Brother-Sister Bishop and Bubble

It is so much fun to see Laurel and Robert in matching brother-sister outfits. Why I have no pictures of the two of them together in this set is a mystery to me. Perhaps,  I was just too busy enjoying my first two grandchildren to take many pictures.

These Easter garments were made some time ago but the children looked so sweet in them that I am strolling down memory lane in this post. Both Laurel’s white angel sleeve bishop and Robert’s bubble are easy care polycotton ready to smock garments. Their mother always appreciates that. And it is much easier to customize them than I originally thought.

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Antique Carriage Baby Shawl

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I’ve probably made a dozen of these antique carriage baby shawls in the past few years and I never get tired of it.  This project is both modern AND old fashioned.  For me, it doesn’t get much better than that.

It old fashioned because it is made of 100% cotton heirloom goods with an old fashioned design.  It is modern because gracefully endures heavy laundering and even looks good (but not best)  without ironing.

 

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Swiss flannel and a sturdy English lace provide durability while the machine embroidery designs provide nostalgic charm.  I’ve made this in two sizes, 30 x 30 and 36” x 30.  My daughter-in-law loved the 30” square for a nursing cover up.  It was light weight enough that neither she nor my summer grandbabies sweltered in order to maintain her modesty.  The larger size is nice for wrapping or covering older babies.

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Polar Fleece Monogrammed Throw

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As cold weather approaches, I am taking inventory of my polar fleece stash.  It is a fabulous fabric with unbelievable warmth, undeniable ease of care and unfailing popularity. A suitable gift for anyone, a monogrammed polar fleece throw is always a winner.

When one of my oldest and dearest friend moved to Maine—MAINE for heavens sakes!!!!–from our  neighborhood in sunny Florida, I was shocked and a little outraged. She is my son’s godmother and my daughter is her namesake.    How could she, who had loved and lived in Florida for 40+ years, leave Paradise—and us— for the frozen North! I was pretty sure she would freeze to death in her charming but ancient 1880 farmhouse overlooking the ocean, while I was  warm and worrying and missing her here in Florida.

For her August birthday and for a modicum of my own peace of mind, I made this throw for her. At least, I thought, she could curl up in the polar fleece with her cell phone and have a hot pizza delivered to her home. Well, she could if they deliver up there during Maine’s 10 month winter and if they could make it up her steep, icy driveway. But back to sewing……

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Maid Service

A welcome gift for any hausfrau, this little message is guaranteed to make the reader smile.  It is an assertive yet gentle reminder to all members of the household.  It sells well at bazaars and is a popular addition to a wedding or shower gift. One hangs prominently in my kitchen. A deliberate finger pointed in the general direction of the frame makes clear my answer to untoward requests.

The design itself is part of a collection that Suzanne Sawko and I did called Fil tire’ and Fancywork: Frames and Phrases. With any software, the text can be written in the font of your choice and surrounded by flowers or another decorative border.

The flexihoop frame  looks like wood but it is actually a stretchy rubbery ring that pops over a hoop. Unfortunately, it is almost impossible to buy any more. Fortunately, I laid in a supply when they were more readily available.  But an inexpensive wooden embroidery hoop works just as well.

This is also a nice introductory project for machine embroidery for children as well as adults. My 5 ½ year old granddaughter will begin machine sewing next week and embriodery will be a satisfying and easy component.

Sewing on the button will be her introduction to handsewing.  I plan for her to make a few of these for Christmas gifts for her mother, aunts and grandmother.  If I weren’t homeschooling her, I’d have her make one for her teacher.

Sewing Machine Cover

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For those rare moments when our sewing machines are not in use, it’s nice to protect them from dust with  attractive covers. Before I made this one for my mother’s birthday, she used a bath towel to protect her beloved Ellageo from Florida’s relentless sunshine.  This looks so much nicer and does a better job of keeping off the dust and rays.

 

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I could have made up the pattern myself.  But why spend a lot of time drafting and fussing over getting the fit over the embroidery unit just right. Phooey! I have grandchildren to sew for and haven’t got a minute to waste.

At Monica’s Miscellany, a site which seems to have been “under construction” now for several months, I discovered a great bargain.  For a very reasonable price you can purchase the basic cover pattern for most Brother, Babylock and Viking Designer embroidery machines and  get a set of designs specifically for the project.   Sounded good to me!

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Smocked Bubble “ADC”

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Our beautiful grandson Alastair is 6 months old now. His family waited 43 weeks before demanding his appearance.
But now that he’s here, he seems pleased as punch to be sitting up in the precious little chair which was handmade for him by his Uncle Doug.

We all enjoy seeing him positioned differently from his younger pose–flat on his back, hands up, mouthing the words, “I  surrender!” (See previous posts, duck bubble  and Nivia diaper set.

The busier I get, the more I rely on the ready to smock garments.  Like her mother, my daughter Rebecca is very partial to monograms, so again I used Ellen McCarn’s monogram leaflet for the lettering.  The rest is just made up.

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Team Gear for Little Fans

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Football fans love to dress their children in team apparel.  These tiny, expensive togs come in such a limited variety that most fans are likely to see their child’s same duds being worn by the majority of the tots at the game.

Customized ready-to-wear provides your little one with unique, affordable garb that sets him apart from the other junior fans.  You just need the visionary eye of a bargain shopper, an eye which can spot team colors an aisle away.

This 100% cotton (VERY important for Florida infantwear) orange and blue Ralph Lauren Polo baby suit, originally priced at $70, was marked down to $17 on the clearance rack.  There were others in different colors, many of which I recognized as being suitable for other teams.  But hey, I only do Gator gear so they were still hanging when I was done shopping.

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Care Bear Bishop

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Laurel asked for a Care Bear dress, specifically Cheer Bear which, she informed me,  is pink with a rainbow “belly badge.”   At the time, I didn’t know what a belly badge was.  I do now. There is so much to learn when you are a Nana!  But I do know that there are no Care Bear smocking plates.   I felt a  challenge coming on.

Looking through my smocking plates, I came across Pandamonium by Little Memories and knew that a single one of those bears could be transformed into a Care Bear.  Hurrah!

I had to regraph a portion of  the panda to get the white belly just right for the outline stitched rainbow.  Then the eyes were changed from the droopy, sad,  slanted straight stitches to perky French knots.  Voila!  I had me a Care Bear!  Continue reading

Wedding Table Numbers

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frame style #1  NOTE: The numbers were all the same color, a bright pink, not the neon pick shown her nor the red in the next photo.

At our daughter Rebecca’s home garden wedding, I gave a lot of thought to just how to number the tables.  I decided to stitch the embroidery in the wedding colors and frame them.  They are large enough to be read easily and yet took up very little table space.

First, I went to an outlet store and purchased the gold frames.  I was unable to find 15 exactly the same,  so I just selected frames with a similar look.  When looking for their table, I thought no guest notices or cares that the frames are not all identical.

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Next it was important to make certain that the number design would fit into the frame.  Double digit numbers were a challenge and even in a reduced size,  really hugged the edge of the frame.  They also required a smaller floral design.

The floral designs are from Sue Box.  Absolutely everything she digitizes is spectacular.  From her fabulous Golden Classics collection, one or another of the Briar Rose subcategory of designs was embroidered on every table number.  The ribbon outline was stitched in gold metallic to accent the gold in the color scheme.

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Fleece Lamb Baby Blanket

For years I admired the gorgeous embroidered wool blankets featured in Australian Smocking and Embroidery.  The first time I was invited to teach in Australia, I treated myself to enough gorgeous and extremely pricey 100% wool Onkaparinga (I just love to say that name–onka-pa-RING-a) to make  a baby shawl just like those Aussie blankets. They were definitely old fashioned.

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