Baby Swing!

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I have seen these on pinterest and for sale on Etsy. I am awful at following tutorials but I at least read through this one first. http://onesassyhousewife.blogspot.com/2012/07/swingin.html (She has a lot more pictures of the process then I have and did a lot more work and spent more) Then I improvised and made my swing in under 2 hours. I would have been faster except I kept stopping to play with Elora. :)

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Okay, lets get started!

  • First you need to get a yard of canvas material, or other strong fabric of your choice.
  • Next, get large dowels from your local lumber store. Or, if your as CHEEP as me, then go to a ReStore or other used building materials type store and buy some stair railings for $0.50 that you can use on many projects to come.
  • Have a drill
  • Rope
  • Sewing Machine
  • And a tree or other strong secure place to hang it in.

Cut the material into 3 pieces.

  1. About 4 feet long and at about 1.5 feet wide.
  2. About 1.5 feet long and about 6 inches wide.
  3. about 1.5 feet long and about 1.5 feet wide.

I am sorry that I didn’t measure as I cut. I have a very photogenic way of doing things. I had a picture in my mind of how I wanted Elora to fit in it and how it would fit a future baby and I just eyeballed and cut.

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Now you need to sew the seams and then sew the pieces together so they look like this. (I doubled them back in many places) The crotch section I created two different slots for the dowel to go in so that I could change it for a baby so the face wouldn’t be at the bar part. (you can see that this canvas had been a drop cloth for my art)

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Now drill holes into the dowels at each end by first marking the spot and making sure they will line up over eachother. Choose a drill bit that is large enough for the rope to fit through but small enough that your dowels keep their strength.

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Now just slip the dowels through the canvas and the rope through the dowels. Tie the rope together meeting in a point at the top, if you want the swing to be able to spin without the rope twisting and untwisting. I then used a carabiner to clip it on so that I can take it down easy to adjust for baby or toddler.

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Now you have a baby swing!

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WARNING! child may love it so much that you find yourself pushing them for an hour at a time. Notice the wicker chair in the background? I sit there and read or work on this blog while she swings within reach and I keep it going.

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I was on a roll and decided to make two more swings for our “tree set” I made a trapeze and classic wooden. (the wooden one is about to be replace with a wider wooden one for stability reasons.)

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Maxi Sheets :)

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Okay, so, I went through a stage of buying all these sheets at the thrift store with intentions of using them for fabric and making pillows, cloths and the like. Instead they were neatly and not so neatly stored in Tupperware down in the crawl space until this summer when I pulled all my fabric out and started way too many projects. By the last month of summer I had 5 projects going and none finished. Determined to get the place clean before we hosted a catered business event, I stayed up late sewing on the fly.

This maxi dress is one of the results of my no-pattern, fast sew projects.

First buy a sheet you like. I got a king sized one and I am glad I did for a number of reasons.

  1. I messed up when cutting the skirt out and underestimated my size :/
  2. I made another maxi dress using the same cloth (I’ll post that one later)
  3. I made a little mini-maxi for Elora that matches mine (scroll down to see)

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I cut the shape and size out using my store made dress. And then I cut again because I needed it larger. So, remember that a maxi dress looks lovely flowey and not so good tight so over estimate rather then under estimate :)

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I also bought a sweater like shirt from the thrift store that day to use as the top of my dress. (I will no longer sew with this type material…way to hard for a beginner like me) I cut the sleeves off the top allowing the seams to stay with the shirt as much as possible so that I wouldn’t have to create new seams.

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Now sew skirt together and remember to take your time on the hem (you can also add lace or ruffles on the bottom).

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Sew the waist band on the skirt so you can pull elastic through at the waist. Sew the top on at the waist (Try it on before this last step and mark on the shirt with chalk how high you want the skirt to go on your midsection). Sew all together and your done!

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I used the lefts overs to sew a mini maxi for Elora. I used muslin and elastic for her top and the straps are just the muslin sewn and cut to tie together on the shoulders.

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The Night Sky

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The nursery is sort of cute. Mostly it is designed for sleep and with the idea that it should be gender neutral so that we don’t have to re-decorate for every child. The thing that took the most time was the ceiling.

To start, I painted it a very deep blue/grey. We researched and purchased a toy planetarium to project the constellations onto the ceiling and mark them with a pencil.

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Then I bought emergency glow int he dark tape and cut circles of different sizes out.

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Then we just stuck them up.

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The result is truly lovely. When rocking my little one to sleep I feel like we are out under the stars. It helps to remind me to thank God and give Him the glory every night.

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Stuffed Animals to Stuffing.

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P1210029I have seen where other bloggers have purchased bean bag covers from Bed Bath and Beyond or The Pottery Barn for a reasonable price and used them to store their kids stuffed animals. But I am CHEEP!

My daughter is a social little critter. This results in all her toys being drug out into the great room. I have been trying different methods of attractively storing her toys but few have worked out, or been durable enough to last.

I have A LOT of scrap fabric. She has a lot of stuffed animals. They went together nicely… and so far the solution has worked.

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Buy a long zipper. Mine is 24 inches. Gather your scrape material and lay it out in a way that you can get an idea for how big your bag will be. My scrapes were not enough to make the size bag I wanted so I added in simple muslin.

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Sew the shape you want. I wanted a cube because sphere bean bags are too common.  Sew the zipper in along one of the seams.

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Next stuff all those cute little critters in it.

*WARNING* Remove child before closing :)

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Driving up the Pacific Coast Highway.

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My road trip began in April 2008. I had been living with my Great Aunt (who is 96 and an amazing women) in Riverside, CA. My boyfriend (later to become my husband :) Was in CA for work and I had gone out there to spend more time with him. I accepted an internship in WA and it was time to drive all that I could cram in my car up to my new place. I took the scenic route.

Beginning in Southern CA and winding my way to WA.

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Monterrey Bay was amazing! I have been lucky enough to spend time there on 3 separate occasions. This road trip was the most recent. I stopped to stay the night with my cousin and spent a lovely day with them.

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Now, from Monterrey all the way up to the redwood forest, I don’t know the order that I saw stuff. So, I will just post all those pictures and hope they are in order.

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I camped on the beach in Redwoods National Forest. It was really fun. I woke in the morning to a lady Elk right outside me tent with the dilemma of needing to pee – desperately. I have heard that Elk can be mean and are known to charge. So I sneaked out and walked way around the critter and waited for her to leave before returning to pack up the tent.

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I stopped outside Portland Oregon and stayed with some friends from high school. My good friend Angie joined me for the rest of the trip up to Seattle.

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David – Boyfriend at the time, husband now – met us in Seattle. Angie took the fast track back to Portland and my adventure lasted the rest of the weekend on the Olympic Peninsula.

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One of the best roads in my life!

 Don’t be selfish . . .