Archive for September, 2009

Sewing is addictive!

Before you read on, if you had read the previous post on Humpty Dumpty, go back down and see the last picture again. Haha I added captions!

So, who knew? Sewing IS addictive… Almost instant gratification and with so many cute fabrics around, who can resist building up a fabric stash as well!?

I’ve been sewing lots recently and have some pictures to show!

A couple of months back I sewed this:

The outer fabric is some Japanese fabric my mum bought for me and the lining is Chubbs’ old rompers which he outgrew. I also added some batting in between lining and fabric.

It’s now home for:

Tadaahh! My brand new PSP 3000 that my dear hubby bought for me when we were in Melbourne.

For those curious gaming people, I’m playing Final Fantasy: Crisis Core. Because I ONLY ever play Final Fantasy yeah? -___-

Pretty slow on the progress, what with school and kids and sewing and knitting and spinning and crocheting and housework (my gosh… I AM busy!) but taking the game slow has its advantages – mainly stretching my dollars’ worth.

Also, leveling up in this game is a pain. Combats are so predictable and repetitive. So playing too much of it kinda turns me off.

While I’m at it, I have to say that I hate the way they portray Cloud Strife in the game. They make him seem so weak and sissy…. :( He’s my hero, okay?

Ok, end of gaming rant.

When my mum was over for a week, she gave me a refresher course on how to sew long pants using a preexisting one as template.

This cotton flannel was used to sew a baby sling which Chubbs happily outgrew within a week of his arrival -___- , (that fatty). I cut it open and reused it for a pair of pants for Chubbs. Which turned out too big. So was given to Sunshine instead.

Now for the item that I fell in love and can’t get enough of sewing with:

Baby soft sole shoes!

The muchroomy ones were the prototypes. Both pairs are way too small for Chubbs. Probably could fit a wee newborn though.

I actually cut open some old baby shoes and used that as a template. I also used some of the many soft sole shoes on the internet as a rough guide to sew these.

These 2 pairs are going to 2 lucky babies whom my friend gave birth to. :D Twins! You can read about their birth at her blog, Coffeejelly.

Here’s another view of the shoes lined up in a row:

I did two blue ones because I wanted one pair for Chubbs.

The soles are made of soft suede leather and smell really nice. Well…. by nice I mean ‘leather nice’. Sunshine often puts the shoes to her nose to sniff -___- .

The outer fabric is made of Japanese cotton which mum bought. The linings for the mushroomy ones were cut from a towel, since we have, like, a lifetime’s worth of them. And the linings for the 2 blue pairs and the green pair were cut from my old cotton t-shirt which I can no longer wear because I’ve grown fat / my boobs grew bigger it shrank in the wash.

I love cutting up old clothing and giving them a new lease of life. Hehehe.

Well Chubbs seems to like them. :D I’m definitely sewing more of these! I had to buy the suede leather in bulk as they don’t cut them into smaller pieces so there are many pairs of these cute little shoes to sew!

PS: If you look to the right of the page, you’ll find a new link category “Inori’s knitting patterns” at the bottom. That’s where my own creations are and you are welcome to download and print for personal use. There isn’t much now (1) but I’ve got a few ideas up there in the noggin waiting for a chance to be brought into this world!

Remember not to use these patterns for profit as it’s intended to be free to all!

Humpty Dumpty

Humpty Dumpty sat on the wall.

Humpty Dumpty had a great fall.

All the King’s horses and all the King’s men

Couldn’t put Humpty together again!

Okay……..

So there’s a lot going on in my life… and obviously the blog is the first to be neglected.. hur hur hur.. :( I’m sorwie…

We celebrated Sunshine’s 2nd birthday on Sunday and it was a quiet but enjoyable affair.
Sunshine still hasn’t grasped the concept of ‘birthdays’ yet although she’s been going around asking, “Want to open presents??”

Hehehehe.

She got presents from her Godma, Jan, as well as her granny (Nad’s mum). She loves the books and the pair of shoes that her Godma gave. And the pink pants from her granny!

Most other pressies were in form of money which is good because that means we can get her things she really needs or set aside for future use.

We’ll be getting her more educational videos which she and Chubbs both enjoy very much.

Then at night, we went on webcam with my daddy and Lulu. We sang her birthday song and she I blew the candles. Well.. she doesn’t know how to blow out candles yet!

Here’s a photo of Chubbs the cow:

On the fibre arts front,

I spun up some fibre and Navajo plied for the first time!

The learning curve wasn’t as steep as I thought and the only problem I had were tension problems.
I still prefer 2 ply handspun to Navajo for now.. Until I can perfect it I guess.

The skein is about 108g and is of 4 ply (fingering) to 8ply (DK) weight.

I don’t know what to make with this!!!!!!!!!! Any suggestions?

(To be frank, I don’t like it so much… :(   )

Nothing much on the knitting front… but I am crocheting a pear from a kit which dearest Salihan sent to me!

These were not crocheted by me, obviously… I’m such a noob at crocheting… I just found out from watching Salihan’s videos that I’m doing it wrong! -___-

Do check out her store for more pears and pattern!

Alright.. I have more to write but will leave it till next time.. Life’s been very rush and jam-packed with stuff to do. I wish things would slow down a little!!!!

Blue Swap Received!!!!!!!

I was surfing on Ravelry when Chiyo started barking. I jumped out of my seat, grabbed Sunshine and ran to the door. The post lady was just walking away but turned around and told me, “Parcel for you!” and motioned to the parcel at my doorstep.

I happily ripped open the parcel and the gifts were all individually wrapped…. which… sadly…. I did not have the patience to wait till it was captured on a photograph and I ripped them all open!

At first I was really careful in opening the wrappers thinking that the wrapping paper could be reused…… but Sunshine was already tearing them into shreds (having fun!) so I did the same too.

Throughout the opening of the parcels, Sunshine was exclaiming, “It’s too nice!!! It’s too nice!!!!”
Hehehe.

Photo taking of swaps with toddlers can be trying. I’ll explain in the photos;

“Sunshine! STOP touching it!!!!!!!!”

“OI! I’M WARNING YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!”

Ok this went on for about 3 more shots before I got the perfect one:

I got from my swapper, Gabrielle (yarnovercoffee):

- A card

- Patterns for dishcloths and a knitted child’s hoodie

- A pink cotton tiny hankie which Sunshine has claimed

- A crocheted dish/face cloth with cotton chenille… I’ve never knitted with chenille before!

- 2 balls skeins rolls of Lambs Pride Worsted. (85% wool and 15% mohair) to knit a pair of soakers for Chubbs!

- A printed pattern for Kanoko pants which I had in my queue! I actually printed that pattern out too but it’s always good to have 2 sets… Hehe.

- A ball of Sugar n Cream cotton

- A ball of Moon Night Lotus Yarn (95% lambswool and 5% cashmere)

- Some body lotions and barrier creams for babies!

- Seaming T-pins! I was JUST wishing for more of these T-pins for my blocking set! (Which reminds me that I haven’t posted photos of my finished Luna Moth Shawl!)

- A card for Nad!

Which I will get Sunshine to scribble in for his birthday. Hehe.

- A Needle roll!

and last but not least,

- Awesome stitch markers!!!

I feel very spoilt and especially this will be the last swap I’m joining for a long long while, it sure makes it last for very very long!

Thank you very much Gabby! You did an awesome job. :)

On another note, I’m planning another blog giveaway sometime soonish… maybe in a few weeks time. Also, my mum is coming to visit this weekend to celebrate Sunshine’s 2nd birthday! Yippee! I will go shopping with her!