Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Fresh Batch for the Chocolate Claim

I had a really productive evening this week (Forest was 'rebalancing' his investments?!) while I managed to crank out 7 new belts, 6 hankies and 2 more pot handle holders.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Oh Snap! Happy Birthday Forest.


Oh Snap!, originally uploaded by Georgi Pearson.

LOVE this shirting fabric that I found via one of my often viewed blogs - Habitual. Very retro and I took a chance and did snaps for buttons. Snaps are often risky, you have to be prepared to scrap the whole shirt if you miss-snap one of them - luckily I've only done that on a baby romper, not a men's shirt! Hopefully the brother in laws don't read my blog because this may end up under the tree in 3 different colours this year! Thank you Habitual for the tip!

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Pi Pillow

Don't look too closely, this is my first attempt at the Pi Pillow from the Stitch magazine, spring issue. It was lots of fun (I have LOTS of scraps saved from favourite fabrics) and hopefully the first of many Pi Pillows.

Old Lamp, New Shade!


While back east visiting my family this summer, I found my old bedroom lamp in the storeroom, the pink felt shade with pom pom trim long gone I guess. So here it is, version 2, for my son, with Heather Ross dogs and, I couldn't resist, pom pom trim (or as they're known around here, dingo-balls). I've since found another milk glass base (hooray!) at the Sally Ann and will make another one soon. This was my first project that required spray adhesive (my friend Tara's secret weapon!) which was an adventure in itself. I managed to spray my entire left hand - anyone know how to get that stuff off?!
Now if only I had a photo of the original shade crafted by my mom!

Friday, August 28, 2009

Elephant Pattern circa 1975

I "relieved" my mom of this 1975 craft magazine a few years ago (perhaps 30 years after she bought it?!) and I finally made this elephant - but without all the embroidery! He's a nice shape. I'm looking for projects to use up my scraps with. These guys, and yes, I plan on making a herd, a parade and a memory of them, will be made from market bag scraps, which are heavy weight cotton canvas or cotton/linen blends. This pink elephant is a really nice IKEA print - they have the nicest cottons there...


Isn't blogging great - not until I looked at this photo did I see the error I made - can you spot it? My ears are upside down! But I think I prefer them that way anyway!

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

My brother and I at the Family Picnic.

Lovely day on the Bay of Quinte, Adolphustown, Ontario.

Monday, July 20, 2009

Mini Watermelons


Mini Watermelons, originally uploaded by Georgi Pearson.

We had Moms and children over a couple Thursdays ago and I made watermelons! It was pretty funny, although, the longer the jello sits in the lime rinds, the limey-er they get! They just look like summer time to me. From How About Orange.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

More new belts


More new belts, originally uploaded by Georgi Pearson.

I'm having lots of fun this summer making belts - and they're going like hot cakes out of my little shop at the Chocolate Claim!

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

A New Dress


I was inspired to buy this Jennifer Paganelli fabric and make this dress by a blog out there that I can no longer find (still looking!). A woman was writing about choosing between 2 dresses to wear to a wedding and the blue one was a floral print, reminiscent of wall paper or upholstery fabric and it looked great! I'm pretty happy with this one, a New Look 6799 that was the closest style I could find in town (we have a limited selection of patterns around here...). The fabric is called Loopy Vintage Floral - and it is! If I make it again I think I will modify the neck line to a regular sleeveless style. It's a bit 50's and looks great with a cardigan (Grannie-it-up in the words of my husband...!). A bittersweet use of vintage buttons - at the back, I'll never see them!

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Happy Father's Day Weekend



My Dad and his pal Case drove 5600 km to visit us this past week. We've had a great visit and put another 2000km on the odometer since they've been here in the Yukon - good thing they like to drive! They're off back down the highway towards home tomorrow morning early. We're so glad they made this BIG trip to see us!