Entries in cuteness (2)

Friday
May082009

Polar bears riding bicycles? That's right.

Polar Bear Beach

I've decided to turn over my most favorite fabric to you guys.

You may remember these pot holders that I made a while back. I love them so much! But I don't think it would be a good thing to cover my whole apartment in polar bears and bunnies just yet, so I've made some new coffee sleeves to sell... just in time for summer. 

Along with these beachy bunnies and bears, I also had a cute little park scene starring the same bicycle riding bears.

I hope to have these and many more new styles up in the shop sometime soon. For now, enjoy this little sneak peek of the cuteness!

Polar Bear Beach

Polar Bear Park

Polar Bear Park

 

Monday
Jul212008

Pot holders & Place mats

I was very productive this weekend! I think the tote bag really gave me a boost of confidence.

potholders and placemats

I finished two items (or six, really) that have been needed for quite some time: pot holders and place mats. Many months ago I suggested that maybe we just buy them, but Etienne would not let me. He told me I had to make them myself.

placemats four set

After quite some time, deliberating about which style of placemats to make, I settled on a classic three panel tryptich. Haha. No. Kidding. I made that up, of course. I just  thought it might be nice to pretend that the side panels were meaningful. A place where the silverware could lay. Designated.

double-sided placemats

The place mats are double sided. The black for when you have some Indian food and the cream for when you are eating cereal. Very important. Actually I just wanted some variety and wanted so badly to use both colors of the Lecien My Folklore fabric. It's soooo cute. I mean mushrooms, electric blue squirrels, and fruit bearing trees with roosters! I had to use it for something that I could look at often.

pot holders

It was pretty much the same thought for the pot holders. I almost made robot pot holders, but Etienne suggested using one of the really cute fabrics instead. I bought this polar bear and bunny summer fabric a long time ago. Just look at the polar bears cycling and smiling. And the bunny in his old fashioned swimsuit is great.

pot holders

I used Denyse Schmidt's "Too Hot To Handle" pot holder pattern from her quilting book. I decided to make it thicker, though, by adding a layer of insulating material for safety. No burns, thank you very much.

pot holders binding

And the craftiest, most amazing part of all... the binding. When I made Joan's tote bag out of sheets I cut off the edge of the sheets where the fabric was folded up. I thought, "Kim. You should save that. In the most perfect crafty world we can use EVERY bit of leftover fabric. No wasting, please." So, I opened it up and used it for binding. Not very complicated, but I felt good that I wasn't wasting and that I didn't have to make any binding myself. Bleh. I think the white binding looks really nice against the rest, too.