weekend wishes

that you guys get as much of a kick out of this as i did...made my day...

(video found via berroco email)

to find the perfect buttons for a special gift...

Source: shopruche.com via Erin on Pinterest

to laugh my butt off...

Source: flickr.com via Amanda on Pinterest

to try to not let the housework ruin my weekend...

image via http://weheartit.com/entry/13140282

to get caught up on my sewing...
image via http://weheartit.com/entry/14478107

to finally finish getting the pics for a long overdue tutorial.


it's friday! woot woot!  keeping this one short and sweet ladies.  i got some serious crafting to do.  i'm wayyyyyy behind on my sewing.  still haven't touched my sewing machine since the concussion.  the poor thing has been sorely neglected.  so don't worry all you sewers out there, the sewing is coming i haven't tossed it aside to take up only knitting.  i've got a few tutorials coming your way.

the hubs starts school again so our rest is over.  i've gotta make the most of this weekend before we get super busy again.  i'm also hoping to pick up some new yarn lovelies at a sale this weekend in town.  i'm so excited to go to knit night to see my girls.  we didn't have a meetup last weekend and boy did i miss it.  we've also got plans to watch mackenzie at her soccer game, snuggle up inside with a good movie, eat some yummy goodies and maybe hit up the pumpkin patch :)

what are you guys up to?  any crafting you're overdue on?  any special goodies you're splurging on this week?  what are your weekend wishes?  you know i love hearing em' - come share!  wishing you a wonderful, comfy, cozy, laughter filled weekend :)

moments in the mommyhood - island life


we spent our thanksgiving weekend up island (we live on vancouver island) visiting family/friends.  part of that time was spent on gorgeous quadra island where jer's folks live.  a peaceful, quiet and absolutely beautiful piece of british columbia nature.  it always inspires me being there, the landscape is so gorgeous you just can't help but photograph it like mad.  so i apologize ahead of time for all the copious pics in this post.  i couldn't resist sharing our little holiday with you all.


my wee ones got to run wild in the forest & along the ocean shore with their daddy, grandma/grandpa & auntie.  it was a joy to watch them run free.  not something we do often enough when you live in a city.  even an outdoorsy one like the one we live in.  life just seems to get in the way.




jer's folks run a bed & breakfast on quadra island called firesign bed & breakfast so if you're up their way check them out.  nanci is a very talented painter (studio at the b&b) and tracy makes the most amazing cigar box guitars (hard times musical instruments)! they're awesome to play!  he even makes kid's sizes.  mackenzie adores hers and grooves with it often :)



my only complain was that we didn't have a longer break.  i could have used a full week instead of 3 days.  but isn't that true for all getaways?  i mean who would want to leave this kind of view? man, i love canada :)


i also got to do a lot of this.  it was a sheer pleasure to be spoiled by everyone and get to actually have some rest to help with my concussion.  i really needed to just take it easy before jer starts his studies again the next week or so.  i was like a cat just lounging wherever i could.  sipping coffee, eating yummy gluten free goodies, getting spoiled by the hubs, having some laughs, knitting up a storm, cuddles with the hubs, and all in all just being a family. 


the kids seemed to love the car ride too.....not!  hahaha, oh well.  there's always next time right?  i have to admit i did not enjoy our car ride home in a rain storm so bad we could hardly see the road. i knitted like a mad woman the whole way home to keep from freaking out.  not my cup of tea if you ask me :)


what's your favorite kind of getaway?  do you have wee ones who can't stand road trips?  any tips?  where's your special place to escape to?  do you like to craft in the car like i do? come chit chat with me :)

the carefree cowl knit along!

it's here! our newest knit along - the carefree cowl knit along!  it's time to throw caution to the wind and whip up a carefree cowl!  add a pop of color to your wardrobe, practice a new technique, splurge on that to die for yarn....and just let your imagination go wild!

cowls are the perfect accessory to whip up for beginner to advanced knitters!  so have some fun with it! they are stylish all year long, cozy and cool and totally in style!  they are timeless.  for inspiration (and selfish fun) i thought i would round up some of my all time fave cowls.  if only i had time to  make them all....here we go!

a bit of chunky...

gap-tastic cowl
1. smooth edge  2. big herringbone cowl
keep it simple...

dolores park cowl
1. marian  2. rae
honey cowl

lace and cables...
cowboy & cowgirl
stockholm scarf
1. breckenridge cowl 2. cream and sugar cowl

coline neckwarmer

a pop of color...

a thousand splendid suns
1. september circle  2. daybreak
anthracite

shades of grey & neutral...

imogen cowl
1. thermis  2. a grey loop  3. state street cowl 4. lace circle scarf
learn a new technique...

1. inspira cowl  2. destroyed cowl  3. stella cowl
or a bit of crochet...

1. open work crocheted cowl  2. twisted granny wrap
1. calm cowl  2. simple cowl
wanna join in?  here's the deets:

click the link below to enter the knit along:



start date: october 12, 2011 (but you can join in anytime before the deadline)
finish date: november 9th, 2011

all posts can be found here and the thread for the knit along can be found in the luvinthemommyhood ravelry group here! 

when you are done your cowl please post your finished pics in either our ravelry group thread or our flickr group so we can drool over your fab work!

i also have a partner in crime this time round...my buddy rebecca from the blog "nook" will be guest posting and helping me out here and there throughout the knit along.  she'll be assisting with helping answer questions in the forum and on the blog.  so feel free to ask her anything that has to do with all things knitting!  she's a knitting maven that one!  make sure to pop on over to check out her roundup of cowls today too!  a big advance thank you to her for helping me out with the kal - i appreciate it my dear! you rock!

i cannot wait to see what cowls you all are gonna make! it's going to be so inspiring and so fun to be a part of!  i'm super excited for this kal! next week i'll be sharing my cowl choice and i'll also be posting buttons asap for you all to sport on your blogs as well!

what's your fave cowl pattern?  will you be crocheting or knitting?  join in you guys! i promise it's fun and we are all a friendly bunch that love to help each other out so don't be shy if you are a newbie knitter..this is a perfect first project! pick up those sticks :)

moments in the mommyhood - road trip!

Image from the 2010 Meet the Hilfigers print ad photographed by Craig McDean

we're baaaaack!  that's right...we were gone :P  we hit road on friday morning for wee getaway to visit family & friends up island for thanksgiving.  we packed the car full, grabbed our timmie h's to go, put our fave tunes on and away we went.  this was harper's first road trip and the first one that mackenzie could really remember.  needless to say it was filled with good times and not so good times in the car...haha.  harper did awesome on the way their - mack did not.  mack did better on the way home - harper was so/so.  both girls loved the adventure of it all and especially the ferry ride to grandma's house.  all in all we had a wonderful time.

i got to rest more than i have in like 2 years i think :)  it was so nice to enjoy the quietness away from the city, hang with good friends & steal their king size bed (let me just say that when you have 2 kids that sneak into your bed often getting to sleep in a king size is like winning the lottery, it was amazing), eat lots of yummy food (turkey included), breathe in fresh island air, stroll the beach, knit like crazy, nap, read a whole book and have lots of laughs.  the best part was letting the kids run wild in the yards.  we don't have one so seeing them run around like crazy in the outdoors and just have fun was a sheer joy to watch.

we had rain storms, wind storms, gorgeous sunshine and yep...i guess what amounts to island weather :)  it wasn't long enough that's for sure and now we are back after what seemed like a way longer ride home in very slow moving traffic and bad weather to do lots of laundry, get unpacking and grocery shopping - basically real life.  we miss the hubs already.  we feel so spoiled having had him around for 4 days in a row and he took such very good care of the girls for me while i rested my poor sore noggin.  you're the best honey...love you.  ok...enough of my mushy talk..lol...back to business.


i'll be back tomorrow (hopefully if my head let's me) to announce the next knit along so get those needles ready!  woot woot!  i've also got lots of pics to show of our trip and some other goodies to share your way :)  so stay tuned ladies! in the meantime i wanna know how your weekend was?  what have you been up to?  any other canadians have a yummy gobble gobble weekend?  happy thanksgiving to you all that did!  so come chat...whatcha waiting for...i've missed you so!

moments in the mommyhood - resting is hard...


so the doc has given me strict orders to rest more (in case some of you missed it and are wondering why things are slow and weird around here i got a concussion almost 2 weeks ago and now have post concussion syndrome). that is pretty hard when you are a busy mommy of 2 kiddos.  don't get me wrong, i LOVE my kiddos but i strongly believe that every mom needs a break sometimes and yes...some rest.  it's good for the soul.  we are so involved in taking care of everyone's needs around us that it is very easy to forget about ourselves.  it took my 4 year old asking me as i had a little cry in the car after my doc appt "who is going to take care of YOU mommy?" (she had heard the doc giving me my orders..lol) that i realized that i have to take care of myself too.  who is going to take care of my loved ones if i fall apart?  i have a husband but he works during the day and studies at night and mackenzie knows what his schedule is like so she strongly assured me in her little voice that she would take care of me and not too worry.  so sweet my wee one.


it can be hard when you are feeling overwhelmed and ill to find the time to ask for help.  i will admit i personally suck at this.  i don't ask for it as much as i should.  but with not a lot of family in town and very little income for childcare it becomes very evident that "mommy's don't get sick days"....even when it involves their poor injured brain :P  i can't even begin to imagine how hard it is for those of you whose husbands/partners are away on duty.


so as much as i wanted to kick off the new knit along today i am taking a "rest".  i figured i could show off some of the knitting goodies that i've been working on as i lay feeling sorry for myself on the couch wishing i could be blogging or sewing instead :(  this weekend is the canadian thanksgiving and our little family is taking a break.  not sure how much i will pop in for the rest of this week but i will be back on tuesday of next week and the new knit along will be announced on wednesday :)  woot woot!



i am going to attempt to rest as much as i can...or as much as a mom of 2 can rest :P  the hardest part is letting the house go and keeping the kids occupied.  i appreciate all your wonderful tips and games that you suggested on the facebook group for me.  i used a few and it worked great!  anything that allows me to sit still longer than 5 minutes is awesome!  this post concussion syndrome is rough i tell ya :(  i haven't touched my sewing machine for almost 2 weeks! it must be a record!  


and also in case you missed this guest post for the lovely jenny from "the southern institute" for her "meals kids love" series earlier in the spring you can find me today over on "simply modern mom" for the fab tiffany as she takes a maternity break with her new wee one.  i'm sharing one of our fave lunch recipes that my picky eater enjoys - toasted tuna for two!

have you had one of those mommy light bulb moments lately?  what do you do to take care of "you"?  do you have any tips/games i could use to help the kids have fun while i stay still..lol?  hope you all are having a wonderful week! come chat with me...i'd love to hear from you!

p.s. you can find all my knitting goddies on my ravelry page here and in our luvinthemommyhood ravelry group here too!

winners of the summer sweater knit along


today is the big day!  prizes galore ladies!!!  to all you sewers out there bear with me...today and tomorrow will be knitting related and then we are back to normal :)  don't worry, i haven't forgotten about you all my lovelies!


so who are the big winners?  well before i started drawing names (via random.org) i decided to hand out one special "bonus" prize to the knitter who finished first.  her sweater is gorgeous and she did a fabulous job.  she not only made & finished the first sweater she also made another one in sock yarn..can we say hello small needles?!..all this while working on other knitting projects as well.  you go girl!  how can i not give her a prize?  so....who is she?


sandra from the blog "three pumpkins little" is our bonus winner!  yay sandra!  you have won the following:

prize: set of 6 hard copy knitting patterns from never not knitting  |  2- mug hugs from nook  |  1-knitting bag from passionate design

now onto the rest of the prizes.  this was tough.  i toyed with many different ways of handing these prizes out and decided to go with the simple and very fair method with no voting - random.org.  i think all of you who participated did a great job and i couldn't bear to hand out prizes based on personal taste or aesthetic etc...so i hope this seems fair for all involved in the kal.  i drew for 4 prize packs and the winner's are.....

winner #1: 
erika of the blog "defiKNITely"- commenter #16
prize: 3-jane richmond patterns hilary smith callis prize (copy of lilas cardigan pattern & the "brave new knits" book  |  french press knits entire pattern collection  | 1-fanciful belongings needle organizer 

winner #2:
monica of the blog "schatzi's knits" - commenter #8
prize: 3-jane richmond patterns  |  french press knits collection entire pattern collection  |  3-elisa mclaughlin designs patterns  |  3-aesthetic nest patterns  | 1-fanciful belongings bag 

winner #3:
aubrey ravelry id: auberella - commenter #21
prize: $25 gift card to magpie patterns  | 1-plum project studios yarn package  | 3-aestethic nest patterns  |  1-fanciful belongings bag

winner #4:
katie of the blog "knitting pretty" - commenter #17
prize: 1-pack of knitterella notecards  |  3-elisa mclaughlin patterns  |  5-handmade dishcloths marie madeline studio  |  1-fanciful belongings organizer

winner #5:
michelle ravelry id: mhousley -commenter #29
prize: 1-knitting bag from passionate design  |  2-mug hugs from nook  |  5-rebecca danger patterns  |  1-fanciful belongings organizer

i have all the images of the random.org winners from my computer so if anyone wants proof just ask.  normally i would put them in the post but they are ugly and i didn't feel like cluttering up this post with boxes everywhere when we could look at pretty things like this...
1. elisa mclaughlin designs 2. never not knitting 3. the yarniad
1. jane richmond designs 2. french press knits
1. rebecca danger 2. fanciful belongings
congratulations to our winners and congrats to all of you for taking part in the KAL and sporting your awesome new sweaters (and soon to be sweaters)!  you guys are the best!  i hope you have lots of fun with all your new loot!  someone will be in touch with you about your prize in the next few days!  thanks again for joining along with me....it was so fun!

and also a HUGE thank you to all of our lovely and oh so talented sponsors!  thank you sooooo much for all the wonderful prizes and your generous support!  you guys should check them all out and show them some luv!!!


the lovely elisa is offering luvinthemommyhood readers 20% off in her gorgeous shop!! use code LTMH2011 at the checkout of her etsy shop.

i hope you all had fun!  lots more knitting to come your way soon! stay tuned tomorrow for our newest KAL announcement!  and in the meantime come show off your handiwork or chat away in our luvinthemommyhood ravelry group!  i love hearing from you!

The Sweaters of the Summer Sweater Knit Along!

1. narragansett sweater
 i couldn't resist popping in today for a quick post to show off all the gorgeous and lovely handmade goodness that was part of the summer sweater knit along!  you guys are amazing!  tomorrow i will be announcing the prize winners for the kal as long as my head allows me to so stay tuned.  things will be slowly getting back to normal around here but unfortunately i am still not feeling very well so i'm going to take it one day at a time :)  in the meantime look at all these gorgeous and cozy sweaters!!!

1. caramel
 shades of pretty grey galore...
1. scouting jacket (she even made her own buttons!!)
fun pops of red and pink...
1. featherweight cardigan
sunny yellow just perfect for fall...
1. oatmeal pullover  2. shalom cardigan
vests and short sleeves...
1. shalom cardigan  2. abalone
flowy cardis and fair isle...
1. summer solstice cardigan 2. abigail cardigan  3. fair isle cardigan
buttons or wraps...
1. goodale cardigan  2. effortless cardigan
and pretty details.
1.  narragansett sweater
you just can't go wrong with a comfy sweater made by you just perfect to snuggle up in for the winter!
1. hampton cardigan  2. moxie cardigan  3. rosamund's cardigan 4. daffodil
there were even pregger gals joining in!  you guys rock!!!  i love how these both turned out!
1. one button wonder 2. manu
thank you all for joining in me in the most fun KAL evah!!  here's to the one starting wednesday being just as fun!  i hope you all join in and i also hope you enjoy all your hard work..you look gorgeous ladies!!!!!! muah!  luv ya!

p.s. i hope i didn't miss anyone wearing their "completed" sweater in the pics...let me know if i did and i will add ya in :)

what do you guys think?  didn't they do awesome!  such a great array of fab patterns too!  are you a knitter?  come join our ravelry group to stay up to date with all the knitty goodness!

Weekend Wishes

to get my rae almost finished...


to seriously debate wearing a cute turquoise helmet...


image via http://ieatbuttons.com/?attachment_id=373

to get cracking on making some knee high boot socks...


to continue to be inspired by the classics...


to get my collection of jars prettied up...


and to get caught up on my sewing.



hi you guys.  just popping in with a quick weekend wishes.  i've missed you all this week and i've missed poppy the pfaff.  i haven't sewn since last friday :(  it's killing me.  i have been knitting a ton though so that's been fab and very relaxing.  thanks for all of your well wishes.  my head is still hurting and i'm still not feeling that great but my doctor said that post concussion syndrome can take anywhere from weeks to months before you start to feel better.  here's hoping it will be sooner than later for me.

i'm dragging myself out to knit night come hell or high water.  i missed last week and i need it bad.  it's been a very, very hard week taking care of the kids by myself while the hubs has been studying for his exam today all while recovering from a concussion.  man oh man what i wouldn't give for a nanny..haha.  i have to admit going to bed early has helped me catch up on some much needed sleep though.  y'all know i'm a late night blogger :)

i'm hoping you all had fab weeks and wishing you all an equally as fabulous weekend filled with sewing, knitting, yummy treats, cozy fall breezes, cuddles and laughs.  looking forward to catching up with you all next week.

what have you been crafting this week?  any new projects on the go?  what are your weekend wishes? come share, it will help me ignore the construction workers drilling concrete outside my window....sooooo loud :(

Winner of the Little Lizard King Sewing Pattern Giveaway


the other week we had a giveaway from the fab sewing pattern shop little lizard king....


and the winner is...

Genesais who said:

wow  i love them all, i think i would get the griffins garden party dress and baby bubble sewing for girls, the fabric im sorry, vintage for sure at least once but these patterns are so cute that im sure id make them a billion times in all sorts of fabrics and colors.

congratulations!!!!  liz will be in touch soon about your prize.

make sure to pop on over to the little lizard king shop and say hi for me while you're there.  you can find all things little lizard king here:
 

it's never to early to start making xmas pressies.  happy sewing!

Momma's got a boo boo...


momma's got a boo boo.  for those of you who follow my facebook page you may  have heard me ranting about the foolishness of hitting my silly head not once...but twice with my trunk door on friday afternoon.  seriously...i am a clumsy dork.  don't ask me how i did it twice, it's humiliating...i know..but i blame it all on my car and not on myself.  needless to say i hit myself really hard.  so hard that by later that night i was not a happy camper. 


i finally inspected my head and was freaked out to find some cuts/scratches from the trunk door.  damn you car!  don't you know i have sheat to do!  how dare you bonk me really hard twice and expect me to feel dandy as candy!  my car...whose name is vroom vroom veronica by the way (you know how i love to name things) and i are NOT on speaking terms.  i fear our relationship will be scarred forever.  how could she leave me standing stunned staring at my hand over and over checking for blood in the grocery store parking lot?  friggin car..lol...i give her gas and drive her...i mean i know i could clean  her more but honestly, what more can a car ask for?


so by saturday i was a gong show mess.  dizzy, nauseous and a crying fool.  i missed my knit night, screwed up my hubs exam studying schedule and pretty much slept away the day.  before you ask i went to the doctor at the walk in clinic who quickly dismissed me telling me i hit my head and to go rest.  old fart.  just for the record i detest old, grumpy rude doctors.  especially when one is a crying, throbbing head of a mess.  what ever happened to compassion buddy?

anyways, sorry for this weird ol' rant of a post but long story short...i will be absent (sort of) today and maybe tomorrow while i heal my bonked head and attempt to take care of my kidlets until my eyes focus better and i stop feeling so gosh darn off balance.  i don't dare sew for fear of messing up my projects big time so i've been knitting up a storm to try to cheer myself up. i agree with my pal sarah that i think i need a helmet and also yes amy, i think this shirt would be fitting as well :P

*updated to add (09/27/2011): i went to my family doctor today and found out i did indeed get a concussion and now have post concussion syndrome. i'm feeling pretty crappy so taking a few more days off. thanks for all your comments and well wishes.  you guys are so sweet :)

i hope you all had a wonderful weekend that was injury free and filled with fun and crafting galore!  are you clumsy like me too?  i'd love to feel less like a dork so if you have a funny, clumsy story to share please do.  it would make me feel sooooo much better :)  i promise the coffee's on and there's a warm, cozy seat here for ya...come chat!

weekend wishes

to get a shirt with this on it...


to get some serious sleep...


to get some exciting mail...


to get my quilt done and ready to bind...


to eat these...


that this isn't wasn't me to a tee...


to feel the fall breeze...


to find some time to paint...


and to get my pile of magazines read.


weeee...it's the weekend! well, kind of a weekend for us.  the hubs will be around on sunday so i can whoop it up at my modern sewing group!  i love these crafty weekends.  the last weekend of every month is like a mini xmas for me.  knit night on saturday and then modern sewing group on sunday for 4 hours! it's like a dream.  i have to pinch myself sometimes :)

i'm pretty burnt out this week.  feeling a tad overwhelmed by my home to tell you the truth.  i'm still purging and rearranging and trying to streamline everything to make it as easy as possible to stay on top of the chores.  i feel like i'm losing the battle still but i'm getting my fight on..haha.  i've decided not to let the laundry monster win.  we are going to be in this place for a long time yet and i've got to make the most of the space we have...it's not a lot but if i'm creative i think we can make it work.  the hard part is it takes time to do all this organization and let me tell you...time is one thing i already don't have enough of and family time and sewing/knitting always come before chores in my book..haha.  that may be a fault, but hey...life is a lot more fun than cleaning :)

i keep trying to get pictures of some of the most gorgeous yarn i have ever had in my life but the pics just don't do it justice.  honestly.  the color is to die for!  it's the richest, brightest, loveliest turquoise you have ever seen!  the yarn is by sweet georgia (a vancouver artisan yarn company) and it's tough sock love in colorway saltwater.  felicia's yarns are to die for & the colors...scrumptious!!!  i'm using my skein for part of the "rae knit along" by jane richmond.  one of my current fave patterns...it's so addicting i tell ya.  yep, i'm nuts and doing a knit along and organizing my own in the same month..haha.  i'm gonna be getting my knit on and then happily rockin' my turquoise rae around town :)

i'm also busy working on a few more tutorials for you as well as a few patterns i may be releasing this year! exciting!!!  in between that i have some sketching to do, catching up with an old friend, hanging with my knitting & sewing ladies, snuggling the hubs (when he's home), hanging with my wee ones and hopefully, hopefully, hopefully, gettting a bit of rest....cause lord i could use it :)

wishing you all a wonderful, crafty, fall weather filled, warm pumpkin spice latte, cozy snuggles, family filled weekend!  what are you up to?  i can't wait to hear your weekend wishes...comment ladies...it makes my day to hear what you've been up to :)

Summer Sweater Knit Along - My project!


sorry about the delayed post ladies.  i had some big time internet probs yesterday.  was kind of a good thing in the end because i go to unplug a bit and get some big time knitting in.  can't wait to show you all what i have been stitching away at..and no...don't worry, it wasn't my KAL project - that's been done a while now (my knit night gals can attest to that).  it's just taken me this long to get pics due to the husband/wife photo session relationship i have..haha.  actually, this one wasn't so bad but it was rushed and the kids were not cooperating plus all the days i had good hair the hubs didn't have time to shoot the pics so you are stuck with my dirty mommy hair day :P  you know you have them too...haha...don't judge me :)


so my sweater for the KAL is done.  i have a love/hate relationship with it.  i've worn it out a few times and am slowly bonding with it.  the blocking helped a ton and the stitches have loosened and lay flatter now which is nice.  here's the deets on my kal project:

pattern: the effortless cardigan by the fabulous hannah fettig of knitbot
needle: 5.5mm knitpicks nickel plated interchangeable

this sweater fits me perfectly everywhere but the front sides.  honestly, i was so picky about fit and adjusted the sleeves and back to fit my bod but never thought to check the measurements of the front panels to the pattern suggestions and just knit as the pattern was written.  big mistake shannon.  i now have a sweater that is seriously like wearing two blankets wrapped around me..haha.  i mean look at all the knitting i did! wowsa!  i'm pretty proud of myself for getting it done.  i love this pattern though, and have no other complaints.  i would make it again but this time making the front sides a fair amount shorter (not so many increases) so the drape would not be so long or heavy on me.


i've found three ways to wear it and my fave is picture number 1 at the start of the post.  i'm on the hunt for a cool vintage brooch to wear it pinned like that.  i think i will get good use out of it like that.  i also wear it at home a ton.  it's very cozy and warm and overall i love the color, the yarn and the style of the sweater.  i highly recommend it as a first project.  it was a wonderful dive in to start playing with seamless knits.  i love the ability to adjust and modify the sizing as you knit.  it's super fun to be able to try it on as you go and see how it's fitting.  it's also exciting.


i will admit i had some challenges with the stockinette stitch.  i get bored easily and usually tend to lean towards patterns with more detail work - lace, cable or even just ribbing, but near the end i got into the flow and started to find how relaxing it is to work on and to be able to carry around with me and knit wherever without worrying about the pattern.  it was great!  i'm definitely hooked and will be doing it again :)


the best part about this cardigan are the memories made while making it. i will forever smile at the images of all the nights spent with laughs and good coffee while working away at it with my lovely knit night gals.  the moments spent in the sunshine at the beach with my little girls while i knitted away and the evenings i sat cozied up in half of it on the couch with the hubs while i stitched away at the other half and last, but not least, the awesomeness of our kal.  that in itself makes this sweater a success.  it's been so wonderful getting to know all of you and chatting everyday in our ravelry group.  it's been a great support system for me and i hope for all of you.  i learned a lot and got so inspired for all the knitting projects and knit alongs to come.  i hope you'll join me and we can continue to take that special time to spoil ourselves while working on a project just for us :)  there's memories to be made and yarn to be treasured.  happy knitting my dear friends!

stay tuned...next week the winners of the prizes will be announced and starting in the first week of october will be our next kal!!!  woot woot!  you ready?  are you gonna join me?  i hope so :)

*all conversations about the KAL can be found in our luvinthemommyhood ravelry group thread here.  you can find all the previous KAL posts here.   you can also friend me on ravlery.com under luvinthemommyhood.  

The Autumn Tunic Tutorial - Celebrate Color!


It's time for some Celebrate Color fun!  I'm joining in on all the celebrate color excitement over on the lovely Rachel's blog - "Stitched in Color" by doing a fall inspired tunic tutorial for your wee ones today called the Autumn Tunic!  I heart this top and want one for myself too!  Have you all gotten your projects added to the linky party?  (You can add them here.)  I heart autumn and love this rich season filled with leaves and blooms left from summer.  The color palette for this tunic was inspired by Stanley Park in Vancouver, BC.  My ol'stomping grounds.  I have very vivid memories of  Mackenzie's first autumn there when we did a mini photo shoot of her romping in the leaves.  The colors still stick out in my mind and they are still, to this day, some of my favorite photographs.

 

It makes me get all teary eyed to look at those pics now.  A bad case of where has the time gone.....


I always have good memories of autumn.  The rain hasn't started pouring in buckets for 6 months straight, the weather is still warm enough to go without a coat/sweater (sometimes), the sun peeks it's head out and man does it feel good.  Nothing can bring me down on those days filled with crisp orange, red & yellow leaves....trees adorned with golden jewels, sitting and basking in the warm breezes, flowers still soaking up every last drop of sunshine just the same way we do.  Mackenzie and I still love to stop and stare at those yummy moments of autumn just the way we did when she was a wee one and we hope Harper will be just as enamored as we are with autumn.


So keep those parkas at bay a bit longer...pull some leggings or jeans on your wee one, pack a sweater and add an Autumn Tunic and go soak in those autumn rays...I promise it warms the soul :) 


Note: This pattern fits my almost 4 1/2 year old daughter.  She is small/short for her age.  Make adjustments accordingly for your child's size/age by simply decreasing/increasing the width/length of the top pattern (taking care to leave enough room to do your box pleats across the bodice, you will need to add the width of fabric for her size to the width of fabric needed to make the box pleats), length of armhole line and size of sleeve (again, making sure to leave enough width to make your inverted box pleat).  All of these can be adjusted quite simply by resizing.  I made a pattern using freezer paper and can usually eyeball her sizing by wrapping it on her and by also using other garments that she owns for calculations to match up to the measurements of her body.  Measure a fave top of your child's to see the distance between the top of the shoulder to the armpit join or measure your child.  Lay both pieces of fabric rectangles on top of each other and mark this distance on your fabric the same as you would in Step 2 of the tutorial below.  For any other help resizing feel free to send an email my way to luvinthemommyhood@yahoo.ca, I'd be more than happy to help you out.  

***Copyright 2011 www.luvinthemommyhood.com
All rights reserved. For personal use only. Please do not sell items made from this tutorial unless permission has been given.

Materials:

- one yard fabric             - fabric marker
- coordinating thread      - pinking shears (optional)
- 2 buttons
- iron
- sewing machine
- hand sewing needle

Pattern piece for sleeve:

you can download/print the pattern piece here or simply click on the image below so it's full size and print from there.  I'm also fiddling around with using google docs for my pattern pieces now but don't trust what I did...lol...so you can find that version here if you prefer it.  *When printing do not shrink or resize the picture. Print it out as is. 




Instructions:

1) Prep your fabric by pre-washing and drying. I used Buttercups by Amy Butler and I got the fabric I'm using from www.stitchsimple.com and she does all the washing & pressing for ya with unscented & chemical free detergent.  The fabric shows up all ready to go!  Seriously...best thing evah!


2) Cut out your pattern pieces for the sleeves and cut out (2) rectangles 22"W x 17"H (the top will look huge but when you put it on in the end it's almost like butterfly wings when your wee one lifts up her arms. My girl loved it!).   Lay both rectangles on top of each other.  Now we're going to use those sleeve pieces you cut out as templates to get your sleeve holes super accurate instead of doing some fussy measuring and trying to desperately draw a straight angled line..haha.  Take your sleeve pieces and match up the side of the sleeve pieces (the side should be about 7 1/4") where I've shown the dashed lines in the diagram above.  Mark this line with a fabric marker.  Move sleeve piece off and cut along the line you just drew.  Now just barely trim the top of your 2 rectangle pieces (your top - front/back) and the short end of your sleeves (this side is about 5") with pinking shears. Literally just enough to put the etches in..we don't want to lose fabric length here. Or you could choose to zig zag stitch these edges instead.  We're doing this to finish the fabric & prevent fraying for a step later on in the tutorial.



3) Take your sleeve pieces and press a 1/4" seam along the curved edge, fold 1/4" and press again.  Stitch down the hem.

4) With right sides facing each other (WS up) stitch the side seam of the sleeve (the one you used to draw the line in step 2) to the coordinating angle on the side of your top using a 1/2" seam allowance.  Press your seam and finish it with a zig zag stitch or mock overlock.  This gives your garment a nice professional finish.  It is, of course, optional and trimming with pinking shears works just as well. *Note: if you are using a serger you can skip the steps for finishing the seams all throughout the tutorial.

5) With right sides still facing (WS up) match the underarms together of your front/back pieces of top.  Pin along the side seams of your rectangles from the armpit down. Do this for both the left and right side of the top.  Sew this with a 1/2" seam allowance.  Again, press your seams and finish the seams with a zigzag stitch or mock overlock.


6) Mark with fabric pen (or use a pin) the center of both your front and back of your top.  Fold and press (2) 2" box pleats (it takes 4" of fabric to make a 2" box pleat), (this video is helpful if you've never made a box pleat before), to the right and left of your center mark.  Do this for both the front and back of your top making sure the space between the outer edge of your pleat to where the sleeves join the rectangle are equal on both sides (left to right) of the top.


7) Baste (you are going to do this to hold down the pleat when you finish the neckline to avoid shifting of the pleat) down "only" the top of the pleats with the smallest seam allowance you can.

8) With WS facing fold and press entire neckline 1/4" around the top.  Stitch this seam down and press.


9) Find and mark the center point of your sleeve.  Fold in both sides equally to make one inverted pleat (here is a great post showing inverted pleats).  Do this for both sleeves.  Press.

10) Get your 2 buttons out and hand sew your buttons on to each sleeve on the neckline between where your pleat meets up.


11) Try the garment on your child to check the length you would like to hem.  I did a very wide hem so I will have lots of room in this tunic for Mackenzie to grow.  I can take out the sleeve pleat and let down the hem as she gets bigger.  I folded and pressed 2" and then folded and pressed 2" again to equal a 4" hem.  I stitched this down the width of my presser foot in from the inside edge.  I then topstitched 1/4" away from the first row of stitching to almost the edge of the hem.  Press.

12)  Attach your label.  Press/fold your pleats (you can also blind stitch your pleats by hand down a few inches if they don't stay in place..mine were fine but this may change based on the fabric you are using) and go rock your new Autumn Tunic!!! So fun!

***Copyright 2011 www.luvinthemommyhood.com
All rights reserved. For personal use only. Please do not sell items made from this tutorial unless permission has been given.

I would love to see if you make an Autumn Tunic for your child!  Come upload any of your projects to the luvinthemommyhood flickr group so we can all take a looksie!  I hope you have fun with this top and feel free to add your personality to it.  You could add a different fabric border for the hem, leave out the buttons, embroider the neckline..there are lots of ways to customize the tunic for your child.  It's perfect for summer/fall as is and just as adorable with a long sleeve t under for the winter.  So go get some yummy colored fabric and Celebrate Color!  Have you entered yet?  You don't want to miss out on those FABULOUS prizes that Rachel, I and the gang have rounded up!

Do you have a fave autumn picture/memory?  Have you been doing any sewing for fall? What do you think of the tunic?  What print would you make it in?  Let's chat sewing ladies...I'm on my 2nd cup of coffee this morning (eek) and would love your company :)

Summer Sweater Knit Along - A wee reminder :)

Source: i3.tagstat.com via Dana on Pinterest

just popping in really quick today to remind you lovely knitters to get those fab sweater entries in to be eligible for all the fabulous prizes for the summer sweater knit along.  you can find all the prizes here.  tomorrow night at midnight (pst) is the deadline.  entering really is simple and...

*you don't need to be finished your sweater to be eligible.*

here's how to enter:

(you must do both #1 and #2 to be eligible.)

1) leave me a comment on the the prize post letting me know you took part in the KAL along with a valid email.

then 
2) you need to either a) upload your picture to the luvinthemommyhood flickr group

or
b) email me your picture to luvinthemommyhood@yahoo.ca
or
c) leave me your ravelry id in the prize post comments so i can view your picture there.


easy peasy right?  so get those entries in.  seriously, these prizes are not to be missed!


ok, ladies....i'm dying to see how fab your sweaters are all looking.  thanks again for making this knit along soooooo fun!  i can't wait to start the next one in october!  good luck and i'll be back tomorrow with a new tutorial for you all :)

weekend wishes

to frolic in a piles of leaves like a mad woman...

image via http://weheartit.com/entry/14778713

to see the positive in the rain...

image via http://weheartit.com/entry/14768025

to drink a pumpkin spice latte with my knit night gals...

image via http://weheartit.com/entry/14803423

to get my hands on the book "coastal knits" so i can make all of it...

 image via coastal knits

to get some snuggle time in with the hubs...


that this is not true...

Source: whipup.net via Hannah on Pinterest

and to find or make some baskets to help clean up my clutter.


TGIF! woot woot!  it's friday, it's friday!  i'm so happy it's the weekend.  i'm pooped and miss my hubby.  we're on the heel of exam time so studying is amped and he will be gone most of the weekend as well but we're going to make the most of the time we get together.

i may attempt to continue our diy project with painting the other shelf, my desk, my chair and an end table...not all this weekend though..i'm not that caffeinated..haha.  but i do need to get it done.  i also am still purging, organizing fabric and thread, rolling mini bolts and doing a serious clean.  fun right? not. 

i am looking forward to though pumpkin spice lattes, lots and lots of knitting, less time with my f*&king seam ripper (damn that seam ripper), sewing that will produce 2 tutorials for you all, snuggles with my babies, cuddles with the hubby, good tv, and warm blankies :)

what are your weekend plans?  any organizing going on?  any coffee drinking..lol?  tell me your wishes...i love hearing them :)

moments in the mommyhood - real life


this is what i've been up to....conquering the dreaded, f*&king mess of laundry that has taken over my bed.  honestly, it's gargantuan. and that's not even all of it.  there is more.  yes, more.  in the wash and in the dryer.  momma got a bit behind and that was, of course, after i had just got caught up.  you know the cycle right?  wash..rinse..repeat...that's what motherhood is in a sense.  i keep moving the piles back from the living room (hoping i will fold it there if i have to stare at it) back to the bed (hoping i will fold it so i can sleep in it) but the folding never happens.  we just use it till it ends up back from the wash again.  i did get it folded though...but now it's in piles on the bed instead of being strewn about.  it's just sitting there all innocently until harper goes running in and throws it everywhere and i have to refold it.  cause we all know i'd much rather be sewing or knitting than folding boring laundry :P


the other day i ended up watching an episode of the new hgtv show "consumed" (i really like how the host handles the clutter) and went on a purge. it seemed to hit home when i watched the show...the idea of putting things in boxes or storage with the thought that you might "one day" use it only to never think of it again for a few years till you move.  so i'm making it a goal this year to purge through all of our excess and donate, donate, donate and sell.  make some breathing room in our tiny condo.  part of the organizing is my sewing wall.

i was so nicely messaged on twitter just before my bday in june that someone had boxes of thread and would i want it? ummmmm...yes i would :)  we drove over and picked it up and let me just say...happy birthday shannon..haha.  i skipped across the driveway like a crazy person.  2 big cloth bags and a box filled with lovely, lovely thread.  serger thread, machine thread and not cheap thread either.  i was in heaven....until i got home and realized i have no idea how to organize this much thread.  so it sits by my bed in it's bags and only yesterday did i decide that's it time to find these guys a home.  any tips?  i'm up for anything except the wall mounted thread things.  i don't have room for it in my place.


some things are organized though....yes.......this shelf makes me happy.  i just got in a gorgeous shipment of amy butler from my sponsor "stitch simple".  all the fabric comes pre-washed and pressed so all you have to do is create with it.  love that about jen's business.  just in case you were wondering the bolts are rolled on comic book inserts.  you get a whole whack of them for like $10 and it's the perfect size for shelves.  unfortunately not all my shelves are this pretty though....


this shelf is still waiting to be folded onto mini bolts along with a whole bunch of other ones.  hopefully by the end of the week :)  we've got some new shelves in the condo that the hubby is planning to paint white in our one time attempt at diy.  needless to say, even though he has the best heart, it was a bit of an ordeal.  i'm hoping that we can put the first semi-failure behind us and get the big one and my sewing desk done.  i mean really, it's pretty tricky to paint giant furniture on a condo balcony.  friggin annoying actually.  that's why my desk has sat unpainted for the last 3 years.


i also i finally mounted a bracket from ikea on the wall to hang the quilts that i am working on.  in the past they were strewn on the ironing board monster or sat on the floor of unfinished projects but i've had enough.  now i can stare at my baby even though she's not done yet.  only about 1/4 left and then it's binding time.  so excited to see harper sleeping with it when it's all done.  my next 2 quilts are already planned out and i'm anxious to start them.


so in between going on an fall cleaning purge and enjoying a bit of fall weather here i've also been dealing with the ongoing diaper battle with blueberries.  i. will. never. look. at. blueberries. the same. again.  end of story.  gross.  bah. moving on...hopefully :)

how was your week?  have you been fall cleaning/purging?  have you done any new organizing of your crafting space?  got some thread tips for me? are you dealing with the dreaded blueberry skat?  you know it's time for coffee and there's a mug here with your name on it...come sip and chat ladies :)  it's almost friday!

summer sweater knit along - prizes galore!


ok all you lovely knitters you..today is the day i announce some of the goodies some of you might win for participating in our oh, so fun "summer sweater knit along"!  you all did so awesome and i'm super proud of you!  we battled through all of our fumbles and trust me a lot of those happened to me..haha.  we supported each other in the ravelry group and honestly i had so much fun logging in their to chat amongst you lovely ladies everyday.  it was so nice to see everyone chatting, helping each other and inspiring each other with new patterns and yarns.


now i get to have some more fun.....and give some prizes away!  what could you win???  well....click here to find out more about the fabulous prizes and how to win!!!

Little Lizard King Sewing Patterns Giveaway!

*this giveaway is now closed. thank you for all your entries.  good luck & happy sewing!*

i've got a giveaway for you all today!  i love little lizard king sewing patterns.  liz has been a sponsor of mine for a while now and she rocks!  her shop is filled to the brim with adorable patterns for both boys and girls.  yep, you heard me right...boys & girls!


head on over here to enter on our giveaway blog!

busy bee....come craft with me!

knit pressie being made in knitpicks gloss
i've been a busy bee lately....buzzing around trying to find the time to fit in all my little projects that i have on the go.  i'm about half way done the lovely knit pressie in the pic above and let me just say....i looooooove it.  i will definitely be making at least one more of these before the year is over.  hopelessly addicted to them.  stay tuned in the next few weeks to see what and who it's for :)



i got a chance to head over to the fab local shop here in victoria -  "buttons & needlework boutique" to drool over some scrumptious yarns and needlepoint goodies.  i picked up the floss i needed for the gift i'm making the hubs.  he's a big fan of the movie "supertroopers" so when i spotted a pattern over in "wee little stitches" etsy shop for the movie in cross stitch i almost died.  i cannot wait to get started :)  he just moved into a fancy new building and i thought a little pressie for his desk was definitely in order.


a big thank you to reader barbara for gifting me some gorgeous turquoise lace in the mail!  how sweet is that!!!!  made my day barbara!  i can't wait to get going on a few new projects this winter to add this lace too!

thanks to nina for sourcing this..it's by tula pink in the prince charming collection (laminate)
and while we are on the subject of pressies one of my buds rebecca of "nook" surprised me at knit night with this gorgeous laminate cotton!  i'd been hunting locally for some to do an upcoming tutorial i have in the works so it was super sweet of her!  thank you becca!!! 


i picked up some lion brand wool-ease thick & quick yarn from the local michaels (great 50% off coupon on their website too) that was on sale for $6.49 a skein!  when this stuff goes on sale...stock up!  it's great for cowls, hats and many other bulky, yummy knits for the fall!  it's got acrylic in it, but it's super soft with the combo of lamb's wool and it's machine washable too.


while i was in michaels i couldn't resist picking up this little tin to store some of my knitpicks and knitting notions in when i go to knit night.  i got a chuckle out of it and i'm hopelessly addicted to all their dollar bins that i obsessively buy magnetic notepads from.  my fridge is covered in them to keep my life organized.


i also realized i had completely forgotten to show you all my cell phone case that i made.  i know we all chatted about it on facebook and i made it that night but i never got around to posting it.  so here ya go :)  i like it a lot.  it was super fast and easy to make and i was so happy to use up some of my fave amy butler scraps that i had kicking around.  i cannot remember who the designer is for the inner print but i use it a lot as well.  i'm thankful for the hubs for letting me use a feminine print for the phone case even though he may carry it around...luv ya hun!

so what have you all been up to?  i want to hear what projects you finished, are working on or are dreaming of starting.  link up to your blogs too...i really enjoy seeing pics and paying you a visit too :)

Weekend wishes

to not become this woman...& on the off chance i do i hope some of you will join me..lol...


to eat a dozen of these and not feel guilty (buffy can you make me some gluten free ones? j/k..well sort of..lol)...


to find the perfect shade of red yarn...


to never forget how wonderful it is to show those that are dear to you how much you love them with the gift of handmade...

Source: etsy.com via jessica on Pinterest

to get some serious, and i mean serious, sewing time in...

Source: google.com via Heather on Pinterest


to spend some time with the hubs taking pics without arguing..lol...
Source: ffffound.com via Scott on Pinterest

and to get back to doing this regularly...it's been wayyyyyy too long jiggly bits :P


it's been a weird week around here.  the hubs was off work on monday and is again today...thus the late post.  i'm trying to regulate our schedules to work for the baby's nap (i'm sleep training her a bit right now), mack's preschool, play dates, work, the hubs, chores...and well...life.  i don't think i'll ever get it perfectly scheduled and hey, who am i kidding, some of the funnest moments in life are the unscheduled ones, but i do know that in our house we all work better on routine and schedules.  especially me.

this weekend is supposed to be hot, hot, hot!  we had some hot days this week that i have to admit bummed me out a bit.  i'm not much for really hot weather and especially not one for it when i just started to get my jiggy on with the pumpkin spice lattes.  i mean c'mon weather, i had just broke out my sweaters and dare i say fall clothes & boots.  i started looking at them longingly, like old friends, remembering the joy in being able to cover up my body in cozy sweaters and warm boots.  thus the need to get back into shape.  the time has come.

the hubs and i have been seriously slacking on our fitness lately.  having the new baby and trying to work as much as i do for the blog has left this momma zero time to do anything else but i realize what an important part of my life it is and that i have to just make the time.  that overhang is not gonna get itself gone i tell ya as much as i tell it to f*#k off on a regular basis.  so i'm embracing the cold weather months with being able to run outside again without sweaty boobs hanging out everywhere and being mad that i can't run in tight shorts and a bra like the other super mommas who sprint around flaunting their post baby 6 packs.  it's enough motivation to me right there to get off the couch just so i can chase them down and ask them how the heck they do it and could they share their secret with me.

so for this weekend i'm going to try to get some me time in, hang with my knitting gals to the wee hours of the morning, spend some fun times with my family, sew, sew, sew, knit, knit, knit, takes some photographs with the hubs (cross your fingers we don't kill each other come monday) and just relax and enjoy!

what are you all up to?  do you have any new fitness goals for the fall?  should we all take down our jiggly bits together?  any fun plans?  let's chat!