11.30.2009

Pattern Roundup and some other little bits...

I love Christmas. I mean, who doesn't. But I love the season, I love getting a tree, and cooking, and traveling, the parade, the parties, and making little gifts for the girls. I'm feeling especially domestic today - cleaning house, and making turkey stock and turkey tortilla soup from our Thanksgiving leftovers.

I just want to enjoy this season, so I think I'm done with all my big crafting for the rest of the year - not because of any rules this time. I just feel like it. I will be at Holiday House on Tuesday, December 8. Come out if you're in town - it's always fun, and there will be lots of door prizes.

If you're making Christmas gift this year, I thought I'd round up a list of my tutorials for you. Making a list of all the stuff I've made reminds me that I actually get a lot done, and that makes me feel pretty good. Don't forget you can still add pictures to the wewilsons flickr pool of any of the projects below to get the Smile Crocodile pattern free.

Free Patterns:
Kangaroo Apron
Swatch Frog
Bear Bag (these would make great gift bags for kids!)
Reusable Snack Bag
Knitted Market Bag
Airplane Bag
Spring Cleaning Dust Mitt
Terrariums (fun gifts!)

In the Shop:
Turtle who comes out his shell!
Giraffe
Smile Crocodile
Bunny and Fox Flip Doll an advanced sewing pattern
When Pigs Fly
Secret Messages
Fat Quarter Sling Purse
Fat Quarter Hand Bag
Printable Coloring Book (great stocking stuffer)

11.19.2009

Thanksgiving Cards to color


Happy Thanksgiving!

I'm feeling very thankful these days for my girls and my husband, and for adobe illustrator! I'm learning to use this software now, and it's just making me all kinds of happy. My pdfs will be much prettier from now on, and smaller files, too. That should make you happy, too!

And here's another something to be happy about. Thanksgiving cards to make and color with the kids. This pretty little pdf has four cards: a roasted turkey, a dish of sweet potatoes, a can of cranberry sauce (which some people seem to prefer over homemade - go figure), and a cherry pie.
Update: Cards have been updated and can now be found in my shop. 

I thought it would be fun to talk about being thankful while we color, and give them to our Thanksgiving hosts this year. Color and fold the pages in half, and write a note of Thanks! on the inside.


11.16.2009

Smile Crocodile

Smile Crocodile

There was initially some debate about whether he was a crocodile or alligator. I learned that crocodiles have skinny snouts, so there you have it. I've been eager to make a plush with a zipper mouth for a while, and a crocodile with teeth was just too attractive. I'm thinking I may need to make a shark version as well.

I put this guy off for a while honestly, because the zipper made me nervous. But once you start putting it together its really pretty easy - maybe even my easiest pattern yet. And perhaps my favorite, too. I don't know - I really like the turtles. But so far, these have been my girls' favorite.

Smile Crocodile

The first one I made was a hit with the girls, even though I thought he needed a little shaping up. I cleaned up his body all over, but especially made his mouth bigger, and gave him a bit of a nose, so there's something to hold onto when you unzip him. The dark green one in this picture is the prototype.

Smile Crocodile


Update:  The giveaway is now over, but the pattern is available in the shop.  

I know many of you have been wild about the reusable snack bags and the fat quarter purse, but I'm really hoping to see some turtles and flying pigs. This opportunity is open through December - so if you haven't gotten around to making something yet - get to it! Once you've added a photo of your brilliant sewing to the flickr pool, send me an email or flickr message, and I'll reply with the pattern. (see here for a list of all my patterns.)

Smile Crocodile

As a side note, this pattern is for personal use only -but, because it has a metal zipper, its the kind of thing that the new CPSIA regulations prevents small businesses from selling. I guess that is a good thing, since I have no idea what my zipper's are made of. Anyway, I won't be making any to sell, so you'll have to make your own!

heads up

new pattern coming, tonight or tomorrow maybe - we'll have to see how naptime goes. This pdf was made all snazzy with adobe illustrator so it will be pretty and the file size will be reasonable. :)

Also, I'll be doing a little different giveaway this time. No scrambling this time, more sharing. Hmmm... seems like I've been saying that to L lately.

Well, anyway, here's a hint: you'll need a flickr account.

11.10.2009

Sea Creatures

Sea Creatures pink colorway

This is my latest set of Spoonflower designs. Spoonflower has been adding a lot of new features lately as they prepare to open the marketplace. My favorite new feature is this collection sampler. You can print up to 12 swatches in a sampler for only $15. This makes proofing your designs so simple, and way more cost effective (previously 12 swatches would have cost $60).

Update: Stephen of Spoonflower commented to clarify that samplers are still only available to the beta testers. Sorry for the misinformation - just one of many good things to come from Spoonflower!

Sea Creatures  detail

Here is the same set of designs but with the color scheme required for the Spoonflowers "fish and colors" design challenge. I wasn't crazy about these colors, until I made black the background, and then it seemed to come together. (oops, there's a little coloring mistake in the sea horse's tail - good thing I proofed it first!) Go vote for my octopus!

When I began these sea creatures I tried about 20 color ways before I was happy. Ultimately, I think I had pink and orange in mind when I drew them. Here are a few others I tried - John liked these best.

If your collection is all one colorway, it seems it is just asking to be made into a simple swatch quilt. I'm thinking of making a little one with my pink and orange swatches. (adding it to the list, the tucking it away.)

11.09.2009

Ta da!

my to do list:


my To-Day list:


I don't know if this will really make a difference, or if it's just another excuse to make another something - but it made me happy. And it only took 10 minutes. Just fold your to do list in half, slip it in the slit, and suddenly you have freed up your day to focus on one project - but you still have all your other ideas recorded and tucked away. Like horse-blinders. Okay, this isn't a great idea for your do-the-laundry-go-to-the-doctor kind of list, but it's great when your projects list is overwhelming you - like mine tends to do. Draw your own - or go to flickr and print mine.



John's best tip is to finish up some small projects to get them out of the way and off your mind. I did that last weekend. Here are the last of my bible school felt people. Adam and Eve, and some other people to be used in other stories. Have I said how fun these are? I need to make L her only little set - with a fold up doll house or something. (putting idea on list and tucking it away.)


And here is L wandering around the yard with my shiny blue bag. Just because.

11.08.2009

Tip Jar

So, a week ago, I evaluated how I'm doing with balancing motherhood with making and designing. I saw that I wasn't doing well and tried to get back on track. Today, I realized I did it again. Suddenly, I've got three projects spread out on my work table again. sigh.

The first week, when this was the "no new projects" project, I felt relieved to take a little time off. Maybe there was something to that.

I'm not quite sure where I'm going with this. I gave myself three months to try to set some boundaries and bring a little peace and balance to my life. Somehow, I don't think three months is long enough.

I'm taking tips.

10.31.2009

Fat Quarter Hand Bag Pattern


Remember my recent spoonflower purchases? I put together another pattern especially meant for fat quarters. This time the bag has a small handle making it more of a little party hand bag. Usually, I'm hesitant to use great fabrics for my liners, but sometimes it feels just a little luxurious to have something fancy hidden inside, you know? I'm pretty sure I've bought pants before because of the lining in the waistband. So anyway, my pretty fabric by snork is inside.


Oh, yeah - and the pattern has a little accompanying drawstring coin purse - to be sure to use up all the fabric. These are all the scraps I had left over.


After I made this I decided I needed a shiny version, so I made a little blue one, too. L claimed this one for herself, so I may have to make another.


This pattern is pretty easy and would be great for beginners. It requires 2 fat quarters, a button and hair elastic, interfacing, and your basic sewing tools. No tricky skills required. It's sort of a big file - I'm still trying to figure out how to shrink my file without losing quality. Remember, I would really love feedback, on the pattern, the pdf, my grammar, whatever.

Update: the pattern has been moved to the shop. Thanks!

and p.s. please feel free to sell bags made from this pattern.

10.30.2009

Let's evaluate

I've totally fallen off the balance wagon lately.

I'm making some flannel graph (I know!) animals for our Sunday school; I threw together two tiny Halloween costumes (see my little chicken and egg below); I stocked my shop with turtle kits for the holidays; I'm still trying to finish my new handbag pattern; and, in clear violation of the rules, I started a new alligator pattern (with which I'm currently in love).

So I thought now would be a good time to review the rules, grade myself, and hopefully get back on the balanced mommy/making track:

1. The original no new projects rule became: do one thing at a time - no starting a new project until the first one is completed. F (currently working on 3 projects)



2. Crafting shouldn't take time away from the kids - the time has to come from somewhere else (for me this means turning off the computer during the day). C (currently distracted by spoonflower)

3. Schedule time for my crafting - which means not crafting time is mommy time. B (thanks, John)

4. Make art for pleasure - not just for selling. A+ (okay, this is the easy one)


5. Learn to delegate, you don't have to do it all yourself - Let someone else do it. B (making kits instead of turtles was inspired, but I should have finished my other projects first)



So, I think I'm pulling a C.

How, to get back on track? Return to the first project I started, put everything else aside until I finish it (see you later, alligator). Be prepared to play with the little people all afternoon, and fold the laundry, already (seriously).

Are you on the balance wagon?

universal wish list

Have you heard about Amazon's Universal Wish List? It's super cool. Instead of sending your family to your amazon list, etsy favorites, plus scribbling down your Old Navy, art supplies store, and kitchenware wants - you can easily put it all in one place with the wish list button. Anything online can be added to the list, and amazon puts it all together nice and neat. I love tidy things, and this is so tidy.

Here's my wish list.

I'm a little eager for Christmas.