I took a garden hiatus and made this dress for A last weekend. This is a Butterick 4842 dress and pant pattern for girls and boys. I have only made the dress shown. A few skulls seemed appropriate for fall! I found the pattern to be moderate on the clarity of instructions. Figuring out how to do the collar took a bit of thought but I think the dress turned out nicely. I will definitely make another one! I made the size 3 for a small 3 year old. Plenty of room to grow. It took me about 4 hours from pattern cut to finish product. I am sure second time around will get you there in 1-1.5 hrs.
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Butterick 4842
I took a garden hiatus and made this dress for A last weekend. This is a Butterick 4842 dress and pant pattern for girls and boys. I have only made the dress shown. A few skulls seemed appropriate for fall! I found the pattern to be moderate on the clarity of instructions. Figuring out how to do the collar took a bit of thought but I think the dress turned out nicely. I will definitely make another one! I made the size 3 for a small 3 year old. Plenty of room to grow. It took me about 4 hours from pattern cut to finish product. I am sure second time around will get you there in 1-1.5 hrs.
Friday, October 8, 2010
Inspiration
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Mum's the Word
Monday, September 27, 2010
Further Reading
Every once in a while I try to reward myself with something besides food and I have to say this was a great reward! The magazine is called Urban Farm and the "starter" edition is on the stands. I was trying of figure out how to order this magazine when I realized its not out yet! It seems to be an offshoot of the magazine Hobby Farm. Lots of terrific articles centered on urban sustainability. I think it is going to be something to watch for!
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Bulbs: The follow up

Since a question was asked about which bulbs, I thought it appropriate to follow up on that topic. If you have nothing and want to get the biggest bang for your buck I would always go with the daffodil. There are tons of options ranging from yellow on yellow to peachy colors that don't even remind you of daffodils. Daffodils do a fabulous job of multiplying from year to year and make an excellent choice for cutting and bringing inside. Crocus and Grape Hyacinth together run a close second. They are typically the earliest arrivals in the spring but don't have quite the impact of a daffodil. As a result they are best planted where they can be noticed i.e. close to front door or walk. Third I would put the tulip. There are many splendid options. Some don't even look like what you would call a tulip. I run tulips as my third favorite as they have a habit of petering out after several years and are not quite as reliable. That said, pleas don't resist the urge to experiment! Sometimes the "lets wait and see" of it all can be the most exciting part!
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Think Spring

BULBS! Its time to order your BULBS! I know its hard to think about spring, but unless you plan ahead you miss out on one of the delights that will most certainly keep you going in the dark of winter! I try to order and plant 100 bulbs each season. Up to this point I have had about zero luck with the bulbs you pick up in the big box stores. As a result, I always go with catalog ordering. One of the best benefits is that they ship when it is time for you to plant! I quite commonly use BRECKS and have been very satisfied with their product. NEW HOLLAND BULB COMPANY looks promising but a bit out of my price range. There are lots of companies to choose from! Just make sure you choose one and order right away!
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Anticipating Frost
Average first frost around here is typically the first week of October but can come as early as the end of September. Believe it or not that is only about two weeks away! As a result we spent some time today harvesting and trying to make the most of what is left in the garden. I am pleased to announce that I harvested nearly 6.5 lbs of grapes! This is my first real grape harvest as my plants are officially 3 years old! Concord grapes are a delectable treat and will grow on any sturdy fence. You just have to be patient to reap the rewards! I did not have the time today to get right to the jelly making so I cleaned and froze the grapes. I'll wait for a nice cold day to begin that jelly making. Earlier this month I was lucky enough to get the gift of some peach jam that a friend had made. To me, there is no gift as special as a homemade one! Thanks for sharing Michelle!
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