Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Sewing Contest that I found
If you enter it, please let me know, so I can cheer for you. I wish you luck!
http://www.simplicity.com/index.cfm?page=/section/contests/asg_2007/asg_contest2009.html
Kreativ Blogger (award)

Paco sent this prize to my Blog. I have no words to thank Paco. Paco is visiting my blog for some time. The first time Paco left a comment here, I just could not believe. As some of you might noticed, I do not receive many comments. The work that Paco does is just amazing to me: perfect construction, beautiful design, and amazing techniques. I sew since I was probably 9 years old. So, I really appreciate the high-level of couture that Paco has.
I visit several blogs in a day, especially because of my other blog. I have the honor to admire the work of several of you. I am very diversified. I love scrapbooking, both digital and traditional. I love sewing, pottery, crochet, knitting, quilting, etc. So, it was hard for me to choose only 7. I literally had to make "hard" decisions. Here they are:
- Couture & Tricot - I know that several other blogs/sites gave this award to Tany. But I just love her Blog, and her style. You get another one: You are just excellent!
- Scrapbooks Gone Digital - I've been part of Norma's Creative Team for a while now. When Norma make the "call" for her creative team, I remembered answering more on the line: I wish I could give it a try. She got me hooked! So Norma, it is your fault that I am so fascinated with Digital Scrapbooking. Norma has set rules for her creative team and has been following them like no one else I know. If you are a Digital Scrapbooking Designer, take a look at her store: you might want to be part of it. It is being a delight to be part of her team.
- NBK - I just love Nicki's (Nicole) style. I been following her Blog since the beginning of last year. As soon as I started my other blog, I put her blog in my list. Her blog was probably one of the first ones to be told about my Freebie Search Engine. She supported that service even before the "real" start (I started sending more comments in mid-December). Thanks Nicole.
- Stampin' with Markies's Mom - I just love Faith's style: the dots on the cards is a constant in her cards. I love them all. She got me interested in making cards. I even made some for the Birthday of good friend of son. And, you guessed: I used the dots!
- The Frugal Crafter - I love the projects that Lindsay shows in her blog. Thanks so much for sharing them with us.
- Feiticeira das Agulhas - I follow this blog for a long time. Samanta has great taste, and is very Brazilian style. Love your stuff. I am amazed how she finds time to crochet so many things. Orbigada Samanta.
- Raspberry Road Designs - I follow Susan's blog for a long time. Her work is exquisite. I love her style. In December, I received an email from Susan regarding some not so good thing that was happening to her. I was so upset for her. At that time, the Freebie Search Engine was almost in a good shape to "be announced" to the "rest of the world". Because of her email, I decided that I needed to make a special "place" in my list of sites/blogs to the people that I liked. I made a huge change to the engine, and rewrote a lot of code because of that (The only people that know about this, well... live in my house. This is the first time I tell about it. ) So Susan, thanks for sharing your work and your feelings. I really hope things got better.
Thanks again Paco for choosing my Blog. You are very special!
-luiza
Monday, January 26, 2009
Valentines Card and Next Project Cornerstone Reading
I actually read the book in two classrooms. Tomorrow, I will read in one classroom, and by the end of the week I will read in the other.
With every book, we have a selection of activities to do with the children after the reading. I always do one activity, and I always try to give something to the kids to take home with them. I usually try to make a kit that they can do at home, and is related to the next coming festivity (?) theme. Well, this month is Valentine. It is my way to say thank you for listening to the message: it is my warm fuzzy.
For one of the classrooms, the older kids, I came up with this Valentine card.
A simple card with two pages in the format of a heart. I will give that to the kids, and also a little box for them to put the finished card. Here is a picture of the closed box.
Here are the set of 31 kits to give. I added to the kit a few stickers (children love stickers).
I always have a sample, made by me. I do that only to give some inspiration, but always tell the children that it is up to them to let their creativity fly....
Here is my finished project.
Another view of the closed box:
And a picture of what is inside the box.
And, yes, I just had to sew a little heart.
What do you think?
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Booties for the New Baby
I got the pattern from Berroco.

I did not make with their yarn though (even though I wish I had it). I had to recalculate the whole pattern. I used this yarn.
Here is what you get, before sewing seams together. (The color in the picture is way off).
Here is the result.
I crochet the lace around the booties. Suede looks very tough, but my experience with the one I use is actually it is not very tough at all. The yarn broke easily. So, I decided to crochet the lace so it is less likely to break. I crochet ch 50.
The fringe was made according to the pattern, and I trimmed later to 1.5 inches. Now, I only need to sew the other side. What do you think?
Thursday, January 8, 2009
Teapot Quilt
First, I got the fabric for the tea towels. I only had to make the hem. Here are the towels:
Then, the quilt. I decided to make a table runner. Here are the picture of each block. This is the left block:
This is the center block:
And this is the right block:
The table runner put together:
And, finally, the edging. Sewn by machine, and finished by hand:
What do you think?
Reason I changed The URL of my Freebies Search Engine Blog
The owner of the url digifree....com has complained/accused that I was pretending to be her by having a url digifreebieslist.blogspot.com. Yes, they do share a prefix, but I have no intention of pretending to be anyone. I call my blog Creative Busy Hands Digital Freebies Search. Here are some comments I left on some blogs where I described the blog as "Creative Busy Hands Digital Freebies Search List", and not someone's else:
"DigiFreebiesList said...
Thank you so much for this Freebie. I want to let you know that I posted a link to your blog in Creative Busy Hands Digital Freebies Search List, under the Elements Only post. ...."
"Digifreebieslist-CreativeBusyHands said...
Thank you so much for this Freebie. I want to let you know that I posted a link to your blog in Creative Busy Hands Digital Freebies Search List, under the Quick Page(s) post. ..."
I certainly did not mean to cause any confusion with the url of the blog. And I thought the comments were very clear. When creating the blog, I picked the first thing that came to my mind without thinking much. And the url that I picked was available.
I am certain that the service I am providing is quite different from other freebies search blogs. The engine for my search was totally written by me. The classification published in my blog is done manually by me (and it takes several hours to go through several blogs). The process is different, the posting is different. I am definitely not using anybody's work.
I hope you are happy with the service I am providing, as this is exactly the way that I save all my digital scrapbooking files. I will be providing a new blinkie, as soon as I get home. However, it is up to you to believe whoever you want. I am only showing my points and some evidence.
I wish you all a Happy New Year.
Sunday, January 4, 2009
Disneyland Layouts


I have so many pictures that I took when my family went to Disneyland. It was great to see my kids having so much fun. It reminded me of how much fun I had when I visited Disneyland a few year ago (ok, ok, lots of year ago :-)
I used the kit called Mouse Collection for the layout. Great kit: lots of choices, and lots of QPs. You can make your layout in no time.
For this layout, I used a template that I got at this wonderful Blog. There are lots of fun stuff there. Go check it out.
As usual, I had lots of fun making these layouts.
What do you think?
Saturday, January 3, 2009
Pillows Made For My Son's Classroom
I was lucky to be in the classroom at the end of that school day, when the work was on a table. Being a quilter, I just loved every single piece of art that the children made. And by being a quilter, I just could not see that art being just left as is. So, I suggested to make a pillow for each child, and do just enough quilting so the geometric piece would stay when the pillow was washed.
All is going well... However, there are 20 children in the class. That means making 20 small mini quilts, cutting 20 pillows, putting together 20 pillows, and attaching 20 mini quilts. Next time, I will think twice :-) (may be 20 times too LOL)
The teacher, not knowing my work, let me take my child's art at home. I made his pillow, and he loved. That was a good start. I took to the school and the teacher also liked. I used organic cotton, thick enough to be a pillow. Here is my son's pillow:
So off I went to make the other 19 pillows. Here is a picture of the pillows just before I could reveal them all.
I rounded the corner of the pillows so they will not have the pillow "ears". Attached the mini quilt to the center. The back of the pillows overlap quite a bit, so buttons are not necessary, but you are still able to put a 14 by 14 pillow form. Here is the result.
What do you think?
Friday, January 2, 2009
Excerpt from the book "Everyday Dress of Rural America"
It is very interesting to read some of the details of the clothes for that period. There is one passage, in the beginning of the book, that I really want to share. It just shows how things have changed, in an interesting way (at least for me). I still remember when I cut and sew my first project. My Mom was afraid that I was going to destroy the fabric. As for me, I did not care at all. I usually take chances, and I am always trying new things.
Well, here is the excerpt, from pages 5-6. Here it goes:
" Lest the prospect of making any of the clothes described in this book seems to daunting, consider the experience of young Mary Palmer when visiting her aunt and uncle ...... in the summer of 1792:
“Here, dear, I have brought you linen, it is to make shirts for your uncle; ....”
“I shall like to do them very much', said I, “when will you cut them out?”
“Oh, you must cut them out yourself, I am very busy preparing to move.”
“Oh my dear aunt! I never cut out a shirt in my life. I dare not do it.”
“Fiddle-de-de,” said she, “there must be a first time, and you may as well begin now as ever. A young woman is not fit to be married until she can make a shirt.”
“But I never cut out one, I fear I shall spoil the linen.”
“I'll venture that; cut out one and make it, we shall see.”
“So saying she left the room to my dismay; but I was too proud not to try, and went to work resolutely, and made out bravely, so that, before I left there, I made six shirts, besides all my playing and riding, and had the credit besides of doing them very well”






