This project was a "measure 0 times, cut 5" kind of deal. The original coop I built was very different and up against a wall. So if the chickens jumped up on it they could totally jump over the wall and end up in the neighbor's yard. I got wise to their schemes and moved the structure, built a back on it and switched the direction of the pallets. This coop is more solid than it's original counterpart. All walls are screwed in so the wind won't knock it over.
I stapled chicken wire along the perimeter wall. At first they were able to jump up on the white brick wall. I think Eleanor Roostevelt was trying to get her roost on.
I haven't found much time for crafting this year, but my garden is thriving. I'm still trying to figure things out. I'll have it more under control next year.
The back yard garden. On the right I planted bell peppers that haven't sprouted yet. Next to them are potatoes and just in front of the rose bush are carrots that haven't sprouted yet.
On the left side is lettuce that has been growing since February. They recently started shooting straight up, which means it has past it's prime growing season... I think. I planted onions behind the lettuce, next to the tree. Between the lettuce and carrots are rows of cauliflower and beets.
This is a dress I made recently. The pattern is from my boss, Diana Rupp's, book, S.E.W. I work for Diana at Make Workshop on the Lower East Side. The fabric was free on craigslist, but it is totally beautiful. I altered the pattern by lowering the back by about 2". Check out the picture below.
The lining I used for the bodice is this adorable fabric my grandmother gave me years ago. I believe it was from Japan.
No Hands Crafting blog is a way for me to share all the things I'm making. Hopefully I will be making many things.