New Year, Long Recap
Compared to previous years, this was a slow holiday season. It still flew by in an instant, but unlike the past 7 or 8 years, I deliberately scaled back on my "to-do/to-make" list and focused on enjoying each day with my family.
I don't know about you, but I typically only finish 3/4 of the projects that I set out to make anyway. I tend to procrastinate and I'm overly ambitious around the holidays. This = a stressful combo in December.
That wasn't really a problem this year (though I'm still finishing projects I didn't complete in time!).
I did make a batch of bunnies (the pattern is in my book). The three below were for my daughters. It's hard to tell from the photos, but the one on the right is pink, with a cream belly. My youngest named her "Peppermint". The other two are "Snowflake" and "Sugar". The girls have been clutching these bunnies since Christmas. They are stuffed with wool and so, so soft.
The red scarves are from the same old maternity coat I have used now for many projects, including the Valentine's Bear from a few years back and Little Red's hooded cape pictured below. It was a huge coat :). And I still have lots of it left to recycle.
Source: C&T PublishingI sent this pair of bunnies below to a niece and nephew in Seattle, along with a copy of The Velveteen Rabbit, and their matching cousin Christmas pajamas. Maybe I can get the girls to knit two scarves to send for the bunnies next Christmas. I think the bunnies look cute in scarves...at least during this time of year.
Quick photo before RUSHING to the post office...with mere minutes to spare.While I scaled back on my "to-do/to-make" list, my oldest and middle daughters had lists of their own. I ended up spending almost as much time in our sewing space as previous years. I was just helping my daughters on their projects instead of my own.
I love sewing with my kids, but as many of you know, it can be a bit trying some days. I needed to take a quiet long breath once in awhile, after re-threading a needle (for the umpteenth time) or untangling knot after knot after knot. It takes patience. My kids get frustrated enough on their own sometimes with sewing - no need for them to see any frustration on my part. And while I was tempted at times to just say "here, let me do it" (which would be easier), I wanted them to finish all their sewing on their own. Even If I had to undo knots and wonky stitches (I'll undo stitches they don't like) over and over again.
I tried to focus on the fun and that wasn't very hard. We did have fun. We had our Santa mugs of tea. We had our Christmas music. And we worked together. It was good. And it definitely helped that I didn't have a ton of projects hanging over my head. I could focus on helping them without feeling like their projects were getting in the way of my own.
This is the first year that my middle daughter has worked on her own handmade gifts. She picked out this project from Fa la la la Felt.
I traced/cut out the pattern pieces. She did all the sewing and stuffing on her own (except for the features and buttons). She works very, very slow - but she is so deliberate in her stitching.
She used pins to mark where she wanted the french knots, buttons, and beads placed.
The two above were sent to her cousins up north.
For her older cousins, we reduced the pattern and she made ornaments, instead (one Gingerman and one Sugar Friend).
My oldest is still working on presents for her younger cousins up north. For her older cousins down in Ojai, she made these s'mores ornaments, with a little embroidered inside family humor :). Making s'mores is a cousin thing they do...anytime of year. Freezing nights? S'mores outisde by the fire? Sure!
I don't think I've ever shown our Christmas pajamas before Mostly because they have been so simple most years (knit nightgowns, knit tops/bottoms, or flannel PJs). Well, this was my ninth year making them for this group and they were as basic as ever (I make a lot of basic things), but I'll go ahead and post the photo this time. The two little faces on the computer screen are the cousins up in Seattle.
My husband made the shirt decals...and even made matching "Dog 1, Dog 2, and Dog 1/2" bandanas for the family dogs. Teamwork :).
I have a few more photos/projects to share, but this post is already so long. I'll try and get another post up soon.
Happy 2013!
Published on January 07, 2013 08:30
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