Saturday, December 25, 2010

Dresses of Christmas Past

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

It is such fun for me to look at this photo; it is my Atlanta girls in older Christmas dresses. Mae is in the blue angel dress from 2 years ago. I smocked 3 of these dresses for Katelyn, Issa and Mae, and Mae is wearing Issa's handed down dress. If I remember correctly, the smocking if from a a plate by Molly Jane Taylor; I smocked the same design on a white dress for Mandy about 30 years ago. Issa is wearing Mandy's smocked candle dress; it may be maybe a little tired looking, but it is about 30 years old! It is so much fun to make classic styles that are timeless in their design. Who knows? Maybe someday Issa will take her little girl to stand in front of the Nordstrom Christmas trees wearing her Grandma Mandy's candle Christmas dress!

Monday, December 20, 2010

The culprit







I think I have figured it out. This would be the collar that made my son say to me, in a very kind way, that he did not like smocked dresses and did not want his daughters to wear them.

When Issa was around 2, she wore this collar over a red corduroy dress, and (to my eyes) looked absolutely precious. In hindsight, perhaps it was a bit large for her little body; I know that it will still fit her 3 years later and probably will for quite some time. If there was a slight resemblence to Bozo the clown it missed me entirely.

Regardless of the reason, he seems to have relented, and Katelyn looks sweet in a smocked dress. I probably won't be doing smocked collars for her any time soon.
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Can we eat it now, Bibi?

The only sad thing about this morning was the fact that my Birmingham girls weren't here. Mandy had a dentist appointment so I got to have Issa and Mae for a few hours and we made a gingerbread house. Thank heaven for those kits. And one little sentence made it go so much easier this year..." we suggest that you decorate the sides of the house before assembly". WOW. They had a great time and the end result was pronounced as BEAUTIFUL!
Mandy came by with their candy cane skirts so that she could get together with her UGA friends, for lunch. Ha. I wonder how much lunch they will be able to eat! We are all full of gumdrops!
These days are passing far too quickly!

Christmas on Lake Martin

Here are last year's Christmas dresses. I hate to admit that I didn't get it together enough to make one for Mae, so the little red corduroy was (oh no!) purchased. Katelyn's was a nativity scene and was also "store bought"; I always have such good intentions but I do not know where the time goes. Issa's dress is smocked with candy canes, and come to think of it, that is a recurring theme. I piped her dress with red gingham at the sleeve and neckline, and then added a featherstitich detail around the hemline because that seems to break up the vast expanse of white in the skirt, and Miss Issa does request that her dresses are long. December of last year was much warmer here in the south, and we enjoyed our time at the lake during the holidays. I plan each Christmas to get an earlier start so that I won't be rushed doing hems and buttons in time to go see Santa, but we shall see what Christmas, 2011 brings!
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Sunday, December 19, 2010

Where did you come from, baby dear? Out of the everywhere, into the here.

Baby Addison is getting a little pink lovey as a baby gift from Mandy. The tiny blankie has a few layers to stitch through, and these layers might shift when being embroidered.

We solved this problem by running a long basting stitch around the rectangle where her name would be, then hooped the blankie. We used tearaway stabilizer and solvy on top, then stitched the name using the anniversary font. It came out just fine, and we hope that it will be sniffed and snuggled for years to come.
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Friday, December 17, 2010

Merry Christmas Melanie

 
Since Melanie is in Florida keeping her grandsons, I am pretty sure she isn't going to be surfing the net looking at my blog. Here is her Christmas present, and it was really easy to do. I used the anniversary font, and added the holly detail from the software. I hooped my cutaway stabelizer and used heavier solvy on top due to the lumpy surface of the throw. I think this will help keep them warm on these freezing winter nights!
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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

All I want for Christmas is a towel that's hung...

These hand towels are a request from my sister Bethanne, who spends more than her share of time hanging and rehanging a towel in her downstairs bathroom that more often than not ends up on the floor. This photograph shows how we decided to solve the "dry my hands and drop" problem; I folded the top over and added a large button and buttonhole. (It reminded me of the towels that I have seen for years at church bazaars where the top corner is crocheted and a button is added.)

The top lettering is Blackboard; I added an additional underlay and raised the pull compensation to 3.5, so I am not certain why it seems to fade into the terrycloth the way that it did. By adding the sideways "the" before Hills, I did take up some room and it reduced the size of the name. I like the second monogram better, the font is Craft from the Artista software; I did raise the pull compensation and added underlay to it and the result is a much stronger effect.

I hope these towels help a busy mom and bring a smile to her face as she unbuttons it, removes it from the towel rack and puts it in the laundry!

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Monochromatic Monograms

I did these towels for Melanie's son and his wife, who are just about the sweetest couple in the world. I used the Blackboard font, because I was informed by someone who would know these things that it looks younger than the pretty, Empire script that I tend to use. I went into the software and changed the underlay to a double zigzag, and it gave the monogram a little more body. I just used a medium weight tearaway, hooped it, sprayed it and pressed the towel to it. I used solvy on top.

When I did Jason's khaki towels, the toobar on my computer said that the fill stitich would be a step stitch, and I knew that would be better for the larger B initial, but as it stitched I could see that it was a satin stitch. I will check with someone at the sewing center tomorrow to figure out why. Thankfully it stitched out just fine and does not appear to be too loopy. I went back and changed Debbie's monogram to a step stitich, and felt much better as it did the larger bar on the middle B.

I hope Debbie and Jason enjoy them.
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Monday, December 6, 2010

More Mats

Now all of my grandaughters have Christmas placemats with their names on them. Mandy's are slightly different from Rachel's; I made the lettering a little larger and I am not sure if it will show when you actually put a plate on the placemat. I used a different snowman, but all of the pictures came from the Artisa software. My goal now is to find a way to get the lettering a consistant size; the software gives the measurement in centimeters, but I haven't figured out how to allow for longer names. I am sure that some brilliant Swiss person has already figured it out for me, so I will just have to ask the right questions the next time I go to the sewing center.
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Saturday, December 4, 2010

Mrs. Hancock, Hudson, Henreich or Hunt?

Mandy needed a last minute hostess gift for a friend, and this was a quick answer. We had used the linen towels with the red accents, and thought that it needed a little something else, so we added the polka dot bow with a tiny safety pin on the back. The H is from the Artista software, the anniversary font. It took just a few minutes to stitch out and I hope that Mrs. H enjoys her guest towel!
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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Happy Christmas to Lynda

I love love love my friend Lynda. And she loves loves loves TAB of all things. (the check out girl when I bought the TAB, who was younger than some of my socks, said "What does this stuff taste like? I have never seen any one drink it!) I have watched Lynda carry her TABs to work every day in a plastic grocery bag...and that may be how she prefers it. But on the days when there is no way to keep her drinks cold, she is getting an official monogrammed TAB cooler for Christmas! She is really busy at work these days, and does not sew, so I am fairly certain that her gift will remain a surprise.

Once more, I did not hoop the top of the little tote. I hooped my stabilizer and sprayed a little 505 adhesive, and stuck it down. Worked like a charm.

So Merry Christmas to Lynda. I am happy that she is my friend.
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