Finished Object: Ghost

my littlest one (2.5) became obsessed with ghosts this Halloween. She would point them out on shirts and say the word "ghost" and then make a boo kind of sound. It was amazing. I found some Halloween window clings and she would carry the ghost one everywhere. Even in the car!  I decided to use the window cling as a guide and make her a ghost! She loved it and carries him lots of places! I just wished I used a washable fabric instead of fleece. Basic Instructions are between the two photos

 

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How did I make it?

  1. Drew a ghost outline on white fleece using a pencil (tried to make it similar to the window cling since she liked that one so much)
  2. Cut out both pieces of fleece using the pencil as a general guide.
  3. Put a pencil mark where I though the eyes should be (approximately) 
  4. With sharp scissors, made a small hole for the eyes
  5. Attached two small safety eyes using the holes i just made
  6. Sewed the two pieces about 90% together (right sides out) with white embroidery thread.
  7. Stuffed ghost thinly with poly fill. I wanted to make ghost thick enough so she couldn't feel the safety eyes. (Tip: Use a chop stick (or similar) to move the stuff around and get into the little arms) 
  8. Sew up the remaining part and tie off
  9. Hand to 2.5 year old

 

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I kinda want to make a snowman next, but out of washable fabric...

 

oh and we have started calling him/her ghhoooooost

Finished Objects: cricut koozie (super mario mushroom)

This was my first finished project with my cricut. I'm really happy with how it came out and I have learned so much. It is an wedding anniversary present for my very amazing husband :-)

 

 Notes:- I cleaned the surface with alcohol - I used scotch tape for moving the design from the matt/backing to the surface. Perfect amount of stickiness - etsy file -> https://www.etsy.com/listing/525736348/super-mario-dxf-super-m…

 

Notes:

- I cleaned the surface with alcohol 

- I used scotch tape for moving the design from the matt/backing to the surface. Perfect amount of stickiness 

- etsy file -> https://www.etsy.com/listing/525736348/super-mario-dxf-super-mario-eps-mario-1?ga_search_query=mushroom&ref=shop_items_search_

 

Materials I used:

- Official Yeti Koozie thing (the best)! YETI Rambler Vacuum Insulated Stainless Steel Colster

- This is the first time I've used this brand of vinyl (it is more permanent than crictu brand) and it was great! Ultimate Oracal 651 Starter Pack 63 Glossy Self Adhesive Vinyl Sheets (12" x 12", 63 Assortment)

 

Links:

- I used this tutorial as a starting point: http://www.leapoffaithcrafting.com/applying-vinyl-to-a-tumbler/

Finished Object: Rainbow Blanket

My oldest little one is obsessed with rainbows, so I decided to make her a rainbow blanket for her toddler bed. Originally, I was going to make a simple pillowcase style blanket. After I got the most rainbowest fabric from Jo-Anne, I realized that the pattern would cause vertigo if not broken up some. so Then I just decided to do a simple window pane quilt. I am getting better at top stitching (still make a ton of mistakes).. but each quilt everything looks a little more polished.

She loved it and it warms my heart every time I tuck her in under it.

 

Finished Object: Reversible dress (whales and robots)

I sewed clothes for my youngest daughter and it did not suck! I have this issue where I can't seem to sew clothes very well. most other things.. sure... but clothes are super scary to me. It's totally a mental ("little voice of doubt in my head"). Anyway, I decided to try a class at Stitchlab (in Austin) http://www.stitchlab.biz/ and had the best time. The instructor was great and super patient. In the four hour class ("easy sewing for littles") I had a finished product that I was so damn proud of!

Here it is in all of it's whale and robots reversible goodness!