Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Superman!

I got this photo back from the lovely lady over at Heavenly Chic Photography! It was love at first sight! This is a OOAK (One of a kind) hat. I looked around for Superman patches to use, but shipping time was sooooo long. I had to improvise and found one of my sons old t-shirts and, with his permission, cut out the symbol and sewed it on. Didn't it come out perfectly?? Go show her some love! Link under photo.

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Friday, August 9, 2013

Cute little puppy dog!

This set, made by me, was modeled by a gorgeous baby and photographed by Photography by Mendy Colby. She is not only a great photographer, but she is , what I consider, a great friend. I have not met her in person, but she is very caring, thoughtful and generous! Make time to head over to her Facebook page and give her a 'like'! Link under photo.




Sunday, August 4, 2013

Tutus!

Tutus have, recently, become a regular item from me. This 1st photo is my tutu and barefoot sandals. Although you cannot see the sandals that well, you can see the tutu and it is gorgeous on this beautiful birthday girl. Go show Jamie Isaac Photography some love. Link is under the photo.

Jamie Isaacs Photography


This next tutu is a set. This Minnie Mouse tutu set comes with tutu with spots and crochet ears on an elastic headband. This lovely little lady is 2 years old! I made this set for a friends daughter for her birthday. Happy Birthday Leeandra!



Would you like to see more tutus? Leave a comment on what you might want to see! Have a fantastic day!

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

My Photographers Are My Friends

I love all of my photogs! I get back amazing photos of my items that I am able to use for business purposes, as well as, make new friends. Here they are:


680 South Photography

Avnida Photography

Heavenly Chic Photography

IWinters Photography

Kimberly Fain Photography 
Life's Little Miracles Photography

http://www.isitmondayalready.com/

Marsha Difani Photography

Photography By Mendy Colby

Sheena Meser

Sweetlilpics by Ashley

TMC Photography

TS Loves Photography

Whispering Winds Photography
Shot With Love Photography

Go show everybody some love by clicking on their name and 'liking' their page! They do amazing work and I love them all! While linking these pages, I noticed a couple of them have my stuff as their profile page! Makes me feel loved back =)

Thanks for stopping by and having a looksie!

Monday, July 29, 2013

Newborn Yoda Pattern ::FREE::

Hi everyone!!! I have decided to post my 1st free pattern! To keep receiving free patterns, I would love if you would link back to me either here on my blog or on my Facebook page. PLEASE do not pass this pattern on as your own. Please note, this pattern has not been tested, I just wrote it up. If you see any errors please let me know =) Enjoy!!


Newborn Yoda Pattern

Size Newborn

Items Needed:
Size I hook
Threading needle
WW yarn: I used Red Heart Super Saver in Medium Thyme

Abbreviations(US terms):
SS-slip stitch
CH-chain
SC-single crochet
DC-double crochet
DC DEC-double crochet decrease
ST(s)-stitch(es)
Rnd-round


Beanie
CH 3
Rnd 1: 12 DC in 1st CH, SS in 3rd CH from CH 3.

Rnd 2: CH 2, 2 DC in each ST around, SS in CH 2.

Rnd 3: CH 2, *2DC in next ST, DC in next* Repeat * to *, SS in CH 2.

Rnd 4-9: CH 2, DC in each ST around, SS in CH 2.

Rnd 10: CH 1, SC in each ST around, SS in CH 1.

Fasten off, weave in ends.

Yoda Ears
Make 2

CH 3
Rnd 1: 4DC in 1st CH, SS in 3rd CH from CH 3.

Rnd 2: CH 2, 2 DC in each ST around, SS in CH 2.

Rnd 3: CH 2, DC in each ST around, SS in CH 2.

Rnd 4: CH 2, 2 DC in each ST around, SS in CH 2.

Rnd 5: CH 2, *2DC in next ST, DC in next 2* Repeat * to *, SS in CH 2.

Rnd 6: CH 2, DC in each ST around, SS in CH 2.

Rnd 7: CH 2, DC DEC all around.

Fasten off and leave 12 inches to sew onto beanie.

Sew on ears! =)


Please do not sell pattern. You have permission
to sell finished product. Please link back to me.

Friday, July 26, 2013

Make Your Own Sew On Labels

I tried my hand at making my own labels for my items. I started this because I had my leg warmers going to a store and I wanted people to know where they came from. Here's a look at them and how you can make your own.


The fabric does fray, I'm not sure what to do about that. I think there is non fray stuff somewhere out there.

Anyways, to make the labels, you'll need:
*Inkjet printer
*Crafter's Images Photo Fabric (you can use the sheets or roll) These can be purchased at any craft store.

*Sissors
*Anti fray stuff, I googled it, but this looks promising =)

*Needle and Thread

Step 1: Rotate your logo so it is sideways. You will need to open Work Word Processor or something similar.
Step 2: You will insert your logo as picture onto your program. Fill your sheet. You may need to re-size your logo to the size you would like. (make sure you save for future use)


 Step 3: Insert your craft photo sheet in your printer. The back of the package will tell you which way to insert sheet depending on your printer. 
Step 4: Print
Step 5: Cut out your labels. Make sure to leave enough room around your label to sew it on your project.

Step 6: Add the Anti Fray liquid as instructed on label. I haven't used it yet, but will definitely be buying some!
Step 7: Sew on label to your project and you're done!

It is very simple. I get 24 labels per sheet and 6 sheets. So, for $12.99 (before coupons) I get 144 labels!

I hope this helps you all out =) Have any questions? Leave me a comment and I will get back to you as soon as I can! Thanks for stopping by!