Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Birthday Crown

First birthday parties require a special hat, I'm sure there's a law somewhere about that. So here's what I made for Emily.
I measured her head with a bit of string, then laid it out onto some felt, adding about 2" to the length. I drew a rectangle that length and about 2 1/2" tall, then added 2" triangles to the top of that, making the spiky crown shape. Here's the part that I think is awesome: I used spray mount to fix 2 different colored pieces of felt together. It's what I had in the house, and it worked super awesome. Better I think, than any of that stuff made for sewing that you have to iron on and whatnot. Since this isn't going to be washed, best to go with the easy solution, I think. So you glue the pieces together, THEN cut. Okay, I admit it: I cut first, then glued, and really wish I'd done it the other way around. It's hard to get everything to line up nicely if you do it my way. Then, I used one of her old swaddle blankets to cut a circle out of, and then cut a "1" from the crown material. More spray mount and ta-daa! Cute crown! Almost ... the last bit is to wrap it around her head, find out where it needs to attach, and in an act of laziness that can also be called super duper cute and inspired: I used a diaper pin. :)
I'm pretty sure that there's enough extra material so I can use this again next year, just pull off the "1" and add a "2;" that is, if she's not already telling me what she will and will not wear by then.

Under the Sea

It's been a while. Having an infant does wonders in curing one's projectitis. Only, it's begun to creep back. Last Saturday was Emily's 1st birthday party, which means a) she's no longer an infant; and b) I had a billion things I wanted to make and do to make it a memorable party. Thanks to pinterest (holy geez, that is a distraction in my life) I amassed a pile of images and inspirations to work from. (You can see it here) I began a month ago, designing the invitations. Which meant I had to pick a theme. Ugh. That took longer than I care to admit. Constantly flip-flopping. And then I couldn't send them out because I couldn't decide where to hold the party (ended up at home, which was not my first choice, but oh well). Finally ended up with this card, and thus a theme was born.
I'll admit that I found the seahorse illustration online and re-drew it, altered it a bit for my purposes, then added the colors. It is sort of cheating, but since it's just for my own personal use, I don't feel too bad about it. Though I must say I've started daydreaming about creating these personalized cards for people via Etsy. It's just that I'm not exactly that bored. I have a job, plus a toddler? No thanks. Maybe later. Let's stash that in the to-do file. I got them printed through Costco's photo printing center. It isn't ideal, but it's cheap. And so simple! I sent the file to Costco through their website, then picked the prints up an hour later at the store! I love it! Then I wrote the details on the back in Sharpie and stuck a stamp on them, mailing them postcard style! Best way to print on the cheap. Especially since I don't own a printer at home. Plus, that many invitations? I'd probably have spent $70 in ink! Anyway, I have a bunch more things to share, and they will come shortly.

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Things nobody else needs!

My first addition to the projectitis blog. Not my first project and guaranteed not the last. In my quest for extra space in my many tool boxes I decided that the vice grips needed to find a new home. Just happened to have enough extra material to make these nifty aluminum holders.
I started out with 1.25" aluminum square stock and cut a slot down the length with the milling machine. Tapered one end and square cut the opposite. Scrounged up some 1/4" flat stock and drilled some holes. Fixtured up the two so they aligned and welded the joint out.
Hopefully will remember to take pictures of my future projects to share.

-Nitro



Friday, October 28, 2011

nursery update



So, remember those birds? And all that frustration? Yeah, it never really ended. I made all the felt birds, but then started to assemble the branches into a mobile and it ended up just looking lame. Also, it was really hard to screw the little screws into the branches, so I could do one, maybe two at a time before I had sore fingers and gave up for the day.
Several times throughout the process I said "This looks stupid. I'm not wasting any more time on it." But then I'd always think "Nah, it probably only looks stupid compared to the platonic ideal I have created in my head. The one that doesn't actually exist, that I can't even envision, but is far superior to the one that does exist here in the workshop."
So yeah, several times I gave up on the project. Which is why it's just now (sort of) finished. I say sort of because I think it needs more birds. Maybe just one more bird. And maybe more flowers. I like the flowers, which is surprising because I thought maybe they'd look stupid but I had them laying around and thought I'd see how it worked out. Anyway, it's hard to photograph, but I think you can get the idea.
I made the flowers on the wall, too. I might make another post showing the process of creating that... I'm proud of the way it came out, and it was way less frustrating than these silly birds.

last-minute gifts

A couple weeks ago I had a moment of panic: friends were throwing a dual baby shower for myself and another friend, and I'd completely spaced on getting my friend a shower gift! This shows you just how self-absorbed I've been lately. But yeah, I have two weeks left (more or less) of being pregnant, and I haven't had much room left in my brain for thinking of anything else.
So yeah.
I had this shower coming up, actually I thought it was the very next day, and I hadn't purchased a gift. I drove into Morro Bay thinking that there were a couple baby shops in town, and I could find some special, adorable baby boy outfit. And I did. Only, it was $75, and the idea of spending that much on something that will be worn once (probably) made me ill. But they did have some cute handmade "snuggly" type toys. I guess babies like little pieces of fabric, like blankies only smaller, that they can carry around, and that have lots of textures and colors and shapes to mess with. Personally, I don't really get it, but apparently they're all the rage in the baby world. I mean, I sort of get it... it's something they can grab and wave around and it makes noise and feels interesting and they can suck on it or what not. So I saw these things and thought "I could make that!" So I rushed home and I did.
Here it is, nearly complete.

The back side was the same polkadot fabric, with the colors reversed. So, after pinning everything down, I sewed the right sides together, flipped it right-side out and HOORAY... all the little pieces of ribbon and stuff stuck out the sides like spikes. In addition to the ribbons, the big blue triangle stuck out and it was filled with a piece of plastic bag so it crinkled. And there was a velcro strap too, so you could attach it to things. Or just play with the velcro. Also, the elephant ended up with a flappy ear out of the polkadot fabric.
So anyway, the really funny thing about this was that the shower turned out to be the FOLLOWING week, so I didn't need to rush at all. Sigh. And that's good because the gift was pretty lame on its own and I was happily able to go to San Luis Obispo and purchase some Burt's Bees baby lotions which are the bomb. And made me look like less of a slacker.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Why didn't I see this months ago?


This rug is amazing. And exactly what I want. But it's probably a bit late to try to make it before Emily arrives. But seriously. I want to make it.
Here's the link to how it's done.

Monday, August 29, 2011

three little birds

I have a song running through my head. It might go away, but then I start back up on sewing my little birds, and the darn thing is back again. That's okay, it's not a bad song. The bad part is really that I only know one line of it, and I'd just have that one line running through my head all day. So ... I looked it up. And I'll pass the gift along to you. It can run through your head all day too. :) You can thank me later.
In any case, in a previous post I mentioned the mobile I wanted to make for above Emily's crib (oh yeah, she has a name now, in case that wasn't mentioned before... that project is moving forward too). I found a site that had a pattern, so I diligently tried to copy the pattern (without a printer, I just eyeballed it) and numerous adjustments later, I still had only these stupid, retarded looking birds. More like jacked up seahorses than anything.

Embarrassing. I kept with it for longer than a person should admit to, so I won't tell. In any case, I discarded the "official" pattern found online and made up my own. These were significantly cuter, but I really struggled with them. Each one has flaws due to my inability to sew with precision in small tight spaces. These are little birds, you see. Sewing with the machine meant corners got all bunched up, thread got all tangled, fabric unraveled. I can't decide if it's my machine, or me. Regardless, sewing in small places inevitably leads to a jumble of threads knotted up with fabric all jammed into the machine's innards requiring scissors and patience to extract. I started sewing them by hand, which was much less frustrating.

But then I had a revelation. More like I saw some other cute birds online that were made of felt. Felt! That would solve all my problems! So here they are ... little birds.v3. I think these may very well be the final version. Using a whole www worth of inspiration, but maybe, finally, MINE. We'll see how the next step of the project comes together ... mounting them onto twigs. It could very well be just as irritating and drawn out as this has been.