Voila! You have a beautifully shirred top or dress for someone special or even yourself.

I hope you'll try this super easy technique on your favorite lazy dazy Saturday - you will be so proud of yourself when your done! Smooches!

Friday Finds: EtsyKids Mountain West region

Today's Friday Finds are based on one of our regions' team tag "EtsyKids Team MW," which is the Mountain West region (Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, & North Dakota).

Happy Heads and Lovely Legs

Posted Thursday, April 16, 2009

In Australia, which is where this post comes from today, winter is on its way...

I have been searching on Etsy from some great hats and leg warmers to keep my kids warm as toast.....but really you don't need weather as an excuse to buy these treasures they are great staples for your child's wardrobe all year round.
Starting from the top left corner, clockwise:
enjoy!

Kits for Kids

Posted Tuesday, April 14, 2009

I am always looking for crafts, kits, and ideas for my kids to do on a rainy day or just when I need a few minutes to talk on the phone. Here are some great Etsy Kids Team Member Shops that have just what I am looking for.



This shop has a great variety of kits for kids. From ABC craft kits to Elmo, Thomas, and Dora ones.
"All the colorful and creative children's items that you see in my store are created to help young children learn important skills while having fun at the same time! The enjoyment I get from creating my work is increased by knowing that my creations are being enjoyed by someone that is special to you!"-Children's Woodland









And Then
http://andthen.etsy.com/
This shop has some classic kid kit crafts. Such as: Stain glass butterfly, hand print sun, fish aquarium, and rocket ship to name a few.

And Then "craft kits are made with love and kid-tested. I have done all the parent grunt-work (research, shopping, prep-work, organization), and assembled most of the craft supplies in a cute reusable box (you might need to supply something simple like scissors or a little tape). All you need to do is sit down with a kid kit and the special little person in your life and have some quality time!"- And Then









Has some oh so cute no sew tutu ebooks! We are all about tutus in our house! Even if your child can not manage this diy tutu you (or an older child) can create it and your little one can help embellish it.

And to make things ever better this shop is having sale on there ebooks. Visit her sit for details.
And lets not for forget the older children






Here are some DIY Fabric Flower Brooch/Pin or Hair Clip Kit. I have been eyeing these for a while. They come in every color you can imagine.

Posted Saturday, April 11, 2009

Happy Easter to All!


Embodied in this adorable dress by kinchi are all things spring and sweet! Wishing you all sweetness in your baskets today and spring in your step! HAPPY Easter to all!!!

Friday Finds: EtsyKids New England region

Posted Friday, April 10, 2009

Today's Friday Finds are based on one of our regions' team tag "EtsyKids Team NE," which is the New England region (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont).
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