I've finally finished the yo-yo reggio give-away crown that I started for Fiona in Denver so many weeks back! There are so many cool crowns that you can see on-line and in a variety of books out there. Amanda Blake Soule shows a nice version in The Creative Family. I got my original inspiration from the tutorial at Juicy Bits and the blog posting at Koala Brains.
I somewhat followed the Juicy Bits tutorial, but as usual I changed it up according the materials I had on hand. In some versions of the crowns that I've made so far, I've used cardboard or a thicker felt inside the crown body, instead of interfacing material. The pictures you see here show several layers of felt to make a sturdier crown body. I've also played with machine stitching and hand stitching. Fiona's crown is primarily hand-stitched, just because I liked the way it looked and I felt like hand stitching. For better or worse, I think I'll always be an improvisor! You might want to follow the more formal tutorial, or just follow along with my improvisational photo essay.
Playing with the initial layout. I just didn't like the look of those yellow stars...
These colors worked better!
I used a simple running stitch to sew her initial onto a felt diamond.
I stitched the square to the front of the crown body and added some embroidered spirals. Because I really like spirals.
I sewed a strip of the butterfly fabric to the bottom of the crown body. I made a fabric sleeve from the same fabric, to make the back elastic holder. These are the seams that I machine stitched.
This shows the fabric sleeve with the elastic inside of it. I machine stitched both ends, to make sure that the elastic would stay in. You can see on the crown body that I added gold/brass buttons.
After I sewed the elastic onto the crown body, Sam graciously modeled.
I don't have a picture of the wand, but I made it with the same butterfly fabric that's on the crown. I cut out two free-form stars (because I like free-form stars!) and sewed them together. I stuffed the star with quilt batting, then attached it to a wooden dowel. Finally I tied on a variety of ribbons and finished it with some glue. I hope Buffy will share some photos when Fiona gets the package in the mail!
We love to make stuff, especially stuff that is block-y in nature! Check out our outside-the-box, block ideas - they're easy to make from found materials, and can lead to open-ended play, unexpected ideas, and lots of fun!
Friday, April 24, 2009
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Sewing - Pillow case from baby t-shirts
The title says it all :) Oh, except there are two 'secret' pockets incorporated in, cut from a pair of Sam's little shorts. And I was going to make it as a quilt/blanket, but before I stitched up the fourth side, I realized that he might enjoy it more as a pillow case and bag. I was right!
Labels:
pillow case,
Sam,
secret pocket,
sewing,
t-shirts
Monday, April 20, 2009
Photography - 3 Goals, Completed!
I had three really simple goals for photography today.
1. Take photos using Michael's SLR camera, instead of the little digital.
2. Use the tripod.
3. Experiment with using a slow shutter speed to capture movement and action.
Here are a few of the results...
The power ranger suit was a gift from a 4-year-old friend at a party we went to last night...
I really like the saturated colors in this shot.
Here's an example using the tripod and slow shutter speed. I like the action, but now I need to work on keeping rich colors at the same time...
Like this!
And this one, that just captures the spirit of my guy.
1. Take photos using Michael's SLR camera, instead of the little digital.
2. Use the tripod.
3. Experiment with using a slow shutter speed to capture movement and action.
Here are a few of the results...
The power ranger suit was a gift from a 4-year-old friend at a party we went to last night...
I really like the saturated colors in this shot.
Here's an example using the tripod and slow shutter speed. I like the action, but now I need to work on keeping rich colors at the same time...
Like this!
And this one, that just captures the spirit of my guy.
Labels:
goals,
hawaii,
Laura and Jim's,
photography,
Sam,
trampoline
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