Wednesday, March 30, 2011

projects with a purpose...

I'm crocheting a pink afghan in my spare time these days.  And I'm wondering what she will be like...the one who will be wrapped in the blankee.  It's a girl...that's all I know. 

Well...her sister was quite willing to share the baby's name with me...but I don't think I am supposed to know that! So I'll keep it to myself for now.  Will she have a head of curls like her sister...and blue eyes like all of our other grands?  Will she be blond or brunette...right-handed or left?  Only time will tell.

Big sister Maggie is going to be getting a new bedroom...all mauves and greens and whites.  She is quite excited about that!  It's quite a large room...with space for a chair.  Hmmm.  The blue and white chair that Heidi bought at a garage sale for $5 for her first apartment back in the nineties was the right size...just not quite the right shade.


We found some fabric (of unknown fibers) in the clearance bin and for an additional $5, Maggie will have a chair with a bit of mauve and a hint of green.  I hoping this is the last time I recover that chair!

Heidi commissioned me to do another renovation job for her...that of making jeans that would fit comfortably for the next few months.


Finding maternity jeans when one has very long legs is a bit of a challenge.  So she brought me some jeans that fit from the hip down...and I followed a wonderful tutorial to make her some comfy, fitted jeans.  One old cotton/spandex T-shirt made the panels for two pairs of jeans.  After being resigned to wearing 'crop pants' for the next while...Heidi is enjoying her new, tall jeans. 

All that to say...we are thrilled to be having another grandgirlie joining the family this summer.  Though summer seems a very long time away...she will be here before we know it.  And we will be ready!

25 comments:

  1. Oh how sweet! To think that when I first started blogging, you had only four and how the family has grown. Maggie certainly deserves a little sister and I'm sure that she is excited.

    What a nice chair...simple lines...what's the problem with recovering? ☺

    Amazing answer to maternity pants. That's something to keep in the back of my mind somewhere if I can find some room.

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  2. Beautiful afghan - so light and airy! Exciting times with another grandangel arriving! Congrats! Great job on the chair recover. I've got two Ethan Allen chairs that need redoing - can I bring them over?? Just kidding!

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  3. Oh, how exciting to be awaiting another little girl!

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  4. Such a pretty afghan! And nice maternity jeans. You're a talented mom and grandma!

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  5. Oooh - congratulations - and thanks for the tutorial, going to keep that just in case, someday, maybe......

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  6. A little sister for Maggie! How wonderful! Grandchildren are such a blessing, and yes, summer will be here before we know it!

    It's so nice you are helpful with both crochet needles and sewing needles, Judy.

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  7. I can imagine the dreams that are dreamed and the prayers for her future that are crocheted into that pretty blanket. Another baby girl - what sweet news.
    You are definitely in the running for 'best mum in the world' - maternity jeans, re-upholstery and crocheting...lucky Heidi!

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  8. Beautiful post Judy. I rejoice in your excitement for a new grandgirlie joining the family. The blankie is beautiful too. . and well done on that jean renovation.
    The chair looks just like the one I have from my mom. Hers was reupholostered a few times over the decades.

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  9. Congratulations! The pink afghan is so pretty! I am crocheting a blue one, as my daughter is expecting a boy this summer. He will be joining his big sister. :0)

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  10. So very sweet and how wonderful to have such a talented grandmother! You did a great job on that chair and those jeans!!

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  11. I like that the big sister found you a good secret keeper with the name. A grandma is usually a safe place for those sorts of things.
    Looks like you are being kept busy with projects. How nice that you are so handy...I love that chair.

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  12. Congratulations on the baby girl on the way! There can never be enough girls around :) I have 2 of my own and I just love every minute with them!

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  13. How lovely to anticipate another grandbaby, and to participate in the preparations. Such a pretty blanket.

    Like Vee, I'm going to keep that maternity jean idea in the back of my mind for the future.

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  14. Can't wait to see a new baby girl peeking out from all that pink.
    I am glad to have the means for making maternity jeans for a tall mother to be. Hoping and praying I will have reason to sew such a garment someday...

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  15. some day i just may need that tutorial for long legged maternity pants....long legged pants are so hard to come by for women. sure is nice for heidi to have such a handy dandy mother! new jeans, new chair, new grand girlie....lovely.

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  16. How busy you've been! But the very best kind of busy. I've yet to earn the coveted title of grammie, but I'm praying!

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  17. Sweet blankee! When we know what the gender of our new one due in Oct, I'll have to make one, too! Grat job on the jeans!

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  18. The chair looks great! It's going to look fantastic in Maggie's room.
    Just a few more months till we can meet her little sister!

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  19. Judy you are certainly blessed to have another dear grandchild to look forward to. You and Heidi did a wonderful job of the chair and I'm impressed that you would tackle the maternity jeans. The blanket will be a very special gift!

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  20. I love your makeovers...
    I think you can start making me some jeans like that...We'll just make them a bit shorter.

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  21. Being a Mom ust never ends, does it? And we do not really want it to, either ... the good thing about being moms of adults is that you feel it's appreciated ... a two year old will never thank you for getting up at night for her ... but by the time she is a mom ... things
    change.. . and that gives us energy to be grandparents ... and do it all over again if we have to.

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  22. Congratulations! Another little girl for you to love and pamper is so special. The pink blanket is beautiful! What a treasure for your daughter, and how blessed she is to have you to help her out in so many ways. The jeans idea is perfect.

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  23. Love the pink blankie for grand girlie! Congratulations to you all! You all are busy nesters for sure...chairs, rooms, blankies, customized maternity pants...she hasn't even arrived and she's already got you all wrapped around her precious little fingers!

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  24. My little blabber mouth. Love the jeans. Love the chair. Now to put the finishing touches on her room. Maggie IS getting excited to move rooms. The other day she told me that baby sister could have her "old" (but current) room -- which is better than 2months ago when she told me cribs were "funner" than big girl beds.

    She's definitely getting ready for the arrival!

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  25. Congratulations on this most exciting news. What a pleasant way to spend a few hours ... crocheting that sweet blankie while dreaming of what the new arrival will be like. What a fun time for all of you.

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