I fear my patch of irises have been hidden from the sun by neighboring plants because only one bloomed this year. Pretty little thing.



What fun it was combining my previous Collage design work with illustrations from my collection of vintage children's books.
For my contribution to the stocking, I've listed 3 dresses/swimsuit coverups made from upcycled vintage pillowcases and trims.
Such sweet results from combining the vintage flowers with bright ribbons, ric-rac and other trims.
Here I was thinking I made something totally unique. Turns out there are real vintage versions similar to mine.




Waiting for candy!!!!


I stitched together two yarns at a time -- a textural mohair/silk/wool/acrylic blend from Italy and a solid teal alpaca/acrylic blend from France. They look so pretty and soft together.
I have officially mastered the double crochet stitch after this project. I just know the wonky sides will bug me years from now when I am better at crocheting, but for now I'm happy with the results. (The scarf was carefully photographed so as not to show the wonky sides.)
No, this isn't a sign we are having another baby. All I did was ask the woman how much the old portable crib was and she told me to just take it. Don't have to tell me twice -- I quickly loaded it into my van. My plan is to use it at craft shows since it folds up so easily.
The brown jointed teddy bear and pale blue bunny were free too, at another sale. I am going to
I just realized the stuffed toys weren't really free, lol. I saw this little gem on Saturday and passed it up because I thought it was just a toy sewing machine. I remembered it was a Singer, so I looked for it online and then decided to go back for it on Sunday.