Dyeing Play Silks

Play silks are great for imaginary play.  Unfortunately they can get rather expensive if you buy them already made.  I really wanted a nice set for my son’s third birthday so I set out to dye my own.

Dharma Trading has great prices on plain white silk scarves and they came highly recommended, so I went with them.

Today, while Little Bit slept, I Kool-Aid dyed some more play silks for his birthday.  I found an awesome tutorial at Confessions of a Stash Junkie.  There is also a neat color guide at Tried and True.

Here are the results:

1, 36×36 orange (this was a re-dye, as it didn’t turn out the first time.)
1, 36×36 blue (a duplicate of one I already made)
2, 8×54 rainbows
1, 22×72 rainbow
and 1, 6×24 pink.
One of the 8×54 rainbows, the blue and the little pink ones are a birthday gift for a friend’s daughter.
I’m rather pleased with how this batch came out.  
The ones I made before are all 36×36 and solid colored. 
Red, Purple, and Gold (accidental, but pretty)
Blue, Pink, and Green

Since I still have some time before Little Bit’s Birthday, I’m thinking of getting some more blank ones and making a batch for party favors. 
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Wordless Wednesday – Iris

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Banner

Quite a while back I made a white and red banner for my husband on his request.  Last week he asked me if I would paint “Black Sheep” on it for him.

Here is the result….

I used fabric paint on the trigger and it came out pretty well.  I had bought some foam brushes, but found that a 1/2 inch regular paint brush worked better.

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Splash

The weather has finally gotten warm enough for the splash park to open! So Little Bit and I ventured out to have a little fun at the park.

 
I think this was his favorite… Water cannons!

 

He had a billant time and even figured out how to turn on the water by touching the buttons on the red posts.

We’ll be going back frequently during the summer.  It’s probably going to be his favorite summer place.  I don’t mind, especially since it is free!

Don’t worry, this little ginger had plenty of sunscreen on, as did I. We’re both fish belly white and burn in a second. :(  He did refuse to wear his sun hat though… first time for everything I suppose.

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Wordless Wenesday – Farmer B

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Wordless Wednesday – Carrots

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Curtains

Since the sun has been going down later and later, bed time for Little Bit has been getting a little more difficult.  He has a huge 58″x59″ west facing window in his room that lets in great light during the day, but at bed time the light is too much, making it more difficult for him to get to sleep.

Solution… Lined curtains!

I let Little Bit pick out the fabric himself!
You can’t see it in these pictures, but there are tiny vines in a stripe pattern.  They are quite green, but he’s happy with them. :)

They went up yesterday and they are working great.

I didn’t follow a pattern.  They are just plain, lined, rectangular curtain panels.

I’m thinking of making a pillow slip for him out of the leftover fabric.

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Happy Mother’s Day!

I hope everyone is having a lovely Mother’s Day!

Please enjoy some of the Spring that has finally arrived in Washington State.

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Wordless Wednesday – Day at the Zoo

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Hooked Up

This was not how I’d planned to spend the later half of last week…. Hooked Up.

I landed in the emergency room last Wednesday afternoon having heart palpitations.  As it turned out I was having a type of heart arrhythmia called Atrial Fibrillation

They transferred me from from triage to the ER very quickly and I was hooked up to about 5 different machines within minutes.  They did an EKG once, and then again just to be sure.  Yep, my heart was beating very fast and out of a normal rhythm. Talking while laying reclined winded me.

After about 10 doctors of all types, cardiology, OB, ER and several IV attempts, they all agreed I should be admitted.  OB came by because I’m 8 weeks pregnant with kiddo number 2, and that complicated things significantly.

After being admitted to internal medicine, I was given some meds to lower my heart rate, which was spiking to 150 just standing up.  After the drugs, my heart rate went down, but my BP tanked to almost dangerous levels.  Yeah. Not Good.

So after some more drugs, it started to become clear that this wasn’t working and they decided to move me to the Intensive Care Unit the next day.

So Thursday I had an echocardiogram to check for heart defects.  That at least was clear.  Labs came back and it wasn’t my thyroid causing all the trouble either.

So it was determined that I should undergo a cardioversion.  This is where they hooked me up to electrodes and shocked my heart to kick start it back into a regular healthy rhythm.  I was sedated, so there wasn’t any pain and there was no risk to the baby.

My heart went back to a normal rhythm like it was supposed to and I spent the night in the ICU recovering.  They let me out of the hospital on Friday afternoon, and recovery has been slow.   I’ve been mostly just tired and sore.

I have to give myself blood thinner shots for the next 3 weeks to stave off blood clots and after that I’ll be on an aspirin regimen for I don’t know how long.

For me, the really big bummer of all this is that now I’m considered high risk with the pregnancy, so I can’t be cared for by the Midwife Team and I’ve essentially been handed over to the High Risk OB Team.  Not, my ideal situation.

So I spent the later half of last week wired to an EKG machine, 2 IVs, a pulseox monitor, blood pressure cuff, and oxygen…. all hooked up.

I have to say that I’ve been heartily impressed with the outpouring of help from my husband’s unit’s FRG.  The wives really were outstanding help to my family and I haven’t had to cook a meal for days.  Thank you very much!  And ‘Thank You’ to the Unit for my lovely Easter Lilies, they brought bit of what I love into my room and made it a little nicer to be stuck in the hospital.

Tomorrow is my first day alone with a 2 year old all day since I’ve been home… it should be interesting.

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