June 27, 2011

Beaded Headband tutorial


About a year ago, I made a beaded headband inspired by my beaded necklace tutorial.  Since then I've been meaning to write up a tutorial to make one and just haven't found the time until now.


The tutorial includes the option to make a double or triple strand headband.  Once you've made the headband you can embellish it as you please.  I like to make fabric flowers and hand stitch them to the headband.  The tutorial does not include instructions for the flower, however there are plenty of great tutes available on the web.  I used this one for making the flowers.


Another idea is to add birdcage veiling around the flower.  I haven't had a chance to give that a try yet, but would love to see it.  If you make a beaded headband, please be sure to share on the pretty ditty show and tell flickr group.

Below is the pdf.  Download and enjoy!



Beaded Headband Tutorial

June 23, 2011

Awww wook!


This is Rosie.  She is oozing with sweetness...


And guess what?  We have another bunny...


This is Anakin.  He's the brains of the bunch.  Yes, I did write bunch...


This is Heavy (named after a clone trooper) and he's all personality.
Oh, but wait!  There's more...



Lastly, this is Thumper.  Everyone has to have a Thumper eventually.

I know what you're thinking.  Is she auditioning for some animal hoarder reality show?  No, I am not.  Let me start from the beginning.

About 2 months ago, we noticed a domestic gray dwarf rabbit in the neighborhood.  The rabbit seemed quite content with living the free life, so we decided to leave food and water out at night for the rabbit.  Our next door neighbors did the same.  We decided to name him Gunther.  They decided to call it Roger. We all enjoyed taking care of Gunther/Roger and would talk with the neighbors about where we last saw him and how much fun it was for the kids to experience this.  

Last Friday, my daughter decided to practice her cartwheels out in the front yard when suddenly mid-cartwheel she noticed a white fur ball run across the yard.  She went to see what it was and realized it was a baby bunny and alerted us to her discovery.  Quickly, we ran outside and saw the little bunny balled up in the corner of our door step.  My husband scooped the bunny up and placed him in our dog kennel (minus the dog).  It was then that we realized Gunther/Roger was not a boy after all...it was a Jessica!  At this point we were all oohing and ahhing over Heavy our new baby bunny, not realizing that there would be more to come over the next two hours.

Approximately, one hour after we found the first bunny I noticed a cat trying to get something in the bushes.  Well, as I'm sure you've figured out by now the cat was trying to capture 2 more bunnies dashing through the yard.  I quickly shooed the cat away and added 2 more bunnies to the kennel.  My kids were elated to say the least that we had 3 bunnies.  And, at the moment, so was I.  I love animals.  I love babies.  I love baby animals.  It was my birthday too!  I was thinking to myself, "Wow!  We have 3 bunnies!"  Then, 24 hours later I was thinking to myself, "Yikes! We have 3 bunnies!"

We began to stress about if we had done the right thing by taking the bunnies in.  Maybe we should put them in the bushes where we think the nest is.  What if the cat comes back?  Does the Mama rabbit miss her babies?  Will the raccoon eat them if we put them back (oh yes, even a raccoon was trying to get a piece of baby bunny)?  Will they die if we keep them?  Will they multiply again?  My poor husband!  So after all of the what ifs, we decided to call our veterinarian.  He said that the bunnies best chance for survival was with us and not the wild, because they are domestic rabbits.  That was all we needed to hear.  My maternal instincts kicked in and off to the pet store we went. 

Ah...but there are 4 bunnies you say.  Yes, that night after we returned from the vet's office we were outside with my neighbors talking about the new additions when my son noticed a little black ball of fur by the trash cans.  "How many do they have," I thought to myself?  We were already committed at that point with the 3 bunnies, so we added Aniken to the family.  I don't think there are anymore bunnies in the front yard.  If more appear, I may have to take Jessica (a.k.a Gunther) in to get fixed.  That is if I can catch her. She's a free spirit. 

The good news is that my neighbors have agreed to take 2 of the bunnies after they get a little stronger and older.  So in the end we will only have 2 bunnies... I think =)

Have I showed you Rosie...


Do you see the wittle arms?  Too cute!


I think she's my favorite.

Cheers to baby bunnies,

Jamie




June 14, 2011

My dope new shoes!


I'm told this is what all the cool kids are wearing now a days.  No?

Seriously, I love my new running shoes (Vibram fivefingers).  There's been quite a lot of press lately on barefoot running and I had to give it a try.  I suppose my barefoot running curiosity began many moons ago when I worked at a clinic called The Egoscue Method.  It's then that I learned that we are all designed to run barefoot and that it's the shoes that give us problems such as plantar fasciitis, strained ligaments, and back pain.  Their belief is that the body is designed to have a natural S curve and if you look at a toddler before he/she starts wearing shoes you will see that the child has a natural S curve.  Of course you have to take into consideration the way we live now compared to the "hunter and gatherer days" is a more sedentary lifestyle and certainly that plays a huge role in losing the S curve.  However, I am willing to try to re-train my running stride to help eliminate common ailments that may occur due to shoes.

I have had these for about 1 month and so far so good.  Actually, I feel better post run than when I had shoes.  My heels aren't sore and I'm not as fatigued.  I've shortened my stride so that I have mid foot strike rather than heel strike.  I also try to land gracefully rather than "thudding" as I run.  Consequently, my pace is slower now, so other than a bruised ego the shoes are great for me.  I've even stopped shaving my arm pits...
just joking =)

Cheers,

Jamie  

June 10, 2011

Winner!

The winner of the Shabby Apple Dress is... Simply Beautiful Sundays who said...
I love skirts and bare feet!

Congratulations!  The random number generator has found favor with you.  I will contact you shortly or you can contact me (apronstreet at yahoo.com)

Thank you everyone who entered the giveaway.

Before we part ways for the weekend, here's a look at another lookbook I made.  This is my apron lookbook. 



Cheers,

Jamie

June 6, 2011

Shabby Apple Dress giveaway

Today is a good day, because I get to giveaway a dress from the lovely online clothing boutique Shabby Apple.  Not only do I get to giveaway a Shabby Apple Dress, but I also get to giveaway a 10% off coupon to all Pretty Ditty readers.

First, a little about the Shabby Apple.  The Shabby Apple is an online boutique that offers a variety of clothes from maternity dresses and yoga wear to little girl dresses and aprons.  However, my favorite are the vintage inspired dresses...

Blue and White Overboard shirt dress

Black and White houndstooth dress - Madison Ave

Green and White striped dress - Sheep Meadow

Yellow poplin dress - Le Soleil

I also like their vintage inspired bathing suits...

Turquoise Cascada bathing suit

Red & White striped Venezia bathing suit


Giveaway Details
Today's giveaway is for the turquoise cotton lawn Ahoy dress...



To enter, leave a comment telling me what's your favorite item to wear during the summer.  It could be a piece of jewelry, shirt, dress, or whatever comes to mind.  For me, it would be my flip flops =)  Also, be sure to leave a link or email for me to contact you.  Or, contact me if you are the winner. 

The giveaway will close on 6/9/11 and the winner will be announced on 6/10/11.  I'll use a random number generator to choose the winner.

The 10% coupon off code is prettyditty10off.  The coupon expires at the end of this month.
You can also visit Shabby Apple on Facebook (link).  They offer special promotions and exclusive discounts to people who "like them" on Facebook.

The giveaway is now open!

***Shipping update***

The Shabby Apple is only able to ship within the U.S. for giveaways.  If you are not in the U.S. maybe you can use a U.S. address (friend or family) and they can ship the dress to you.

The giveaway is now closed.


June 1, 2011

Miz Mozelle Dress sewing pattern

The Miz Mozelle Dress sewing pattern is here.


I love everything about this pattern from the keyhole neckline to the peter pan collar. This dress makes me happy!  The waist is a simple elastic waistline, which is quite easy to make.  On the back cover I recommend stretch fabrics with drape; however, you can use woven fabrics as well.  If you choose to use a woven fabric, you just need to make the Bodice, Collar, and Sleeves one size larger than you normally would.

The Mozelle Dress sewing pattern is named after my Granny who passed away when I was 9 years old. Granny was an amazing seamstress who used to make my Mom and Aunt's skating costumes for all of their skate competitions.  I am told that their skate costumes were one of the highlights of the competition.  I sure could use her knowledge now.  She would have been a great mentor for me.

New to the Jamie Christina website is the Lookbook page! Below is a lookbook for the Miz Mozelle Dress.  I will be adding more lookbooks to my site in the up and coming weeks.    


The Mozelle Dress sewing pattern is now available in my shop and be sure to check out the list of shops that carry my sewing patterns.  There may be a shop near you =)

I also want to thank my pattern testers Cynthia (my mom and new owner of Phat Fabric) and Madeline from Maisonnette of Oceanside.

Cheers,

Jamie