Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Meet the Irving

This is the Irving....


He joined our household last weekend from the Oregon Humane Society. He was described as being "extremely lovable and people oriented, a bit of a lap dog, and a love sponge". He came from California as part of the Second Chance program. He has been in shelters since early August and was not adopted in Bakersfield, CA, so he was sent up here to Portland around Oct 13. We adopted him on Saturday, Oct 16. Bakersfield thought he was a Long Hair Chihuahua... NOT. Oregon Humane Society thought he was a Spaniel Mix... closer. He has an unusual color for a small spaniel. The only small spaniel (other than the cocker) with a blonde coat is the Tibetan Spaniel. But Irving has long legs and a long body, so there might be some Pinscher mixed in. We are guessing a German Pinscher. So for now we are just calling him The Tibetan Love Sponge.

Irving the Tibetan Love Sponge needed a run or kennel. We had nothing for the first night... so he slept in bed with us. The next day we cleared a space and began work.





We emptied and moved the compost bins. Here they are sitting empty in the backyard before they get reinstalled.



We added this fence by using a pre-fab picket length and cut it apart to make a gate and small fence section.



However, we discovered a challenge with the width of the Love Sponge's chest and the distance between the pickets.
Here is a visual representation of the geometry set before us:



.... which means that the line marked with CD can EASILY fit through the line marked with AB. This was remedied by the speedy installation of additional pickets who's line should have been marked with something like "I can't believe that I have to go back to the hardware store again" line.

The resulting fence contains the Love Sponge and still looks rather sharp. It needs a proper coat of paint.... it's raining, so the painting will probably happen sometime in April.... but the run is functional and and is easy to use.





Lot's of nice cedar chips smell great and will hopefully keep the fleas down. Those suckers love damp bark to hibernate in.

Some serious love for the Spring 11 runway...

I discovered the Full Frontal Fashion website and love the new nude transparent garments coming down the runway.

I am seriously in love with this diaphanous trench coat...




And the lovely Beth Ditto....

Monday, October 25, 2010

Sunhat from Summer

I am recovering from a root canal this morning... or rather waiting for the novacaine to wear off so I can have some coffee without spilling it down my front... and was going through my old pictures and realized that I hadn't posted my fabulous sunhat project from this summer. The idea came, of course, from Burdastyle using the Summer Beach Hat project.

I was at the farm in Idaho, so the pictures are from my mom's sewing room.





I need to find a finished picture of me in it.





Saturday, October 23, 2010

It's fall... must be time for knitting

I am still lamenting the disappearance of Knit 1 magazine. But Vogue Knitting had these lovely patterns on their site:



.... very inspiring and lots of color. I still need to get my tank top done that I started this summer.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

As far as I got....

Summer is officially ending, and I didn't get all my patio projects done. But I did make some progress...



Yes, the motorcycle is still on the patio... more on that later.
I got rid of the mysterious pile of pots and managed to create this arrangement by stuffing pots inside of pots... no actual planting was required.



I redid the fabric on these deck chairs. The fabric was purchased at IKEA last year or the year before... but it ties in all sorts of colors going on with the outdoor furniture.



For what little outdoor time is left... it will work. There is always next year. I will get those darn legs on that blue table yet.

Monday, August 23, 2010

The Patio Plan

I've been totally bummed at the lack of summer, but that hasn't stopped me from tackling a few patio related projects which started with this overall plan.



The extra wicker tables in the lower left of the picture went away via Craigslist... so we made some money there which was promptly reinvested into spray paint!

I have managed (5 cans of spray paint later), to whip the wicker settee into shape:







I'm in a robin's egg phase.... again.

We have legs for the table top....



which have been scrubbed and primed. Just waiting for the install, so I can prime the table top and then give the whole thing a couple of coats of blue. I think I'm going to do oil base for this one, since it will be sitting outside for half the year. We will put it inside for the winter and the really wet parts... which is a lot of the year in Portland..., but it will get rained on during the dry-ish parts of the year too.

Sunday, August 08, 2010

A Week of Painting Projects

There are many projects around the house/property that needed painting or repair or cleaning. So that's what I did this week...



The white kids' picnic table was peeling. The reddish wood table was split and needed gluing. (I opted not to paint this one... yet.)

I had lots of enthusiastic help. This table and chair set belonged to my mother-in-law. We painted it gold for Miss Elsie. Now that Mister Ewan has it, it needs a color update.






So now it is a lovely spring green....


The finished picnic table...




All of the paint was on-hand, leftover from other projects. So after three days of prepping, priming, and painting, we have some lovely, clean furniture that looks brand new. I also glued a bunch of other broken items that had been piling up. I really, really, really like clamps and Elmer's Wood Glue.

Thursday, August 05, 2010

Finished Dress

I did manage to get the black and white dress done.



I need to tackle the others... but I've been painting, cleaning, and reducing some clutter. Will post more later.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Happy Birthday to meeeeeeeeeeeeeee!

Today is my birthday. I am armed with a several brand new patterns, a pile of fabric (and then some, but who is really counting), a stack of sci-fi movies, and a gin and tonic. The house is quiet and I'm ready to do some serious sewing.
Several of the local designers in Portland were closing out their leftover fabric on Wednesday up at Modern Domestic. Here is my haul:


The beautiful dusty pink with cameos was from Erica at Garnish.

This is some fabric that I have been trying to sew into dresses for the past year... or more.


I did get one dress done out of the Burda pattern shown. After I constructed it once, I took it completely apart, readjusted the pattern and reassembled the dress. It fits beautifully, and I get many compliments when I wear it. Now I just need to sew up some more. I'm all about the dress. No thought required to dress your entire self. No matching. No trying to find two clean pieces of clothing. Just grab and go.

New patterns from the trip to Fabric Depot today:


Again... the dress... it's all about the dress.

These are a couple of other top patterns that I had. Trying to find something for the pink cameo fabric. I don't think either of these is what I want. I'm going to check Burdastyle later... if I get the dresses done.

Saturday, July 03, 2010

AWOL for a bit...

I have been gone for a bit... taking a break... trying to find some new inspiration... I haven't done a lot of sewing, crafting, or other things. But I have been reading Peter's hilarious blog Male Pattern Boldness



This man is fearless and will sewing ANYTHING in the pursuit of learning to sew... and he's not afraid to post pictures of fit challenges. Peter is a true inspiration.

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Alabama Chanin

Natalie Chanin from Alabama Chanin was at Powell's in Portland last week. Unfortunately I wasn't able to meet Ms. Chanin in person, but I did get to see some of the quilts that Powell's was displaying:






Gorgeous texture and overlapping fabrics and stitching.... I'm contemplating buying her book... because I love books and you can never have too many.

I'm a bit inspired to try some quilting.. but I have so many project in process that I feel like I need to finish some of my others first.

Thursday, April 01, 2010

Trip to the Zoo and Outfit Updates

Spring Break was last week. The spouse had surgery on Monday and was home Tuesday to work on recovering which meant that I needed to keep the offspring out of his hair. So I took the pair to the zoo for a few hours one morning. We found a lovely rainbow inside the polar bear exhibit.



These two made me take a picture of them every 15 minutes.



Then it was on to some sewing earlier this week. The blouse that I made for Elsie's Eloise outfit was made in a hurry and therefore did not have a center front opening.. meaning that it was a bit of a tight fit. So we sliced up the front and added some multi-colored buttons... courtesy of Anthropologie's holiday wrapping from 2008.



Working on writing with my stylus... I keep telling myself that the letters will get smoother and more like my writing with a pen if I keep doing it.

I also had to do something about the length of her denim skirt... it was approaching Lolita shortness in the back. Luckily she loves eyelet and I happen to have about 10 yards... so we added a flounce and brought a little modesty back.

Then they both made me take their picture.



Today I am sewing a silver leotard for baton twirling... a request from Miss E.

Tuesday, March 09, 2010

Tie Dye for Two

I learned how to dye in college and have been a loyal purchaser from the Dharma Trading Company for the past 15 years. I am working on a few dyeing projects for an upcoming dance performance (more on that later) and my offspring were curious and inspired. Since we had a couple of white t-shirts left over from another project, we decided to spend a day or two exploring tie dye.

Here are the two mad scientists at work...

... note the rubber gloves of the littlest participant. The gloves were VERY important... no matter how large.




The finished t-shirts laying out to dry. We only did two dye baths... that seemed to fit the attention span available.

Miss E did these great circles at the bottom of her t-shirt.


Now that the tree pollen season is here, I am hoping to do more sewing since I can't safely be outside without exploding into a sneezing, sinus swelling fit.... I know, I say I'm going to sew and post more every month. I feel like if I keep saying it, eventually it will happen.