Monday, June 5, 2017

Doll Projects

My last post was early this year when I went looking for fabric for Annabelle's cloak.  I found all the supplies I needed in my mom's stash.  It was so much fun and it turned out so well.  I also remade a bonnet for her and some shoes.


Then I was kind of inspired, so I took out my Mary Frances Sewing Book and made the next projects in the book for her, a drawstring bag and an apron.  Again, I went through my mom's fabrics to find a fine dotted Swiss for the apron.


That was an easy project, so went on to the next project that has been sitting around here for several years.  A woman on one of my email lists had sent me the files for Annabelle's alphabet quilt.  I printed it off on my printer on some special fabric.  It's been waiting for me to make it up.  It was a fun project also and turned out nicely.  Annabelle is happy.



Now I am working on my Hitty doll.  The next dress she is wearing in the book is her Quaker outfit.  It is gray silk with a cotton fichu and bonnet.  Here it is in process.


I've also been working on projects for my little guys, but that is another post. 

~Jane



Tuesday, January 17, 2017

Tasha Tudor Event

I have loved all things Tasha Tudor since I was a young mother and discovered this older woman who liked to do all the things I liked to do.  I loved antique dolls, gardening, herbs, period costume, tea parties, watercolor painting, and corgis.  She did also.  I incorporated so many of her practises into our lives when I was raising my daughter.  We had bear tea parties on Christmas Eve for all her friends and doll's Christmas trees.  We had french fashion dolls that lived at our house and I even made french fashion dolls for some of my daughter's friends and taught them hand-sewing by sewing for the dolls.  We had 4th of July parades up and down my mother's street waving flags and singing patriotic songs before the fireworks were set off.  We had special birthday parties.  I made her dolls special wardrobes.  We had puppets and Sparrow Post and she bought things with buttons.  So much fun.

Since a child, I have loved antique dolls and have quite a collection of them.  I also have a collection of reproduction french fashions that I have made many authentic 1850 and 1870 dresses for and all their little accessories.  They have always been an integral part of my life until about the last 15 years.  I went back to work full-time and then became a grandma, and I just haven't had the time or, maybe more importantly, the energy to work on them.

When my mom passed away seven years ago, I brought home her remaining dolls and all the supplies she had purchased to make things for them and put them all away.  I had good intentions of making things for my dolls, but aside from a few things, little has happened.


Now I have been invited to join a Tasha Tudor club and I immediately knew I would bring my Annabelle doll, styled after the doll in "A is for Annabelle" by Tasha Tudor.  I took her out tonight and made a little repair to some lace on her dress and decided her bonnet was falling apart and, if we are going out in public she really needs some shoes and a cloak.  So I spent the evening going through my boxes and my mom's boxes and picked out some hat straw, lace, ribbon, fabric, and leather to make those items for her.  I was surprised at just how happy it made me to handle it all and what I had forgotten was in there.

So, I know now that I NEED to be sewing on some of these little projects.  My dolls are still needed.  The joy is still there.  Somehow I am going to find a way to incorporate them back into my life.

~Jane

Friday, November 25, 2016

Instant Pot Cooking

I have an old stove top pressure cooker that my husband bought for me 35 years ago second-hand from a newspaper ad.  Nowadays we don't even read the newspaper much or its ads nor do I buy much that is second-hand.  But in those old days of  newly married economizing it was more common.  I used that old pressure cooker for years and even canned in it.  But lately I haven't used it much because it just requires too much attention.

Recently my daughter called me and said I should buy an "Instant Pot."  It was on a great deal on Amazon and everybody, she said, was getting one.  Since it was right around my birthday, I went ahead and ordered one not really knowing how it worked or whether I would even like it.  Basically it is an electric counter top pressure cooker.  It is wonderfully convenient because it is all programmed and shuts off when the desired cook time is achieved.  A great improvement over the old stove top one which had to be watched and timed.  I have made a variety of meats, chili, and soups in it and things come out quite tasty with little effort.  You can saute your meat in it to begin and then switch it over to pressure cook or use it as a crockpot without pressure.  Pretty versatile along with yoghurt, rice, and grain settings also.  So eventually it might replace my rice cooker and crockpot and free up some kitchen space.  You can also purchase extra pots, racks, glass crockpot lids, and silicone storage lids for it.  Pretty sweet!

Most of the time when I purchase something new like this, I buy one for my daughter also.  It seems to be more fun when we can explore something new at the same time.  But for some reason, I only purchased the one appliance this time.  As my daughter was sending me all kinds of new recipes to try, I felt increasingly bad I hadn't bought one for her also.  She wouldn't have expected me to do so, but still I knew she would enjoy one.  I found out that several of our friends had also purchased the same appliance at the same Amazon sale last summer.  Amazon has not had the appliance on sale again.  I was thinking it might be on sale again around Black Friday, so I was waiting.

One friend had purchased an Instant Pot with the rest of us, but then had chickened out on trying it.  It sat on her pantry shelf for several months.  Every time I would post I had tried out another recipe, she would bemoan the fact she hadn't used hers yet.  Finally I got an idea and offered to buy hers for what she had paid for it since it seemed to be a purchase she regretted.  She accepted my offer and now my daughter has one to play with also and we are having fun trying out different recipes in them.  With our busy schedules, it is nice to have a quick way to make a tasty dinner.

Jane

Saturday, November 19, 2016

Gilmore Girls

While stuck in a chair for several weeks after my second knee replacement this spring, I discovered the "Gilmore Girls" show on Netflix.  I was immediately hooked.  It is just the kind of show my daughter and I have always enjoyed watching.  Even better is that it ran for years and there are 140-something episodes to watch!  :)  I have been working my way through them in the evenings and weekends.  I'm halfway through Season Five.


Now I hear they are coming back on Netflix for several episodes at Thanksgiving.  Yes!  We are having our Thanksgiving on Wednesday since my daughter has to work Thursday, Friday and Saturday.  That will leave all day free on Friday to watch the new episodes and KNIT.  I have signed up for two Gilmore Girls-themed mystery knit-a-longs that start on Thursday.  One uses yarn that is reminiscent of the birch trees in fall in Stars Hollow, a white with black and grey speckles paired with a skein of autumn-leaves colored yarn.  (The actual kit yarn was sold out and I had to substitute).  The other KAL uses a multi-colored blue called "Lorelei Eyes" and a pewter gray.  I have my yarn all ready in balls.  I have knitting needles picked out.  I have warned my husband the television will be unavailable.  I am set.  I will post pictures when I am done.  Hopefully I will like the projects, always a risk with a mystery KAL.

~Jane

Saturday, November 12, 2016

Maybe I'm Back

It is hard to believe it has been a year and a half since I last blogged, and quite a while before that last blog post.  Life here is extremely busy.  I work full time, and I babysit my grandsons several afternoon/evenings a week.  With other activities, the days seem to just fill up.

I have been struggling with health issues lately.  I'm diabetic and have been experiencing some neuropathy in my arm which has been upsetting.  I'm trying a new eating plan which I hope will help.  I also had my second knee replacement this spring and I am still rehabing from it.  It is amazing how long it can take to heal and regain strength in a joint.

Craftwise, I went on a knit dishcloth spree in August and September and knit a new supply for both my daughter and myself.  It was easy knitting while we were camping and traveling.  Now I am working on knitting new hats for my grandsons.  The seven-year-old wants an eagle hat, the four-year-old a dog, and my daughter picked out a fox cap for the baby.  They are so much fun to knit for.

On my breaks at work, I finished up sequined and appliqued felt Christmas stockings for two of my grandsons.  I had finished one stocking last year before Christmas, so now they will all have one.  It was a fun project to do on my lunch hours.  Now I am working on the baby's birth sampler.  I had to break down and buy a lighted magnifier to work on it.  My eyes no longer like 18-count Aida cloth!  I made variations of Beatrix Potter samplers for the other two, so this will be the third and last one.  I am gradually picking away at the projects.  I still have lots of knitting and doll-dressing projects I want to get to.

Jane

Friday, March 27, 2015

Saturday, February 21, 2015

Neglectful Blogger

It has been a long time since I blogged anything.  My camera went out last year and it was a while before I figured out how to upload pictures off it.  A blog without pictures is kind of dull, yet I have several that are just like that that I look forward to and read every day.  Plus, life just seemed to be going by pretty fast last year.  Maybe I'll do better this time around. 

My life is so full with my job and my family.  I really have time for little else and, to be truthful, don't want much more.  I just adore my grandsons and love spending time with them.  I am so glad that most of the time I can be their babysitter while their mom and dad are at work.  I am so grateful I have a work schedule that, except during session, lets me have flexible hours so I can babysit them.  Finding new things to do with them each week is a fun challenge.

I've been battling health issues since fall, my blood sugar and my asthma, colds and sinus infections.  It has rather beaten me down.  I felt pretty good getting through the holidays and now, working the longer, harder hours of legislative session.  Just about the time I thought I was over the hump and getting better, I was rear-ended on Thursday and am back to sore and achy.  Hopefully there are no serious injuries and I'll be over it soon. 

So here's to hopefully being more consistent with my blogging.  I love having a record of things we are doing and making and the blog is a perfect place to share that information. 

~Jane

Grab My Button



Blog Archive

made by Leelou

My Crafty Projects 2016

  • 28 items
  • Jamie's Kilt socks
  • Felt Christmas Stocking for Malachi
  • Felt Christmas Stocking for Gage
  • 12 Knit Dishcloths
  • Ninja costume for Malachi (5 pieces)
  • Ninja costume for Zachary (5 pieces)
  • Celtic Cross Baby blanket for Gage
  • Celtic Crosses Shawl
  • Godswood of Winterfell Shawl

2014 Crafty Projects

  • 47 items finished
  • Mittens for the boys - December
  • 2 sets of Hitty underwear and 1 Hitty dress
  • PJ's for Zach - 2 pair
  • 1 French Fashion Dress - August
  • 2 potholders - July
  • 14 bibs - July
  • High Chair pad set - June
  • Zachary Letters - June
  • 2 potholders for Lynette - March
  • Pajama top for Zachary - March
  • Crib sheet for Zachary - February
  • 5 Bibs for Otto and Zachary - March
  • 3 pairs pajamas for Malachi - February
  • Zachary Sweater - February

2013 Crafty Projects

  • 61 Items for 2013
  • PJ bottoms for Zachary - December
  • PJ bottoms for Elsie - December
  • 1 sweater for Malachi - December
  • 13 potholders for LAs - December
  • 3 bibs for Dominique - December
  • 1 bib for Felicity - December
  • 3 bibs for Sarah K. - December
  • 3 bibs for Ethan and Violet - December
  • 3 bibs for Jon H. - December
  • Letter Discs for Malachi school - September
  • 1 bib for Zachary - November
  • 3 bibs for Lucinda - November
  • Fellowship of the Ring Shawl - October
  • Blue Wool Shawl - July
  • coffee cup cozy for Terry - June
  • Reini quilt - November
  • Sweater and Hat for Lucinda - October
  • Crib Sheet for Zach - November
  • Paradise Fibers Socks - November
  • 2 bibs for Kelly - June
  • 5 bibs for Zachary - May
  • 2 chair arms for Zach's rocking chair - May
  • 2 Green Sweaters - Malachi and Zachary - May
  • White Lace Hat for Sammy - April
  • Strawberry hat and booties for Jon Hedegard - March
  • 4 more diapers for Zachary - February
  • Zachary carrierShopping Cart Cover - January

My Crafty Projects 2012

  • So far 21 more than last year, and way ahead of 2010.<(")
  • 87 Items this year
  • 5 Potholders - December
  • 3 pairs of pajama bottoms for Elsie, Malachi, and Zach - December
  • 5 more Potato Bags - December
  • 2 pairs pajamas for Malachi - December
  • 4 More Potato Bags - December
  • 3 Potato Bags - December
  • 2 Diapers for Zach - December
  • Repair Terry's Jacket - November
  • Quilted Bib - November
  • 2 Jane Austen Dresses - November
  • Dinosaur Costume - October
  • Infant Seat Cover for Zach - October
  • Peapod Sweater - October
  • Mint Cable Baby Sweater for Zach - October
  • Aviatrix Hat for Zach - October
  • Sheep Hat for Felicity - October
  • Shower Set - Receiving blanket, 2 burp cloths, 1 knit washcloth, 1 bib - September
  • Zachary Bib - September
  • Haruni Shawl- September
  • 2 Car Play mats (Malachi, Dylan) - August
  • 2 skirts for Elsie - August
  • 3 pair summer pajamas for Malachi - August
  • 7 X-small diapers - August
  • Alterations to Leah's Dress - August
  • Zachary Quilt - July
  • Brady Quilt - July
  • Reupholstered my foot stool - July
  • 2 X-small diapers - July
  • Reupholstered Foot stool for Glider - June
  • Slipcovered Rocking Chair - June
  • Sheep Hat for Zachary - June
  • 8 Large Diapers - June
  • Brown hoodie sweater for Malachi - May
  • 9 Large Diapers - April
  • Stick Horse for the Little Guy - March
  • 2 Strings of Bandana Pennants - March
  • Flannel PJ Bottoms for Terry - March 2012

My Crafty Projects - 2011

  • 67 Total Projects Finished So Far
  • Work in Progress - Snowflake Fingerless Gloves
  • Work in Progress - Dellarobbia Legwarmers for me
  • Work in Progress - Hey, Teach Sweater for me
  • Blue/White Print Flannel Pajamas for the Little Guy - December
  • Assorted Felt Food for the Little Guy - December
  • Marine Heather Pullover Hoodie for the Little Guy - December
  • Pirate Costume (3 parts)
  • Squirrel Mittens for the Little Guy - October
  • Striped Mittens for the Little Guy - October
  • Schoenhut Doll Lavendar Checked Dress - September
  • Tasha Tudor Cross-stitch - September
  • Schoenhut Doll petticoat - September
  • Feather-stitched Underwaist for Schoenhut Doll - August
  • 3 Trainer Pants for the Little Guy - August
  • Beach Towel Bathrobe for the Little Guy - July
  • Second hat for Barb - June
  • Feather and Fan Lace Chemo Hat for Barb - May
  • Snowflake Fingerless Gloves - May
  • 1 flannel Receiving Blanket - May
  • 3 Diapers - May
  • 7 Flannel burp cloths - May
  • 5 Flannel Receiving Blankets - April
  • Pillowcase Dress - Size 12 months
  • 3 Cotton Knit Baby Washcloths - April
  • Flannel Nightgown for me- April
  • Trimsies Trainer - April
  • 3 Cotton Knit Baby Washcloths - March
  • Deer Sweater for the Little Guy - March
  • 2 Printed Organdy Aprons - March
  • 4 Flannel Receiving Blankets - March
  • 4 cotton knit wash cloths - March
  • 3 Diapers for the Little Guy - March
  • Printed Organdy Apron - Feb.
  • 3 Trimsies Diapers for the Little Guy - Feb.
  • Autumn Leaves Fingerless Gloves for Christie - Feb.
  • Apron Kit for Bunco - Feb.
  • Wine and Gray Mittens - Little Guy - Jan.
  • Wine and Gray Fingerless Gloves - Jan.
  • Marine Heather Pullover Hoodie for the Little Guy - December

2011 Book List

  • 60 Books this Year
  • One of Our Thursdays is Missing by Jasper Fforde
  • Death Du Jour by Kathy Reichs
  • A Hearth in Candlewood by Delia Parr on Kindle
  • The Mischief of the Mistletoe by Lauren Willig on Kindle
  • A Dirty Job by Christopher Moore
  • A Lesson in Secrets (Maisie Dobbs book 9) by Jacqueline Winspear
  • Mourning Gloria by Susan Wittig Albert
  • Wormwood by Susan Wittig Albert
  • Holly Blues by Susan Wittig Albert
  • Shanghai Girls by Lisa See
  • The Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton
  • The Tale of Oat Crag Cottage by Susan Wittig Albert
  • The Tale of Hawthorne House by Susan Wittig Albert
  • The Darling Dahlias and the Cucumber Tree by Suan Wittig Albert
  • The Darling Dahlias and the Naked Ladies by Susan Wittig Albert
  • Swept Off Her Feet by Hester Browne
  • The Finishing Touches by Hester Browne
  • Spider Bones by Kathy Reichs
  • Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins
  • Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins
  • The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
  • Love to Water My Soul by Jane Kirkpatrick
  • The Help by Kathryn Stockett
  • All Together in One Place by Jane Kirkpatrick
  • Deja Dead by Kathy Reichs
  • Down by the River by Robyn Carr
  • Just Over the Mountain by Robyn Carr
  • Miss Julia Paints the Town by Ann B. Ross
  • Miss Julia Strikes Back by Ann B. Ross
  • Miss Julia Stands Her Ground by Ann B. Ross
  • The Mary Francis Sewing Book by Jane Eayre Fryer
  • Miss Julia's School of Beauty by Ann B. Ross
  • The Book of Tomorrow by Cecelia Ahern
  • Restless in Carolina by Tamara Leigh
  • Virgin River by Robyn Carr
  • A Thread of Truth by Marie Bostwick
  • Deep in the Valley by Robyn Carr
  • Threading the Needle by Marie Bostwick
  • Treasures from the Attic by Mirjam Pressler
  • The Power of Praying for Your Adult Children by Stormie OMartian
  • A Thread So Thin by Marie Bostwick
  • The Children's Book by A.S. Byatt
  • The Bible
  • A Single Thread by Marie Bostwick
  • Happily Ever After by Susan May Warren
  • Seduced by a Highlander by Paula Quinn
  • Ravished by a Highlander by Paula Quinn
  • How to Bake a Perfect Life by Barbara O'Neal
  • At Home in Mitford by Jan Karon
  • The Wilder Life by Wendy McClure
  • Insatiable by Meg Cabot
  • In the Company of Others by Jan Karon
  • Breathing Freely by Ruth McGinnis
  • The Knitting Diaries by Debbie Macomber
  • A Rush of Wings by Kristen Heitzmann
  • Safe Haven by Nicholas Sparks
  • Love and Respect by Emerson Eggerichs
  • An Echo in the Bone by Diana Gabaldon
  • A Breath of Snow and Ashes by Diana Gabaldon
  • The Fiery Cross by Diana Gabaldon
  • Drums of Autumn by Diana Gabaldon

My Crafty Projects - 2010

  • 49 Total Projects
  • Fingerless Gloves for Lloyde
  • Knit Hat for Jordan
  • Fingerless Gloves for Elsie
  • 2 Knit Baseball Hats for Elsie's Etsy Shop
  • Baby Quilt for Baby Lund
  • 1 Weighted Pincushion Organizer for a gift
  • 3 Reuseable Sandwich Wraps
  • Linen/Cotton Knit Dishcloth
  • Trimsies Diaper for the Little Guy
  • Knit Market Bag
  • 2 Knit Cocoons for Jen
  • French Fashion Dress (Susan Sirkis Home Dress)
  • Chenille/Flannel Quilt for the Little Guy
  • Knit dishcloth
  • Knit Hat with Chin Strap/Mittens Set for the Little Guy
  • 20 PUL Diapers for the Little Guy

2010 Book List

  • 41 Books This Year
  • Voyager by Diana Gabaldon
  • Dragonfly in Amber by Diana Gabaldon
  • The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Prisoner's Dilemma by Trenton Lee Stewart
  • The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Perilous Journey by Trenton Lee Stewart
  • Outlander by Diana Gabaldon
  • The Mysterious Benedict Society by Trenton Lee Stewart
  • The Mapping of Love and Death - Maisie Dobbs #7 by Jacqueline Winspear
  • The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls
  • That Certain Spark by Cathy Marie Hake
  • Father's Day Murder by Leslie Meier
  • The Chestnut King by N.D. Wilson
  • Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert
  • Dandelion Fire by N. D. Wilson
  • Wild Things by Stephan James and David Thomas
  • Dear John by Nicholas Sparks
  • The Space Between Us by Thrity Umrigar
  • Atonement Child by Francine Rivers
  • Beedle the Bard by J.K. Rowling
  • A Vintage Affair by Isabel Wolff
  • Moon Spinners by Sally Goldenbaum
  • A Secret Affair by Mary Balogh
  • 100 Cupboards by N. D. Wilson
  • Heavens to Betsey by Beth Pattillo
  • Confessions of a Jane Austen Addict by Laurie Viera Rigler
  • Seducing An Angel by Mary Balogh
  • Searching for Pemberley by Mary Simonsen
  • At Last Comes Love by Mary Balogh
  • Then Comes Seduction by Mary Balogh
  • First Comes Marriage by Mary Balogh
  • Jane Austen Ruined My Life by Beth Pattillo
  • Casting Off by Nicole Dickson
  • Needles and Pearls by Gil McNeil
  • The Beach Street Knitting Society and Yarn Club by Gil McNeil
  • The Sweetgum Ladies Knit for Love by Beth Pattillo
  • The Sweetgum Ladies Knit Lit Society by Beth Pattillo
  • Maisie Dobbs Series by Jacqueline Winspear (6 books)