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Still busy with everything but sewing. Since Jonah was born, I've had time to sew exactly one hem down the side of one drapery panel for our bedroom. There's just so much else that seems to come first.

I've been mostly gardening lately, as far as enjoyable work is concerned. We rented a Mantis tiller from Home Depot back in February or March and cut three new beds in back and extended the one in the front by about 10 feet. We've since filled the front bed with 4 flats of annuals (2 impatiens and 2 petunias), replanted the liriope that was already there, planted some gorgeous cannas and bulbs for daylilies and caladiums that are just peeking out of the ground.

In the back we built a two level raised bed for our veggies. Still have to plant squash, zucchini, eggplant, cucumbers and some melons, but so far we've got 9 peppers and 9 tomatoes (each a different variety) planted and thriving. We're trying out a method called square foot gardening where you plant a crop in each square foot of the plot. We have three 4'x4' plots we're working with. I've never tried it, so we'll have to see how it goes.

Another one of the beds we're going to fill with sunflowers so there will be a long row along the fence blocking the view into the neighbors' yard. And the last garden for this year, we're going to fill with more cannas and a bunch of cosmos that match the colors we painted in the dining room (red and yellow-gold), since it is just under the big double window in there.

So, suffice it to say that every spare moment I get, I spend it with my hands in the dirt somewhere. It's a hobby I had to put off for the past 4 years or so while we lived in the woods and had little to no sun to work with. But of course we had the beauty of the woods, so I didn't feel the need to garden as much. It's also something I can do with Jonah by my side. I put him in his bouncy seat in a shady spot and he's content to watch me, or the birds, or whatever.

I've decided against using the navy cotton velvet I have for a starry mantle, though I might still bead it with some starry looking beads or something and use it as drapes in Jonah's room. In looking at the pictures again, I'm convinced the original is a wool, not a velvet. Not to mention I never could get this velvet to soften it's drape much more. It's soft now, but still breaks in angles more than it needs to. But I did find a great trim for it. You guessed it, Heritage Trading. There's a gorgeous cream and gold brocade sari trim he's got. I have a couple of yards of the same pattern in a red almost magenta with gold. It's a bit too wide as is, but I would consider just using the middle of the trim and either cutting off the borders for use on something else or just tucking them under as a hem allowance.

Still eyeing a paisley brocade for the Blood Red gown. I'm just not happy with what I did, despite the hours of hand painting it. It's too rough looking. I wasted a lot of time in the wrong directions on that gown. Live and learn I guess. I've got a little bit of birthday money left and I might try to go ahead and buy the fabric and see if I can squeeze in that project somewhere soon.

I think the yard is just about done, so maybe I can focus on other hobbies for a while. I've done absolutely zero jewelry work since I left Huntsville. The Tennessee Ren Faire is going on right now until the first weekend in June. I'm fairly certain I'll have nothing interesting to wear to it, but I might go anyway, since it's just across town.
mellymell: (looking up)
Has it really been almost two months since I posted?! So, what's happened since I last wrote? Lots! Jonah is so much fun. I think I'm finally getting the hang of this mom stuff. But I'm relishing this time because I know it's about to get a lot harder as he starts to move around and such. He's actually pretty easy right now. I have anywhere from 4-6 hours during the day to get stuff done while he sleeps. And some nights he passes out at 6pm or so and doesn't wake up until maybe midnight or later.

I'm mostly spending any extra time I have right now trying to finish up painting projects, mostly touching up in several rooms. The theory is that I've got this stack of paint cans in the living room that need to be put away, so I'm using my desire to get rid of them to wrap up all the painting.

It occurred to me the other day that I've got roughly 4 yards of 60" wide navy blue cotton velvet leftover from the rocking chair Chris' mom had re-upholstered for us. And it hit me. . . Starry Mantle! I just grabbed it to check the length and such and I think it's perfect! A little stiff right now since it's upholstery weight, but I think I can beat some softness into it. I've got it in the washing machine in a warm wash along with my slippers and my Teva sandals. I prewashed it in synthrapol before I sent it to the upholstery place, but I'm just using regular detergent this time. I figure I'll keep running it through washer/dryer cycles until I think it's soft and drapey. Like interior designer Sera Hersham Loftus says, "fabrics look better when they've had the newness beaten out of them."

Aside from that I may have found a better brocade for the Blood Red gown and I'm thinking about getting a yard or two of it to try to start that project again, and maybe actually finish it this time. I've got some different trim to try too, that I bought around the time of the wedding last year, I think.

Speaking of costumes, Chris bought a 42" LCD monitor for the den with his Christmas bonus. We moved the server I was using for a desktop machine down there as well. So now, I'm using a 42" monitor. :] But I went to look through some of my reference images the other day and I'm amazed at the detail I can see in even poor quality images at this size. And the ones we've taken with our 5 megapixel camera are amazing! Like the one I made this icon from, I can see the tiny hairs on the flower and leaves (on the full size image that is). It's funny, I'm getting a lot more jokes on The Simpsons because I'm able to read text in the background, heh. Like the other day they were in the attic looking for something and behind them was a box of Simpson and Son's Revitalizing Tonic. Fun stuff!

Oh, and the burnout silk velvet I bought in January turned out to be totally different than I expected. I thought it was lavender and olive green vines on a periwinkle background. Turns out, it was a navy background. It looked terrible in the living room. However, I carried it upstairs to our master bedroom and it matches our bedspread as though it were made for it. I've got those panels cut and hanging on the windows with thumbtacks for now, just to see how they'll look. I've been waiting for the weather to warm up enough to spray paint some drapery hardware. I might go ahead and try to hem the panels this week. The weather is supposed to be nice so I might find a day or two where I can spray the hardware and get them up. We finally replaced the ceiling fan in there yesterday. I need to make some beaded pulls for that as well as some tiebacks for the drapes. And yesterday at Marshall's we found a couple of end tables. They were perfect size and shape, but the tops are covered in red pleather, not exactly a match for our blue and brown bedroom. But, I think I'm going to find some brown faux leather and recover them. For as cheap as they were, I don't mind doctoring them up to make them fit in.

I've got a massive list of things I want to do around here, but I figure there's no hurry. It's likely we'll be in this house for the next 10 years or so. As if the interior stuff isn't enough, there's gardening and such to be done as well (we're starting some seeds indoors right now). I told Chris last weekend that he's not allowed to watch HGTV and DIY on the weekends anymore, heh.

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