Growing Together

I am a Mommy To Three Little Ones. Through Them I Grow Daily. I Strive To Be The Best Wife & Mommy For Our Family Of 5 & A Pug.

Friday, December 28, 2012

Christmas 2012

Ugh. We made it. Christmas is over. Days before I was completely put out. Couldn't get off the couch with a 102.6 fever. Yuck. Then Christmas eve the others fell in line. Cody really started to get the worst of it on Christmas night when his fever spiked at 103.7. Oh my. I was shocked. We got it down in the night & kept it under 100 for the last couple of days. The barking cough. You know the one. Dry. Annoying. Makes you want to stick your head under a pillow so you don't have to hear it, cough. Ya. That one. Its here. I am freaking out. Taking him in to the doctor this afternoon to make sure it hasn't turned straight bronchitis on us. A holiday is not a holiday without someone being sick. Am I right?





 

Monday, December 24, 2012

Christmas Letter

The holidays have crept up on me big time this year. I am just happy I am finding a spare moment taking the time to sit down and write this “Holiday Letter” out. I won’t break tradition, even if it is late. I know many of my relatives love this small form of connection we keep over the years.  And I do too. So much has changed this year; Ray has started a new job, same career, just working from the home office again. It’s been nice having him around the house to help out with the daily chores as my business has more than doubled this year, and that includes the work load. Especially during the holidays. I love it. So amazing to be able to work for yourself and at something you are passionate about at that. 

 Emma has started Kindergarten. Where has the time gone? She is such a big girl. Reading already & wanting me to teach her how to write in cursive. Girls are so different than boys. It’s great. 

Cody & Jack both did Baseball this spring. Cody made it to the All Star League for our town & was awesome at it. We continued him on with Fall Ball. Can’t wait for spring to arrive & get both the boys signed up again. They really love sports. Both of the boys are excelling in school. Well above the grade standards. Can you tell I am incredibly proud of my “little L s?” 

I hope your family is well & that this letter finds you having a very Happy Christmas. 

Love The L Family. 

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

What I Wore Wednesday

Top Khols, Cardigan Old Navy 
Bottom Jeans by Forever XXI -- Boots by SOHO for Khols. 

 I am loving that its not freezing out again today, though it sure doesn't feel like Christmas.   I took da pug out for his late morning stroll in the backyard.  Thought he'd like to be part of What I Wore Wednesday this week. Not sure who's face is sillier in the last picture.  ha.
Taking the day off from the machine.  Baking is in the works - but first lunch with a friend.  Happy Wednesday. 

Monday, December 17, 2012

Make It Monday {Don't Fear the Minky} A Washie Tutorial

As requested, a time or twelve - a simple & quick tutorial on my ever popular washies. I whip these things out all the time. They are really fast. Perfect for in a pinch on a baby shower gift. Easy. Peasy. 

I know what some of you are thinking, no, minky is scary.  Well I am hear to tell you... Don't Fear The Minky.  Hopefully these tips will help you feel comfortable working with it.  It takes time, I've been working with it for years, but it well become simple.  I don't even pin mine when making something as small as a washie.  {For the sake of this tutorial, I did.}  You'll get there.

First - cut an 8 inch square of cotton, then cut an 8 1/2 inch square of minky.  {I like the minky to be a little wider so I can see it sticking out from under the cotton as I sew, knowing that I have caught both edges while stitching along.}


Second - pin or don't.  I don't.  I will in the photos to give you an idea.  If you don't have these clips, you need them.  Seriously.  They are amazing for minky projects. Right sides together.
  

Third - sew using a coordinating thread and a very wide stitch length.  I set my machine to 5.0mm. Leave a two inch gap in the middle of one side for turning purposes.    
Fourth - trim the edges of the minky & corners so they will turn nicely.  
 Fifth - Turn & Top-Stitch be sure you have tucked in the raw edges where you turned the washie.  You can adjust your stitch length back down a little if you want.  I don't.
 You're Done.  The only thing left to do is... Wash Up


Final Minky Tips:

*W-I-D-E Stitch Length
*Pre Wash Cottons - Minky does NOT shrink, but the cotton you use with it will.
*Cut 1/2 inch wider than cotton
*Purchase a Walking Foot, also called an Even Feed Foot. OR --
*Minky as the bottom layer when feeding thru the machine.  {It just works best that way.}
*Do NOT Iron Minky. EverYou will ruin it & I imagine your iron.  Yuck.
Be Prepared To Sneeze - Sniffle & Have LOTS of Fuzziness flying around.  I've learned to live with it.    Happy Sewing.  


Sunday, December 16, 2012

Weekend RePlay



 What a crazy Crazy weekend. mhmm. Mr. L is on a on call rotation - every two weeks. The two weeks on call are a bit, um, crazy. But the paycheck is nice.  Fifteen hours of over time this weekend.  Somehow we still squeezed in some Christmas Shopping at Target - a trip to get gas for a mere, 3.01, gasp & a walk on the nature trail, with the littles, da pug & a cup of starbucks.  yumm-o.  I worked my booty off this weekend too.  Wrapped up all of my promised Christmas orders.  Go me.  No seriously.  Go me.  I was stressing out big time.  -  Wrote a list.  Got that shit done.  Boom.  Happy Weekend.

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