![]() Another gift for Gracie appropriately posted on her original due date. Gracie arrived 10 days early on February 5th, 2010. You can visit my blog for the 5th to see the baby blanket I also made for Gracie. This dress is probably the prettiest thing I've made and I'm very happy with it. Gracie's mom, Lauren, isn't a huge fan of pink so what do you make instead for a newborn little girl? A pretty dress! I found the pattern for this dress on The Art of Crochet by Teresa's website, http://crochet-mania.blogspot.com/2008/07/blog-post_22.html. Teresa aims to teach the world to crochet one stitch at a time :) Thank you Teresa for this pattern! The back: If you're feeling really productive you can make booties to match! Happy Crocheting! ![]() A wonderful friend of the family recently became involved with the Huronia Communities Foundation of Midland. The Foundation organizes an award dinner every year to recognize those in our community who have made financial contributions to improve the quality of daily life in our community. This year to advertise for the 2010 Circle of Honour Philanthropy Awards the HCF is putting ads in the local paper, providing posters to local businesses and informing the Southern Georgian Bay Chamber of Commerce through their monthly newsletter. When looking for someone to create all these ad pieces our wonderful friend of the family immediately thought of us! We are very thankful for this opportunity as it's a great first introduction for Home Cooked Website Solutions Inc. to our local community. We will also be creating the events program. Jason and I are looking forward to attending the event and meeting many people and business owners in our area. Thanks again Mary! This is the first of four full page HCF ads placed in the Midland Free Press: The Huronia Communities Foundation is 10 this year. I created a logo to recognize the achievement. To learn more about our business visit www.homecooked.ca! ![]() Congratulations Lauren & Mike on a beautiful baby girl! This is one of the many things I made for Lauren and Gracie. I hope Gracie finds the quilted cotton fleece blanket a perfect soft place to play. To make this blanket visit your favorite fabric store and pick out two fun cotton fleece prints. Wash, dry and iron your fabric before you start! Lay your first piece face-down on a large working surface. Cut an appropriate sized piece of quilt batting and place it on the first fabric. Now lay your final piece of fabric face-up on top. Using safety pins, pin all three layers together in about a dozen different places. This will ensure the layers don't move while you're sewing the blanket together. Cut both top and bottom fabric so they're 1" - 2" from the batting edge. To secure your three layers together find a yarn that matches and put small single stitches throughout the blanket, this is quilting. I decided to tie small yellow and white bows in a pattern across the blanket. This will hold the layers of your blanket together. Now you're ready to finish your edges. Fold the edge of your fleece sides in towards the batting about an inch and iron for nicely finished edges. Pin your top and bottom fabric together along the edge to form a clean line. I decided to hand stitch my edges using yarn. You can use a sewing machine if you prefer. Once done, remove all your pins and you're finished! A great soft, personal and home made gift! |
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