9.30.2020

A Quilt And A Ham

Leia’s quilt top is finished. 


We’re going backing fabric shopping Friday after school, then this will be off to my long-armer pal next week (fingers crossed). 

 The light fabric is blue, not white. Can’t get the colors right on my computer. 

Jac was spending the night so she came upstairs to help me with photographs.


So much helping. 


And laughing. 


I love this silly little ham. 






9.29.2020

20 Minutes

As part of her 4th grade curriculum, 


Leanne is supposed to read for 20 minutes every day.


It’s not exactly a fight to get her to do it, 


but she will use any and every excuse she can think of to avoid it. 


She prefers to read out loud, rather than to herself, 


so Jac and I are her audience.


She also prefers being comfortable.


Silly girl is going to have a hard time adjusting to a desk and chair when she goes back to the classroom. 



9.28.2020

Sew-Along Update

The Mini Maker Case sew-along officially ended this past weekend but - fortunately for me - the how-to videos will remain available.


I’m going to need them. This pattern is challenging my bag-making b*tt. 


I tried working ahead of the video releases, using just the pattern, which worked ok as long as I kept the seam ripper handy.  

But when it came time to sew the top and bottom to the completed side panel, and the pattern said ‘this is the hard part,’ and I’d already been struggling, 


this went straight to the time-out basket and I went to play with the tiny people instead.


Not giving up though! I’ll try again this weekend, AFTER I watch the rest of the videos.  

9.25.2020

Fun House

The Great Donovan Sleepover was roaring success.


 Feeding his babies

He slept through 2 out of 3 nights and didn’t seem to miss mom and dad at all (shhhh, don’t tell them that . . .)


I’d forgotten how active a 2-year-old is all. day. long. And how old we feel trying to keep up. 

 Sword fight with emery boards

Leanne was bored this afternoon,


so she tried some bubble experiments, all on her own. 


Success!

Leanne also curled and colored Jac’s hair.

Jac is not fond of having her hair brushed (understatement!) but she **loves** how it looks when Sissy styles it.


9.20.2020

Deal Breaker

For the next three days, Pop and I get this,

along with lots of hide-and-seek,

 Where’s Donovan?

while his parents get this.


Pretty sure we got the best deal - 


IF Donovan sleeps through the night. 


He kept Mary up last night from 0330-0630.


That’s definitely a deal breaker on “best deal.”

9.19.2020

Love Notes

Dear Leia, love you too. I put ink in the printer - and bought more paper. Love, GofA


 
 This note I found in my craft room is signed, “From your favorite Leia”. And she is my very favorite Leia. 


9.18.2020

Sew-Along

I’m late starting the Mini Maker Case SAL but I’m hoping to catch up this weekend.


Pulled my fabric this afternoon and cut the pieces tonight. Tomorrow we sew!


Fabrics:
For the top: Fox Wood by Betsy Olmstead for Windham Fabrics. 
Bottom and handle: Flame Orange and Metallic Gold From LUXE Collection by Hoffman. 
Lining: Tula Pink’s True Colors Hexy Rainbow 
And a teal zipper because I 💕💕 orange and teal together. Hope this looks as good IRL as it does in my head.

 Case by lillyella, Nicole Young

9.17.2020

Zoom Zoom Reveal

It’s a pillow! Not a big surprise, right?


Jac helped me pick the backing fabric,


before I attached the zipper and made an insert for stuffing.*


Donovan helped me stuff 


(helped = pulled fabric out of the bins he could reach in my stash room)


then grabbed the pillow off my chair and claimed it for himself. The pillow’s comfortably oversized at 18x19”; I think it’s going to be very popular with all the pillow thieves grandkids.

* I dislike washing pillow stuffing unless I really have to. It gets all lumpy and bumpy and is never as comfortable afterwards.

9.15.2020

Monday Fun Day

Our Monday travels are on hold now that Leanne is back in school, but we can still pack the day with fun. 


This week, we did tissue paper painting,


first with Jac 


and then with Leanne. 


A fun art project where you need only paper and water?

 Top 2 are Leanne’s, bottom are Jac’s 

And get pretty finished pieces?? We’ll definitely do this again. 


Leanne made porcupines for the first time. It’s one of Pop’s favorite meals and the girls love having it for school-day lunch.

And that hole in the middle? We were testing for “doneness”. Honest. Pay no attention to the full mouths just out of camera range. 


All that and we still had time (barely) for Leanne and I to ‘paint’ our nails with Color Street


So easy, a 9-year-old can do it very nicely.