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    Hi! I'm Traci. I'm a Registered Nurse who loves quilting, knitting, cross stitch, and the great outdoors. In my pre-scrubs life, I owned Real Photography, and you can still see my old wedding and portrait photography site here .

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Quiet Book Sew Along Week 3 : flowers

After skipping last week, I’m back this week with a vase of flowers. I used this tutorial for my flowers and attached the buttons with elastic thread to make it easier to attach the flowers since they’re so bulky. If I were to do it again, I’d hem the triangle petals under before gathering them and I’d gather them with elastic thread and sew the buttons on with normal thread.  🙂

The stems are felt, which provided just the right amount of bend I was looking for.  For the flowers, I used two very similar fabrics for each and I love the way it turned out with the subtle differences in the prints!



Beth Moore - Cute, cutey, cute er son! Love it!

Bernadette - I LOVE these!

renaissance fair quilt — my castle peeps ‘just in time’ finish

I missed last week’s Quiet Book Sew Along post.  Too much wedding editing, not enough sewing.  Oh well–there’s always another Friday just around the corner.

This weekend marked that last weekend of the Renaissance Fair here in Colorado.  We managed to get in just under the wire–going the very last day.  Which is also how this quilt got finished.  The bias binding got downgraded to straight grain, then downgraded again to 100% machine sewn instead of tacked to the back by hand.  But it was there under our behinds as we watched two jousts on Sunday!

I love the purple binding.  The color of royalty, of course!  We love going to the Renaissance Festival every year.  It’s particularly special because Will and Ellie’s former babysitter is THE Princess at the fair!

The very first year we bought Will a little knight costume set.  It gets a TON of use all year long, but it’s fun for him to get to wear it at the fair once a year and so cute to see how he has grown!

I used brown perle cotton to hand quilt around a few of the plus signs.  Unfortunately half of the ones I quilted are the brown plus signs, so you can’t really see them!  Since I was in a hurry I did the bare minimum but figure I can always go back in and add more quilting.  It feels very different than my other quilts–with such sparse quilting it feels more like a comforter than a quilt!

For the back, I used this ‘slash and sew’ tutorial by Kati.  I have long admired this type of quilt back but couldn’t quite work out how I’d do it without a design board and a lot of work.  It was more fun than I expected, and if I’d had more time (and more fabric–I was cutting it close) I’d have kept slashing a few more times!

 

 

nicke - beautiful! lovely! perfect!

Elizabeth - What a fun quilt! And really, that is a quilt with two fronts.

Kim - I absolutely adore the fabrics! The quilt works so well as a more modern renaissance quilt. You did an absolutely lovely job!

xoxo Kim

Alejandra - I’m in love. It’s so perfect. Love the purple binding.. very unique. Did you hand-finish the binding, or do it all on your machine?

Susanne - oh I just MUST do a + quilt!!!! It’s so pretty!! Love the backing too.

Jessica - Hi, we met at the Quilter’s Guild meeting last month!

I’m glad to see this quilt, as I just decided to make a pink/grey version of one for myself. I love the purple binding!

a renaissance dress for Ellie » Stolen Moments - […] go to the Renaissance Festival in Larkspur every year.  Last year I made this quilt for watching the joust, and this year on my to do list was a period appropriate outfit for Ellie.  […]

not looking forward to school starting

for many reasons, not least of them that Will used to go to school during Ellie’s long nap.  But all summer he has moped outside her door for the majority of her nap, more often than not waking her up.  When he starts kindergarten he’ll be gone all morning and get back home just in time for her to nap.  Not going to go down well with him, I can tell you that much.

when you name a kid eloise, you kind of just ask for it

It’s been two days since Ellie peed in the potty.  She lets me know she has to go, she sits on the potty, happily singing to herself nonself tunes (exactly like Boo in Monsters Inc) then tells me she’s done and 10 minutes later pees on the floor.  SHE HAD THIS.  And now she’s just being willful!

seeing the light

We are on day 7 of the potty training journey, and we just had our first 100% successful experience.  Ellie was downstairs with Will watching The Little Mermaid.  I heard her come up the stairs calling for me, saying ‘ut oh’ and signing potty once she saw me.  This is not unusual—from the second day she has told me when she needs to go potty, but from the announcement until actual peeing is usually a long drawn out process.  Until yesterday it meant me putting her on the baby potty, her crying, her trying to get away, me bringing her back…and this could literally last hours.  At last she would either pee a tiny bit in the potty, I’d think “okay?” and then set her free and she’d pee on the floor.  Or I’d give up and give her a little bit of freedown and she’d pee on the floor and I’d either catch it in time to pick her up and let her finish on the potty or not catch it in time and clean it all up off the floor. 

But patience is the name of the game when you’re potty training a 17 month old. 

Yesterday we had a major breakthrough.  We were upstairs when she announced her need to potty, so I put her on our toilet (with the kid attachment seat thing).  Stuck up there, I told her I would be right back—that I was going to get my book.  (I’m not kidding about this being a thing that could drag on for hours).  She shrieked in protest as I left the bathroom and then I heard the protests stop.  I looked back, and she was looking down, doubtful and concerned.  She’d done it!  She’d peed in the potty in our fastest ordeal yet!  Mere minutes instead of hours!

So I decided that the big potty was the ticket and we abandoned the baby potty (I remember this being very helpful for Will, too).  This morning she woke up dry (for the third time since we started potty training!) and announced that she had to pee.  I took her to the potty and she had to sit there for about 20 minutes before finally going.  An hour later she had to go again, and she went a few drops after 5 minutes of protest.  I thought that was probably it, since she had just gone before.  Not so—5 minutes later there was a puddle on the carpet.  Blast.

But then an hour after that, she came up the stairs, announcing her need.  I took her to the potty, set her down, and walked out (it seems to go best when she’s alone).  I had just made it out of the bathroom when she peed!  And not her tricky ‘just a few drops, I’m saving the puddle for the floor’ business—but a real pee!  Without any fussing or waiting!  Just ‘I need to pee’, sit on the potty, pee, and be done! 

By George I think she’s got it!