I love to make things: yes I love having my kids make things: yes I love exploring creativity: yes I hate mess: YES!! So here is my paradox. I WANT my kids to explore their creativity, and pain...
I was watching my daughter in the backseat of a car the other day. She had her hand out the window and was feeling the breeze as it pressed against her hand and blew through her hair. The...
I hope you all had a fabulous Mothers Day weekend. We had a ball over here, starting with a latte brought to me in bed! Along with it came piles of handmade presents–my favorite! They followed ...
I had the extreme good fortune of taking a food styling photography class from the uber talented Aran Goyoaga of Cannelle et Vanille while I was at the Makerie Retreat in Boulder. She is an amazing f...
Last week, I announced a sweet doll sweater vest I designed for the Petite Purls Spring Issue, but I havent told you about what I created for my craft column–which, yay!, now has an officia...
Finger-knitting has done grown up, as I like to say. My latest finger-knitting project DIY is featured on Design*Sponge today. I have always thought finger-knitting quite beautiful. How sad tha...
Petite Purls is live! Im so excited about this issue. I have been contributing regularly to a craft column there (you can see those contributions here and here and here). This issue includes my...
So Ive been a tad overwhelmed at everything running through my head the last few days. I just got back from the Makerie retreat where I got to spend time with loads of fabulous creative people. I ren...
Here is another wonderful guest post for the Sew, Youve Always Wanted To Quilt series. I am excited to introduce Camille DAngelis. Camille and I met at Squam, where I was lucky enough to sit next to ...
Yippee! Its time for another chunky knit. When I started teaching knitting locally at Common Threads, I wanted to pick a project that would really catch the eye, but was easy enough for beginne...
As part of the Sew, Youve Always Wanted To Quilt series, I am excited to introduce my second guest poster on flax & twine, Annik Miller. Annik and I grew up in Minnesota together and attended the...
Ive been on a mission to create more fun jewelry that my boys would like to wear. Ive mentioned this before, but I dig it when boys wear bracelets (and rings!). My daughter loved this bra...
Well, I had a fabulous technology-free weekend. My phone stayed up in my office for the entire weekend. You can take the technology out of my hand, but that wont keep me from my camera. I couldnt hel...
Ive been thinking a lot about technology and how it influences our life as a family. We dont watch TV, other than the occasional sports game or movie. Im rather proud of that - no TV blaring af...
After finally tackling how to crochet rocks from a pattern, I got it in my brain that I wanted to create my own crochet motif for a rock. That way, I figured I could easily do an original...
Ever since I entered the blogging world and saw crocheted stones, I have wanted to make one. I think they are gorgeous. The crochet skill required just seemed far beyond my crochet abilities ho...
Im on spring break this week with the kids. It has been heavenly. Its always great to spend quality down time with the kids. We are in Utah, which is a boon, because my dear friend, Lizzy ...
I am thrilled and honored to introduce my first guest poster on flax & twine, Kathreen Ricketson. She and I have worked together many times. I have guest posted on Whipup.net and contribute...
Ive always admired quilts. They can be absolutely stunning– the colors, the prints, the actual quilting stitches themselves. The richness of quilts, their many layers, always engage and e...
I was rushing around the kitchen the other morning doing my usual: eggs for baillie, peanut butter for Allie, yogurt for Charlie, coffee for me, lunches out, empty dishwasher - you know, the usual. &...
For those of you who are my age, just tell me you never wanted one of those groovy beaded door curtains from the 70s. I know I did. Something about the clickety clack of those shiny, plas...
Here is part 2 of my nephew Conrads birthday gift. I gave him two more bracelets using the same technique to make both of them. The diy tutorial is below. These were fun and so easy to make. My...
My nephew Conrad just turned six. He has an easy smile and a warm and loving way about him that is absolutely charming. Hes sporty, but tender. Who cant love a boy like that? He lov...
I am in love with tulle. Im not sure Ill ever grow out of it. I love its ethereal nature and the feeling of romance it gives. This is a tulle crown I made to fill an Etsy order. I ...
So excited to share this free cowl pattern with you all. Here it is on Ravelry, if you prefer. Let me tell you–it is cozy! Its made with super-bulky wool so it knits up in a flash! T...
Hey all! I hope you are doing well as we move towards this lucky leap year day. I, for one, am glad we have an extra day in Feburary. I need it! Dont you? In addition to my regular work, Ive be...
I havent brought play-doh out for the kids to play with in, it has to be, at least two years. So, I was very surprised when Allie, my 6 year old, came upstairs the other day with a whole packag...
Here we go! Im so excited to kick off this series of finger-knitting projects. For the first project, B proffered his largest ball of finger-knitting for us all to try weaving a rug! This proje...
Well, Happy Valentines Day everyone! Here is a doodlebuddy drawing that Allie sent me a week ago via email with the subject "love." Love, indeed. It amazes me that you can p...
Ive been thinking a lot about how different each of my children are, and how essential it is to celebrate these differences. This Valentines Day, I wanted to incorporate their personalities int...
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