Rediscovering myself and the true definition of living life. On lessons learned, raising my child and building a family. On mending a broken dream, leaving bitterness behind, and indulging in lifes sweetest moments.
Saturday, April 21, 2012
Making an Itty Bitty Baby Dress
Here's a baby dress Im working on that's near completion. I still need to finish the back bodice, attach it to the front bodice and once that is complete I need to hem the bottom the skirt. I'm going to add some bias piping between the bodice and the skirt before I attach it and make it one piece. I'll update once I've completed. I'm on a break in Astrology class and can't wait to get home to work on this some more :) Update 4/25/12: Vic text me these pics the other day, he took them of me while I was messing with the gathering on the dress skirt. Never even knew he was taking a picture but glad he did as I am able to insert it in this post :)
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
No Sew Baby Tutu for Eva
Another project I'm working on is this no sew Tutu. I got the idea off a Youtube video which I will post the link to once the tutu is complete and because I have to look for it again. I want to add a row or two more for added fullness. The materials I used were Tulle, Organza, and a crochet stretch headband to which I added my strips of tulle to.
You'd be surprised how easy this is to make and how expensive they can sell for at department stores! Mine so far has cost me under $5 bucks to make! I'm looking forward to making a lot more :)
Crafts for Baby
Just wanted to share a few more crafts I've done for Eva. I've made her a few flowers from Tulle, and a baby bib from 2 different Fat Quarter prints I picked up at Walmart. I made the bib for less than $1.00 considering each Fat Quarter is .99 cents and I still have fabric left over. I did the back of the bib from an old T-Shirt Vic didn't use anymore to give it more fullness. I have 2 other bibs I've done for her but need to post pics of. I'm not quite done with the Tulle flowers, I am going to further embellish the centers by adding a jewel, rhinestone, or some other fun embellishment. I've also made her some bows...this is just one of the many I've made so far. And I'm currently working on a baby dress for her first month out of the womb! Once I have that complete, I'll post a pic :)
This is a picture of me last week on 4/9. I'm 26 weeks here and my stomach literally grew overnight!
She is literally just popped out and is making her precence well known in this world
Here is a baby bib I completed last week. I'm so proud of this one as its completely finished and the seams are nicely done. I embellished this bib with a bow and some ribbon for a pop of color.
I made her these bows a few weeks ago and need to update this picture as I've now embellished the centers with pink organza roses I made. The finished ones look a lot nicer.
Labels:
Crafts,
Pregnancy Journal,
sewing
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
I'm having a GIRL!
Meet Evanny, named after her granmother Eva. She's still chillin inside the womb, getting all sorts of gorgeous, getting some meat and fat on her tiny lil bones. The doctors and radiologist say she's going to be one hell of a "traviesa" as she is always kicking, jumping, and playing hiding seek. She gave her radiologist such a hard time ths past Friday when she needed to take shots of her kidneys to make sure everything was comeing together great but Nooo...Evanny had other plans. She kept hiding, turning, twisting, and jumping about her play place and kept teasing the radiologist. Just when the radiologist thought she had Evanny in place for a shot, Evanny decided maybe she would give her a run for her money and decided to move about some more. Finally, after about a 1/2 hour, the ultrasound was over and we had to say "hasta luego" to Evanny. I start feeling flutters in my lower abdomen and at first I was confused and wasn't sure if it was Evanny or not, but now I know she's in there, reminding me of her precense everyday. I love her so much already and can't wait to meet her. I was once very confused and scared at her arrival in my body, but now I'm glad she's come to turn my life around and fill me with so much love and joy. I'm so happy to be expecting a little angel and I can't wait to meet her in July if god permits! Te quiero mucho Evanny! Mommy and Daddy love you so much, and your Grandma too!
Made my First Baby Bow
Supplies Used:
Peaches & Creme Striped Yarn in 4 Ply 100% Cotton - Worsted Weight
Size "G" Crochet Hook (4.25mm)
1/8" Celebrate It Shimmer Ribbon
1 Single Prong Alligator Clip
To glam it up a bit, I added 1/8" shimmering ribbon to the center of the bow.
Lastly, I inserted a single prong alligator clip to the back of the bow.
I made a few others and messed with the different size gauges on the hooks. I found that the size "G" worked best as it kept everything taught and neat. I used a size "J" hook and although it was a tad bigger, I felt it looked more loose, I think the "J" hook will work just as good, but with a different yarn material that isn't cotton.
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