Friday, June 15, 2012

Birthday Dress

In yesterday's post I talked about, for me, the dreaded Single Fold Bias Tape (or sfbt). It won't be so dreaded eventually, because I will learn how to use it properly!

I promised pictures of a project I am working on where I have to use it around the neck and arm holes. I am making a dress for my daughter to wear when she eats her birthday cake. (Sorry Michelle and Katie, I am ruining this surprise).


I am using Simplicity pattern #3854. I am making the top left dress pictured below.




I bought some Yo Gabba Gabba fabric which I am using for this dress.  Here are parts of the dress cut out.






So let me show you my attempts at using sfbt.
First the neck:




Not as good as I would like, but that is why I am showing you, my wonderful blog followers. The next time a project calls for sfbt I would like to make my own and use matching fabric, which I think would look better.

Now for the arm holes. These are in progress, waiting for my sister to return my sewing machine. She is using it to embroider something, another birthday surprise!






I love this fabric and I know this dress will be super cute! I think sometimes we are our harshest critic! It's all part of the process though, which I love just as much as the end result. I will leave you with pictures of my daughter and doggie.


Thanks for stopping by!



Wednesday, June 13, 2012

My baby is one!

I cannot believe a whole year has flown by already! It's amazing watching my baby grow into a little girl. When she was a few months old I felt like she would be a tiny baby forever, but one day you look up and she's not so tiny anymore!




Little Miss didn't quite know what to think of the cake, or maybe it was all the people staring at her! She took a little nibble, but no cake smashing for her.

She also had her hair cut for the first time on her birthday. Here she is with her cousin DJ who she adores!










Madison with her cousin Cody, who she loves so much!


This little girl is the greatest blessing in my life. I can't help but think back on everything we went through to have this little miracle in our lives. It was such a stressful and nerve wracking journey, but so worth it.

Location:Walnut Creek,CA

Learning to sew.


I was thinking the other day about what was the first thing I ever made. I remember taking home economics class in junior high and making a simple two handle, heavy weight cotton bag. It was pink and maroon striped and could carry all my books. I loved that bag, I think partly because I made it, which was awesome!
I was also in 4-H and did some sewing for the county fair in Nebraska, where I grew up. I remember the best thing I learned in 4-H besides sewing was how to properly cook and prepare a hard boiled egg so that the yoke was yellow, not green. Very important for deviled eggs and has come in handy many times over the years!

My mom was always dragging my sister and I to Joann's and various other fabric stores. We were bored out of our minds! She could not be done fast enough! But then it clicked one day and I saw how amazing fabric was. The shapes, colors, the feel of each different type. Plus if I used my sewing machine I could actually make things! Now I understood why we always went to fabric stores.

This always makes me think of my own daughter. I am constantly going to craft and fabric stores. Someday she may think it is super boring too, but hopefully she will come around and see how awesome it is too.

 I am basically self taught at this point and I want to get better! I want to do this for a living! I have a Masters degree in Psychology but that is not what I want to do.

That is a huge thing to admit...but it's true! I should have listened to myself in high school when I decided I wanted to be a fashion designer. Well many, many years later, I am on a quest to do something like that!

I am working on a dress for my daughter's first birthday. The pattern calls for using single fold bias tape around the neck line and the arm holes. I have very little experience with s.f.b.t. but I found an amazing tutorial on making your very own! I absolutely love, love, love, this tutorial! Who knew all the possibilities!!!

Also french seams, another wow! Apparently my mom did. I was complaining to her that an outfit I made for Madison turned out,  but the seams showing on the inside made it look incomplete. FRENCH SEAMS PEOPLE! Can you tell I am easily amazed and excited!

I am totally willing to tell you what I don't know, show you my mistakes and how I then perfect these techniques. Join me won't you!

I will leave you with a picture of my beautiful little girl standing up. A new trick of hers.


Thursday, May 17, 2012

Quilt for Cody, part 1

I have two wonderful nephews who thankfully are young enough to like getting a quilt made for them by their favorite Aunt (that's me of course!). Since the older of the two already got his quilt a few years ago its time to make one for the younger one.
 The theme is "Finding Nemo" and I am doing a basic nine patch quilt square.

Fabric for Nemo quilt.
The Nemo fabric was purchased on ebay and came pre-cut. I am also using fat quarter sets from Joann's Fabric store. I spent some time at my sister/sister-in-law's house recently working on this quilt in their beautiful quilt/painting studio.

An outside view of the studio at night

Madison was there with us also, napping through part of the quilting!




I've decided that I am going to keep the quilt simple, mainly because it's really hard to find time to sew right now since I stay home with Madison. She doesn't have a lot of patience for my sewing!
I found this pattern in a quilt magazine my sister had. Unfortunately, I forgot to get the issue and name of the magazine!

I am going to use this pattern as a reference guide, since I really don't like to use patterns for quilting! I have my reasons, which seems to boggle my sister, a much better quilter than me, but it seems to kind of work for me.
I will be using the Nemo squares as the flower square in this quilt and then using the fat quarters for the nine patch blocks.


I cut out the fat quarters into 2 1/2" strips. I started to sew them together, but please check back to see the progress!

Monday, May 14, 2012

New name, same great adventure!

I changed the name of my blog! I totally feel like it is way overdue.
The old name was great, but I want to talk about so much more and this new name will create a space for me to do just that.
First, I want to talk about my beautiful little girl and about being a new mom. My baby girl is now 10 months old, how time flies!
 I am planning her first birthday party which will be Yo Gabba Gabba themed, a show on Nick Jr.  I went to Beverly's craft store and picked up some Gabba Gabba fabric today to use for some part of her birthday outfit.


I love this fabric!

Not sure why she can't wear it now!

As always I have many craft projects going on which will still be the main focus of my blog. I love to quilt, sew and crochet, but now I have a little girl to make these things for!

Finally, I want to talk about my health and how it impacts my life. That is what I like about my new title. It allows me to show you all the things This Mommy has made, but also that I made it to this point in my life despite all the challenges I have because of my heart condition!

Well, this is all that two episodes of 'Yo Gabba Gabba' will buy me for today! See you soon and thanks for sticking with me, or looking at this blog for the first time!

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Introducing Carrots!

One of the wonderful things about having Madison is seeing the world through her. So many new things! This week we introduced carrots, which I also love. I have to say that this is the only thing I have "made" over the last week.
I am using the Baby Bullet system, which is not just cute, but convenient. I ordered it when I was pregnant with Madison and so excited to finally use it!






I am also working on a new crochet stuffed animal. Not sure what it will be yet, but find it's something easy to work on while Madison plays.
My other project is to finish a quilt I started probably over a year ago, will take pictures of the progress and show it here.
I got rid of a ton of scraps. I decided I needed to get rid of fabric I will never use so that I can make room for the fabric I really want to use. Check back to see what I made room for, so cute!

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Happy Crafty New Year!

Happy New Year Everyone!
I want to start the New Year off right, with a blog post! One of my new year's resolution is to revitalize my blog.
Now that my baby girl Madison is six months old, I have a little more time to finally craft.

One of the things I made for Christmas was a wreath for our door. I wrapped a Styrofoam wreath in white yarn. I then accented it with red hydrangea petals.





The hydrangea was velvety, with sparkles dotted on its petals. I originally bought the hydrangea for Madison's headband that she wore for our family pictures.







The other project I started was making tutu's for Madison. A little girl can never have too many! When I visited my mom in Oregon recently she gave me a bunch of tulle she wasn't using. I just learned how to make the very simple tutu, and did a cute mix of peach, plum and cream colored tulle accented with a muted purple ribbon.


It was hard to get a picture of Madison not trying to eat the tutu, but here it is on her!


Thanks for stopping by and I hope everyone has a wonderful New Year! Yeah 2012!

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Feeling jumbled.


I really want to get back into my blog, but I keep finding excuses to not post something. Yesterday I was about to post and then my sweet baby began crying and I took care of her. Instead of putting her down once she was asleep, I held her for hours, which was great, but no blog post.

Well, today there is this post. I didn't totally want to post because I have to re-take pictures of the sewing I'm working on and the baby is sleeping in her carseat and I'm feeling jumbled. I finished most of Madison's Halloween costume, but now I want to remake part of it. Some days things don't come easy. Part of dealing with that is getting out of our own way.





Monday, September 26, 2011

Cherry Heart Designer becomes a Mommy!

I am excited to announce that I gave birth to this little miracle on July 1st of this year. She is now almost three months old, and I feel like I am just now coming out of the fog of pregnancy and new baby mode.


Madison Rose Marie, born 7-1-2011, 5lbs 9oz.



Madison Rose, two days old.




Madison Rose, 2 weeks old








Madison Rose, 2 months old

There is a big story behind this tiny miracle, and I am trying to figure out how to tell it. I hope in the days and weeks to come I can tell you more and by telling my story, I can help other woman who may be experiencing what I did. Cryptic enough?!

Plus, I am finally back to sewing and crafting again, so more quilting/crafting to come!

Also have you seen this awesome quilting tv series ? I live in northern California, so check you local station for this show. I have learned so much from this show, they break down quilting into doable steps, with great tips and tricks.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Belated Happy New Year...

I hope it has been wonderful for all of you so far! I haven't posted in awhile, as some of you may have noticed. We are currently having problems with our computer and I am typing this note to you on our tiny little netbook. Unfortunately I am not able to post pics from my camera onto this computer, so I may end up just describing what I am making!
I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday season and I look forward to the many quilts we are all going to create during this year!

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Folded edge pillowcase

I am not always sure what to give people for Christmas, and this year was no exception! I really wasn't sure what to get or make for my sister-in-law. After telling my sister, she suggested I make her some pillowcases, perfect!

I had made pillowcases before and loved how simple and beautiful they turned out. For this project my sister gave me two different fabrics that she wanted two sets of king size pillowcases made out of. The challenge for me was figuring out how to make both sets out of just one strip of fabric.
I ended up taking one of the pillowcases we had at home that were store bought and made them from that.



I basically folded a 23 x 86 piece of fabric, folded in half lengthwise and sewed down one side and across what became the bottom of the pillowcase. I then folded down the top to the inside of the case by 6 inches. Very simple but they ended up being really pretty.


close up of the top hem folded into the pillowcase

finished strawberry pillowcase set

both finished sets

look inside at the folded hem on the pink pillowcase
Thankfully my sister-in-law loved them!

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Finished puppy quilt

Now that Christmas has passed and the handmade presents have been passed out and opened, let's look at the finished puppy quilt.

One of my favorite parts of finishing a quilt is the binding roll. I love how it looks and how it comes together, such an easy way to make any quilt look good! This fabric was perfect for the Spongebob quilt, it is called "Reef dots"! Yeah!




front of quilt



back of quilt, sorry it's blurry!

Check back tomorrow to see the other presents I made this Christmas!