WOA NELLY! So, I guess it's been a while since I've been on here! Kiiiiiinda a LOT has happened since end of June, but this isn't the "catch up" post, so I'll save all the chismosa (google it) for next time. Right now, I want to share about today's little craft!
"I saw this thing on pinterest..." Don't SO many of our conversations begin that way lately?! Well, maybe it's just me. ;D But still, I *finally* was able to actually DO something that I pinned, and I feel pretty great about the results! In the spirit of "See One, Do One, Teach One", I'll pass it along to you.
I recently purchased a new knee-length skirt & was having trouble getting in and out of our 15 passenger van, due to the sewn slit in the back. Frustrated about the lack of movement, I remembered pinning something called a "kick pleat", and decided it was exactly what I needed. Headed out to JoAnn's & they happened to have all the super cute denim fabric 40% off, so it was a total score! (1/2 yard of fabric for 3 bucks is a pretty sweet deal!) Once home, I ran the fabric through a quick wash & dry, reviewed the pattern instructions and pulled out the sewing stuffs.
**Remember, when sewing with denim, change the needle! I used a SCHMETZ 90/14. (They're marked "denim/jeans") & a dark blue polyester thread from Mettler.**
After coming out of the dryer, I pressed it, cut a large piece; then, I folded, pressed & stitched down the hem. The instructions said to cut it 2" past the slit & 1" past the wider than the hem. I didn't bother pulling out my Olfa mat & ruler, since it's really not going to be seen - I just sorta cut it. lol
Next, I pinned the fabric & stitched down; then, lined it up with the other side & did the same.
This is where not measuring the fabric, caused my pleat to not be what it was *supposed* to be. lol doh! I was *supposed* to fold the fabric so that it covered the pleat fully to the stitches I'd made, but this is what happened instead. It was a bit short. Oh well, it still worked. Once the pleat was folded, I pressed it & pinned it, then stitched along the top. See where the pins are? If you're confused, I recommend reading the original post. I'm not exactly the best teacher!
Voila! This is what it looks like, turned right side out. Like I said, I didn't do it *exactly* like the instructions in the post, but I was going for more of a "hidden" pleat this time. Next skirt, I'll actually follow the directions. ;D
Here's what it looks like when I take a really wide step
Here's what it looks like when I'm just standing. Again, it's what I was going for - hidden.
That's it! The entire project took less that 20 mins! I do want to do it again, but with the fun fabric showing more. And, I'll post it. Oh, and follow the directions. lol! Hope you are able to follow what I did & that you can use this method for yourselves.
Saturday, September 15, 2012
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Lessons From a Croissant
Today, I decided to spoil the kids by making a chocolatey treat I found on pinterest. So, using the remaining crescent roll dough from dinner (another winning recipe from pinterest), I baked up chocolate croissants. The house smelled divine, as we sat down to dinner. The boys & I looked forward to gobbling up every morsel as soon as our plates were empty. And then it started: almost immediately, Jo decided he didn't want to eat his vegetables. Little snot started crying, whining and even gagging over every tiny bite! *eyeroll* We've never had a problem with veggies & I knew he was just itching for attention - well, he got it. After several warnings, I was left with administering the punishment: no more dinner & NO desert. Meanwhile, the rest of us enjoyed our very lovely, very chocolatey croissants. Once the tears started to flow, the teaching began. We talked about sin and it's consequences. He understood that his sin was disobedience and that his consequence was no desert. He wiped his tears and apologized; and after forgiveness was issued and love restated, all was done.
A few minutes later, while I was minding my own business washing the dishes, the Lord decided to teach me a lesson too! I thought about that desert. About how lovely it was. It was just the right balance of crispiness, and ooey-gooyness. Equal parts sweet and savory. Not too big, not too small. I really enjoyed it! But, Jo wasn't able to enjoy it. I had made it for him...for his enjoyment...because I love him...but he couldn't have it. He had sinned & had missed out on the blessing.
POW! The Lord whacked me upside the head with that one! How often do I sin? How often to do I complain about my veggies? How often am I ungrateful for what I have & discontent? Wow. All the time! I question. I doubt. I cry, whine & gag over my veggies all the time! So often, I find myself behaving much like the Children of Israel, wandering in the wilderness. Even as I see the Lord guiding & providing, I start to murmur in my heart. And you know what?! I'm no different than they were. I'm no different than Jo. It's disobedience, it's a lack of faith, and the bottom line is - it's SIN! If it's sin...then there's a consequence. What have I missed out on? What has my sin kept me from receiving from the Lord? He loves me just as I love my children (and so much more!), and I wonder how many treats He's made for me, that I couldn't have?
What a heavy thought. I stood there staring out the window, with my hands covered in soap, and my heart filled with conviction. God is far better to me than I deserve!! I enjoy such a life! I get to stay at home with my boys, homeschool, quilt, sing, teach Sunday School, clean some modulars, clean & organize my home, drive a somewhat working vehicle, eat 3 meals a day, etc, etc, etc.. All these things are a gift, but what more could He have for me? What "gift" could he have waiting to give to me, just as soon as I finish my veggies?!
The Lord had SO much planned for Moses. He had a land flowing with milk and honey and a people to enjoy it with. But, he got angry, smote the rock, and missed out on the blessing he'd been working towards his entire life.
I prayed right then and there for forgiveness & thanked the Lord for the lesson He had for me...from a croissant.
(Ref. Numbers 20: 1-13)
Oh, and in case you were wondering. Here are the links to both the dinner & desert recipes mentioned in this post. =D
For dinner, we had Crescent Chicken as found on this blog, via pinterest:
For desert, we had Chocolate Croissants as found on this blog, also via pinterest:
A few minutes later, while I was minding my own business washing the dishes, the Lord decided to teach me a lesson too! I thought about that desert. About how lovely it was. It was just the right balance of crispiness, and ooey-gooyness. Equal parts sweet and savory. Not too big, not too small. I really enjoyed it! But, Jo wasn't able to enjoy it. I had made it for him...for his enjoyment...because I love him...but he couldn't have it. He had sinned & had missed out on the blessing.
POW! The Lord whacked me upside the head with that one! How often do I sin? How often to do I complain about my veggies? How often am I ungrateful for what I have & discontent? Wow. All the time! I question. I doubt. I cry, whine & gag over my veggies all the time! So often, I find myself behaving much like the Children of Israel, wandering in the wilderness. Even as I see the Lord guiding & providing, I start to murmur in my heart. And you know what?! I'm no different than they were. I'm no different than Jo. It's disobedience, it's a lack of faith, and the bottom line is - it's SIN! If it's sin...then there's a consequence. What have I missed out on? What has my sin kept me from receiving from the Lord? He loves me just as I love my children (and so much more!), and I wonder how many treats He's made for me, that I couldn't have?
What a heavy thought. I stood there staring out the window, with my hands covered in soap, and my heart filled with conviction. God is far better to me than I deserve!! I enjoy such a life! I get to stay at home with my boys, homeschool, quilt, sing, teach Sunday School, clean some modulars, clean & organize my home, drive a somewhat working vehicle, eat 3 meals a day, etc, etc, etc.. All these things are a gift, but what more could He have for me? What "gift" could he have waiting to give to me, just as soon as I finish my veggies?!
The Lord had SO much planned for Moses. He had a land flowing with milk and honey and a people to enjoy it with. But, he got angry, smote the rock, and missed out on the blessing he'd been working towards his entire life.
I prayed right then and there for forgiveness & thanked the Lord for the lesson He had for me...from a croissant.
(Ref. Numbers 20: 1-13)
Oh, and in case you were wondering. Here are the links to both the dinner & desert recipes mentioned in this post. =D
For dinner, we had Crescent Chicken as found on this blog, via pinterest:
For desert, we had Chocolate Croissants as found on this blog, also via pinterest:
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Friday, May 18, 2012
Really, May?!
YOWZA!! |
This picture basically speaks for itself. What a busy month!! On one hand, it's filled with love, happiness, parties, extra church, etc. But on the other hand - where do the days go!? I'm having a really hard time just enjoying the last month of Ben & Jo's Kindergarten year. To some, that may seem silly, but to me, it's such a major milestone in their lives - and I feel like it's slipping away without me being able to soak it up properly. So, I've decieded to take a few moments in those rare empty boxes, to stop & smell the moment. I'm gonna squeeze the boys tight, take a zillion pictures & enjoy their time with them. Even if it is a little silly.
A Walk to Remember
I'm so excited!! It's been a VERY long time coming! After all these
years, this will be the first quilt I've made just for me!! I have kept the
scrap fabric from about 7 different quilts, and am creating a very
unique and very special quilt. I'm sure as I'm making it, and as I'm
using it, I will be able to enjoy memory after memory of all the girls
with whom I share the fabric.
This project is very much a representation of a large chapter in my life. Each piece of fabric represents someone who shared in that story and helped shape who I am today - in one way or another. This quilt will be very symbolic of my time and experiences at LBC. Beautiful, colorful, simple yet complex, full of character - and finished. Let's face it - life changes! People grow up, move away, change ideals, mature, etc. We had a lot of wonderful memories (and a lot of sad ones), met a lot of great people, learned, grew, and made some life long friends. Finishing this quilt will definitely be finishing that great and terrible chapter, and I will at last be able to move on.
Please join me as I go (and grow) through this process!
Choosing fabric!
This is a large portion of the scrap that I have from those quilts. Each of them are so different from the others, that it was hard to envision how they would all fit together and coexist in one project. But as you can see from this photo, they go quite well!
Choosing a Pattern:
When it was time to find just the right pattern, I turned to my stacks of quilt magazines and spent hours pouring over every page. I knew that I had lots of varying fabrics - and lots of varying white!. So, I figured it would all make a terrifically scrappy quilt! As I was looking, this one popped out and "called my name". I put it aside and went through all my other patterns, but at the end of all the searching, I knew this was the one.
Obviously, since the pattern was designed with a specific fabric in mind, I needed to tweak it to work with what fabric I had. This is where the fun (and the math >.<) begins! It took me about 30 mins (and 2 Tylenol) to figure it out, but it was imperative to have exact directions, or the entire project could go wrong...so very, very wrong. lol
Cutting it up:
I'm really looking forward to working on, and finishing this project! I absolutely love sitting down to cut, sew, pres & fuss over every little detail. After all the headaches, sore wrists, raw fingertips & piles of cut (& ripped out!) thread, I'll FINALLY have a quilt for me! Yay!
**Over the summer, I'll be doing a few more posts on this project, as I go through it. I've named the quilt "A Walk to Remember." They will be more "instructional," so I'll be posting them on my other site, lissiegirlquilts. The site is still not all the way up yet, but I'll link to them when they become available. Thanks for following me on this journey! As always, leave your comments & suggestions. I'm eager to hear from you!**
This project is very much a representation of a large chapter in my life. Each piece of fabric represents someone who shared in that story and helped shape who I am today - in one way or another. This quilt will be very symbolic of my time and experiences at LBC. Beautiful, colorful, simple yet complex, full of character - and finished. Let's face it - life changes! People grow up, move away, change ideals, mature, etc. We had a lot of wonderful memories (and a lot of sad ones), met a lot of great people, learned, grew, and made some life long friends. Finishing this quilt will definitely be finishing that great and terrible chapter, and I will at last be able to move on.
Please join me as I go (and grow) through this process!
Choosing fabric!
This is a large portion of the scrap that I have from those quilts. Each of them are so different from the others, that it was hard to envision how they would all fit together and coexist in one project. But as you can see from this photo, they go quite well!
I find it a bit ironic that the name of the pattern is "Bonds of Affection" |
Choosing a Pattern:
When it was time to find just the right pattern, I turned to my stacks of quilt magazines and spent hours pouring over every page. I knew that I had lots of varying fabrics - and lots of varying white!. So, I figured it would all make a terrifically scrappy quilt! As I was looking, this one popped out and "called my name". I put it aside and went through all my other patterns, but at the end of all the searching, I knew this was the one.
Note my scribbles & re-scribbles. lol |
Making it work:
Obviously, since the pattern was designed with a specific fabric in mind, I needed to tweak it to work with what fabric I had. This is where the fun (and the math >.<) begins! It took me about 30 mins (and 2 Tylenol) to figure it out, but it was imperative to have exact directions, or the entire project could go wrong...so very, very wrong. lol
Cutting it up:
Fabric sorted & ready for pressing & cutting! (In my kitchen/dining room/classroom/quilt studio :D) |
All pressed, cut, sorted & ready for piecing! |
I'm really looking forward to working on, and finishing this project! I absolutely love sitting down to cut, sew, pres & fuss over every little detail. After all the headaches, sore wrists, raw fingertips & piles of cut (& ripped out!) thread, I'll FINALLY have a quilt for me! Yay!
**Over the summer, I'll be doing a few more posts on this project, as I go through it. I've named the quilt "A Walk to Remember." They will be more "instructional," so I'll be posting them on my other site, lissiegirlquilts. The site is still not all the way up yet, but I'll link to them when they become available. Thanks for following me on this journey! As always, leave your comments & suggestions. I'm eager to hear from you!**
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Road Trip!!
Hitting the Road! |
Earlier this May, our family had the absolute privilege of going down to Lancaster, CA to attend the graduation of a dear friend of ours at West Coast Baptist College. It was the first time we'd been able to get away for 2 days as a family since...well...ever! In fact, it was the boys' first road trip! We were so excited to go for several reasons. We were thrilled and honored to be able to see this young man walk the platform and earn his degree after 4 years of faith, hard work and determination. But, to be honest, we were more anxious to just be us! To leave the house, get in the car and take off to an unfamiliar (to the kids) destination AND to actually stay in a hotel, was a fantastic break from the monotony of the daily grind. The kids were beside themselves with excitement. Poor things, they've never (ever!) been on any sort of vacation, so even just the idea of a road trip was enough to keep them wiiiiiide awake the night before.
Lancaster or bust!! |
We had so much fun!! The drive there was great! I absolutely love driving & weather was absolutely perfect! We decided to take the 99 down & drive the 5 back home for variety. Boy, was the 99 crowded..and under construction! Yikes, I did not care for it. But, it was still a nice drive. Dan relinquished the wheel to me in Merced & I got to drive all the way to the Grapevine. I gladly had him re-take the wheel. Oh man, there was NO way I was going to drive UP the Grapevine! I had hard enough time being a passenger! PEOPLE ARE CRAZY! HA!
W00T! |
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Dan jr - this kid fell asleep only 2 hours into the road trip! Laaaame. ;D |
Oh, and in case you ever wondered. There are NO GAS STATIONS between Grapevine & Avenue J in Lancaster. None. Nope. Zilch. Nada. Only the hand of God. HAHA!
Oh man, we had a 1/4 tank when we swapped drivers at Grapevine, and we'd been averaging 2 hours per 1/4 tank. With gas at $4.40 a gallon, and Lancaster ONLY an hour away, we figured we'd be fine...NOT!!! Wouldn't you know it, the idiot light (as we lovingly call it) came on about 5 miles after we'd pulled off the 5 and onto the 138 junction. I guess we hadn't taken into account the climb up the mountain eating up extra gas. My husband was not pleased with my decision (rightly so!), but glory to God, we made it!! By His grace, and fumes alone, I'm sure.
Once we arrived, it was time to check in & meet up with the gang. The boys could not wait to see the inside of a hotel!! Our kids. They're so easily pleased. lol Then, we let the gang get back to their pre-graduation festivities, while we had dinner & enjoyed time chillin in the hotel room. Ben & Jo were all excited to be taking a bath in the room...it's the simple things, right?! We enjoyed a few lovely hours of family down time & turned in a bit earlier than normal. Graduation was at 9 & we had to get an early start the next morning!
Seriously, these kids were super impressed with the hotel. We had a double queen with a couch. |
It took them quite a while to fall asleep. Yay for streaming Netflix via a tablet & a cord to hook it up to the room's tv! |
Dan Jr. got the couch all to himself! Unfortunately, he snored the whole night...riiiiight next to me. It was a blessing. |
Once all the kissin & cryin & photo snappin was done, we all met up at a restaurant for some much deserved fellowship. What a fun time! To be honest, it always is with these people. Goodness, I love them. After a couple hours, it was time to change out of the fancy clothes and head back home. Yup, as quick as that, it was done. But, we had a WONDERFUL time & still had the road trip back to do! We decided to take an even slower time home, and stopped about 4 times! lol!
At Grapevine - Back in the saddle! Did I mention I LOVE to drive?! |
At Grapevine - Kids were excited for another 5 hrs. on the road! Can't explain Ben's face, tho. ha! |
Somewhere in the middle of nowhere - "Honey, look!" *snap* (I think it turned out great! lol!) |
God is so good to me! He's given me amazing friends, a beyond wonderful family & the best husband EVAR! Even tho it was just 2 days, we had the time of our lives. We enjoyed the drive, the music, the radio drama, the games and just being together. We laughed more than we'd done in ages, and somehow ended up sunburnt on our faces! ha! How random! I know that to some, it might not seem like it was all that big of a deal, but to us...it was priceless.
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Testing, testing, 1, 2, 3!
Currently, I'm just tinkering with this new layout and design. This post is just to see how it all will look put together. <3
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