Monthly Archives: February 2012

leap day

happy leap day – i think? i’m not sure how or why leap day exists, but for me this leap day was a day to

enjoy the gorgeous weather (hope it’s here to stay as soon i won’t be able to button/zip my winter coat)

weather

by taking a walk through the city (to see the most amazing walgreens – seriously.  check it out at state and randolph),

flags

eating a delicious fro-yo from said walgreens, made non-healthy with all my toppings,

fro yo

and getting home from work to try on my new *pink* maternity jeans (hoping they fit and i don’t look huge since i need some trendy fashion in my life to feel some-what normal).

pink jeans

hope you’ve had a great day!

{justine}

 

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miscellaneous

1. today i’ve had cereal for breakfast, an english muffin with cinnamon and sugar for a snack and oatmeal with a side of cereal for dinner. i don’t think my breakfast cravings have decreased yet.

2. looks what’s out already! danger.

cadbury eggs

3. i love the oscars. i think i love the red carpet more than the show though. i watched the entire e news coverage (can’t wait for fashion police tomorrow night). but what is that awful noise during the show? it was happening last award show too. tres annoying.

4. i love beck so so much, he is too cute. i know he will not enjoy his little brother at first (he is afraid of all new things, really hates to share and is quite spoiled now), but i really really hope they become besties.

beck

5. ryan and i bought a 2,000 piece puzzle a week ago. i’ve spent numerous hours on it already. i may be neglecting the blog due to it. i love puzzles.

6. look what i started today:

blanket

henry’s faux chenille blanket. i added his initial to it, love it. one hour in (after trimming the fabric and adding the h) i’m done with ten lines (of ninety million?) and have used the seam ripper already. it will be worth it though.

hope you have a good week! i’m off to work on the puzzle while watching the oscars…(oooh, octavia spencer just won! l.o.v.e her dress tonight)

{justine}

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week 22 {maternity book}

all caught up! (since i didn’t take a pic this past week)

week 22

now only 16 weeks left! where is time going??

{justine}

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t-shirt blanket tutorial

tshirt blanket

six months ago (don’t hate because i’m so behind on things) i made a chicago sports themed t-shirt blanket for the baby shower of this handsome little man.

jack

for baby showers, i always like to give something homemade (for a personal touch) along with something from the registry (for a practical touch). as our friend john, the dad, is a huge chicago sports fan, and they were expecting a little boy, the idea for the blanket was sparked when i saw another friend’s t-shirt blanket (theirs was a bit more complicated and larger, this is my simple version).

the blanket is fairly simple, especially since you don’t need to bind it. the hardest part may be collecting enough t-shirts to use! if you don’t have a bunch of extras lying around, like me, the thrift store is a great place to find them (and of course wash before you make the blanket, please). or you could ask friends and family to donate old shirts, so the blanket will be even more special.

(note: the size of the blanket is really up to you and your materials – the number of shirts available and the size of the squares from them, and the width and length of your backing fabric).

step 1. gather t-shirts to be used. the amount of t-shirts needed depends on the size of the blanket (or, the amount of t-shirts gathered decides the size of the blanket! i gathered about 16 shirts, and used 12 for the blanket)

step 2. decide how large you want each t-shirt square to be and make a template for easy measuring. the size of the t-shirts determines the largest size possible (the  area below the neck and between the sleeves). i found the smallest t-shirt i wanted to use and made the biggest square possible out of it, to be used for all other t-shirts.

template

step 3. use the template to cut squares of the t-shirts (i also used a straight edge for extra strength and my rotary cutter).

squares

step 4. arrange your t-shirt squares to find the pattern you like. i laid mine down on my backing fabric (blue, soft minky, one of my favorites) to check how many across and long would fit.

placement

step 5. flip over one square onto the square next to it, so the right sides are together. pin along the inner edge (the edge that joins the squares within the blanket – not a top, bottom or outer edge). sew along the pinned edge (i used a 1/4″ seam allowance).

face to face

sew along edge

step 6. open the two squares you just sewed, and repeat step 5 with the next square in the row. do this for all squares in your row (if it’s only 3 like me, the row is done; ignore my upside down squares below).

pin next square

step 7. follow steps 5 and 6 for all rows. rows

step 8. flip one row on top of the one below or above it, so the right sides are together. pin along the inner edge and sew, making sure to open the row seams so they lay flat.

rows together

sew

step 9. repeat step 8, attaching all rows together. you will end up with one large piece, the front of your blanket.

step 10. lay the back fabric right side up, and the t-shirt front right side down on top. pin all around and sew (again i used a 1/4″ seam allowance), back stitching at the beginning and end. make sure to leave an opening to turn it right-side out – i left the length of a square unsewn.

sewn together

step 11. trim the corners and turn right-side out through the opening.

corners

turn right side out

step 12. pin opening shut, folding in fabric to match seam allowance. sew around entire blanket perimeter, back stitching at beginning and end.

pin opening

done!

complete

blanket

both the back and the front are so soft, perfect for cuddling.

blanket

top stitch

beck and blanket

one of my favorite t-shirts was too small to be used in the blanket, so i whipped up an easy burp cloth out of it. after trimming the shirt to size, i cut a piece of terry cloth fabric the same size for the back. with right sides  pinned together, i sewed around the edge, leaving an opening a few inches wide. after turning right side out, i turned in the opening edges to match the seam allowance, pinned, and sewed around the entire edge. done!

burp cloth

burp cloth

happy sewing!

though i have plans to make my son a chenille blanket, ryan has informed me that he also needs a chicago sports t-shirt blanket of his own. i need to start collecting the shirts now…

{justine}

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