Thursday, January 26, 2012

Snow Angel

     Hard to believe that we had four feet of snow by this time last year! I was pretty happy to see the few inches that fell over the week end. Adelaide came for a sleep over party and enjoyed lots of time playing in the snow. The usually pristine landscape of snow around my house was trampled, piled and had at least a dozen snow angels.....sorry to see them melted yesterday. We fed the birds and Adelaide was very proud to demonstrate her ability to identify the different birds to Uncle Kyle; specifically Cardinals, Chickadees, and a new one for her.....Woodpeppers!

     I thought you would like to see the Chicken dress completed. The little girl has been born, and I think the dress will be perfect for Easter. I have to say that I was not completely happy with this dress, because I chose to make it from Imperial batiste. 100% cotton is so much nicer....but I could not imagine this new mama ironing...as is true of most young women. I iron all of Chelsea's girls' dresses. My choice.  And I want this child to WEAR the dress, not have it be a lump of wrinkles sitting in an ironing pile!
I embroidered "peep" across the front of the hem three times, using a chain stitch and sewing thread. This allows a pretty small script. I have used this technique on little onsies as well.
I wanted to share this new pattern with you. Bonnie Blue patterns are by Janice Shelton. She used to work at The Corner Stitch, in Meridian, MS. This shop was owned by Kathy Hall and was my favorite heirloom shop for years. I used to stop there on my way to, and home from, New Orleans when Meredith was in college at Loyola. The Corner Stitch is no longer in business, but Janice has some really cute patterns. This one is just adorable and I am looking forward to making one.
Are you thinking about Easter? Well you should be! Today I am going to start smocking a Yvonne Denise bubble for baby Samuel, and a duplicate for the new son of one of Chelsea's friends. I love this bubble pattern because the smocking is a narrow insert, and the bubble has four pleats instead of all that pouf from the smocking pleats. It also has nice tailored sleeves. I will post as I go along.
Some of you may have seen this on my Facebook wall, but I wanted to share it with all of you. One of the gals I work with sent it to me with the message, "You and Adelaide out for Lo Mein?" So funny!


3 comments:

  1. I love your little peeps

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  2. Oh, and the cartoon..........It's soooooo you!

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  3. I bet you both had a great time. I can't wait to have grandchildren of my own.

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