Showing posts with label grandmother. Show all posts
Showing posts with label grandmother. Show all posts

Sunday, March 31, 2013

Easter!

Happy Easter everyone!

My Grandmother sent us an egg dying kit so we went to work this AM.  It was great.  We drew funny pictures on it and had a blast.  Might make this a normal traditional.

See, a kit!

Mmmm vinegar

Water pouring...

Stir, stir, stir. 

Boiling eggs

All ready to dye!

Drawing on the egg with wax for designs.

Dying!


The eggs drying with salt and pepper shakers watching.

Pony and paw prints!

Ballet leg!

Mermaid!

Easter eggs and spirals (his)

Easter Bunny on the other side.

His fireworks and "Happy Easter - JI <3 LI" eggs with my multi-color one.

Showing off his cute egg.

"Hmmm... that heart came out ok.."




His multi-colored fireworks...

All done!

Great way to start a morning.  Hooray egg dying!

Saturday, February 9, 2013

Punny Pot Holders

I'm trying to improve my general machine quilting skills.  To do so, I decided that making a bunch of pot holders would be an easy way of doing so.

Well, I found this gem of a tutorial and wanted to do something similar.  I made two, one for me and one for my mother-in-law.  I didn't like the "You are so hot!" on the pot holder - it wasn't funny enough for me.  So I googled heat related puns until I found two that I really liked.

Behold!

This one says, "If that pure rump roast? Nothing butt..."

You can see the back splash fabric a little better in this picture.

Mine is already stained from using it (whoops). For the blue fabric I used rotten rack fabric (the stuff people return and it's much cheaper). I loved it. So... tacky. I didn't put a loop on mine but that's because I didn't care. The hubby likes theses because they're big enough for his hands (I didn't follow the tutorial on the sizing... otherwise it would be too small).

For Valentine's Day I made my Grandmother a pair of Heart Shaped pot holders.  I used a tutorial that I can't find now (ARRRRGH) but made some minor modifications.  Even then, I think the Martha Stuart Heart  Shaped Pot Holder pattern is easier than what I did...

You can slip your hand in and just grab away (I definitely played with them for a while like duck mouths... because I'm 5.)

BEWARE - they come out small.  My hands aren't that large, but hubby's hands don't fit at all and mine barely do.  Lucky, my Grandmother is tiny and they should fit her just fine.  If not, they can double as heat pads (which I left a note letting her know that).  I didn't do the other weird material in between, but instead found some lace that I liked as a way of spicing it up.  However, it was hard to properly sew it together, so it didn't come out as well as I'd like. =\ Also, the way the tutorial has you sew them together then just flip them inside out made them bunch up at the tip of the heart and look weird.  It could be how poorly I cut the heart halves, but I doubt cutting it better would solve this issue.

Those are the only ones I managed to do before getting distracted... woot!