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{shop update} dewey loves orla kiely…



Are you a fan of  Orla Kiely designs? I am & was happy when I stumbled on this shop called Thirtyfive Flowers. Not only does Louise make beautiful cushions & coin purses from vintage & new fabrics (just got this & this in the mail today & LOVE them), but she has a fondness for Orla Kiely & occasionally sells some of her fabric in little packs. I recently purchased a few bundles from her with a plan to make some plush. However, I haven’t had a chance to get make them yet. While working on an order of Dewey Birds yesterday, I was able to squeeze in the time to make this Dewey that I had dreamed up the minute I received my Orla Kiely fabric. See, having our house buried in snow isn’t that bad… I got more time to sew. Hope you are having a great day! 

{Real Life} big boy room

We’ve been gradually transitioning Sayer’s room from a nursery to a little boys rooms for a little while now. One of the issues that has come up in the last few months is that he has become scared of the dark & nighttime- causing him to not want to fall asleep. While we have tried all sorts of things, changing his room around has been a part of the problem solving. Sayer told us that he was afraid of his curtains– they were a large abstract shapes and he saw monsters in them. Honestly, I liked them because of being able to see things in them so it never dawned on me that it would freak him out (that was  pre-mom thinking). So now, all of his curtains are turned inside out & we have different fabric swatches draped on all of the windows to see what will work. 

Funny thing though, on Saturday, I got an order of vintage fabric from the Netherlands in the mail. One of the pieces was an old funky curtain- ready to hang (which was a surprise- a nice one). Sayer always likes to see the fabric I get in the mail & when I said it was a curtain, he told me to hang it in his room right away. It’s pretty amazing, but it fits the window dimensions perfectly. He announced that he loves it & that it’s not scary in his room anymore. However, we have 2 more windows in his room that need new curtains. 



I had actually taken Sayer with me to the fabric store recently & told him to let me know if he saw something he liked for curtains. He yelled out excitedly, “I LOVE  BUTTERFLIES & FIRETRUCKS!” when he saw this fabric… 

Which is not really the aesthetic I was after for his room. But he loved it – so I got him a fat quarter & we have it draped on one of other windows. I think I’ve diverted his attention from it being a curtain by suggesting that I would make him a butterfly slug with the fabric.  
Meanwhile, I have to say, since the funky curtain has been in his room, the going to bed issue has been a lot better. Coincidence? Maybe, but for now my klt:plushies will have to wait- we are keeping the funky floral fabric on his window until our luck runs out (& we find new fabric for all 3 of the windows). I do love the floral in there though- particularly with the vintage Marimekko comforter. The big boy room transition is a lot of fun- we still have some projects up our sleeve. But so far it’s been really rewarding watching Sayer play & enjoy his space. What do you remember about your kiddo’s nursery morphing into a big boy/girl room? 

{Real Life} big boy room

We’ve been gradually transitioning Sayer’s room from a nursery to a little boys rooms for a little while now. One of the issues that has come up in the last few months is that he has become scared of the dark & nighttime- causing him to not want to fall asleep. While we have tried all sorts of things, changing his room around has been a part of the problem solving. Sayer told us that he was afraid of his curtains– they were a large abstract shapes and he saw monsters in them. Honestly, I liked them because of being able to see things in them so it never dawned on me that it would freak him out (that was  pre-mom thinking). So now, all of his curtains are turned inside out & we have different fabric swatches draped on all of the windows to see what will work. 

Funny thing though, on Saturday, I got an order of vintage fabric from the Netherlands in the mail. One of the pieces was an old funky curtain- ready to hang (which was a surprise- a nice one). Sayer always likes to see the fabric I get in the mail & when I said it was a curtain, he told me to hang it in his room right away. It’s pretty amazing, but it fits the window dimensions perfectly. He announced that he loves it & that it’s not scary in his room anymore. However, we have 2 more windows in his room that need new curtains. 



I had actually taken Sayer with me to the fabric store recently & told him to let me know if he saw something he liked for curtains. He yelled out excitedly, “I LOVE  BUTTERFLIES & FIRETRUCKS!” when he saw this fabric… 

Which is not really the aesthetic I was after for his room. But he loved it – so I got him a fat quarter & we have it draped on one of other windows. I think I’ve diverted his attention from it being a curtain by suggesting that I would make him a butterfly slug with the fabric.  
Meanwhile, I have to say, since the funky curtain has been in his room, the going to bed issue has been a lot better. Coincidence? Maybe, but for now my klt:plushies will have to wait- we are keeping the funky floral fabric on his window until our luck runs out (& we find new fabric for all 3 of the windows). I do love the floral in there though- particularly with the vintage Marimekko comforter. The big boy room transition is a lot of fun- we still have some projects up our sleeve. But so far it’s been really rewarding watching Sayer play & enjoy his space. What do you remember about your kiddo’s nursery morphing into a big boy/girl room? 

{Real Life} big boy room

We’ve been gradually transitioning Sayer’s room from a nursery to a little boys rooms for a little while now. One of the issues that has come up in the last few months is that he has become scared of the dark & nighttime- causing him to not want to fall asleep. While we have tried all sorts of things, changing his room around has been a part of the problem solving. Sayer told us that he was afraid of his curtains– they were a large abstract shapes and he saw monsters in them. Honestly, I liked them because of being able to see things in them so it never dawned on me that it would freak him out (that was  pre-mom thinking). So now, all of his curtains are turned inside out & we have different fabric swatches draped on all of the windows to see what will work. 

Funny thing though, on Saturday, I got an order of vintage fabric from the Netherlands in the mail. One of the pieces was an old funky curtain- ready to hang (which was a surprise- a nice one). Sayer always likes to see the fabric I get in the mail & when I said it was a curtain, he told me to hang it in his room right away. It’s pretty amazing, but it fits the window dimensions perfectly. He announced that he loves it & that it’s not scary in his room anymore. However, we have 2 more windows in his room that need new curtains. 



I had actually taken Sayer with me to the fabric store recently & told him to let me know if he saw something he liked for curtains. He yelled out excitedly, “I LOVE  BUTTERFLIES & FIRETRUCKS!” when he saw this fabric… 

Which is not really the aesthetic I was after for his room. But he loved it – so I got him a fat quarter & we have it draped on one of other windows. I think I’ve diverted his attention from it being a curtain by suggesting that I would make him a butterfly slug with the fabric.  
Meanwhile, I have to say, since the funky curtain has been in his room, the going to bed issue has been a lot better. Coincidence? Maybe, but for now my klt:plushies will have to wait- we are keeping the funky floral fabric on his window until our luck runs out (& we find new fabric for all 3 of the windows). I do love the floral in there though- particularly with the vintage Marimekko comforter. The big boy room transition is a lot of fun- we still have some projects up our sleeve. But so far it’s been really rewarding watching Sayer play & enjoy his space. What do you remember about your kiddo’s nursery morphing into a big boy/girl room? 

{Fabric Friday} a punch of vintage color…

I’ve been on another vintage textile search again lately. It’s the first of the year & I need to stock up my studio with some new finds to use for ideas that I have. I’m craving the bright, bold colors of the ’50’s, ’60’s, &’70’s to brighten up these dreary weather days. On one of my late night searches, I ran across Jane Foster’s website and I instantly became a fan of her work with textiles.

Jane is a designer from the UK who has combined her love of drawing, screen printing & vintage fabrics from the ’50’- 70’s to create gorgeous cushions, totes, dolls, tea towels, & more. I love her use of cheerful designs and her vintage fabric collection is amazing!
Oh, what I would give to get a peek into her fabric stash! It must be pretty terrific. I admit, I  bought a cool vintage cushion so I could have some of her happy vintage textiles in our home. If you are a vintage fabric junkie like me, you might want to check out her blog and her shops here & here. They will definitely give you a punch of cheerful color!  Happy Fabric Friday!  {all photos property of Jane Foster

{Fabric Friday} a punch of vintage color…

I’ve been on another vintage textile search again lately. It’s the first of the year & I need to stock up my studio with some new finds to use for ideas that I have. I’m craving the bright, bold colors of the ’50’s, ’60’s, &’70’s to brighten up these dreary weather days. On one of my late night searches, I ran across Jane Foster’s website and I instantly became a fan of her work with textiles.

Jane is a designer from the UK who has combined her love of drawing, screen printing & vintage fabrics from the ’50’- 70’s to create gorgeous cushions, totes, dolls, tea towels, & more. I love her use of cheerful designs and her vintage fabric collection is amazing!
Oh, what I would give to get a peek into her fabric stash! It must be pretty terrific. I admit, I  bought a cool vintage cushion so I could have some of her happy vintage textiles in our home. If you are a vintage fabric junkie like me, you might want to check out her blog and her shops here & here. They will definitely give you a punch of cheerful color!  Happy Fabric Friday!  {all photos property of Jane Foster

{Fabric Friday} a punch of vintage color…

I’ve been on another vintage textile search again lately. It’s the first of the year & I need to stock up my studio with some new finds to use for ideas that I have. I’m craving the bright, bold colors of the ’50’s, ’60’s, &’70’s to brighten up these dreary weather days. On one of my late night searches, I ran across Jane Foster’s website and I instantly became a fan of her work with textiles.

Jane is a designer from the UK who has combined her love of drawing, screen printing & vintage fabrics from the ’50’- 70’s to create gorgeous cushions, totes, dolls, tea towels, & more. I love her use of cheerful designs and her vintage fabric collection is amazing!
Oh, what I would give to get a peek into her fabric stash! It must be pretty terrific. I admit, I  bought a cool vintage cushion so I could have some of her happy vintage textiles in our home. If you are a vintage fabric junkie like me, you might want to check out her blog and her shops here & here. They will definitely give you a punch of cheerful color!  Happy Fabric Friday!  {all photos property of Jane Foster

{Fabric Friday} vintage stash peek….

I’ve been so busy lately that I haven’t even been able to touch the new additions to my vintage fabric stash. I have so many ideas of what I’m going to do with them & I’m just itchin’ to start cutting & sewing something new. However, I thought I would share a peek of bright & cheery finds so that they aren’t completely neglected. 
The top three fabrics have been added to my Marimekko stash & just arrived from Finland a few days ago. They are so gorgeous & it’s driving me nuts that I can’t work with them right now. I’m practicing some serious restraint & discipline to stay away. The next stack is a fun assortment that I’ve collected over the last few months from  Frecklewonder. Did I ever tell you that I am fond of paisley? I always have been & was really drawn to those top two paisley patterns. Looking at all of them together it appears that I have been drawn to purples, oranges, & pinks lately (but will always like turquoise).  Stay tuned, when the holiday bustle is over… I’m diving into this stack head first.  Happy Fabric Friday! Do you have a favorite from this stash?

{Fabric Friday} vintage stash peek….

I’ve been so busy lately that I haven’t even been able to touch the new additions to my vintage fabric stash. I have so many ideas of what I’m going to do with them & I’m just itchin’ to start cutting & sewing something new. However, I thought I would share a peek of bright & cheery finds so that they aren’t completely neglected. 
The top three fabrics have been added to my Marimekko stash & just arrived from Finland a few days ago. They are so gorgeous & it’s driving me nuts that I can’t work with them right now. I’m practicing some serious restraint & discipline to stay away. The next stack is a fun assortment that I’ve collected over the last few months from  Frecklewonder. Did I ever tell you that I am fond of paisley? I always have been & was really drawn to those top two paisley patterns. Looking at all of them together it appears that I have been drawn to purples, oranges, & pinks lately (but will always like turquoise).  Stay tuned, when the holiday bustle is over… I’m diving into this stack head first.  Happy Fabric Friday! Do you have a favorite from this stash?

{Fabric Friday} vintage stash peek….

I’ve been so busy lately that I haven’t even been able to touch the new additions to my vintage fabric stash. I have so many ideas of what I’m going to do with them & I’m just itchin’ to start cutting & sewing something new. However, I thought I would share a peek of bright & cheery finds so that they aren’t completely neglected. 
The top three fabrics have been added to my Marimekko stash & just arrived from Finland a few days ago. They are so gorgeous & it’s driving me nuts that I can’t work with them right now. I’m practicing some serious restraint & discipline to stay away. The next stack is a fun assortment that I’ve collected over the last few months from  Frecklewonder. Did I ever tell you that I am fond of paisley? I always have been & was really drawn to those top two paisley patterns. Looking at all of them together it appears that I have been drawn to purples, oranges, & pinks lately (but will always like turquoise).  Stay tuned, when the holiday bustle is over… I’m diving into this stack head first.  Happy Fabric Friday! Do you have a favorite from this stash?