January, 2009

  • Mr. Sandyknickers

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    On January 15, 2009 • By

    I did find out the history behind Mr. Splashy Pants. Cute as he is, I didn’t want to rip him off, so I created a friend for him to serve as a launching pad for my design.

    I call him Mr. Sandy-knickers.

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  • Inspiration is indeed Everywhere

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    On January 14, 2009 • By

    Rachel from Mamma Made is well…read the post.

    I really like this little whale guy. I’m not sure what the history is behind him. I randomly found him on the internet by accident. I like his flat top.

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  • Out, Foul Layer

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    On January 12, 2009 • By

    Part 1 of Song

    A sourness, a foul layer
    Sneaky crept in
    I didn’t know till Dense

    Once was light and blue air
    Sun and easy peace
    I didn’t care I miss It, I miss it

    I am not horse to work I am not no mind robot
    I am baby I am kid

    You no monster, you no cop
    You no wicked old man
    Meany old man
    You, friend, you partner

    Melt crusty heart again
    Real me in here, your friend
    Oozy soft and Yours

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  • Hush (Isaiah 30:15)

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    On January 5, 2009 • By

    Song Particle

    Isaiah 30:15

    For thus the Lord GOD, the Holy One of Israel, has said, “In repentance and rest you will be saved, In quietness and trust is your strength.” But you were not willing…

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  • I will not give up! Sewing Foibles Part II

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    On January 4, 2009 • By

    I’m on the quest to make the perfect fitting pair of pants. I tore apart the ones I already had, my favorite green pants, and made a pattern from them. I was so enthusiastic.

    It did not go so well. As usual, when I sew, I tend to always do something backwards or inside out. The first 50 times I did this, I chalked it up to beginner’s ignorance, but now that I’ve been sewing for 20 years, I think it is just something that happens when I sew. I always do it, I always get frustrated and think that I was just not meant to sew, but I never quit. Oh well.

    Take my new pants for instance.

    First of all, the entire pants were made inside out, as I early on discovered I was using the wrong side of the fabric but did not have the patience to start over. The pattern pieces I had created did not magically come together, so there was many a turmoilious moment as I had to figure out what was wrong. I never did. I just kept sewing. And lo and behold, as I tried the lovely things on, I discovered that the waistband was sewn upside down, so that the waist flares out at the top. Arrrgh! Oh well.

    The only sewing project I have ever done that went 100% smoothly the pillowcases I gave to my family as gifts this Christmas. I guess it’s pretty hard to screw up a rectangle.


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