I almost forgot to show the little card I made for a new big sister. (I showed the gifts I made in a previous blog post)
It's just a simple pink card blank with a white silhouette stuck on. The silhouette is of two little sisters cut out of self-adhesive glitter paper. I hand sketched the silhouette onto plain paper after looking for ideas on google images, then I transferred the outline to the glitter paper, and carefully cut it out. Then it was just the simple task of peeling the backing and sticking it in place.
The new big sister is only a tiny little dot herself (she's 22 months old - or thereabouts), and is friends with the Smaller Person. We think she'll make a great big sister (she already knows how to handle all her little guy friends!)
Showing posts with label baby. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baby. Show all posts
Monday, 3 December 2012
Monday, 26 November 2012
Welcome Merryn!
Our friend's baby girl has arrived safely and almost bang on time. The blanket that I blogged in this post here now has the embroidered patch attached ready to go to it's new home.
Isn't Merryn a lovely and unusual name?
The Smaller Person's friend, Little Miss, is now a very important Big Sister, and so we didn't want to leave her out. I made a crochet Daisy Fairy doll, which we are sending to her with some white chocolate buttons and this 'Big Sister' felt rosette that I made just after I heard little Merryn had arrived.
I sketched out what I intended to do.
The main blue circle was embroidered first, using felt for Peppa's head, dress and the whites of her eyes. I have blanket stitched the edge of the felt pieces, apart from the eyes which are attached with black thread in a french knot. The mouth is a back stitch and the arms, legs and feet are chain stitched. The words are stitched in back stitched metallic pink thread.
I cut a wavy edged circle from bright pink and a strip the same colour felt for the ribbon ends. The strip was folded in half at an angle and placed under the pink wavy edged circle, with the blue embroidered circle on top of both. They're all stitched together with a back stitch in metallic pink thread around the edge of the blue circle (through all 3 layers).
The main blue circle was embroidered first, using felt for Peppa's head, dress and the whites of her eyes. I have blanket stitched the edge of the felt pieces, apart from the eyes which are attached with black thread in a french knot. The mouth is a back stitch and the arms, legs and feet are chain stitched. The words are stitched in back stitched metallic pink thread.
I cut a wavy edged circle from bright pink and a strip the same colour felt for the ribbon ends. The strip was folded in half at an angle and placed under the pink wavy edged circle, with the blue embroidered circle on top of both. They're all stitched together with a back stitch in metallic pink thread around the edge of the blue circle (through all 3 layers).
I opened a brooch pin and slipped it through 2 little slits (at each end of the pin) cut into a second blue circle the same size as the first. I stitched this in place with matching blue thread and closed the brooch pin. This second blue circle with the brooch pin attached was blanket stitched in place to cover the back of all the stitching. All finished and ready to go!
Little Miss seems to have quite a few Peppa Pig things, so I'm hoping she recognises Peppa and likes the badge!
Congratulations to the whole family, and welcome little Merryn Grace-we look forward to getting to know you :)
Friday, 23 November 2012
Finished Daisy Fairy
Here she is, all complete (after seeing her half finished in this post).
I found the hair surprisingly fun to do, but wish I'd made the fringe a little longer.
I'm not as happy with the face as I hoped I'd be, It's nice, but I think it's missing something, I just don't know what. I suppose it's just because I'm thinking of the original which used proper doll eyes rather than black felt like I have used.
I am still very proud of her though. I would definitely like to make another (if I ever find the time!)
Now we're just waiting for her new owner's baby sister to arrive in the world so that Daisy can go to her new home.
I found the hair surprisingly fun to do, but wish I'd made the fringe a little longer.
I'm not as happy with the face as I hoped I'd be, It's nice, but I think it's missing something, I just don't know what. I suppose it's just because I'm thinking of the original which used proper doll eyes rather than black felt like I have used.
I am still very proud of her though. I would definitely like to make another (if I ever find the time!)
Now we're just waiting for her new owner's baby sister to arrive in the world so that Daisy can go to her new home.
Saturday, 10 November 2012
Baby Blanket Production Line
Yes, the baby blankets are still being created one after the other. There are just so many new babies on the way at the moment! I have one more to make after this one, then I can perhaps move onto Christmas gifts!
This one is destined for a sweet little bundle due early next year. Expectant Mummy is a lady who works at the local Children's Centre and assists at Toddler Group. She is due to start her maternity leave just before Christmas, so her last day with us will be our Christmas tea party, and that's when I intend to give her this gift.
Mummy and Daddy to be decided not to find out their baby's gender, so the blanket is neutral. I asked Mummy what colour they've decorated the nursery, and they've chosen yellow, so I have included a yellow stripe on the border this time, and I used the same eyelet style edging as I did on this baby boy blanket back in August (that seems like SUCH a long time ago now!). It's not too frilly in case baby turns out to be a boy, but is still pretty enough to finish the edge off
As I will not be able to add my usual name, date and weight personalised patch, I have embroidered a little quote instead. It didn't seem right sending it to it's new home without some sort of patch. It reads:
Mummy and Daddy to be decided not to find out their baby's gender, so the blanket is neutral. I asked Mummy what colour they've decorated the nursery, and they've chosen yellow, so I have included a yellow stripe on the border this time, and I used the same eyelet style edging as I did on this baby boy blanket back in August (that seems like SUCH a long time ago now!). It's not too frilly in case baby turns out to be a boy, but is still pretty enough to finish the edge off
As I will not be able to add my usual name, date and weight personalised patch, I have embroidered a little quote instead. It didn't seem right sending it to it's new home without some sort of patch. It reads:
There's really nothing
quite so sweet
as tiny little
baby feet.
We'll be holding a collection for Mummy-to-be at Toddler Group aswell and filling in a card from everyone. I hope she finds the time to pop back whilst she's on maternity leave and introduce us all to her new little person. There's nothing quite so wonderful as a new Small Person :)
Tuesday, 9 October 2012
Two Years Ago Today...
...I was struggling and determined to get my baby boy to make his appearance without the assistance of the over-zealous doctors in attendance. I call it determined, I think the doctors called it 'stubborn'.
But, after 2.5 hours pushing, he arrived, perfectly healthy, weighing in at 9lbs 5.5ozs. He was three days late, and just the most adorable chunky, soft skinned, scrunched faced little person I'd met since his big sister :)
He was never very babyish for very long, but then he did have a bit of a head start with that birth size. He's always been very alert and focused on his surroundings and the people and things in it. He wants to know everything.
Now he's two, he's had plenty of time to reveal and develop his wonderful little character. He's a cheeky chappy, pulling smirky little smiles when he knows he's into something he shouldn't be, or if he's trying to wind you around his little finger because he wants something. It's that big cheesy, toothy smile that wrinkles up the corners of his eyes, and the sideways tilt of the head, that sets you off laughing, and then he laughs.
He's still really ticklish, but enjoys being tickled. He'll wriggle and squirm and laugh, and then when you stop he smiles and says 'Agen!'. He likes to be an aeroplane (with adult assistance) and he also likes being tipped upside down. He's a climber and very physical. Jumping, running, scooting, lifting, kicking, throwing. He's also very independent. He does not like help or interference, but just lately, he has learnt some things he does need help with, and he knows to ask for 'help plees', and we know to wait to be asked. Even if he's struggling.
He loves his breakfast. As soon as he's up in the morning, he shouts 'get up, dressed. fecfast.' And he expects you to do just that, in that order. Right now, Mama! So once he's dressed and downstairs all ready, he sits himself at the table ready with a big smile on his face. He loves Weetabix, Rice Crispies, Bran Flakes (!) and Porridge. He also loves toast, fruit and yoghurts. He is not great at eating past breakfast time. We continue to try him with all different foods, and always sit him down for lunch and dinner, and always give him the same as we are having. Lunch is hit or miss, dinner is normally a complete failure. I think by that point in the day, he just feels he has better things to be doing. I don't think it's that he doesn't like any of the foods we put in front of him - he's not really tried them. I'm not too worried though because he does eat some snacks through the day, as well as a good breakfast and some lunch. He also has a vitamin drop supplement once a day and we still give him some toddler follow on milk once a day. He's a healthy weight, has plenty of energy, so I'm sure he'll get there in the end. There'll probably be a day when dinnertime just clicks.
He really seems keen on his routine. He knows what is supposed to happen and when. Like when he wakes up, he knows that his big sister has to go to school. He knows what happens when we go to toddler group, and he really enjoys it there, and he knows that I call in at the shop on the walk home, so he has a habit of asking for chocolate buttons! He knows what happens once Alexandra gets back from school, and that that must mean Daddy is due home in the next hour or so, so then he likes to keep a look out. Because he seems so focused all the time, he seems to pick associations up well. He can tell when we're on our way to certain places because of the roads we take, he knows his favourite shows should be on at the time I take Alexandra to the school bus and collect her from there in the afternoon, he recognises family and friends cars and tells us. He knows when I get a phonecall at a certain time of day, that it will be his Daddy. I think I'm going to have to watch what I say around this one. He may already be stockpiling ammunition for his angsty teen years...!
He really enjoys dancing but is very specific about his songs. He LOVES the Muppets songs, his favourite being 'Bohemian Rhapsody' because of Animal (who is his favourite Muppet. Actually, Zack reminds me of a more in control Animal :D) and he also likes 'Popcorn' with the chef. He still likes Gummi Bear, and his other new favourite is 'Dominic the Donkey' thanks to Mr Bogert deciding September is the time to start with the Christmas CDs in the car. Zack has also taken up the Small Person's hobby of dancing to the end credits of TV shows and movies, so now we have two nutty children breaking out some weirdy dance moves in the living room every time a program finishes! They totally try to out-do one another.
His sister is still very protective of him, and tries to help him with things, and show him how things are done. Now he's that little bit older and, as I said before, likes to be independent, he doesn't always recieve this assistance in the most friendly of ways. He is going through a bit of a hitting phase. He doesn't hit hard, but obviously, it's unacceptable. The only problem is, we don't seem to be getting very far with putting an end to it. Nothing thus far has done the trick. So, he can on occasion have a little bit of a temper. His frowny face is quite adorable though. I'm less fond of the 'NO! I wont!' or 'NO! I don't!' or his other favourite 'Can't hearyu!'.
He gets far more attached to his toys and belongings than the Small Person ever did, and he seems to sit quietly playing out little scenes with some of them (like his animals) which is something we also can't recall the Small Person really doing much of. It's so interesting how they differ. He was not very interested in sitting down with a storybook or sitting down to draw or carft (again, unlike the Small Person who loved both from a very early age), but just recently, he seems to be taking a bit more of an interest. Just the other day, I left him playing trains in the living room while I went to collect something from upstairs (our house is tiny and the stairs are in the living room, so I could hear everything). It went very quiet. "Zack? What are you doing?" his reply: "I sitting. Reading." and I came down the stairs to see he'd found two of his books out, sat himself on the sofa and was intently looking through the pages with a little concentration frown on his face. Very sweet, he looked like a tiny grown up :) He also often gets his crayons out on his own and takes them to the little table and sits down to work up a couple of fridge worthy masterpieces.
I just can't believe how quickly two years seems to have passed, and how much he's grown in size and personality. The time really has passed quicker with the Smaller Person than it did with the Small Person, I think mostly due to us all being so much busier.
I love this little guy - he makes me smile every day :)
He was never very babyish for very long, but then he did have a bit of a head start with that birth size. He's always been very alert and focused on his surroundings and the people and things in it. He wants to know everything.
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| 1 Week old |
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| 1 month old |
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| 8 weeks old |
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| Fancy Dress Christmas Outing - 9 weeks old |
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| 3 Months old |
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| Christening Day - 7 Months old |
He still loves dinosaurs (Raaaaaaarrrrrrrrrr!!!!!!), but he also loves Thomas the Tank and other trains (and has recently started playing with his big sisters old wooden train set), he loves animals, especially ones he knows the noises for, and he also likes robots. He's worked out this little arm action that he uses when he's talking about robots - I think he got it from the TV show 'rhyme rocket'. Two other current favourites are 'Scooby Doo' and 'Tom and Jerry'.
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| 8 Months old |
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| 10 Months old |
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| 11 Months Old |
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| 1st Birthday |
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| Christmas 2011 |
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| 15 Months old - smoosh face! |
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| 16 Months old |
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| 17 Months old |
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| 19 Months old |
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| 20 Months old |
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| 21 Months old |
Thursday, 4 October 2012
Another Completed Baby Blanket
This one is all ready, waaaaaaaay ahead of the sweet baby girl who it is destined for. That means there is no embroidered label to show off yet because the name, date and weight have yet to reveal themselves :)
It's made from the same Cygnet Silkaress as the other two recently completed blankets. I absolutely love this yarn! So nice to work with.
The main body of the blanket is simple treble worked with a 3.5mm hook. The edging is one row of double crochet in the main colour, two rows of double crochet in the pink accent, then another row of double crochet in the main colour again. If I were to use this particular edging again, I would do another row or two of double crochet before moving onto the little triangular peaks.
These peaks (I'm sure there is a very proper name, but as I have no idea what that is, peaks suits me just fine) are formed by working *three treble crochet into one stitch, chain three, three more treble crochet into the same stitch, miss the next stitch, slip stitch the next two stitches, miss the next stitch, then start again from*.
I'll post once the label is added and the finished result is off to its new home.
It's made from the same Cygnet Silkaress as the other two recently completed blankets. I absolutely love this yarn! So nice to work with.
The main body of the blanket is simple treble worked with a 3.5mm hook. The edging is one row of double crochet in the main colour, two rows of double crochet in the pink accent, then another row of double crochet in the main colour again. If I were to use this particular edging again, I would do another row or two of double crochet before moving onto the little triangular peaks.
These peaks (I'm sure there is a very proper name, but as I have no idea what that is, peaks suits me just fine) are formed by working *three treble crochet into one stitch, chain three, three more treble crochet into the same stitch, miss the next stitch, slip stitch the next two stitches, miss the next stitch, then start again from*.
I'll post once the label is added and the finished result is off to its new home.
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