Friday, December 9, 2011

Not Your Ordinary Tutu Tutorial


So, I've been wanting to make tutus for my girls, especially Hannah who is my dancer girl! However, memories of my own tutu are of scratchy tulle things that ripped easily and weren't very comfy (tho they are pretty much in tatters, my mother saved them and I have them now!). So, with that in mind, a love for fantasy, and my recent experiences with belly dancing in its various forms, I came up with my own idea!

Here is my creation:

The "Scarf Skirt" or Not Your Ordinary Tutu!

I bought the blue sheer fabric to use for another project it ended up being not quite right for, and the striped fabric I bought at Goodwill a looooong time ago, and they just seemed to call out to each other!

Two yards of each ended up being enough to make 3, so I have an extra one that is size 4-5. It can be yours for only $20! Or, if you'r the do-it-yourself type, see the tutorial below for making your own super simple scarf skirt!
Make 6 total squares (or scarves) in the size needed and finish the edges (I used my serger, but you could roll hem or just fold and stitch). The math on sizing up or down and figuring out how much fabric you'll need is pretty simple, so I'll leave it to you! :o) You'll also need 18 or 16 inches (again easy to adjust for individual measurements) of 1/4 inch width elastic.
Pick a corner, any corner to start with! Lay two squares together (I did wrong sides together so all the seams would be on the outside). Measure 8 or 6 inches from the corner (A shown above), pin and sew along C (shown above and at right as red lines). Continue measuring, pinning and sewing until you have all 6 together. Complete the "circle" of squares by lining up the last corner and the first corner, measure, pin and sew. The arrows in the picture at right indicate which corners to line up and measure from, red lines indicate approximately where to sew.
Fold each top corner down along B (shown as a green line at left). This should measure about 12 or 10 inches depending on size, but slight variations won't make a big difference. To make the elastic casing, stitch along D as indicated in the picture at left about 1/2 to 3/4 inch from fold, back stitching and breaking at the edges of the "triangle", not sewing through seam C. This may seem wrong, but it is easier than trying to make the "circle" line up perfectly, and makes it easier when threading the elastic.
Thread your elastic through, and stitch about 1/2 inch overlap using a zig-zag stitch to allow for stretch and you're done! See, wasn't that simple?!
I don't have a picture of my girls in them because these are their Christmas presents this year, and I didn't want them to not be surprised!
Enjoy! :o)

Monday, October 17, 2011

 We're having a boy! Baby boy is due March 8.
Anyone have boy stuff they're getting rid of? We've got 2 girls, so any boy stuff would be super!


Saturday, October 1, 2011

New Name!

I decided to change the name of my blog. The Myth of the Bad Mother was good for a while, but I felt it didn't reflect constancy in my life. Yes, I'm a mother, and that consumes a lot of my time, energy, and time... did I mention time? However, motherhood is only a part of who I truly am.
When I was working, I somehow acquired a nickname that was somewhat tongue-in-cheek. I worked with ALL men, and they called me "dragon lady"! So, I turned it around and made it my own and became "Lady Dragon". I even made decals and put it on the tailgate of my truck!
After I married Mr. Wood, and we started our adventures together, we decided to name ourselves "DragonWood" and added the "Unlimited" when we branched out into sharing our many talents with those around us.
Since this blog is ultimately about me, I decided that the name "DragonWood Unlimited" really explains a lot about me; past, present, and my unlimited future!
I hope my family, friends and future friends who visit here will enjoy my insights and talents and feel free to pass it on!

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Hot Mess Craft Space!

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Here is what my craft space looks like right now... Usually there is more equipment, WAY more thread, and tons more STUFF. I still haven't reorganized it from my summer trip to Idaho & Utah. Yes, I take my sewing schlock with me! :oP
What do you think, Becky? Is it a hot enough mess? LOL :oD

Monday, September 19, 2011

Emmaly's Miracle Unfolding


I believe we are witnessing a miracle.


Today we had our third visit to the Pediatric Orthopedist at Seattle Children's Hospital. To the right is her x-ray.

The doctor said Emmaly will NOT need hip surgery, and that he's never seen a child with the same condition NOT need the hip surgery. He also said she may not need the surgery to correct the slight twist in her femur which he was certain she would eventually need when we saw him 1.5 years ago.

Also, last time her leg length discrepancy was 4.4cm (about 1.8 inches). This time it measured at 4.6cm. He noted that if her deficient femur were truly growing slower, it should have been a greater difference in 1.5 years. His optimistic prognosis was that it is POSSIBLE that her deficient femur may catch up to the other one, and she may not need lengthening surgery!

The only surgery he said she was going to definitely need in 3 years or so is an out-patient surgery to correct her "knock knee". He gave us a prescription to have a shoe made with a lift to help her not have to walk on her right toes so much and hopefully reduce the pain she complains of, and sent us away smiling!

Thank you, Heavenly Father for these blessings!

Sunday, September 18, 2011

New Look, New Outlook

I decided its time to change some things.
My blog has a new look, and I have a new outlook.
A recent trip to visit family and friends out of state gave me a new view on life. It amazes me what some of us settle for in life, what some are willing to put up with in their home, family, and from others. I learned that I'm not doing too bad! I tend to be hard on myself a lot, I get depressed, and that leads to being unproductive (for me).
Without getting into too much detail, my observations over the last month have lead me to some conclusions which have given me my new outlook:
1. I am a GREAT mom! Not perfect, but NOT horrible like I thought.
2. I am a GREAT wife, sister, daughter, granddaughter and friend! Though I don't have the corner on those markets, I wasn't giving myself enough credit before.
3. I am stronger when I depend on my Savior, Jesus Christ. All I can do is NOT enough without Him!
4. I know myself!
I had a discussion with a cousin a few weeks ago. He said, "You don't know me." I replied, "No, but I know myself". We spoke about how many people are afraid to know themselves, so they end up staying the same for most of their life.
Soul searching is something I like to do. Sometimes, I don't like what I find, but the beauty of this process is that once I find what I don't like I CAN CHANGE! Staying stagnant isn't an option for me, and never has been.
With this new outlook, I've started climbing out of the depressed rut I've been in, and I'm changing! May you do the same. <3

Friday, May 20, 2011

Homemade Laundry Detergent

Courtesy of my good friend, Becky McFarland at http://buzzycreations.blogspot.com/, I have been inspired and motivated yet again! I made a BUNCH of laundry detergent. It is 1 cup washing soda, 1 cup Boraxo, and 1 bar of Fels Naptha. I used my food processor to break down the soap, using the Boraxo and washing soda to help keep it blending nicely. I put it all in an old icecream bucket with a scoop, and VOILA! Here is the link to Becky's page about her experience: http://buzzycreations.blogspot.com/2011/05/homemade-laundry-detergent-vs-store.html
Then I did the math. Using our current detergent I get about 96 loads for about $11 which is about 11.4 cents per load. With the homemade stuff I get 48 loads for about $2.50 which is about 5.2 cents per load. THAT'S A 64% SAVINGS!!!
I'm excited to save money this way especially since the cloth diaper thing didn't last very long--the less I have to deal with poop, the happier I am! Anyway, the clothes and towels I washed with the detergent I made are clean, have a very light scent and it cost me 64% less than it used to. All in all a reason to smile. :o)
Thanks, Becky, for another great idea and helping me get motivated to do it! <3