A couple of weeks ago, I was bent over the sewing machine in desperate earnestness as I embarked on my newest venture: baby shoes.
We had a baby shower for my sister and my new baby niece, Katarina, and I wanted something really sweet for her. And, face it, it's WAY FUN having a little girl in the family. Much as I love all the sweet boy stuff out there, there's something really fun about pink and bows.
It took me several hours to come up with a pattern, which, I thankfully tested first with paper and tape. (That could've been a maddening experience. *shudder*) I wanted something pretty and lined. This blue pair was my first attempt, and it bears the marks of it, being a lopsided. It's lined with a soft flannel, perfect for baby feet. There's an elastic band holding them together. Alas, I realized that they were two big for my two-month old niece, so I started a second pair. I tried the first shoe on her, before I made the second, and it was way too small for her looong feet. It really will only fit a really new born, so with thesis needs pressing, I haven't gotten around to finishing the pair, which is sad, because I just love it. Already, I could tell that it was getting smoother, so hopefully after a few more pairs, I'll get the hang of this baby shoe thing.

To go with the blue pair of shoes, I made a cute, felt headband, inspired by katiek's genius. I overlapped the ribbon and made a casing for a little elastic on the bottom. I'm not a fan of the garter-looking baby headbands out there, but I thought this looked okay, and had the potential to fit well--if I had made it the right size for Katarina's head!! *sigh* poor girl. Next time, I won't try to surprise and just get the right measurements.

I have to put a hold on fun crafties until I finish my thesis. ---- Though we did paint the kitchen a happy, pale yellow on Saturday. Okay, NO MORE!!! WORK, WORK, WORK!