Friday, May 27, 2011

Prayer Requests :)

So... I have a couple of prayer requests and I thought I'd quickly ask for people to pray for them before I lay down with the little man and take a MUCH NEEDED nap! :)

1. I applied for a new job within the hospital I already work in. The position is day shift M-F and no holidays. It would really be an answer to prayer if I get this job!

2. I've been looking at a duplex for rent in Edgerton. It's the same price we pay now for our small apartment in Madison, but it's bigger, has a yard, and washer and dryer hook-ups. Please pray that if it's God's will for us to move that we would be able to find a sub-letter.

3. Please, please pray that I won't get wrapped up in all this potential goodness and focus on God and His will for our family.

It's so hard for me to focus on what God wants for us when I continually focus on what I think our family needs. I have a hard time praying about things when I think I can control them myself... so I'm reaching out for some prayer help!

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Thankful

I only have a little bit before B and I have a play date... but, I felt like writing something.

I'm so thankful today.

Thankful for my husband who knows how I'm feeling sometimes before even I do.
Thankful for this tiny, little boy who gives me hugs and kisses when I feel like everything I do is falling apart.
Thankful for a family that calls me five times a day just to say hello.
Thankful for a job that although I dislike passionately at times is flexible and allows me to spend a lot of time with my tiny helper.
Thankful for a sewing machine that I've grown so attached to.
Thankful for friends who I can go without talking to for weeks and we can pick up right where we left off.

Most of all, I'm thankful for a God who has blessed me with it all.

Even when the green-eyed jealousy monster stares me right in the face I can smile and know that even if we don't have this perfect little cookie cutter life, we are blessed beyond measure and have the perfect life for us.

Happy Tuesday!

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Apron Tuturial

So, this post is mainly for my mamacita, but I wanted to blog about it because it makes me feel more "sewer-ish". Yup, just made that word up.

I had some of this fabric left over from another little project I did (a plastic bag holder... I know, glamorous). And, there's really not much I can do with it, because I don't like it enough to wear it as a dress, and it's cotton so it doesn't stretch as much as I like my clothes to. And so the apron idea was born.

What I used:
Approximately a yard of fabric (hard for me to give exact measurements since it was just folded it my fabric pile)
Matching thread
And, last but certainly not least, my sewing machine

I laid out the fabric (after I had ironed all the little crinkles out) and drew on the apron design (I think everyone knows what an apron looks like), then I cut it out, leaving about 1/2" all the way around for seam allowance.
                                                             Truly not hard at all.
I wanted the edges to look finished, so I folded the edges all the way around about 1/4", ironed them down so they would lay nicely, then I folded them another 1/4" and ironed again. Something like this:

Oh yes, I pinned it all in place so it would retain it's neatness.
After all the folding, ironing and pinning, I sewed this little beauty together. While doing that, I decided I wanted a little pocket in the front to break up the monotony and I wanted a little "V" in the neckline. If you want to do the same, you just need to cut a "V", fold and iron the edges the same way you did the apron and sew in place. Easy peasy. For the pocket, I just cut the shape out of some of the extra fabric, folded the edges, ironed and sewed the edges together.
                                     Something like that... and then I sewed it on!


 I thought it was hard to decipher where the pocket was since it's the same fabric so I stuck my big ugly, squished hand it it. So, excuse the grossness.

Once I was all done with the apron itself, I needed to make the strap that goes around the neck and also the straps that tie it together. To do this, I cut out one strip about 21" long 3" wide (for the neck) and two strips that were about 40" long and 3" wide. I don't have any pics doing this because my little, tiny helper was up from his nap and he required my attention. However, it's fairly simple.
For all three strips, fold the edges in about 1/4" twice (just like for the apron edges). Now, I left my neck strip alone after this because I wanted that strap to be thicker. For the apron straps, I folded them in half and sewed together so they would be thinnner.

And, Wah-Lah, you have an apron. This is pretty simple and I'm sure there's more intricate designs... but, now I have an apron and it was free! ;) The hubs laughed at me because anyone that knows me knows I'm a novice cook at best so why would I need an apron?! If anything, it looks cute hanging in my kitchen! :)   

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Muslin, Jersey Knit, Canvas... and all things wonderfully crafty.


I have a weakness....

A gloriously sinful obsession...

And, it doesn't involve anything I could ever get in trouble for.

My love... my passion... is DIY (do-it-yourself for all you non-acronym knowing people).

The more my husband and I buckle down and actually stick to a budget, the more I want to make everything myself. I used to be a buyer. You know, I'd yearn for all the outfits on display at every single seducing, evil store. Now, I'm not saying that I don't go out and leap back into the arms of consumerism. Because let's face it, it's hard to say no to a dress that fits every single curve perfectly making me feel like the person that designed this marvelous creation obviously must of had me in mind.

And, then, it occurred to me: the designer CAN have me in mind. She can create a divine little number that slips over my shoulders and transports me into Jessica Alba's body. Yes, I just said that. So?

I'm sure you're smart enough to put it together now. My little dirty craft secret's out. I've become bewitched with "doing-it-myself". It all started with StumbleUpon. If you haven't discovered this little treasure, do it. Do it. Do it. Do it. It's possibly the most awesome thing invented for those you like to "surf the great-wide web". There's no shortage of amazing, awesomeness in everything you can discover when you "stumble".

Anyway, I chose to spend my time looking up things to make around the house. I've discovered a million and a half things I've added to my "to-do-within the next 10 years" list. And, that's what led me to fabric.com. This sight has entranced me with malicious little green eyes and drawn me in with $2.99 yd. jersey knits and $5.99/white canvas and a whole section devoted to $1.95/yd fabrics. It is crafter heaven. Seriously. And there's so, so, so much more than just fabrics. There's yarn and crafting supplies, trim.. you get the idea. It's like taking a bite out of fresh blueberry muffin that's loaded with butter (yes, I did say butter. I'm from Wisconsin and we like dairy). It's that satisfying feeling when you know you just scored an awesome deal and saved some money. Sweet.

So this little entry is devoted to the amazingly soft  feeling of jersey knits. The smell of canvas. The satisfaction of picking up a simple piece of fabric and making it into something beautiful. Something you created yourself.

So now I have a trillion projects I want to get done right this very second. But here's a few I really am going to start: The Swimsuit Cover-up... cannot resist it. I'm totally going to do my own thing... but, Elle Apparel is pretty much amazing and I love her blog. Plus, she also posted the tutorial for this: My Beach Bag. Which I'm totally making for our trip to Florida.

Alright, I've shared my craft obsession and my need to feed this "DIY-ing" hunger I suddenly have. Hopefully I'll be tackling my projects soon! I just bought all the fabric I need for them from fabric.com. So, I'll be starting them shortly!