Wednesday, October 14, 2009

I've Got the Woolies!

Fall generally brings out the best in me. I love the weather and the general sense of change that is in the air. This fall brings into fruition an idea that I have had loosely rattling around in my head for the last year.


Meet The Wishing Wood Woolies...


All Wishing Wood Woolies are created from the secret thoughts of children. Most live happily in the Wishing Wood, but on occasion a Woolie will decide to come over into our world. Traversing the Sea of Leaves in a boat made of paper they arrive in various parts of the world. One must always be kind to Wishing Wood Woolies as they are full of wishcraft and when treated well can help your wishes come true.

These three guys are the first of the Woolies and can be found in my Etsy shop at www.theartnest.etsy.com. Each Woolie is one of a kind and comes with a background story. I love the combination of story creation and sewing when creating these sweet little softies. I'll be posting more of these guys with their bios in the future.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

The Big Fall Project

Fall is here!! Fall is my favorite time of the year. The weather is temperate with warm days and cool nights made just right for sleeping. The leaves turn lovely shades of gold, red, and orange. The clothing styles and colors change which surely must mean My Sweet Melissa (my dear friend) and I need to do some Fall shopping...

But in the meantime I have a major overhaul of my backyard going on so I thought I would share some of the progress so far.

We tore out the old deck which was enclosed in the front and had steps only on the left side. Then my brother built this awesome deck with steps leading out directly into the yard. Much more open and now gives direct access to the pond and the patio.


The pond was actually installed a year ago but due to improper installation by the contractor became less peaceful and more headache. In the spring we drained it down and fixed the problems ourselves (thanks Geoff). We also had a UV light installed recently. Peace has been restored and the fish are growing, healthy and happy.


Ahh... the new patio. Because the patio was built up in a round shape, it presented a bit of a challenge for the landscape crew. Thanks to Hunter and Kyle, it was figured out and installed. Good job guys! Its about a 16 foot radius and additional soil, plants and mulch will be installed around it.


The next step will be to bring in more soil and plants to tie all the hardscape elements together. Installing the plants in the early fall will give them time to get rooted before winter and by spring they should be ready to grow. I'll post more pics when the installation is completed. By the way, that little black poodle cutie is my girl, Isabelle.

Friday, September 11, 2009

Seasons of Change

September has arrived and Summer seems to be drawing to a close. The kids have headed back to school which allows me to finish up a few projects that were on hold and begin new projects.

I finally stitched out the woodland deer towels for my newly painted downstairs bathroom. I love them! I actually like them better stitched on the chocolate brown waffle weave towels than I do on the solid white background. Anyway I think they look totally sweet....







I sewed up some cool cool fabric coasters from a tutorial I got from www.makeitfromscratch.blogspot.com/2009/03/drink-coasters-from-scrap-fabric.html. I liked them so much I am planning to make some in different designs for my etsy shop as well.




And, check out the cool necklace and earrings I made during a beading class I took with my friend Nancy...

I hope to delve a little further into jewelry making in the future but I thought this was a good start.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Felt So Good.....

I did it! I finally got my hands on some roving and learned some felting. My dear friend Melissa (check out her awesome Etsy shop, http://www.themodcottage.etsy.com/) taught me how to wet felt. I love the smell of the roving and the texture of the wet felt. I also bought a great book detailing how to needle felt which is more sculptural than wet felting. I look forward to learning that technique as well. Anyway, here are a few of the pics from our felting....

A few of the supplies you'll need if you want to give it a try are roving, soapy water, and lots of hand strength! The solid white material was felted by yours truly. But check out the cool plaid design Melissa produced. Awesome...

These are actual small stones we picked up at the local beach and felted the roving around the stone. Cool, huh?

Pixies are fond of felted Cairns.... or so I'm told. :)

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Just Ducky!

Summer has come in with a flurry of activity. With the two boys at home I find that I have to fit in time to create wherever possible. Forget about keeping a schedule! I did find time to finish the little duck softie I had cut out in a previous post. I think he turned out rather well.


This is Stanley Duck.

I love how his "hair" and a different tilt of his head gives him such varied expressions!

Now those are some big feet! I embroidered all the details by hand.

I'm currently working on some new woodland deer kitchen towels that I'll post soon. Happy Summer!

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Success!

After a few false starts I finally got the hang of amigurumi. Amigurumi is a Japanese craft that utilizes yarn to either crochet or knit animals or other objects in miniature size. It's really a lot of fun once you get the hang of it. Here's the little mouse I made and I already have several other amigurumi projects underway. I really like that I can take the project with me wherever I go and the cuteness factor is over the top!

If you want to learn how to make one of these cuties yourself check out http://www.lionbrand.com/ for some free patterns.

I used small pink beads for her eyes...


Her little nose and whiskers are embroidered...


Ahh... yes, did I mention the garden gnome was smitten with her?

Friday, June 12, 2009

Bountiful Gardens

Things have been rather hectic here at The Nest the last few weeks. The kids are getting ready to finish out another year of school and the gardens are in full swing. I am trying to learn amigurumi (a Japanese art form), and the softies are still are still inventing themselves. I should have the duck finished soon, so I'll post him shortly. I am also working on some more of the most excellent kitchen towels with a different vintage design. In the meantime I thought I would show you some of the bounty from the gardens of late.




The Hydrangeas have finally bloomed this year. We moved them last fall to a more advantageous location.

Baby Tomatoes! The vegetable patch is really looking good this year.


I caught a shot of this beautiful butterfly on the Verbena. I'm not sure what kind it is...



The water lettuce is multiplying quickly in the pond. Unfortunately, so is the algae. We cut back some branches and the surface of the pond has more sunlight this year. Hopefully it will clear up soon.


Ahh... the Lilies. The Lilies are beautiful this year and different varieties have been blooming since early spring.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

More Cowboy Kitty!

The last few weeks have been so busy! Spring is in full swing and the gardens are growing like mad. Miss Emma has returned (again...) and so far, so good! I have managed to make those really cool kitchen towels I referred to earlier. The softies are still under construction and I am beginning on some "Days of the Week" kitchen towels with a sweet vintage flair to them. I'll be posting them shortly. In the meantime here are the remainder of the vintage 1940's pattern "Cowboy Kitty" kitchen towels. They look great in my kitchen and if you are looking for a set you can find them in my Etsy shop at http://www.theartnest.etsy.com/. Enjoy!

Cowboy Kitty with his Lasso of Mischief...

Pondering his next act of mischief...

And lastly, singing the tales of his mischief!!

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Oh, What a Softie....

It seems Miss Emma (my embroidery/sewing machine) is once again under the weather. But all is well, I have borrowed my good friends sewing machine and I am all about making softies. It's totally been on my agenda for some time now, so I'm taking the time to make them while my embroidery machine is out for repair. I love working with all the beautiful fabric combinations and creating three dimensional creatures from the different colors and textures is a lot of fun.

Here's a little ducky I have cut out and ready to stitch. The fabric in the background is going to be a big-eared creature I've created a new pattern for. I'll blog them both when completed.


This is Freddy Fabulous! He's my tres' chic owl created from an upcycled sweater and awesome orange/cream cotton fabric I found on sale. I've just recently listed him in my Etsy shop at http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=24643805. Check him out!

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Random Beauty of Spring...


Sometimes its hard to slow down and smell the roses. There always seems to be something which should be done, needs to be done, or absolutely must be done at once. So here are a few moments of Spring beauty I managed to enjoy. I hope you will enjoy them as well...

Baby bunnies!


MORE baby bunnies. They are everywhere this year!


Rhododendron buds from the garden by the shed...


And here is the full Rhododendron bloom. We just planted these last year.


Hope you enjoyed these Random Moments of Spring Beauty and you find some of your own as well...













Friday, May 1, 2009

Happy May Day!

Today is May Day! I saw some really pretty pink flowers at the store this week so I decided to put together a few May Day "Baskets" for my neighbors and work staff. Sometimes a small unexpected gift is just what's needed to plant a smile.


I used a live Vinca plant and some cute mini watering cans I found at Target.


I made the tags using a sweet vintage graphic arts image I purchased from www.thevintageworkshop.com


Ta Da! One of the completed May Day Baskets.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Cowboy Kitty Rides Again!

I've kept busy in the Nest making those uber-cool kitchen tea towels I referred to earlier. I really love the vintage patterns on these. They are call "Cowboy Kitty" and are from the 1940's. The patterns themselves are stitched in redwork, but I then colored them in using fabric paint markers to ensure the colors didn't run when washed. I have more from the same retro pattern set in the works and hope to share them soon.



Look at Cowboy Kitty's sly sideways glance! It looks like trouble just rode in on his stick-horse...





Cowboy Kitty is totally sweet on Cowgirl Kitty! Look out!



I'm keeping a set of these to dress up my kitchen for sure. But if you want a set too, you can get them at http://www.theartnest.etsy.com/. I'll post more from this vintage pattern set in future blogs.



Saturday, April 25, 2009

Playing Possum.....


Yes, I'm still here! Spring is such a busy time of the year. It's like the whole world wakes up and everything begins to move at an accelerated pace. Plants nurtured from years past emerge and begin their yearly show, the birds return in mass, and critter babies are everywhere.
Here at the nest I have been getting the gardens in order and enjoying the wonderful warmth. Being quite the goal directed individual, I have a hard time slowing down long enough to enjoy it all. Time always seems to be in short supply... So, if only for a moment, I've decided to stop moving forward, play possum, and just enjoy. Then, I'll finish cleaning the pond, plant the rest of the vegetable garden, finish the softy I'm working on, start a few more softies, and in my spare time I'll whip out a few more of the tea towels I have planned... I did say I would slow down for a moment, didn't I?

Kaeleb's discovery! Aren't the the cutest?

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

She's Back.....

Ms. Emma is back! That's right Ms. Emma my sewing/embroidery machine is finally back. She seems to be rested and in good shape after taking her mental health holiday. So I am currently working on kitchen towels. I have plans of making softies in the near future as well, so check back to see what kind of cuteness is hatching out of the Nest....



Aren't these cute? I made a set of the blue ones for a friend of mine who has recently moved into a new home. The tea towel embroidered in red will be added to my Etsy store.