Craftsy Things.

So, this week I am taking the week off work and just being home. This is a rather radical concept for me because I’ve never done it for a full week before & I plan on doing it at least twice this summer & I am hoping it will rejuvenate me some — I feel as if I could take two or three or four months and it wouldn’t be enough, particularly considering how anxious I am about next year, but hopefully it’ll help.
So yesterday I managed to mostly complete my first sewing project & I finished the rest of it up this morning. I’ve got the fabric for the next two and may end up going back to the store to pick up a couple of more — we’ll see how many I get through this week.
I actually cut everything out at the first of the month, I wanted to just have it ready to go when I took my actual time off — this was a great thing as it meant I was able to nearly finish the project in one day as opposed to definitely two.

Brina really loved the pattern cutting out process. Pattern paper is so fascinating! I had to watch her to make certain things didn’t get torn up.
This was actually a fairly simple pattern so the majority of the time was spent on the decorations — particularly this snowman appliqué. I’ve never actually done appliqué before, so this was a bit of experience. Mostly I like how it turned out although it’s hardly perfect and if I had it to do over again I’d do the hat and mittens in red.
It wasn’t that late, but my back started killing me around 11:30 so I decided to leave the final pieces till this morning. That was mostly adding the bias tape around the neckline and finishing that, which didn’t take very long. Then I also put the hat together this morning.
These are the finished (mostly) project. I still need to add a little yarn pom pom on the snowman’s hat, and also on the baby hat. I could have sworn I had white yarn, but I’ve looked and can’t find it… so I’m probably going to have to go buy some before I can finish that.
Anyway – the doll modelling it is my Kelly doll, which was basically my first doll when I was little and she’s a bit too small for this bunting, but you can still see the final product I think. There are a few additional photos in my Artsy Projects set on Flickr.




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