Monday, September 29, 2008

Ice Cream anyone?!

Here it is my first kids sweater!
I finished a while ago, but am just getting around to blogging it now:)
Sadly I have not been keeping up on the photos of my latest projects.

This one is size 3-6 months. I found it on a web site that was featured on knittingdaily.com , a newsletter I get that has tons of info on crochet, knits and sewing.

Another helpful site is craftster.com. If you visit this one, make sure you make yourself a cup of tea and get comfy before entering! It is a community that has something for everyone and the pictures to prove it!

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Noah's Blinds







This fabric was the inspiration for the colors of his room! I found this fabric quite some time ago and thought he would really enjoy the theme.
They turned out really well.

Friday, September 26, 2008

Fall Beauty





Here is a small glimpse of the fall splendor around our house!

( thanks Grampa for the walk!)

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Crafty kids

Aside from my serious lack of posting, we have been really busy crafting away at our house.


Here are the kids garden art rocks!

I'll leave you to guess which ones are whose!

I'll post the answer later this week:)

Monday, July 14, 2008

Here's one for family:)

The newest little mail deliverer!

Cedar Island Mail Courier.... Dad's retirement fund!!!!

Friday, May 30, 2008

Roman blinds

My first attempt at Roman blinds!
I thought I would start with an easy one.. the bathroom!


Thursday, May 15, 2008

Here is the quilt I made for my husband for a house warming gift.
We found this kit in our local quilt shop and we both fell in love with it.
So in typical fashion, with more than I can manage on my plate... I took on the daunting task of "whipping" together a queen size quilt while packing and staging a house!


Much to my surprise, my husband had no clue I had taken on the challenge until he opened his package at our "house warming" party :)

I think for a little while I will stick with my little one blankets and gifts! And leave the big ones to the professionals!