Friday, July 29, 2011

weekend wishes

to one day be able to rock some serious turquoise shoes...


to have a grand ol'time at our first modern sewing meetup...


 to find the patience to crochet this tiny granny square bookmark...


to enjoy some bbq goodness this weekend...


to go the beach & remain calm, cool & collected (or at least try to..haha)...

to add some more color to our summer...


and that my hubs sees these & realizes i NEED them.


it's almost the weekend ladies and boy am i happy about that.  it's felt like an extremely long week.  i keep finding myself daily daydreaming about vacations, quietness and that everlasting search for inner calmness that us mommies can never seem to find.  maybe it's due to the fact that i think my 4 year old is determined to turn me grey and seriously just test every single little thing in life right now.  ahhhh the f*&king fours...not so happy about 4, makes me miss the 3's if that's even possible..lol. (if you want to know why i need to stay calm at the beach read the facebook convo on the luvinthemommyhood page from yesterday)

we've got some good friends coming to visit this weekend and we can't wait to seem them!  i've also got my first get together for our "modern sewing group" meetup this weekend! it's been a long time in the making and i'm so frigging excited about this i cannot even put it into words!  the lovely local sewing shop "satin moon" is hosting us and we get 3 hours WITHOUT KIDS to sew in their lovely space!  can you see the drool coming out of my mouth??  i'm going to get some serious time in on harper's quilt - i cannot wait! thank you satin moon!  if you live in victoria or visiting in town you should check them out.  they have a lovely selection and you can also shop online :)

besides that we're going to a bbq, i have a ton of chores to catch up on (yuck) and a fun tutorial for you all at the start of the week...and maybe.....a giveaway?!  yippee!  love me a good giveaway!  can't wait to show you all the tutorial - i hope you like it!  i also plan on making my big order for my knit picks interchangeable needles!  i've been saving for 2 months and can finally order those babies to come live with me!  yippee! 

i'm wishing you all a wonderful, lazy, fun, relaxing, coffee sipping, sewing stitches, sun bathing, family time filled weekend!!!  have a good one and i'll see ya monday!  what are you all up to this weekend?  any of you deal with some major tantrums this week?  i sure did!  let's chat - it's the weekend :)

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Summertime, and the Living is Thrifty - The BUFF Cuff Tutorial


Hi everyone! I'm super excited to be guest posting over at "on {the laundry} line" today!  i'm posting as part of the "Summertime, and the Living is Thrifty" series!  I adore Laura, and summer, and thriftiness, and sewing...and....well...just about everything that this fun theme month stands for.  Laura is one of my fave bloggy pals.  She's freakin' hilarious and I love chatting with her.  Also, we're both Canadians who cannot live without coffee and chocolate chip cookies so we've bonded for life...sisters from another mother we are now.  Us Canadian gals gotta stick together eh?  LOL.


When Laura told me about her theme month I knew right away what I was going to make for you all.  I've got bags filled with old yoga pants and even a few old bathing suits of the girls and I'm always looking for new ways to refashion them.  The other day I was out shopping (will not name the store) and spotted this cool running cuff designed to hold your key and some change (maybe a bus ticket or something else small like that) and really wanted it.  This thing cost way more than it should have due to it's "brand" and I thought to myself "girl....you could totally make that...don't buy it - just sew it".  That little cuff stuck in my brain and rattled around in there until Laura emailed me and then "poof" the "BUFF Cuff tutorial" was born.



I set out to sketching out the cuff and the best way to make it and then dug through our refashion pile for a 4 way stretch that was breathable and light and away we went.  I love mine.  It's light, fun, fashionable and for me, while running (ok....my boobs are just way too big to run...I jog..and walk..and jog), I don't like to carry anything and want as little as possible to be strapped on me while pushing my giant running stroller with 2 kids in it and the buff cuff passed the test.  The key stayed in, it didn't irritate me to wear it and I think it looks pretty darn cute!  What do you guys think?  You could embellish, applique, & adorn to your hearts content.  I live for projects that you can take a base and go customize the crap out of it to suit your personality.  So here ya go...get those stretch and knit fabrics out...it's time to get BUFF (in shape...not naked...unless, of course, that's your thing..than go work it girl)!


kaboom!!!!!!!! come check out the tutorial over at "on {the laundry} line"!


what crafts have you been making this summer that are thrifty?  do you have a fave workout accessory?  make sure to add all your crafty goodies to the luvinthemommyhood flickr group - i love seeing what you are all making! 

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Summer Sweater Knit Along - Yarn Shop Hop Roundup!


it's time for the yarn shop hop ladies!  you asked and i rounded them up.  so without further ado here's the listing of your fave go to places to buy your yarn of choice:


fave online:

 - Ravelry.  the secret source.  after reading about this from buffy i just about squealed.  ever since then i've been scouring for yarn on there.  so fun & a great stash buster!

- Little Knits.  sales and discounts galore here but you have to check back in often and goodies sell out fast.

- Etsy.  tons of hand dyed scrumptious goodness to be found here.  even some of the yarn makers them selves have etsy shops where they sell their goodies.  but be forewarned...they sell out really quick.
           *fave etsy shops: Madeline Tosh, The Plucky Knitter,  The Amy Lee Show, Friends in Fiber
and GRABstuff Creations
 
- Knitpicks - Purl Soho  - Eat Sleep Knit  - Loopy Ewe  - Elann  - Patternworks  - Webs  - Fabric.com  - DBNY.com  - Doodlebugyarn  - The Sanguine Gryphon  - Jimmy Beans Wool  - Spinning Loft  - Into the Whirled  -  Dizzy Sheep  - Loopy Yarn - Yarn Country  - Meridian Jacobs  - Dizzy Sheep   - Plum Project Studio


fave brick/mortar:

Muse - Yarns, Arts & Inspiration (St. Helena, CA)

Purl Soho (New York, NY)

The Button & Needlework Boutique (Victoria, BC)

Beehive Wool Shop (Victoria, BC)

Boutique De Laine (Victoria, BC)

Knotty By Nature (Victoria, BC)

Romni Wools (Toronto, ON)

The Knitting Room (Calgary, AB)

Twisted Yarns (Spring, TX)

Fiber Gallery (Seattle, WA)

A Grand Skein (Grand Rapids, MI)

Loopy Yarns (Chicago, IL)

Habu Textiles (New York, NY)

In Stitches (Deer Park, WA)

A Grand Yarn (Spokane, WA)

Sew EZ Too (Spokane, WA)

Your local thrift shop.

Fibre Space (Alexandria, VA)

Sew What (Redding, CA)

Wooly Ewe (Plano, TX)

Bendigo Woollen Mills  (Bendigo, VIC Australia)

Good Yarn (Baltimore, MA)

Lovely Yarns (Baltimore, MA)

Cloverhill Yarn (Baltimore, MA)

Knitting by the Sea, (Carmel, CA)

Cast Away Yarn Shop, (Santa Rosa, CA)

let me just tell you that my knitting wish list tripled in size just linking these up! wowsa! lots of gorgeous selections to choose from!  so pretty!  i also couldn't resist sharing my friend rebecca's finished KAL project.  i was lucky enough to get to take the pics for her and i think they turned out so pretty as did her gorgeous sweater.  you can find more of rebecca on her blog "nook", facebook, pinterest and on her ravelry page here.

pattern: caramel by isabell kraemer
needle: 3.75mm/us5
yarn: sirdar country style dk.

did i miss your fave?  leave your favorite online and brick/mortar yarn shops below and i'll add them to the list!  how's your summer sweater knit along project coming along?  happy knitting! 

*all conversations about the KAL can be found in our luvinthemommyhood ravelry group thread here.  you can find all the previous KAL posts here.  it's never too late to join in!  you can also friend me on ravlery.com under luvinthemommyhooddon't forget to email me if you blog about your KAL project, i love seeing how yours is going.


and don't forget to show our lovely summer sweater knit along sponsors some love!!


the lovely elisa is offering all luvinthemommyhood readers 20% off in her gorgeous shop!! use code LTMH2011 at the checkout of her etsy shop.

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

moments in the mommyhood - unplugged & a chuckle

Source: etsy.com via joanamc on Pinterest

i'm unplugging from the computer for a bit today to take the kids and get outside.  also, the hubs is home sick today so i've decided to be his nursemaid.  i'm also having one of my "endo" days (for those of you who don't know i suffer from endometriosis) so last night was a not so productive evening on my part for blogging.  it was productive for going to bed a bit early though.


and i mean really, i just needed an exuse to post the above pic of the "ferris bueller's day off" cross stitch pattern!  love it!  danke schön darlings, danke schön.

 
this shop rocks btw. it's called wee little stitches & i just about peed my pants when i saw her selection - breakfast club, pretty in pink, big bang theory, ghostbusters....awesome!!!  i can't decide which one i love the most.  go check it out if you wanna join me in my crush of all things contemporary cross stitch.  plus she's canadian!  you go girl!

how's your week going?  need a chuckle?  check out this resignation letter from some dude who recently quit whole foods.  the hubs showed it to me last night and i bust a gut laughing.  this guy is priceless.  hope you have a great day! i'll be back tomorrow with our yarn shop hop!  did you get your answers in yet?

Monday, July 25, 2011

sewing with knits mondays - with guest sascha of piccoli piselli


did any of you get sewing on some knits after last week's post?  did you get a chance to whip up anna's racerback tank tutorial or a version of my "poppy top"?  i hope so!  sewing with knits & stretch is so fun!  it's super rewarding, fast and so versatile!  in honor of that i have a guest in the mommyhood today!  the fabulously talented, creative, super mommy of 3 - sascha from the lovely blog "piccoli piselli"!  you my remember sascha from when she guest posted for "comfy sews VS cozy knits" over on versus a few months ago with her pretty "spring wrap belt & bracelet tutorial" ...which, funny enough is also made from some stretch!



sascha is always whipping up gorgeous knits for her kids to wear. how cute are these...


so talented you are my dear!  i love sascha's aesthetic, her fabric choices and how she always keeps her sewing real.  her blog has great tutorials, patterns and lovely snippets of her life with her adorable 3 kids.  sascha is here today with a fun tutorial to show us how to make this adorable dress & tank!  perfect for the summer and perfect for practicing your sewing with knits skills! 

now let's hear from sascha...

Hi everyone! Sascha here from Piccoli Piselli. I'm so glad to be back visiting the Mommyhood to share a tutorial that involves knit fabrics! I love sewing with knits because it's actually a very forgiving medium to sew with. If you are new to sewing with knit fabric or if you are an old pro I think this could be just the right project to spice up you Summer sewing.


Yes, that's a little shirring you see there on the shoulder. I thought I'd join in on all the elastic thread fun. I made a few of these for Luca, but I really liked the way they turned out so I may try making some for myself. I'm not much of a one shoulder gal, but don't worry... I'll show you how cute this top looks with two shoulders.

First of all the fabric you choose can be any weight knit fabric. I tried this out with everything from a thinner jersey to a medium interlock. If you are new to knits, interlock can be easier to sew with than jersey which can curl at the edges once cut. I use a rib knit for the neck and arm binding, but you can use other knit fabric for your binding. 


Let's get started with your pattern. To make this tank dress/top all you need is an existing tank that fits. I chose a tank top that fits Luca pretty snug. It's more of an undershirt. The reason I have the tank hanging off the edge of the paper is because I wanted to get the top part right before I wasted paper on the length. Make sense? Sorry 'bout that. 


The first top that I made from this tracing seemed to go a tad too low under the arm and looked like there was going to be a game of peek-a-boo with Luca's front, so you can see I raised the left side up a bit and added a bit of a swoop.


So here is the version of the dress that the "swoop" was too low so I had to add a spaghetti strap. It turns out this is by far her favorite dress and she's been wearing it a lot! To make a skinny strap from knit fabric you can visit my previous tutorial that I did for the Versus Mag on making skinny straps from knit fabric.

I played around with different widths of the straps and you may want to go wider than the tank you are tracing because the shirring takes out a lot of width. After tracing your pattern you can either make this into a tank top or dress. When making a dress you want to create a A-line from the armpit to the length you want. On the yellow dress I went a little narrower and longer. The floral dress with the tie is a bit wider (not much) and I decided to make the bottom hemline with a curve. 


 I found that five lines of shirring works pretty good for this style. Mark your lines below the seam allowance and evenly spaced after that. I use a water soluble pen to mark my lines. Using a ball point needle stitch your shirring lines. The right photo shows the shirring once it is sewn. This is actually without spraying any water, which often causes the shirring to gather up real nice and even. I found that most knit fabrics that I used pretty much looked good straight from the machine. I have since washed these dresses a few times and they hold up great. 

If you haven't sewn with elastic thread before, don't be intimidated. I hand wind my bobbin and so far so good. Shannon has been making some killer things using elastic thread and she has some good tips. 

Once you have shirred the shoulder of the front of one panel, with right sides together stitch shoulder seam closed with either a serger or zig zag stitch. 

{here is the shirring on a thinner jersey print knit fabric}

Next you will attach your neck and arm binding. This really isn't as hard as it may seem. It's really up to you what width you cut your binding. I usually use a binding between 1 1/2-2" wide of rib knit. Cutting across the grain or stretch you want to make strips longer than the armhole circumference and neckline circumference. Extra is fine because you will cut the excess off later. 


With right side of rib knit facing wrong side of fabric, serge binding onto neckline. Photo shows armhole binding completed and neckline binding just serged into place. I usually don't press my binding in the next step, but I tried it to see if this may help for someone that has not made a knit binding before.  It actually worked nicely and I would recommend this if it is your first time working with knits. 

Press or fold binding over double toward right side of fabric and pin in place. To stitch the binding in place you can use either a twin needle (my new favorite thing) or just a regular ball point needle that you have been using for the garment.  If using a single needle make sure to use a long stitch. I use between a 2.8-3.0 on my machine depending on the knit. I test a scrap first to see how it looks.


Here you can see that I did not press the binding, but just double folded it and used pins. You can kind of see from the photo on the left that this is going to be the two shoulder tank.

If making the one shoulder tank at this point you want your armhole and neckline (which is also kind of the armhole) finished with binding. If making a two shoulder tank you want to just finish the armholes and not the neckline yet. 


For a single shoulder tank all you need to do is trim the excess length of binding past the seam allowances and with right sides together, serge or zig zag both side seams closed. 

Hem tank dress or leave it unfinished. That's one great thing about knit fabric! No raveling! The floral dress has an curved hem line which can be tricky to avoid puckering unless you make the edge very narrow. I serged the bottom and folded the hemline up just the width of the serge line and top stitched with single needle and a wide stitch length. This almost becomes a narrow roll edge. On the yellow dress I used a twin needle and a heftier hemline.

So how about making this cute dress with two shoulders?

{please ignore Little Dude to the left}

The only difference with the two shoulder tank is that you will shirr the two front panels of the tank top pattern you traced. Next, with right sides together stitch closed shoulder seams. Next,attach armhole binding as shown above. Next is where I do things a little different. Without finishing the neckline binding, I stitch closed the side seams (right sides together). Leave tank wrong side out. 


 Measure the circumference of your neckline and take away about 1/3' - 1/2" depending on the stretch of the binding. Right sides together stitch neck binding closed into a circle. You'll have a headband looking thing.

With right sides of rib binding to wrong side of fabric pin binding into place. There should be a little bit of stretching of the neckline binding, not the neckline of the tank.

Stitch or serge the binding into place stretching the binding evenly as it is being attached to the garment. It may seem awkward, but you want to stretch the rib knit while not stretching the garment body fabric. Like I said before, knit fabric is pretty forgiving and you will surprised at how this comes together, especially after a trip to the laundry.

Finish neckline binding as you did for the armhole above. For the hemline I finished the heart dress the same as the floral.


I love the possibilities with this dress. Did you see the racer back tank that Anna from Noodlehead did last week? I'm thinking this could be pretty cute as a shirred racerback tank dress! Let me know if you give it a try or if you have any questions about sewing with knits. I am certainly no expert, but I kind of dove blindly into the knit fabric arena (no pun intended to those of you who already read my blog you know that I have a blind son and I rarely spare the jokes) and you know what? I am loving it... um, both sewing with knits and having a blind child!

thanks so much sascha!!! so adorable and i learned a few tips too!  you can find more of sascha's sewing adventures on her blog "piccoli piselli".

also make sure you pop on over to noodlehead today to check out anna's super talented guest jess from craftiness is not optional.  she's got a cute tutorial for a "flora and fauna shirt". happy sewing ladies!

p.s. don't forget to sport our button (on the sidebar) if you want to join in on the fun we'd love to hear from you as well!  comment below...i'd love to see what you are all working on!

Friday, July 22, 2011

weekend wishes

to have one of these days...


to have knit night here with my ladies...


that i get so much sewing done my iron is on fire...


to get some good news...


to find some time do some thrifting, i'm having serious withdrawl...


to take full advantage of the current starbucks promotion...oh yeah :P...


that the hubs kicks butt at his baseball tourney this weekend...

Source: elenis.com via Diane on Pinterest

yippee! it's the weekend!  we've got a busy one planned, mostly for the hubs.  he's got a baseball tournament going on and we all get to go to a team bbq as well.  it's gonna be a baseball filled weekend!  hopefully his team will win.  i will admit that my wish for him to win is partly selfish..lol, firstly, i'm not so mean that i don't want his team to win, because i really do, but also so that he finishes his tournament on time so i can still go to knit night...haha.  i know, i know....knit night, but it's my only "me time" for the week and i missed last week and am seriously needing a little girl time.

i'm also almost done my tutorial for sewing with knits week! can't wait to show you guys! i hope you like it!  i'm also planning on doing some more sewing (loving the new machine with stretch fabrics!) and of course, get some mileage put on my KAL project.  mixed in with that is going to be some wine sipping (a wee bit for me), yummy food, cuddles with my little fam, and hopefully if the weather cooperates some time to take the girls out on their bikes to get me and the hubs some starbucks! surprise surprise!! 

what are your weekend wishes ladies?  happy anniversary to all of you who were celebrating these few days & thanks for all your wishes for me too!  so sweet you all are!  what are you up to this weekend?  any fun plans?  any projects you're working on?  chat away :)

Thursday, July 21, 2011

moments in the mommyhood - slacker...well sort of...


i'm slacking today.  yesterday was my anniversary with the hubs so i didn't spend all night on the computer...well, ok, i did spend most of it, but not as much as normal.  so this is a bit of a slacker post that i couldn't resist doing because last night at like 10:00pm i found the above awesome of awesome pic on pinterest and could not wait until friday to post it.  i seriously need this blown up on my wall.  i love it that much.  i'm sick like that, i know.  but almost everyday i feel as though i need a starbucks iv and have said it on many occasions on here so i only thought it fitting to share it with all of you.



i also haven't been sleeping well this week.  not due to the kids, they have been sleeping better, but due to my own little brain.  i'm sure a lot of you can relate, especially creative types.  i'm having a hard time calming down my little noggin because i'm feeling so crafty at the moment.  it's the new machine.  it's so nice to sew on i want to sew even more than ever before and the ideas they keep a coming but this momma can't make them.  not enough time in the day.  but those ideas?  they don't leave me alone.  it's like they fester until i get them done.  i even write down ideas in the middle of the night.  any of you do that too?


i've also been having nightmares :(  yes....i'm a loser.  the scary movie i watched the other day (insidious) is seriously still freaking me out.  can this even be possible?  i had nightmares all night last night.....really bad sleep and couldn't bring myself to turn the tv off cause i was so eeby jeebied..lol.  i think i have too much of an overactive imagination and i also fall into that 1% category from the print above...haha.  i think i seriously need to A) stop watching horror movies and B) think about the feng shui in my bedroom.  i'm not really into feng shui, but hey, if it's gonna help me not freak out like a little baby every night i'm willing to give it a try.

on a happier note wanna see some of my fave pics from my wedding 3 years ago? i love seeing other peoples...i'm nosy like that..haha.  in case anyone is interested we got married in tofino, bc on mackenzie beach. yep.  cheese factor with the mackenzie beach part but we just couldn't help ourselves we love that beach.  it was such a gorgeous day and even though the pics look rainy, it wasn't.  the sun had been shining and a gorgeous mist had rolled onto the beach.  perfect day.

look how tiny mackenzie was?  Awww....

oh, and our anniversary, well mackenzie closed all the drapes all over our condo and insisted we set the table, candles, wine glasses and all and put on romantic music.  she picked out my clothes (she even attempted to choose my bra and underwear which i of course told her was taking it just one step too far), told me how to do my hair and then dressed her and harper.  it was the cutest thing when the hubs walked in the door with flowers and there we all were...i had a good chuckle, oh and the hubs scored major points for the flowers :)

how has your week been?  sleeping or not sleeping?  any of you going to join me and gynnab (fb pal) for some starbucks iv?  c'mon...you know you wanna....lol.  
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