Thursday, October 25, 2007


Here is Dee. This beautiful mama carries her daughter in a lovely powder blue mei tai. The love between the two is palpable. Both mother and daughter are created in a style that encourages thoughtful, personal interpretation; there are no features that decide emotions before hand.

This mother is one of my "Encompassing Love" mothers. A mothers' love is all encompassing - as is her ability to reach out to all around her. Her arms, her breadth reveal this feature of womanly empowerment.

Enjoy.
ARGGGGGHHHH

Camera batteries died.

I have been busy since I last wrote. I finished a hat for DH (unfortunately, I made it a little long.... so there's a poof in the back..... It'll keep his ears warm!) and some leggings. The orange pairs are getting swapped but the grey ones are for E. I also made her a pair of black ones... but they are always on her and missing somewhere in the house.

Here's a pic of the leggings.


Saturday, September 15, 2007


Recycled Sweater Longies - red, night prototype

This style can either be worn cuff up during the day or cuff down to keep toes toasty at night. Perfect for a babe who just doesn't do socks!

recycled sweater leggings.

I made E. a nightgown out of a recycled sweater (didn't like the pattern - useable, but I'm working on making it better) and made her a pair of leggings to go with it. These are different from the women's sock because they have a seam running up the back. On the flip side the seam doesn't seem to bother E. and they are made of super-warm wool.



Here is my mama doll. C. tossed her in the bag he brought me to the hospital - I decided not to finish her and leave her a little fuzzy and her hands unfinished. (Kinda can't finish her - she reminds me of the hell I went through in the hospital....) She is carrying her babe in a little sling. Made in plain style.

Leggings for baby - from womens' socks. E. was on the go for these pictures - she did not want to stay still! And here she is AFTER her photo shoot!


bum sweater - lambswool and angora

This is my own personal bum sweater pattern - through trial and error, I've done my time, figured out waist and leghole measurements, found the best elastic - these are what my daughter wears the most often! I'll post pictures later of others that I've made! (Have I said I love this sweater fabric - it pills like none other, but is so soft it's worth it! I found another lambswool and angora sweater (white) at Goodwill today! I heart Goodwill!!!)