Pin Of The Week- Ruffle Fabric

Remember how I made ALL of Leyna’s bedding for her nursery (now known as The Very Fancy Room For Changing Diapers)? And remember how I gave up on ruffles after I tried to hand ruffle 9 yards of fabric?

Well, if you don’t, all you need to know is, while I love the look of ruffles, I am officially scared and scarred of making anymore on my own.

But what if I didn’t have to worry about making the ruffles? What if they already came attached to the very lightweight, stretchy, and gorgeous fabric? What if I could, with just a few simple stitches, create flowy ruffly nursing tanks and adorable ruffle-covered baby bloomers?

POOF!

Behold the fabulousness that is Ruffle Fabric

 

Granted, a belted nursing top sort of defeats the purpose of the easy access nature of a nursing top, but I’m told by Callie at City Craft (which happens to have just got loads of Ruffle Fabric in the store), that the fabric makes a great unbelted tank, too. This tutorial from I Make Stuff is so easy I HAVE to try it.

And with my leftover fabric, I could make Leyna a pair or two of these from Make It and Love it

 

My sewing machine has been stuffed in a corner of our room since before the floor renovation, and I really haven’t had the urge to do much with it lately. Now, though, I’m so inspired to try out a couple ruffle fabric projects! There are so many more. You can check out more ideas here.

Have any of you worked with this? I don’t have a serger and I’ve never mastered the zig-zag stitch on the edge of fabric to finish it off, so this should definitely be a challenge. Any tips for me?

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Tiny Traveler Nursery in a PB&J Color Palette

I STILL don’t have a baby to put in it, but the nursery is done, and I thought I’d try to occupy myself by doing the grand reveal. Those of you who have been following my progress may remember that I had this crazy ambition to sew just about everything for the room, and I successfully did just that. I’m not saying all the seams are straight or that it was easy, but I’m super happy with the finished product. No way could I have achieved this custom look for what I spent on the fabric (around $200, I believe) without doing it all myself.

View from the doorway

Curtains made using this tutorial
Diaper Wreath made by these two crafty friends
Blanket over the chair made with this tutorial

Unfortunately, the lens I have for my Canon T2i doesn’t let me take very wide shots, so I had to shoot those with my Sony Cybershot. I hate the discrepency in quality between the wide shots and the detail shots, but it’s what I have to work with.


Tie backs and curtain rod from Ikea
Corner shelves from Target
Pillow covers made using this tutorial

Hate this pic, but it's the only one I have that shows that whole side of the room.

Wall vinyl world map from Etsy Seller Ghetto Vinyl
Chair by Wendy Bellissimo for Babies R’ Us (bought nearly 3 years ago and since discontinued)
Crib is Tampa by Baby Cache

Bed skirt made with this tutorial
Crib sheets made with this tutorial
Crib rail guard made with this (my) tutorial

I owe a huge thanks to the lovely ladies at City Craft in Dallas for helping me pick the fabrics. They were such a wonderful inspiration and so helpful!

Hot air balloon mobile, a gift from my mom, from Restoration Hardware Baby and Child

A wide, point and shoot shot of the other side

Dresser from Ikea
Hutch from Ikea
Bow holder made with this (my) tutorial
Baskets from Target
Changing pad from Target
Trash can is cloth diaper pail (also from Target)
Brown bookshelf purchased at consignment (and yes, I know I’ll eventually have to strap it to the wall or move it when she starts pulling up)

The hutch is decorated with souvenirs from my childhood (like the teddy bear made from my VERY loved baby blanket and my copy of The Secret Garden), along with some things I’ve collected since then (like the Japanese mother and child a BFF sent me when she lived in Okinawa). I also used to collect elephants and have chosen a few to dot throughout the room. I picked up the vintage Winnie the Pooh back in high school, we’ve had the globe forever (it was Scott’s to begin with, I think), and that puzzle box was a gift from my dad when I was in Jr. High. The hippo wooden teether is from Little Alouette. I picked up the giraffe and the nesting suitcases from Gilt.com.

A few friends chipped in and sent me some lovely little additions, as well, like this jolly Buddha statue from Mandy’s shop, Opal.

And Melissa, from Little Yah and Yahees Place, made this coordinating baby blanket based on the fabrics I’ve used.

So there you have it! All prepped and ready. Just missing a BABY now.

If you’d like to see the progression of my nursery planning, check out the following posts:

A Nursery Decor S.O.S.

Let The Sewing Games Begin!

It’s Peanut Butter Jelly Time!

Blood, Sweat and Tears

How I Spent My Kid-Free Staycation

Well, now that took up a good 2 hours of my evening… and didn’t give me a single f-ing contraction. Soooooo I guess blogging doesn’t induce labor. Hmph.

Kendall is 2 years, 7ish months and I’m nearly 41 weeks pregnant

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How I Spent My Kid-Free Staycation

This update is coming later than I originally planned for a couple reasons. 1. I got some sort of wretched stomach bug/24 hour flu a couple days ago, barfed my brains out (for the first time this pregnancy!) and spent almost the entirety of yesterday sleeping and/or complaining. I was even too sick to tweet! *GASP* 2. Uhm, the kid is HOME now, which means productivity levels went from nearly a 10 to 1, and blogging suffered because of it, wouldn’t you know.

I’ve been itching to tell you all about it, though, so let me just start by saying it was one of the most wonderful weeks ever! I mean, as much as we enjoyed our vacation to Sonoma earlier this year, I think we got more satisfaction out of this one, and we didn’t even leave our zipcode most days. Our outings mainly consisted of those to Lowes since we decided on a whim to redo the kid’s bathroom, complete with ripping up and replacing tile.

Side note- the Pica is still going strong. The little bits of mortar that my husband was chipping up from the bathroom floor looked as appetizing as Cheddar and Sour Cream Lays Potato Chips, the grout he laid down looked as delicious as buttercream frosting. I kid you not. Yes, I spoke with my midwife about it. No, she *wasn’t* alarmed. This is… common??

My mother is an angel and the world’s best grandmother, or “Nae Nae” as Kendall insists on calling her. She had him for a solid 7 days, and we got SO MUCH DONE. We really must make this a yearly tradition. It’s not like I didn’t miss the kid, because I surely did, but the anxiety I felt after dropping him off rapidly faded and was replaced with the awesome sense of accomplishment as we crossed things off our mile-long to do list.

Sure, our week wasn’t as full of resting and relaxation and formal date nights as I’d hoped, but we still managed to connect and have fun together. I’m fairly certain we never even got into a heated argument a single time we were at Lowes (though there were still several disagreements). When you are away for vacation, I think it’s expected that your relationship will perk up a little bit, the arguments will subside, but it was so nice to experience that same feeling while living our “normal” life at home.  And since Kendall’s returned, I find we’re both working harder to be a little more patient with him and with each other.

So a rousing recommendation from me for more kid-free staycations!! You should really give it a try if you haven’t been so lucky to yet.

Now, time to brag.

As you may recall, I spent much of my week in my own personal sewing hell. Not only did I have my temperamental sewing machine and her bitch-ass bobbin to deal with, but I also had a new frenemy, the Olfa Rotary Cutter, who damn near sliced off the top of my finger. (For real, people, do not underestimate the deadliness of this crafty tool. I’m sleeping with it under my pillow the nights Scott is gone so I can get deadly crafty on intruders if need be.)

While Scott slaved away on the bathroom remodel, shouting obscenities at his equally deadly mortar scraper thingy (hmmm.. I’m beginning to wonder how much our relationship really benefited from having inanimate objects to scream at for the week), I sweat and swore and knocked out baby girl’s crib skirt, baby blanket, and curtains lined with blackout fabric.

I still have a few sewing projects to tackle, like the crib rail guard and a couple pillow covers, and we still have some furniture and accessories to add to the room, but here’s what I’ve got so far.

The baby blanket is definitely a labor of love, but not so much skill. Crooked stitches and wonky ruffles turned “pleats” abound. Never, ever try to hand ruffle 9 yards of fabric. Never.

Not quite satisfied with the curtains. I think I’m going to move the rod up a bit and put them on those clippy hook thingies. The blackout fabric was a huge PITA, but it makes all the difference. That room feels 10 degrees cooler.

This is the next big project I’ve got to tackle. We’re adding a hutch to the right of the changing pad where we can display her “worldly souvenirs,” like the Matroyshkas I just won on Ebay! Then I have some crafty things up my sleeve for decoration above it. The dresser is from Ikea (surprisingly sturdy, I’ll add) and the trash can is for cloth diaper laundry.

Not too shabby for a week’s worth of work in the third trimester, eh? We also managed to organize the garage a bit and finally figured out what to do with 3 of our 5 strollers (and I swear, every SINGLE one of them gets used- or will be- and has a purpose). Scott screwed in some $9 bike hooks to the studs and whala!  So much better than the real estate they were taking up in our front room, temporarily turned stroller garage.

I wish I could say we accomplished everything on the list that gives me anxiety daily, but at least we made a considerable dent. To top the week off, we got to go to a bar where we watched, in it’s ENTIRETY, the Mizzou Homecoming game vs. OU, and we got to see the most epic smackdown, not missing a single play. We ate greasy, spicy appetizers and Scott drank like he was in college again, which I found to be pretty amusing and was secretly jealous. Best. Date night. Ever. GO TIGERS!!

Mizzou Homecoming 10 years ago

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Blood, Sweat and Tears

Oh, there were all three yesterday as I attempted to complete the many sewing projects I have left for baby girl’s nursery.

And cuss words… there were many, many f-bombs.

The Olfa Rotary Cutter (which should come with some sort of required safety class, much like a hunting rifle) has taken the “fuc*ing whore” title from the sewing machine after it nearly completely sliced off the top of my left pointer finger. That’s where the blood comes in. And the tears. I cried like a little girl once I saw the blood gushing from the tip of my finger (away from the fancy fabric, thank goodness). I got hot and flushed and felt pukey. Scott had to come to the rescue and I nearly passed out. You’d think I’d never experienced or lived through anything more painful or bloody, like… I don’t know… med-free labor and delivery.

Once my finger was properly bandaged (with a super cool Transformers Bandaid), I got back to work. I was DETERMINED to be productive yesterday because, well, Monday didn’t really work out that way. I wanted to finish just a simple baby blanket. How hard could that be?

IMPOSSIBLE, it turns out.

Remember that ruffler foot attachment I was coveting for my machine?  I couldn’t find one anywhere that is compatible with my super cheap, bottom of the line Brother LS-590. Oh, sure. I could have ordered one online and waited all week for it to come in, but I’m impatient and figured, “how hard  could it be to hand ruffle?”

I was not anticipating the miles of fabric (okay, more like 9 yards) I would have to pull and scrunch to create ruffles for this baby blanket. I present to you my own personal ruffling hell.

After 45 minutes of that futile effort, I tossed it to the side, searched online for a ruffler foot, again, to no avail, and then went to Lowes with Scott.

For some reason, we thought it would be a super easy, FUN task to take on re-tiling and re-painting the kid’s bathroom. As I type this, my husband is banging away at the super glue mortar and there is a toilet in the bathtub. I can not impress upon him enough how KEY it is that that toilet is back to fully functioning and out of the tub by the time Kendall gets home this weekend.

Since I wasn’t going to be much help in the bathroom reno, I got back to work on the baby blanket last night. I decided to take a Facebook fan/liker’s advice and just pleat the trim instead of ruffling. I was quite proud of myself for doing it all by hand and figured it would look pretty cute.

Around 11 last night, I’d attached the trim, sewn the blanket and was ready to add the finishing touches. I’ll admit, it’s definitely a…. homemade baby blanket. It looks nothing like I imagined, and the trim is sort of wonky. Whatever. I do not care at this point. I just want to be done.

I still have to go add those finishing touches (top stitching, mainly) because somehow I managed to eff up the tension on my machine last night, and instead of breaking out the manual to fix it, I threw a little temper tantrum, stomped out of the room and watched the Teen Mom reunion special. (OMG, Amber, Amber, Amber… I have no words.)

On the child-free front, I’m happy to report I’m loving every minute. I’ve talked to Kendall a few times and he sounds like he’s having an absolute blast. My mom is keeping up with him just fine and keeping him occupied with awesome activities like playing in the mud and with ranch tractor parts. Kendall is so thrilled to get “dirty” every time he visits her. I’m a totally lame-o mom who does not encourage active play in mounds of dirt, so I guess that explains his simple joy over finally being allowed to do so.

Okay… off to finish that blanket. I’ll come back and post a picture when I’m finished.

Kendall is 2.5 and I’m 31 weeks pregnant today

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