Friday, June 1, 2012

 Hello and Happy June!

 I had a pretty good May. In fact, it started off beautifully with my fun tea party! Here is some of the stuff I've done in the past month... drum roll please... no, I'm only kidding, none of it was exciting enough to need a drum roll, but most of it was pretty fun.
                                                                                  I knitted up this cute little leaf-patterned thingy. I was originally going to make it a headband, then I was going to use it as the brim of a hat, and now I'm not really sure what to do with it. Sure is cute though! :)

                                                                                  
I worked on this striped dishcloth- my favorite one so far. :)
  I sewed up some hexagons for my tiny quilt, which is fun when you can have so many different fabrics!

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 I made some more pincushions. You miiiight be wondering why I make so many of these- I'd really like to have a booth at Farmer's Market one year and sell my creations. Hence, I make lots of dishcloths and pincushions and other things.
This May we got our new gardens all planted and already they are flourishing! This box is mine. :)
And the apples on our tree are juuuuust starting to grow! So it looks like June is off to a good start also.

 I did a lot more things than that. Honestly. It's just that Blogger and I are having a small disagreement and I can't post all the pictures I would like to.

 Let's see, I got my patterns! The ones I told you about in my last post. I am sooooo darn excited to sew them up! I'm sure it will be a very good learning experience and I'll end up with some cute dresses. :) Also, I WON two books! Yeah! From Goodreads. Lots of people host giveaways on there and I like to go through and enter a bunch. Hey, it's fun winning things. :) I won The Autobiography of Mrs. Tom Thumb by Melanie Benjamin and Eloyn by Karin Rita Gastreich. I was quite excited. :) Also,I got some fleece fabric and made a blanket for myself, the fabric is fantastic it has different kinds of foods with smily faces on them!

 That's really all I can think of that I did in May, so it's off to a new month! And really it will be a good month because I get to go to my friend's birthday party AND I'll be done with school by then! I hope everyone had a good month and I hope everyone enjoys the new one. :)

Happy June!

Maddy

Thursday, May 24, 2012

A Few of my Favorite Blogs

Hello there!

 Sometimes I do crazy things. However, crazy things are always more fun when you have a good friend with you. :) I guess I'd better just tell you... I'm going to run a half marathon with my friend. Ugh. I still am not sure how or why I agreed to do it, but now I have to. It's sort of strange, too, because I don't really enjoy running. Biking? Yeah. Hiking? Love it! Running? Ick. But I guess we will see how it goes. :)

  I have recently discovered Vogue Pattern's line of Vintage inspired patterns, and I love them so much that I would order them all if I could! As it happens, though, I can't order them all, but I did get to buy two of them. :)

Aren't they just the cutest! I had a very hard time just choosing two patterns, I'll tell you that.

 Now, I suppose I should get to the subject that the blog post's title says this is about. I follow quite a few blogs, some cooking blogs, some sewing blogs, and some really cute vintage-inspired blogs.

 1. David Lebovitz Living the Sweet Life in Paris
His blog has some of the most AMAZING recipes, and I've learned a lot about Paris and its restaurants since I started following the blog.

  2. Casey's Elegant Musings Celebrating Inspiration and Creativity
This is such a fantastic blog! Casey, the writer, is a very talented seamstress and knitter and she has the most fabulous closet of vintage inspired clothes I have ever seen. She has lots of tutorials on handy things, such as how to draft a pattern, sizing for vintage patterns, or how to sew scallops. She is quite the inspiration for me to start sewing my own clothes.

3. Two Peas and Their Pod
Another blog with yummy recipes. Every time I open an email with one of these blog posts, I nearly gasp at how yummy whichever recipe is on there looks. :)

  4. Just One Kind of Folks
My momma's blog. :) I love her.

 5. Sweet Dreams Cake App
This is my best friend Kenzie's mom's blog. It has lots of very handy cake decorating tutorials on it and some pictures of the beautiful cakes that she creates. :)

 6. Craft Passion
This blog is just filled with crafting wonderful-ness. :) It's the blog that I won a giveaway from, for the cute pear coin purse that I made.

 I think that's it, but make sure to visit all the blogs, you are sure to find all sort of goodies on them, whether a delicious recipe or a knitting pattern or helpful tips on sewing. :)

 Happy Blogging!

 Maddy

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Will you join me for tea?

Hello there everybody!

I live in one of the strangest states. For the past two days it has been sunny and warm, even slightly hot if you stayed outside for a long time. But Montanans know that that weather is not here to stay, not in the spring. So, today it is snowing and slushing and being very wet, and I figured it would be a good day to stay inside and knit and read and have some nice hot tea.

Speaking of tea, my tea party was such a blast! I had such an amazing time and I got some cool birthday presents (my friends know so well what to get me!) and it was just so much fun. The food was fantastic, thanks to my wonderful mom who helped me plan the whole thing out. We had scones, cucumber sandwiches, baguette sandwiches, strawberries, and a wonderfully delicious lemon yogurt loaf cake. The cake was so delicious and moist that I had a very hard time waiting for my friends to come so that we could eat. :)

We were all dressed up, which was hilarious and perfect, and Kyra got some very cool pictures of us!


We each had a different tea cup with different saucers and I made a fabric napkin for each of us. Plus, we got to use my great-grandmother's beautiful crystal, which was so fun. :)


Kyra did my hair, and she did a very good job!


We went outside and posed with our bikes, since we each have an awesome cruiser bike. :)



I really love this one of all our feet. I mean, just look at how cute our shoes are!


Kenzie's mom made these amazing sugar cubes for us, and I just could not get over how adorable they were! We absolutely loved them. :)





Cam got me this super fantastic jewelry holder that has a little giraffe on it! It's perfect for all of my rings. :)

She also got me the cutest candle ever. It looks like a book and says A Guide To Afternoon Tea Service. How perfect is that?

And Kenzie, well she is super talented, so she got me this cute yellow teapot and knitted a tea cozy for it! It was the first time she'd ever knitted anything like that. She is very ambitious in her choices of knitting projects. :)

We talked. We ate chili. We played Sequence. We even went on a bike ride to the park while we were all dolled up. It was so much fun. I'm so lucky to have the best friends in the world. :)

So, after that long, fun day we settled down to watch New Year's Eve (which is just a great movie) and then went to sleep, after much chatting, of course. :)

"You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough." -Mae West
"Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened." -Dr. Seuss
"The happiest people don't have the best of everything, they make the best of everything." -Anonymous




Happy Tea Drinking!

Maddy

Friday, May 4, 2012

A Super Cute Easy Pattern!

Hey there! Happy May!

So, today I'm actually sort of busy, since I'm having an amazing tea party later with my friends! But I decided I would squeeze in a quick post. :) I'm having a tea party because I was in Texas for my birthday so my friends didn't get to celebrate it with me. It's going to be sooo much fun, we have lovely tea cups and mis-matched saucers and a cake that I am just DYING to eat. We will also have the very traditional cucumber sandwiches and scones. AND (yes, there is more) I get to wear my adorable new dress from Forever 21! It's fantastic. The weather has finally decided to be nice too, a sort of miracle considering how the weather has been the past few days, so we can all go ride our cruiser bikes outside. In our tea party dresses. Heck yeah.

So, in case you couldn't tell, I'm excited.

Well, as the title of this post suggests, I wanted to share with you a really easy knitted dishcloth pattern. It's not even a pattern, really, because it's so simple. It's a perfect project for a beginner knitter.

So, pretty much what you do is you buy some yarn (cotton dishcloth yarn), I suggest Sugar 'n' Cream or Peaches 'n' Cream yarn, you can find both at Wal-Mart or Joann's or Michaels. Using size 7 or 8 needles (depending on how you knit. Some people knit very tightly, some loosely), cast on 35 stitches. I've gotten this number from lots of trial and error, and have found that it's a good size when you are finished. Then work in garter stitch (knit every row) until it is the length you want it to be. Cast off. Weave in ends. You are done. Seriously, it's that easy. If you want a bit of a fancier one, you could make a whole one in seed stitch (on an odd number of stitches, knit, purl, knit, purl every row. Always start and end with a knit stitch.). Sometimes if you mess up on seed stitch you end up with ribbing, but that's not too bad of a thing to happen. :)

I have made lots of these, and I'm happy to say that by now I can knit them without looking, all because of muscle memory. It makes it a good project to do when you are watching a movie or something. Here are a couple of my favorite ones:

This one was kind of fun to make, I got to experiment with carrying the colors up the side of the dishcloth. I like how it turned out!

This is one I am making for my mom. It's seed stitch with a little section of stockinette stitch. It's very lovely yarn that my mom picked out. :)



I REALLY like this one. It's actually part of the "One project per week for one year" thing I did. We all know how THAT worked out. Anywho, it's a lovely rainbow of fantastical colors! I even like how the back of it turned out.

This is one I am working on right now, as with the black and white one, I am practicing carrying the extra colors up the side of the dishcloth. I can't wait to see how it turns out. :)

These dishcloths aren't knitted, but I just thought I'd show them to you. It's from a very easy pattern and I just love how many colors you can make it in! I might even do a tutorial someday about how to make them... :)

So, as you can see, it's very easy to end up with a bunch of these cute things, and they are, as the title says, super cute and easy. There are seriously hundreds of free dishcloth patterns out there, so go look!

I'll have a post up soon about my tea party!

Happy May and Happy Knitting!

Maddy

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Fancy Dresses and Fancy Projects

Hey there!

Well, we are home! After two days of driving, we got home Thursday night. It was heavenly to sleep in my own bed! The next day, we unpacked our ridiculous amount of stuff that we brought back, and it was a LOT, since we went garage sale-ing a lot and we raided my Beebo's shed. :)

As I said in my last post, we did a LOT of projects! I thought I might share them with you:

This is the adorable quilt that Kyra, my Beebo, and I all made for my mom for her birthday! It was a bit late (her birthday is in February and we gave it to her late March), but it was lots of fun to make, and Kyra and I learned a bit about quilting. My mom quite likes it :)

Aaaand another quilt! It's a very big quilt so I couldn't take a very good picture of it. Long ago, my Mamaw (Great grandma) made two quilt tops and Beebo asked her if she could have them for Kyra and I, so while we were in Texas we put them all together! This green one is mine, and Kyra has a pink one with a different pattern on it. All we have to do to finish them is tie them! I will put up more pictures of both of them when I do that. :)



This is one of my projects that is going to take a loooooong time to finish, but not because I don't work on it! It will take a long time because I'm making a quilt that is going to end up as hundreds of little hexagons, all hand sewn together. I like having projects I can take places, so until this quilt gets too big to bring along, I figure it's a good thing to work on. :) I'll be sure to post pictures of my progess as it grows.

This bag I knitted at a class! Kyra and I took a fair-isle class at Stix (a yarn shop downtown Bozeman), and it was so fun! We learned lots and we each ended up with a lovely felted fair-isle bag. :) It is a very adaptable pattern, too, so I plan on making lots of these! By the way, if you want to learn to knit or crochet, Stix has fantastic classes. I have gone to quite a few of them, one of them was even to learn to knit socks, and it was a very easy and understandable pattern when you have someone teaching you. Their website is: Stixyarn.com.


Now, this little bag was really just an experiment. I was kind of bored and my Beebo had lots of charm packs so I chose some fabric and pulled together a quick little purse. :) Honestly, though, I'm not quite sure what to do with it (I am a girl of many, many bags) so if you happen to know someone who would want it, just comment and tell me, because if it makes someone else happy instead of just sitting in my closet, that would be fantastic!

Now, remember in my last post how I said I was going to go to a ball? Well, I did! I had the BEST time, and my friends all looked beautiful, and the dances were so fun! We got lots of pictures, too, so enjoy!




I just love this picture of Kenz and I!


AND I love this picture of Cam and I!




We all had a fantastic night, and by the time it was over, our feet hurt terribly, but we all had big smiles on our faces! It was so fun to see all the girls in their dresses and with their hair all fixed, and to see all the boys in suits! I had such a great time, and I definitely plan on going again. I loved my dress, I got a cute new pair of flats, and my hair was actually fixed! How strange, huh? Hehehe, I tend to just pull my hair up so that it's out of the way, so it's kind of a rare thing to see me with my hair fixed. :)

I hope everyone had as good of a weekend as me!

Happy Sewing and Dancing!

Maddy