Posted by Lanita on November 20, 2009

Leo the Lion is my first amigurumi from the book Amigurumi World since I figured out that I was crocheting them inside out. As you see, his head and his bottom are much rounder than my previous animals for this book. I also feel that he was easier to crochet than the elephant or monkey from this book. This is probably due to crocheting him correctly, not inside out, or just the fact that I have made 4 of the patterns in this book, as well as the ones from my other book. I am getting the hang of crocheting amigurumi now. Either way I really enjoyed crocheting Leo and I think he turned out really cute.
The part that I really dislike still is the sewing together of these guys. I love to crochet all their parts but just hate when it is time to put them together. I feel I did better on Leo though than on my other amigurumi’s. First I studied the pictures in the book very carefully, and I saw that the felt parts where not being stitched on with a back stitch as I had tried to do previously. Second, by the end of crocheting, I am excited to put my amigurumi together so I think I rush the sewing together part. So, following the suggestion in the book and the pictures closely and slowing down and taking all the time I needed, I am much more pleased with Leo’s face than his friends. His face is probably better looking just due to the fact that his head is not pointy, or maybe just practice.
His mane was a sources of contention for me though. I crochet really tight. I followed that pattern exactly to make his mane but it fell short around his head due to how tight I crocheted it. I stretched it around to fit, but if I make another lion, I will break the pattern down and see how many stitches to add for more dumps on his mane. I already tried to crochet it looser, but still did not get a nice fitting mane.
So, Leo needs a good home. If anyone would like to provide him with one, please let me know.
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Posted by Lanita on November 17, 2009

On our last trip to see my parents, my mom produced a box from her fabric stash labeled “think sleepers”. It was filled with the scraps from many knit projects she had done over the years. She offered me whatever I wanted from the box and I pretty much took the whole box. (I didn’t take any pieces that did not have enough yardage for a sleeper or was not really baby in color or print.) I had a great time going through the box and brought home some great pieces. Thanks, Mom.
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One of the pieces in the box was this blue chest stripe knit. There was not enough fabric for a sleeper with matching stripes so I decided to turn the fabric as I cut out the sleepers and not worry about the stripes. By doing this I had enough fabric for 2 sleepers. I think they turned out adorable. I was able to use my smaller sleeper pattern and I had more fun sewing them together by not worrying about the stripes. The next baby shower I have been invited to is for a little girl so the embroidery designs I picked were feminine. I hope her mom likes them.
One of these sleepers also gave me the chance to use my clear fingernail polish I had mentioned in my flag repair post. One of the white zippers I had had a damaged end. It was still long enough to use after cutting of the damaged end. So, to seal the ends of the zipper and keep them from fraying, I applied just a touch of clear finger nail polish to the ends and it worked out great.
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I have been to baby showers for little girls and all the gifts are usually pink. So, I try not to make all the sleepers I give, pink or totally girly, but the 3rd sleeper I made is all girl. I have several yards of this rainbow fabric and it has been living in my stash for many years. The reason it has never been sewn up before is how thin it is. I think this little girl will fit in this sleeper in the middle of summer and the thinner fabric should work just fine when it is warmer outside.
Between the bib’s, sleepers, and the christmas gift I embroidered I would say it was a very productive embroidery day!
Posted in Baby, Sewing, embroidery, fabric, mom's stash, sleepers | Tagged: Baby, Baby Sleepers, Disney, embroidery, Pooh, Suzy's Zoo, Tigger | Leave a Comment »
Posted by Lanita on November 13, 2009

When I pulled out my box that contained the tip towels for baby bibs, I found that I had less tip towels remaining than I remembered. As I dug though the box to get an inventory of what I really had left, I found at the bottom of the box some towels I had purchased for another project that never happened. They are bigger than tip towels, about the size a large hand towel. As I laid a tip towel on them to see just how big they really were in comparison, I found that width wise they were exactly two tip towels wide. So, by cutting the towel in half, I would have two tip towels to use as bibs. This would have been perfect except for the decorative stripe on the ends of the towels that would then be on the left or right of the bibs once they were cut to size. I decided to give it a try anyway and see how the bibs turned out.
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I measured the towel into fourths and luckily on the 1/4 and 3/4 mark I had room to put a 4 X 4 embroidery design before the stripe got in the way. After embroidering the two designs, I cut the towel at the 1/2 mark, serged the edges, turned and stitched down, finishing the raw edge. I then measured for the neck. To center the neck, I had to cut into the stripe. I thought about moving the neck off center so the stripe was not involved, but I did not like that look. It was too far off. I decided to go ahead at cut into the stripe for the neck and just see how it turned out, and as you can see, it turned out just fine. In fact, I think that the bibs turned out pretty well on the half towel. The back side is not nearly as pretty as the bibs made with the tip towels, but the front look is all I really care about and I believe the functionality will still be the same, if not better. These are pretty nice towels and are thicker than most I use. Some of the tip towels I have used previously have been pretty thin.
Finding ribbing I liked with the green towel was a chore. I did not have any matching green so I tried to match with the embroidery designs colors. Snoopy was easy of course. I chose the red ribbing, but white would have worked as well. The dinosaur design was a little more difficult to pick a color. I had no brown ribbing so I dug deep into the back of the closet for find this manufactured ribbing I had bought many years ago and never used. It matched well, but it definitely made the bib more masculine.

The 3rd bib I made is from a tip towel from the box. I wanted to use the cream towel with this design. I wanted to put brown ribbing on the neck, but as I already mentioned, I had no brown ribbing. (I know what I will be buying on my next trip to a real fabric store since Wal-mart does not have ribbing.) I tried pink ribbing but just did not like the look, so I settled for the cream ribbing, even though it is not my favorite. I think the bib turned out cute anyway.
I am excited now to make more bibs and will not hesitate so much in making them do to my lack of tip towels since I think the hand towels cut in half work out just fine.
Posted in Baby, Sewing, embroidery, snoopy | Tagged: Baby, Baby Bibs, dinosaur, Disney, Eyore, peanuts, Piglet, Pooh, snoopy, Tigger, Towel | 1 Comment »
Posted by Lanita on November 6, 2009
That is the number of stitches that my embroidery machine stitched on embroidery day. I completed the embroidery design on my new shirt and on 3 baby sleepers. Then I also stitched 3 designs on 3 towels for baby bibs. The final design I embroidered was a design on a blank for a Christmas present for someone.
All in all I had a great day, and it was lots of fun. Although I did not get the 4th or 5th sleeper done that I had the fabric laid out for, I do consider the day a success. I will post more details on the designs as I post the finished items, except for the Christmas present, but with only 48 days left until Christmas you won’t have to wait too long to see a picture of it as well.
Right now, I am excited to get sewing and get these current projects finished so I can start more. Stay tuned!
Posted in Christmas sewing, Sewing, embroidery, shirt, sleepers | Tagged: Baby, bib, day, embroidery, Sewing, shirt, sleepers | Leave a Comment »
Posted by Lanita on November 3, 2009
We attended a craft fair last week and I purchased a new pin cushion. Of course, what caught my eye was the Coca-Cola fabric, but it was also large, constructed well, and had a nice price. My problem is I have used the same pin cushion for almost 17 years. My neighbor lady gave it to me when I started to sew. It is one that she crocheted. Over the years, the yarn has become fuzzy as many a pin has been pulled from it and then returned to it, but it is still quite functional. As I removed the pins from the old pin cushion, I became very sentimental. Do I really want to give up my tried and true pin cushion? What did I need a new one for? Why did I even buy the new one when my old one is doing just fine?
I removed all the pins from the old pin cushion and poked them into the new cushion. I then tossed the old pin cushion into the good will box, but then promptly turned around and removed it. I decided I would not part with it yet just in case I disliked the new pin cushion and needed to return to using the old one. So, will someone remind me in a month or so to get rid of the old pin cushion so it does not just live in the back of the closet with all the other sentimental treasures. Thanks.
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