DIY

I’ve gotten into sewing clothes recently, and, naturally, had to try my hand at quilting as well. To make it easy on myself, I went with two of these gorgeous charm packs by Moda from a collection called “Gyspy Girl.” This quilt is a baby quilt for my blue-eyed Evelyn, and is a perfect size for her crib.

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Something about this collection really resonated with me – like the very name suggests, it is so distinctly Russian, making it a perfect choice for this Russian-American (newbie) quilter.

I didn’t use a pattern – just arranged the rows carefully side by side again and again until I settled on the look I liked. Because I prefer things tastefully loud (aka borderline gaudy), I deliberately avoided adding any white space in between the charm pieces.

I pieced half of this quilt together back in the winter, and because of the move and the costumes I was busy making for the first-grade play at my girl’s school, I let the rest be until a few days ago. But once I picked it up again, it only took a couple of hours to stitch together the remaining half and quilt the whole thing on my home machine with wavy lines – something I’d wanted to do for a long time. I used a walking foot with my Viking, and everything went swimmingly.

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As far as the quilting lines, I just eye-balled the whole thing without marking the fabric first.

Go ahead and say it – it’s pretty darn good for a beginner who didn’t sew until late November.

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I opted to bind the quilt by hand (which means stitching one side of the binding on with the machine, and stitching the other side down with an invisible stitch by hand), using this wonderful tutorial from the endlessly-informative Diary of a Quilter. Although the tutorial is for machine-binding, the process is the same until it comes down to  the second side, and I am really grateful to Amy for walking me through a painless way to join the binding together and create those perfect corners. And although people have told me repeatedly that it would take a while, I thought it went extremely fast, especially since my hand-sewing was way advanced already.

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Here’s the reverse side – when the fabric is right, I actually prefer the reverse side to the top, especially when it comes to using it for photo props.

In retrospect, I have to say that I found quilting to be great fun, with my favorite parts by far being the fabric selection, the machine-quilting and the hand-binding. I am a little less enamored with piecing everything together.

My next project will involve a Kona Solids Rainbow jelly roll, which I will use to make a twin-sized quilt for my older girl’s bed.

I am also thinking of ordering a layer cake of the same collection as Evelyn’s and doing the extract same thing for my own bed.

Would you say I’m a quick study?

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homemade lipbalm

I hadn’t considered making my own lip balm – or lotion, for that matter, until my seven-year-old daugther couldn’t find yet another misplaced tube of Dr. Bronner’s Sun Dog – our go-to chapstick (made from a formula developed by a company right here in Viroqua, Wisconsin). That’s when she asked me if I could make some of our own – the kind of thing she came to expect.

After studying the ingredients in the all-natural tubes I had at home, plus some experimentation, I am now ready to share with you my absolute most-favorite homemade variety, involving wonderfully emollient jojoba oil, avocado oil (which I chose for its lightness), luxuriously-chocolatey cocoa butter, and sweet-smelling beeswax.

 

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All Things Sweet Maple

March 4, 2013
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It’s still cold and frozen here in the Western Wisconsin (and, mind you, I enjoy that very much), but pretty soon the maple will be running, the taps will be dripping, the buckets will be overflowing with sweet sap, and the delicate, sweet smell of boiling maple syrup will fill the air. OK, we don’t [...]

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{Winner Announced} Fun Fabric Giveaway: Gypsy Girl Collection by Moda

March 1, 2013
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This giveaway is now closed, and the winner is: #5 Sabrina Barton Congratulations, Sabrina! You will soon be receiving an email from me, asking for your mailing info. Thank you all for participating! It was so fun to read about all the different ideas. —————- Here’s the quilt I’m making for my baby girl. It’s [...]

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How to De-Skunk Your Dog with Peroxide, Baking Soda, and Dawn

February 28, 2013
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You know you’ve been initiated into dog ownership after you’ve had to de-skunk one. This is my dog, Olive. Like in Olive, the other reindeer. We haven’t had Olive for very long – she used to belong to our cousin and his wife, and came to live with us following their move into town. (Can [...]

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Easy Homemade Lotion Tutorial

February 22, 2013
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Few things are more satisfying to the body and the ego than homemade lotion. In addition to the obvious benefits of being more economical and free from mystery additives,  it works far better than its store-shelf counterparts, which, more often than not, leave my skin feeling dry and overall unsatisfied. Do you ever have that [...]

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Old-Fashioned Yarn Balls

February 19, 2013
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After buying skeins of yarn at the store, I sometimes like to wind them by hand into a ball before starting a project. I learned how to do it as a little girl, and I really love them. Do you like to do that too?

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My Mending Valentine

February 15, 2013
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Carhartt and Carhartt-type jackets are everything to a farmer. I also find them incredibly sexy – the more rugged, the better. Like rough hands, they suggest experience and competence, and I value that type of thing. Don’t ponder that one too much. They are also expensive to buy, and it’s only right to repair them [...]

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DIY Foods and Products: What Do You Make Yourself?

February 3, 2013

What common household, pantry, and beauty items do you make yourself instead of buying? If you got a moment, I’d love for you to share, as I am always hungry for new ideas in this area! Here are a few things I make rather than buy (note that we also raise and hunt 100% of [...]

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My Sewing Addiction

January 13, 2013
She said, "mommy, let it have A LOT OF ruffles." This is a crocheted skirt in the making. My knitting is all baby steps but my crocheting is kind of one of my areas of confidence. Bo pattern here either - just ou of my head.

Friends, I’ve got a confession to make – I am an addict! An addict to sewing, that is. Ever since my mother-in-law gave me my sewing machine as an early Christmas gift, I literally cannot stop attempting to create things with it (and, sometimes, without it). Luckily, with two daughters (and a son!) and two [...]

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