Showing posts with label lovin ewe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lovin ewe. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

New Embroidery Machine.

After four craft fairs and a few internet sales we were finally able to get an embroidery machine - Yay!
Here are a few samples of what I've been sewing lately.




Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Help! Your Input is Requested

Help me choose my next animal to create!

So far I've made a turtle, lamb, bear, dinosaur, elephant, and horse. What should I make next? What animal do you think the general public would be interested in buying for a baby?

Everyone's input is welcome, friends, family, family of friends, people I haven't talked to in years, and strangers!











Friday, July 24, 2009

I Love Custom Orders!

I love sewing custom orders for family and friends!

Here is the latest custom order for Bev's granddaughter and her new baby girl! I thought it came out so well so I thought I would share. Most of the fabric is from Michael Miller by Sandi Henderson with some Heather Bailey and Moda as well. My favorite new change is a gap in the sewn handle of the diaper bag to add a baby ring for attaching stuff. Feel free to let me know what you think and please keep me in mind next time you need a baby shower gift!


If you look closely you can see another sewn line in the handle just under where the handle flaps down. That is where a plastic baby ring can be attached!

Pockets! Five in total with a magnetic snap closure.


Diaper wipes holder and two burp cloths.


Minky backside of the lovie with ribbon tags.

Front of the lovie with a minky rose in the middle. The cool think about these roses is that they look better after washing.

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Parker County Peach Festival 2009

It was hot hot hot...over 100 degrees, but an overall success. It is weird how somethings you think will sell don't and others are well loved. At lease people liked my onesie tie design.





Saturday, May 30, 2009

Springtown Mayfest

Springtown Mayfest was an overall success.

I sold 13 of my baby items including a bag and Carmen sold 4 tutus! We thought this was pretty good for the attendance of Mayfest, or lack there of. There were a few lessons learned but overall it was a successful practice for the weatherford peach festival in July.