Showing posts with label Gifts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gifts. Show all posts

Friday, December 20, 2019

Purple Sweet Potato Star Bread...


I took this picture before it was baked and then neglected to take one after it was done!
I made two of these yesterday and gave them to our two closest neighbors for Christmas.
Light the World!
Merry Christmas to all of my Gentle Readers.
I appreciate you all so much.

Saturday, August 24, 2019

A friend for the new dollie....

I made the doll for a little granddaughter.  Her brother is having a birthday very close to hers.  I made this bear from some white terry cloth that I dyed with RIT dye.  I'm very happy with it.  Here is a link to the pattern I used.  It is free.  I was pleasantly surprised how nicely this turned out. His eyes and nose are "safety" so they are not a choking hazard, except to maybe the family dog.

http://www.eldrbarry.net/im/meg/simpbear.pdf


Tuesday, August 20, 2019

A new dollie....

Our youngest granddaughter will be turning 1 year old soon.  I made a doll for her.  Here she is. :)


Tuesday, November 28, 2017

I made a new dolly !!

Our first great-granddaughter is having her 1st birthday party soon.  So, I made a rag doll for her.

Here she is!<3 p="">






Thursday, April 7, 2016

2016 Doll Rescue

Twice before, I've blogged about dolls that I've rescued and re-homed.  Well, I'm at it again!  I found this sweet 18-inch doll in a local thrift store.  She was dirty, didn't have decent clothing and her hair was very badly messed up.  I wish I had taken a "before" picture, but I didn't.  I cleaned her all up, made her hair nice, and sewed some clothing for her.  Here are the "after" pictures!  I don't know who she will end up living with, but I'm sure some nice little girl will need a dollie sometime.  :) She came with the nice red boots.









Just in case you'd like to see the other dolls I mentioned, here are the links:

http://simplyhomemaking60.blogspot.com/2011/01/my-rescue.html
http://simplyhomemaking60.blogspot.com/2011/01/happy-ending.html
http://simplyhomemaking60.blogspot.com/2011/04/another-rescue.html

Friday, December 18, 2015

A sewing tip - for those who sew...

My mother used to make her own hot pads.  She would take two circles of fabric and between them put layers of circles of old towels and sew it all together with bias tape around the circumference.  Then, she'd sew a little plastic circle to the edge to hang it up with.

Through the years, I have made many hot pads the same way.  They really are wonderful and last for years.  It has always been a challenge, though, because no matter how hard I try, the pieces will scootch around and it will get sort of buggered up.... until today!

In our Church, each woman ("sister" we call them) is visited, once a month by two other sisters.  We have a short lesson (it is called "Visiting Teaching") and visit for a while to see how she and her family are doing and assess any needs that there may be.  It's a wonderful program.  We like to give a little something to the sisters we visit for Christmas.  I decided to make some hot pads. I used THIS tutorial. I was up against the same problem of holding things together while I sewed.  Suddenly, it came to me!  Here is what I did:

I held the edges together with small bull clips.  It worked very well.  Of course, I took them out as I sewed.  It made it so much easier (sew much easier?) After putting it together like that, I sewed all around the edge and then applied  the seam binding and added a loop.


I made 8 of them, 2 for each sister.  I think this idea might be applicable to other sewing projects as well.


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