I’d like to wish all types of moms a Happy Mother’s Day! I’m sending you virtual hugs for a beautiful day!

I’d like to wish all types of moms a Happy Mother’s Day! I’m sending you virtual hugs for a beautiful day!

Hello to you! I hope you are staying healthy, happy, and busy… at home. I’ve been finding that it really isn’t hard to fill the days spent at home. My daily, or almost daily, activities are feeding/walking the dog(s), walking me, exercises to keep my back pain free, meditating, cooking/baking, chores, more puppy playtime. And then if I still have energy I will get some knitting or doll ensemble creating accomplished.
I finished the cardigan that I’ve been working on for the Kaye Wiggs MSD girls this week. The embroidery needed to be finished and then the underarm seam sewn up. I like to leave it open in case I want to add some embroidery to the sleeves. Lastly, I added white pearl buttons.


I can’t decide what to make for the ensemble’s headpiece. Thinking about that… I have some pastel rosy colored rayon knit for the panties and thigh highs. I could sew those next while I am deciding on a headband, hair ties, or a hat. Sorry about the harsh lighting on the photos. It has been really dark outside. I had a halogen floor lamp lighting up my work. The lamp doesn’t produce the prettiest photos.
My daughter and I started a joint coloring project last week. Now, she is busy, busy, busy with online classes, so I finished it up today. I titled it “Rainbows of Hope”. We all need lots of that these days, don’t we? I noticed one of my neighbors had a large sign with the word ‘hope’ in her front window too. We are all in this together.

Earlier today I looked through my stuffed animal and felt books. I snapped a few photos of the pages that grabbed my attention. I thought I’d share them with you.
These felt cuties would be perfect little toys for our dolls. They are tiny and flat-ish to easily slide under a dolly arm. The ‘Mushroom Girl’ is my favorite.



‘Tis the season for lots of little birdies.






‘Tis NOT the season for Christmas, but some of these can be made appropriate for springtime or get a head start on Christmas making.




This book contains more tiny felt animals. My favorite project is the bunny rabbit wearing a dress.


I am drawn to “Sew Me, Love Me” because it uses recycled materials… and they have clothes to make for them. What fun to make an animal with its own wardrobe, and using bits of your old things too!










The following are needle felting books. The pieces are adorable, don’t you think?




‘Little Miss Crafty’! Do you see yourself in her?

My girls saw ‘Little Miss Crafty’ and want me to make them each a dolly of their own. Maybe a tiny rag doll with floppy arms and legs–one that is huggable. Wouldn’t that be sweet?
I hope you (maybe) got a spark of inspiration from my books. Thank you for browsing along with me. I enjoyed going through them with you.
Northern Illinois is expecting some bad weather tonight. Please pray for us, or send us positive thoughts, that no one loses their homes or lives or family members. I don’t know if we humans can take any more bad things happening all at once.
Have a great week–stay safe! ❤
Good morning and Happy Sunday, friends! I was up to see the first light of the day this morning. Although with these shorter days one doesn’t need to get up very early to see the first light of the day. I took this a little after 6am. I love being up before it is light, do you?

Yesterday morning, however, I was up a bit later, and instead of the first light I caught the sun welcoming the day. It was a very frosty morning. The landscape looked as though sugar had been sprinkled upon it.


When we start getting snow I start filling the bird feeder. This is the second fill which is almost gone. Hmm, maybe the squirrels could answer that question.
I have finally finished up this blue sweater dress ensemble. I would like Gina to model it, but she is wearing another that needs photographing, so that will have to wait a bit.

Here are my three girls in the other sweater dress ensembles I’ve recently made. Don’t they look festive and warm?

A couple of weeks ago, and while we had snow on the ground, I visited the Chicago Botanic Gardens. They were very busy setting up for Lightscape, so some places were roped off. I walked around the Dwarf Conifer Garden which is the perfect place when there is snow on the ground. It feels so very Christmasy.



I also visited the greenhouses. I wanted to ‘feel summer’ again, and I did. The warmth and humidity in the tropical greenhouse felt so nice.




Happy Thanksgiving to all my U.S. readers! Wishing you safe travels if you are traveling.
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