Friday, February 26, 2010

PROCRASTINATION

Tomorrow or maybe the next day, I'm going to update my blog and make it interesting.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

LATEST QUILTS

Guess it's time to replace the Christmas stuff with somethings a little more current. On your right are photos of my January labors. I'd really love it if you'd tell your friends about my site. Most people don't think of shopping online when they need a shower or baby gift. And if they do, they sure don't think of going to www.TodaysBaby.etsy.com. I really have something for every budget.

Soon I'm going to have Car Seat Swaddles. You'll just have to stay tuned to see what I mean.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

CONTEST





Whomever can bring the most new fans to my Facebook Fan Page can win some wonderful prizes.

First prize: Set of three "Bottle Butlers," handmade wraps for your Christmas Spirits. (Your choice of two different sets, worth $25)
Second Prize: Same as above but no choice.
Third Prize: Large handmade pieced stocking made from luxury fabrics, worth$20
Runner-ups: One of the small crazy patched stockings, worth $15 each (only 7 available)

To see complete description of the above, go to my site and click on "Holidays" in the section box. www.TodaysBaby.etsy.com

Rules: Tell everyone whom you refer to mention who referred them in the comments on my blog.

Deadline: Friday, December 18 at midnight.
Prizes will be mailed Saturday, December 19 or delivered if you are local.

Thanks for participating.

Fan page: http://www.facebook.com/home.php?src=fftb#/pages/Designer-Baby-Accessories/20

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Fallen Heros

I've been spellbound all day watching the memorial for the fallen officers. What a magnificent send off. Obviously many hours and days of planning and rehearsal went into this. To all those responsible--well done.
As we all celebrate the holidays and are hopefully surrounded by our family and friends, may we try to remember those four families who will not be so lucky.
Another reminder to count your blessings and never, never take them for granted. They can be gone in an instant.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

DARE YOU TO READ THIS

During this season, we get stressed and overwhelmed and family riffs seem to get worse. We are short of money, short of time and short of patience. Things don't go exactly as we would like and sometimes we think that life sucks. The Holidays are filled with frustrations, depression and disappointments.

I can't tell you how to think or feel, but I personally revel everyday in how many things I have to be grateful for, Holidays or no.

I look out the window and there is no war going on. I'm not in fear of my family getting tortured or killed.

I have a roof over my head and I'm cozy warm. The electricity isn't out so I have use of this computer, my TV, my stove, my microwave, refrigerator, hot water and lights.

When I go to bed, I'll sleep in a soft, comfy bed; not on the hood of a HumVee with the hot desert sun baking me and dust swirling around me.

I'll get up tomorrow morning and be able to walk unassisted to my kitchen where I have ample coffee and food. Then I'll get dressed in very nice clothes; more than I really need to cover my body.

I can pick up the phone or go to my e-mail and contact any number of family members whom I love dearly and who I'm sure love me. Oh, sure, like every family, I have a few real stinkers, but the ones who matter are always there for me.

I can't think of anything that I need that I don't have and if I get a little edgy during this season, then shame on me. And if you don't take at least a minute every day to count your blessings, then shame on you.

During this time, I wish you serenity and gratitude as a very Happy Holiday.

Linda C. Hall


Friday, November 6, 2009

INDIEBANDITAS BAZAAR




I hope by now everyone in the North Kitsap area is planning on attending the "IndiesBanditasBazaar" on Bainbridge Island starting Black Friday, November 27 and 28 from 10 am to 5 pm both days. For more information, go to their blog at: http://indiebanditasbazaar.blogspot.com/2009/11.

In case you've been living under a rock, you know that the entire bazaar features only handmade items made by many Northwest artists and crafters.

I will be there hawking my baby quilts, Christmas Stockings, Bottle Butlers and givaways. My crafty and creative daughter, Heather Lytle will be sharing the booth with me selling her adorable baby clothes and accessories that she has embellished with cartoons and cute sayings. The "Onesies" must be seen.

I would imagine that this is the place to find gifts for everyone in the family, even those hard-to-buy-for stinkers.

Whether you buy anything at by booth, be sure to stop by and say "Hey." See you there.

Linda Hall
www.TodaysBaby.etsy.com

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Friday, October 16, 2009

Updates on my baby quilts and products listed on etsy.com and  random musings about life, recipes, rants and gratitude.

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Thursday, October 15, 2009

THE COPY


So, here's the quilt that was ordered by the repeat customer who wanted a copy of her previous purchase but in pink. The focus fabric is still by her favorite fabric designer, Anna Maria Horner. It's from her "Good Folks" collection. Before I got involved in current trends in the fabric world, I simply chose my fabrics according to what color caught my eye. Or what was on sale; or what was in my closet leftover from previous quilts.

What an education I've had. My modus operandi now is to find a grouping of fabrics offered by a current popular designer. I order small amounts online and when I receive it I go to a retail store and buy coordinating fabrics to fill in the bare spots, borders and backing. Even using my coupons, I usually spend at least $50 for the materials.

While pre-ironing all the fabrics, I could tell the difference just by feel between the cheap stuff and the actual quilting fabric. Now, I'm completely spoiled and my customers in turn will be spoiled.

Just wanted you all to see the results of trying to duplicate a quilt but make it different! Enjoy.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

THE BIRTH OF A QUILT


The quilt pictured is the one I just finished and shipped off to a repeat customer.


She bought one of my ready-made ones I had listed on etsy and commented that it could have been larger. In my plucky marketing mind, I offered to make her one in the size that she would like and Daisy Doo, she took me up on it.


As she (and so many others) is an admirer of the popular fabric designer, Anna Maria Horner, I asked her to search the net and find a collection she liked. She found just the assortment at an etsy site hosted by "I Craft". (Post below.)


I ordered the group of fabrics and then I sat there and wondered how to combine them in a pattern that hopefully would please the customer. The collection consisted of 6 "Fat Quarters." For those of you who don't quilt, a fat quarter is a piece of fabric 18" x 22", so as you can see, that wasn't enough to make an entire quilt. Then decisions have to be made as to what other fabrics must be chosen that will coordinate, but not detract, to fill out the area of 50" x 60".


This is where the design work comes in. After these decisions are made and the top is completed, one still has to select a backing that will match. You get the picture--a lot of work goes into the design and construction of a simple, little quilt.


During this time, I often wonder why I'm taking a bunch of perfectly good fabric; cut it into little pieces; and then sew them back together again. It's a sickness, I tell 'ya.


To make a long story short (and when that's said, it's already too late) what came out from under the undulating needle is pictured above. I hope you all enjoy looking and maybe refer my work to your friends when they're in the market for a gift.