Monday, September 27, 2010

Dedicated Patchwork

This next patchwork is dedicated to my cousin and friend, Jenni. 

She has a picture of a peacock featured on her blog, and I think it is somewhat of a family symbol  ;) 
so that is what I decided to make her a patchwork of:


As you can see, Jenni is doing the flowers for a wedding.

She did the flowers for my wedding and- oh baby!- she does a good job!!!

Look at this:

(Note my little sister's flower crown)

And here is my cake:


I thought it was the most beautiful cake ever! 
(OK, I might be a little biased).

My other cousin did the cake and the two make an awesome team for weddings.

Thanks bloggy friends!  I've enjoyed making patchworks for everyone who won our Versatile Blogger award!  

I hope everyone has noticed our new layout.  We are still working out a few more links and details but we have an awesome post and giveaway coming up the first week of October so please, come back!!!

-CK

Friday, September 17, 2010

Crafty Friends!!!

Wow, it seems like everywhere I look, there are people sharing wonderful ideas and crafts through blogging!
Recently I discovered El Taller de Marta and although I don't understand everything written (because it is in spanish) I LOVE her hand crafted items and illustrations!!! Just look at this little character!


I also recently won a little girl's handbag from Papgena Made It! It was made with the most careful attention to detail. I love reading Papgena's posts and I enjoy hearing about the crafts she shares from all the way over on the other side of the world. Here is a key chain she recently made out of pieces from an earring:


Thank you everyone who reads our blog and continues to share creative ideas with us! We love hearing from you!!!
-CK

This post is linked up to Friday Favorites
at MarfMom.com!!!


Sunday, September 12, 2010

The first Post!

We are right in the middle of remodeling our blog but while we work out the fine details of our new layout, Becka and I would like to participate in the "Back to Blogging" activity over at SITS.

Here is the first post that Becka wrote last year:
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I'd like to welcome you to my new blog: Welcome.

As it says on the side right there, I've created a blog to share the things that I create, the ideas of creations, and basically to have a hub for my stuff. I'll be setting up an Etsy shop soon and hopefully you can purchase some of my creations there. Or maybe just go look at it and tell a friend. 

I plan to have giveaways that anyone can enter if they help out in my blog. Sometimes you just need to give me ideas, sometimes I'll ask you to promote my shop. I'll explain when it's relevant.

I'll also post simple tutorials for the creations if you ask. By all means they might not be helpful at all, but I'll try.

Anyways, look around, I'll try to keep it updated. You're all invited!
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When Becka started this blog, she thought that it would be closely connected with her Etsy shop and basically a way that she could promote the things she sold.  But things have changed so much from that time!  Today we feel like the blog and the Etsy shop are very different things.  The blog has taken on a life of its own and we like to use it to connect with others make new friends besides.


Other than that, we like it.  It was simple and sweet; an invitation to friends and family; a news flash:  I'm starting a craft blog!
One year later, CK has jumped on board and now we are crafting and creating together.
Wow... we've learned SOOO much!!!  Our blog looks completely different from when it did then and we are constantly making new improvements.  And largely this is due to our SITS-tahs!  I love it when we have a good SITS-tah come through and comment or have a look around.  We always learn from each other and the experience makes blogging even more fun!

Thanks for stopping by everyone!

-CK and Becka

Monday, September 6, 2010

This Blog is UNDER CONSTRUCTION.

We'll be back with more great and wonderful things from Bedtime Tales.
As we take a bloggy break, please Enjoy:


Oh wait, you always make me smile.


Saturday, September 4, 2010

Adelaide dolls



Been busy making Adelaide dolls for a friend.


Miss Brown Eyes.


Scruffy flower.


Miss Hazel Eyes


Three pretty little ladies. 



This post has been linked up to Holly's fab blog!

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Thursday, September 2, 2010

Yarn Doll Hair Tutorial



Howdy fellas!  As promised, here is a tutorial for sewing on yarn hair to a dolly.  Pig-tail style.  
When I began sewing dolls I searched online for tutorials on this very subject.  Let me tell you they were complicated.  I just didn't quite understood how they worked {something about using tissue paper and sewing the hair together by machine, before sewing it on by hand...}.  Well after several failed attempts that included tiny pieces of tissue paper left in the final product, I decided to just sew it in all by hand since that's what it called for in the end anyway.  

You should end up with this:


This is quite simple, and doesn't take long at all.  And of course you can change it up however ya want.  All right, let's start.

You will need yarn in the desired hair color, a needle and thread (same color as the yarn), a pencil, and a doll.


Cut up a bundle of yarn.  You will want enough so that the hair is thick.  You won't want the scalp to show through.  Try to make each piece about the same length.  You will be draping the yarn across the head over the center, so make them long pieces.


Draw a line with a pencil down the center of the head.  Start on the forehead and end above the neck in the back.  This is to guide your stitching so she ends up with a nice straight part.


I use a small clump of three strands of yarn for each stitch.  Find the center of the clump and place it on the line you have drawn on the forehead.


You will now take your needle and thread and sew a small loop around the yarn.  Make the stitch small. Pull it tight and then stitch a second loop around it again for security.  Take another bundle of three strands and double stitch it just behind the first.  
Continue this way all down the back of the head.


Stitch it all down tight.  Don't worry if you can see the thread down the center.  We will be hiding this.  


For the front of the hair we take a small bundle (more than three strands) of yarn and stitch it down on both sides of the forehead.  Stitch it right up there to be level with the part.


Make it nice and secure.



Now to cover the thread that shows along the part, take a strand from one side of the part and pull it on over to the other.  Alternate sides you are pulling from so that we keep an even amount of yarn on both sides of the head.  I think this gives the hair a bit of a natural look.


Find the point on the sides where you want the pig-tails to be tied down.  Comb the hair on that side with your fingers, then loop the thread around it several times.  Keep it tight.  I usually make a few loops, pull tight, make a few knots, and then do a few more loops and knots for security.


What happens if you get a stray strand tugged up above the loop?  Very carefully pull on the strand.  Don't pull it all the way out!  Watch the hair below the loop and find which strand is being pulled.  Tug it back down into place :)


Now this is the fun part.  Give your doll a haircut.  Trim her pig-tails up nice and even.


Feel bad for the yarn you are wasting.


And ta da!  you have a beautiful little hair do.  I hope you try mixing things up your own way.  Make the hair long.  Short.  Braid it.  Bundle it.  Tie a ribbon round it.  Make it yours!



-Becka





Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Fireworks with Jackie

Blogging friends: Part 5

I'm still workin' on making individual patchworks for everyone who won our Versatile Blogger Award.  This patchwork goes to Jackie at House of Sarager!




Jackie is loads of fun and I highly recommend following her blog!  
I mean, her husband wasn't home for 4th of July weekend (attending a scouting activity, I believe?) and yet she pulled it together well enough to take her kids out and joy the festivities!  And got these AMAZING pictures {here}

I first met Jackie when we went to Romania in college to complete an internship working with children in an orphanage.  She was always the life of the party and brought so much joy to those kids.

Thanks Jackie for being awesome!


And, interested in making a individualized toddler ABC book like this one?


I'm guest posting over at Donna Perugini's blog today with a tutorial {here} so check it out!

-CK

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