Holy HAT, Batman!

A cute little friend of mine who now lives in Orlando requested something from me on Facebook.  Yep, a hat.  But I said to her, “Are you sure?  You live in Florida!”  She assured me that she really wanted a hat like the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle ones that I crocheted earlier, only BATMAN style!  OK, so I went on a hunt to find a pattern and came across a little shop on Etsy that sells the most unique and fun hat patterns ever.  Check out her store on Etsy, it’s called Cute Patterns World.  Her prices are so reasonable, you can afford to buy 2 or 3, or even her great bundle packs.

So here’s the supplies for the Batman hat going out to hot Florida.  :)

Batman Hat Supplies

Of course, I bought the Red Heart and Lion Brand yarns at Joann’s as I have a loyalty thing with them now.  And yes, I printed the pattern out on blue paper as that’s the color my loving husband brought home for me.  I think he just didn’t read the label.  But it works, and now we can start in with some crocheting.

Feel like making a funky themed hat?  PLEASE go check out this woman’s shop on Etsy and just see all the fun patterns she has available.

Thanks for stopping by and check out some of the other things that are getting worked on over here at The TygerLily.  Get inspired and get creative!

Father of the Bride

It’s funny how sometimes I think of projects I’ve done, and know exactly what was on TV or what was happening in the house when it was getting worked on.  Well, last night will be no different when it comes to having a memory while knitting.

After spending the afternoon downstairs, ironing and knitting, Bill calls down to me and says “Father of the Bride” is on.  He wanted me to come upstairs and watch it with him.  OK, no problem, I adore that old movie.  He, on the other hand, had never seen it.  So game on, or once the old gal had one up on him as I’ve seen it a gazillion times.

The Aftermath.......

My dear one has walked both our daughters down the aisle, and he gets a chance to do it one more time this coming summer – and this movie truly moved him.  He could understand every line and emotion Spencer Tracy was going through – even the nightmare of him trying to walk his daughter down the aisle.  With all the conversation we enjoyed as we both sat at the dining room table discussing this movie, I will never forget what item I was working on:

Brown Sheep Limeade Tote

This project has sat for over 2 months without a stitch more done, but what a great way to get it back on the working table.

What memories are you making for yourself?  Sometimes those are the biggest blessings of all.  Happy crafting!

Lots of Half Finished Work But Getting Organized

So January isn’t over yet, which means there was still time to get regrouped for 2012.  Did a bit of knitting, not much sewing.  The sewing area was a disaster area – who was it that threw that bomb in there?  :)   So yesterday was moving “the room” day and getting some things organized and either thrown away, ready for eBay, or set aside to finish.  You’d be amazed at how much I threw out.  Many of you saw on Facebook how my new end of the family room looks so I can watch the TV that has more than basic cable on it.

This photo has four (4) projects that are knitted and ready for finishing into product.  I’m really LOVING the really large “swatches” of cabling.  But the deep purple piece on the left is going to hopefully be a stable in the store.  It will end up being an iPad envelope sleeve when it’s complete.

purple, blue/yellow, turquoise, green fleck

The turquoise and green fleck has fabrics matched up to them already to get sewing on.  When you ask?  Not sure – but keep watching.  Still not sure where to put all the interfacing types – it just seems the bed has always made a great spot for them!  LOL

Interfacings........ ugh

One of the nightstands is still piled high with coordinating fabrics – each with a purpose.  But where to put them?  I sure don’t have a clue!

Plethera of Fabrics

One of our cedar chests has come to rest in the spare bedroom jammed full of the beautiful yarns I’ve collected.  Someday, someday….

Cedar Chest FULL of Special Yarns

During all the organization of the ‘new’ area, I came across a lot of patterns for baby, toddler and kids clothing that I had every good intention of using.  So those have been divided up and once done here, I’m off to eBay to get them all listed and outta here! The spare bedroom closet is jammed packed with crafting things, half of which need to fly out the door also.  But another day for all that.  :)

And then there’s always the ironing pile………  Ha!  Happy Sunday everyone – and happy crafting.  Keep those ideas rolling.

Organizing and Upcoming Projects

I’ve enjoyed having the extra hour this morning before clocking in.  It is still my long day at my real job, but getting a little bit organized this morning was FANTASTIC!  Take a look at the peg board room divider that was special built by a friend’s husband.  No more scrounging around drawers or dark closets for us!!  YEAH!

Supplies TOTALLY Organized

Yes, it looks like a store display, but having everything at my fingertips will save money in the long run by knowing exactly what we already have.  FANTASTIC!  Thanks, Marci and Vern – you two are terrific!

After organizing, up popped the two unlined original handbags.  Hmmm, better put these in the immediate to-do list.  Here is “Cherry Blossoms” and “Pretzel Logic”…..

Cherry Blossoms and Pretzel Logic - ready to line with fun fabrics

Want to accomplish one ‘old school’ iPad portfolio this week, so went through the fabrics that had coordinates and decided on the olive green and hot pink/rose cottons.  The black silicone skin is still packaged up on the left.

Olive and hot pink cottons ready for some 'old school' styling

And finally, the baby that I haven’t let you peek at yet, is ready to start showing off.  This design is very intense with texture – and I LOVE IT!  This will hopefully end up very VERY large and have a satchel or old time doctor bag type hinged closure.  We just received the incredibly strong 12″ tubular snap hinge purse closures from China yesterday and it should work perfectly.  After waiting a month for them to come in, they will be perfect!!!  Can we say Mary Poppins with a yarnie leafy kind of flair?  :)

Just a sneek peek for y'all - and it's turning into my fave

Thanks for checking in!  With internet working now, hopefully we can keep you updated on some of the things happening in the creative room.

And organization is a good thing – along with the right tools.  We’re covered!  Happy crafting and we’ll see you soon.

Happy Baby Time & Goodbyes

It has not been a very productive weekend, but that’s okay.  Sometimes we have to sit back, and let the world roll along.  This was a weekend to celebrate the comings and goings in our life.

Today there was a baby shower for a special couple who are expecting their 2nd girl in December.  I do believe the mommy fought this idea of a shower saying that no one should have a shower for the 2nd.  Well, I say why not?  It’s a baby, it’s a celebration of life, and it’s a great excuse to be social and meet people.  I am blessed to work along side the new daddy every day at work.  A wonderful couple whose faith is in the Lord, and have one TON of fun each and every day.   Bill and I chose to celebrate them with this today:

Sewn Diaper Bag before stuffing it.....

Bag with 'stuffage' included.....

Full and ready for gift bagging.

What a celebration of life – it makes every minute of sewing nothing but pure joy.  And even though one never knows if the mommies and daddies are going to like what you give, this bag was more selfish than that even.  This made ME feel good, no matter what.  This came from my heart, and from the talent the good Lord entrusted to me.  And that’s where the blessings are.

And then the baby that really started the TygerLily name and line is going out our door tomorrow to a new home.  Someone purchased our cherished baby this weekend.  So here it is, ready to meet Mr. Postman and meet the new owner.

Ready to box up....

So it’s now sealed, tissue paper bunched up in the belly of the bag and ziplocked into a plastic bag so no rain, snow or sleet could ever get to it.  Bahbye to my baby that got me published.  I will never EVER forget you.

One last thing to top off the weekend.  A blogging friend’s daughter is starting to show flair and passion for design with yarn and fabric.  So I packaged up as much yarn as I could SIT on and smuch up, sealed it and let her know that there would be yarn coming her daughter’s way from me.  After the fact, she sent me a message to write a story of where I learned my craft, about the passion involved, etc. to her daughter.  WHAT?  I sweated over this for a little bit, but then sat down and without knowing it, wrote a very cathartic letter slash novel and printed it off.  I don’t mail anything out without reading it to my husband.  Whether the letter is what mom really wanted or not, when I read it back outloud it was quite hard for me to read and found myself choking up.  THAT is what my passion is about, and she will be privy to the reasons why.  Not many people know, and really, not many people care.  But I was given the opportunity to share why and what TygerLily is really all about with a young person.  I am truly grateful.

Thank you for checking in – it’s been slow around here with production, but one day, you just watch out what might come flying out at you!  :)

Sneak Peek at Blue Skies

Since the Double Diamond came off the needles this last weekend, another had to go on the needles to take its place.  There were many colors to pick from in inventory, and decided on the blue.  It reminds me of the beautiful Nebraska sky that we love.  Just a little sneak peek on its progress.

Light Blue - will be a larger felted wool bag upon completion

I am learning some new techniques from the Japanese book I ordered.  Some are a bit different, especially in how to make bobbles.  But I went back to my own way of doing them to make the little flowering buds you see.  The design is the same on the back of bag also.  There is always room to learn more technique and give new things a try.

We were happy to see that the creative blog received 979 hits in October which is a new record for TygerLily.  We are most thankful for each and every one of you that stop by.

Enjoy your day and get a little creative – it’s good for the soul.  :)

Double Diamond Prairie Cable Bag – SIXTH in Series

The gray cable ‘wine koozie’ is now completed.  It came out somewhat smaller than anticipated, but it’s a good size and I’m happy with how it came out.  It is listed over on Etsy (which I did first for a change).  Check it out, leave me some feedback.  I love to hear from each and every one of you!

Front of Double Diamond showing black shadow felting

Inside of bag - showing off its argyle innards

Cherry Blossom bag is all that’s left to line – but I feel the need to knit something horrible.  Do I pick up the ice blue, the orange, or WHAT???  It’ll be a surprise.

Thanks for checking in over here – we love having you.  :)

Wine Box Koozie

Ok, interesting title, huh? We have been laughing over this for a good long time and wanted to share. After felting the barbed wire cable bag, my husband went on a search of the house for the perfect form for it to dry to. Hence, his comment “wine box Koozie”. The bag also got renamed after fifteen minutes of discussion. That will be revealed later. Enjoy our little joke!

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It is now time to watch baseball, my least fave sport. But being born and bred American, it’s a must. Thanks for checking in!

3-1/2 Hr Vacation And Pretzel Logic

Sam's Club

OK, so I am taking 3-1/2 hours of my vacation time this morning to regroup and get back on track.

1.  October is about over – forgot to get tags for the car, so THAT line will be uber pleasant this morning.  But that’s my own fault.

2.  Funny how basic items DON’T make it on the shopping list until they’re gone!  Yep, Sam’s Club here I come.  Blechhh

3.  DID get the fabrics ordered for two commissioned orders for kids art books this morning.  Should be super cute.  And while I was on Fabric.com I found this FANTASTIC corduroy fabric which is going to line one of the Prairie Bags coming up….

Over-The-Top Orange Corduroy

…….and this beauty – embroidered corduroy!  Think I’m in love with this one.

Brown Embroidered Corduroy

And there’s still a color of Brown Sheep Company’s Burly Spun yarn that’s not worked up into a bag yet, but THIS was the perfect find for the lining to the future handbag….

Prairie Handbag #? corduroy lining CAN WE ALL SAY WOW!!!!

Aren’t those fabrics absolutely wonderful?  They are all ordered and I even was able to use a little coupon on my cord fabrics – YIPEEEEE!!  I’ll take it!

After my mini-vacation this morning (ha) I hope to get the Barbed Wire Cable Handbag completely off the needles, get the fun little adornments attached that I found yesterday in my “Inspiration In A Bag” and get that baby in the machine to be felted – YET TODAY!  :)  There is a closure treatment that I want to test on this bag, hopefully to include a little bling, a little leather, some surprises.  Have to keep testing to find the absolute best way.

And look what I found when I was digging through some things – the Pretzel Logic Handbag that I never lined.  It was done back in 2008, but then things started falling apart and we had to move.  So this baby needs to get lined and in the shop soon.  It’s rather a bizarre looking kind of thing, isn’t it.

Pretzel Logic Handbag

And I realized I didn’t actually save the Cherry Blossom Handbag photo yesterday to the computer.  That explains a lot.  But here it is in a messy heap.  This needs to get completed today also if possible.  Well, maybe this weekend.  :)

Cherry Blossom Handbag

OK, my mini vaca starts in a half hour.  So here we go!  Let’s tackle the day and have a little fun while we do it, okay?

Love to see you all stopping by – you make my day.  :)

Firebush Cable Handbag – Complete and Listed

As I am still waiting on an okay from a possible buyer on another item, I decided to tackle the finishing touches to the Firebush Cable Handbag.  It’s listed over on Etsy now, after taking it over to the abandoned farmland to take its picture once or twice.  So here she is, in all her red and cabled glory………

Firebush Handbag

Smiling Pretty

Now I’m off to see what kind of trouble I can get into down in the sewing room.  I may have to start cutting into Bill’s sweater and see what kind of purse I can derive out of it.  :)

Happy creating!