Saturday, March 26, 2011

The big kitchen remodel - Painting walls

Last night the big kitchen remodel started. This will be done in several stages. First up is painting the walls. This is what the kitchen looked like before we started:






And here is a preliminary list of all the things we plan to do:


I am guessing this will be a big project, I really hope we can pull it off. Wish us luck!

Designed onesies

Here are a couple of the onesies that I've designed recently:




No more weekly challenge

If you are a follower, you've probably noticed that I haven't been keeping my promise to do weekly projects and blogging about them. I've been a bit too busy with other stuff. So no more weekly challenge - just plain old projects! You will probably see a lot of house projects this spring. Here is a picture of our white board to give you an idea:

I will still blog to keep you updated on our progress.

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Week 8 project - One more birthday girl hat

So my niece Ella's birthday is next Saturday. Sorry guys, but it's another hat.


I am hoping to be able to share pictures of the birthday sisters in their new hats soon.

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Weeks 6 and 7 projects - Hats for birthday sisters

The last 2 weeks I've made hats for our friends Anna and Emma who both have February birthdays. Anna just turned 3 and Emma will be 1 in a week. This is just a sneak peak, I don't want to ruin the surprise.

I also have to confess that I am struggling to keep up this weekly challenge. For some reason it seems like 672 quarter hours a week are not enough... We will see how this goes.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Week 5 Project - William's First Year Photo Book


William's First Year

We've been getting warnings about our start-up disk being full on our Macbook for a while. And last Sunday when I was trying to login to Skype for my weekly video call with my parents, it wouldn't let me, cause there wasn't even enough room to create the required logfile for Skype. Needless to say, something had to be done. So, this week I've been busy backing up pictures from our laptop to the external hard-drive (plus another backup on CDs, to be able to delete the oldest ones off the Mac). Once there was enough space, I finally started William's First Year Photo Book, and finished it today. It is 160 pages!!! And obviously, that is just selecting our favorite pictures. I used blurb for the photo book. They are by far the best book-making site I've tried, and I've tried several. The software is very user-friendly and super flexible. The quality is top of the line. And the pricing is not too bad either. Check them out if you haven't already! Here is a link to William's book: William's First Year There is a preview of a few of the pages that anyone can access, so check it out and please send me a line and let me know what you think.

I have an entire storage bench full of well organized photo albums at my parents' house, but since we moved to the US, I haven't kept up with making albums. I've made a few photo books from trips, but I still have tons more I need to make, so I will probably use several weeks' worth of projects to make them. 

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Week 4 Project - "Mini-me"

After two nights' work, I have made William a pair of sweat-pants and a t-shirt out of my old "rags". This was my first "reuse" project - but probably not my last. It was also the first ever baby/toddler clothes that I've sewn. I don't sew much with stretchy fabrics, since I don't have an overlock machine (serger). I have been wanting to get one, I am just not sure how much I would use it, given my already busy life. For these pants and t-shirt I used my sewing machine's "fake-overlock" seam and it actually worked really well.


I love this style of pants for William, with wide leg cuffs and waist. They are not that easy to find here in the States, so I have a feeling I will be making more of these "mudd-byxor". I mainly improvised the patterns from William's existing ward-robe. I got sewing instructions help for the pants here, and they were really easy to make. For the t-shirt I just drew the pattern from another shirt and sewed it together.


Reduce, Reuse and Recycle!

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Week 4 Project - Reuse #1

Everyone that knows me, know that I am quite passionate about recycling and the environment in general. Recycling is such an easy thing to do, and it makes such a big difference to planet Earth. This week's challenge is the middle one of the 3Rs - Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. As I was cleaning out my closet a few weeks ago, I decided to keep a few of the tops and pants that I was going to bring to Salvation Army, and remake them into clothes for the baby. Since we are already 3 days into this week (plus Chris and I are going out tomorrow night), I know I won't have much time for this weeks challenge. That being said, I hope to make 3 pieces of clothing for William. A pair of pants, a shirt and a hat. Here is a sneak peak of what I have to work with:


Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Week 3 Project - sweater finally DONE!


OK, I admit, I finished the "not so Pippi-sweater" a day late. Here it is:

I love how it turned out! Now, I gotta get ready for work.

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Week 2 Project - DONE!

I did it! I knitted the body of the sweater in 1 week. I decided on raglan sleeves.

Check back next week for the finished sweater.

Monday, January 10, 2011

Week 2 Project - "Not so Pippi sweater" (stage 1: body)

I bet every Swede out there knows the Pippi sweater, but I doubt many people elsewhere have any idea what this sweater looks like. You may not even know who Pippi (Longstocking) is, nor that she is Swedish.



When I decided to knit a sweater for William in the very thin Organic Cotton baby yarn, I told the hubby "this might be the end of my knitting career". I can handle knitting/crocheting hats, botties, socks and mittens but I am not very good at large (you may not think a toddler sweater is large... but it is still considerably larger than my comfort zone) knitting projects. I usually run out of motivation half way through and drag and drag to finish it. Thanks to the challenge and the accountability to my dear (imaginary?) readers, I will HAVE TO finish it.

So week 2's challenge is stage 1 of a sweater for William. I plan to knit the body of it this week and then do the sleeves and assembly next week. The sweater will have some resemblance to a Pippi sweater - but it will not be so Pippi after all. Actually it is only the split neck opening with the strings that will be Pippi about it. And maybe the fact that it has stripes... That's it! William's "not so Pippi sweater" will be brown and green... Here is a sneak peak:

   
Check back later for the finished body of the sweater, and next week for the sleeves and the complete sweater.

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Week 1 Project - DONE!

Okay, the first project can be called successfully completed! Now all three of us have matching hats.

Monday, January 3, 2011

Week 1 Project - Visor beanie for hubby

First week's project should be a breeze. I have already crocheted matching beanies for William and I. Of course daddy needs one too! Check back later for his finished hat.

Sunday, January 2, 2011

There are 672 quarter-hours in a week

So many ideas, so much inspiration, not enough time. Or is there? There are 672 quarter hours ("kvartar" as we Swedes would say) in a week. Surely there is time! With this mindset I am starting my weekly challenge: Every week of 2011 I will do a project (big or small, in full or in stages) and blog about it. Are you with me?