Monday, February 9, 2009

2 Bears, 2 scarves, 2 dresses for 2 Birthday Girls...!

Hello again! We've been away getting some sun and snorkelling! Now that I'm back I'm late for 2 birthday girls' gifts. So there's been a flurry of pattern drafting, cutting and sewing, knitting and bear face making! This was fun to put together. The bears are Yukon Alpaca wool, from Alpaca's right here in the Yukon! The fabric I found on our way back north in Vancouver and I LOVE it! Very cute bears and bunnies and houses. And then there are the hangers that I found in a thrift store - if you ever see any please grab them for me! I'd like to have a bunch for the day in the future when I make and sell children's clothing in an actual shop!

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

The house that love built


valentines birdhouse, originally uploaded by wishfactory.

I'm stealing this lovely photo from the wishfactory and friend Tara. Go take a look (both links!), I suspect the show is for the local flower shop that she works at part time - thank goodness it's only part time or we wouldn't get to see her awesome works!

Sewing in Japanese

When I was in Singapore in 2005 I'm sure I saw these lovely Japanese dress pattern books but thought - don't even look, you'll never be able to read the patterns! Well, thanks to blogs, I can now see that there are many brave women out there who have jumped right in and tried these patterns any way! Who knew?! So here is Number 21 (in the largest size published - of course!). It's a blousy top for keeping the sun off me while on holiday next week - a well deserved one I might add, as we've been enduring minus 35 for atleast a month now...! These books came from here and the guts to do it came from the blog at the workroom.


Number 21, originally uploaded by Georgi Pearson.


Our "Craft in the Mail Club"!!

Sam and Sarah's mom has graciously started up a Craft a month Club! Each Mom prepares 12 identical crafts that can fit in an envelope, with postage. Every month each participating pre-school child receives one craft in the mail! Our first craft arrived last week. In celebration of the Year of the Ox, a paper lantern with stickers for decorating, and a Chinese fan (see circle in foreground for cutting out and colouring, also came with a tongue depressor for the fan handle!). Finn had a great time and did really well (Mom actually had to sit on her hands to not jump in and do the craft for him - naughty Mom!). For Finn's birthday we always hang our Chinese paper lanterns from the ceiling so he kept asking if it was his birthday when this lantern was under construction!
Stay tuned and I'll try to post each month's craft - I wonder when our craft will arrive...

Monday, December 29, 2008

Vintage Lacing Cards


Vintage Lacing Cards, originally uploaded by Georgi Pearson.

Remember these? A great blogger Bella Dia found these at a thrift shop, scanned them and is sharing them for printing and lacing! I've put together 2 kits with yarn and a needle for 2 little girls - hope they like them! Now I'd like to find some little boy figures for lacing for my little guy!

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

The LIttlest Art and Craft Fair 2008

Taa daa! Here is my setup at Laura's House (home of the 10th annual Littlest!). We always have so much fun at this sale. I see folks that I don't see in town all year long, just at Littlest! I'm realizing that I've got a few regulars too that come to see what I've got each year which is nice. Here you can see my bundles of baby change blankets in the left fore ground, men's and women's t-shirts in the fabric "box" at centre and my rack of shoulder bags, quilty bags, market bags and aprons! The drawer from Finn's dresser is on end to show off the baby quilty pants and give my setup some "height" - setups are a learning experience and luckily I've got some friends that are pros and full of good tips! It was a great day - despite the minus 30C temperatures, we still had a big turn out!

Friday, December 12, 2008

Inside the Fabric House


Inside the Fabric House, originally uploaded by Georgi Pearson.

The back garden...


Fabric House for Kaleigh, originally uploaded by Georgi Pearson.

Fabric House


Fabric House, originally uploaded by Georgi Pearson.

Taa daa! I had so much fun making this fabric house for a certain little girl in Guelph! I can't take the credit for the design, I found it on a Mom's blog called UK lass in the US. The hardest part was to make a decision about the fabrics to choose - next time I want to do an orange shag rug with terry cloth and psychadelic wall paper or something! There is no limit to what to make - garage, barn, firehall, grocery store, pet store...!

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Tara's Mushrooms!

Here are Tara's mushrooms getting ready for the Cranberry Fair! She is so talented (nice slippers too Tara!).