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Showing posts with label sewing. Show all posts

Friday, August 13, 2010

Gussy up that hat! (just in case ya missed it!)


Just in case you missed it...here is the tutorial from my guest post over at Scraps and Scribbles from
the other day!  There is a giveaway involved, so hop on over and check it out!

And if you haven't entered the giveaway here for the rag bracelet, what are you waiting for?

Lately, I have been working on sprucing up a plain cadet cap.  I've seen these hats everywhere with rhinestone designs on them, but thought they would be so cute with some flowers on them!

There are tutorials all over blogland for making all kinds of fabric flowers.  Here is one of my new favorites!

All you need is some fabric, a circle template (you can use a glass), needle and thread, a small piece of felt, and a button.

Start by making six circles and cutting them out.

Fold them in half once and then again.

Then take your needle and thread and run a long stitch across the raw edge.


Now pull it tight so that it gathers in the whole bottom of your petal!  Tie a knot in your thread and do the same for the next five circles.  I didn't even cut my thread in between petals.  That way they are all sewn together at the end.

This is what it will look like with all six petals done and sewn together.  Next glue your felt circle onto the back.

Find a cute button big enought to cover all of your raw edges and stitching and sew into place on the opposite side of your felt.

Next add a pin and/or hairclip to the back and you are done!  You could even sew this right onto a purse or hat if you didn't want it to be interchangeable.





Now go make some cute flowers! 


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Monday, August 2, 2010

Birthday outfit

Summer is filled
with birthdays for my family.  June and July are pretty heavy.
My great niece Raegan just turned two and I made a little outfit to send her way last week.
I made the Modkidboutique Julia skirt and embellished a little tank.
The pattern has an option to make the skirt "less full".  I thought for this little peanut, I would try that.
If you have or sew for little girls, I highly recommend Modkidboutique's patterns.  They are so cute and very easy  to follow.  They even have patterns for matching doll clothes! 



I had considered putting two ruffles on the top, but decided to do something a little different and made a bow out of the second piece of fabric.  I then covered a button with fabric and finished it off!
I hope she likes it!
Happy Birthday Raegan!



Monday, July 12, 2010

Look what I got!!

I am super excited about one of my birthday gifts.  My sister and her family gave me a gift card to Amazon for my birthday.  At first I thought about ordering some shoes or a purse or something, but then I remembered there were a couple of books I was pining for.

Photos from Amazon.com

So I can't wait to get into these books and start sewing!  The book for kids should be interesting.  The patterns are European and don't have seam allowances.  You have to add them.  Hopefully, I am good enough to make that work.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Sweet little sundress

I have found a great blog that has some great tutorials.  I want to try just about all of them!  This little "one hour sundress" tutorial came from Christine at From An Igloo.  If you haven't visited her before, it is worth a trip!
On Sunday I decided to start with this little dress.  I had this piece of fabric with no intentions and sewed it right up!  I love how it turned out.  I would have loved it more if my little petunia could have modeled it, but she has been sick and has been sporting her p.j.'s!
I only made one change.  I made the top halter style because petunia was asleep and I couldn't measure the straps.  I also made another for my big girl, but shortened it to a shirt and left off the top ruffle.  She wore it 2 days in a row! 






Monday, May 24, 2010

Ruffly Apron

I have been wanting to make a ruffly apron for quite some time.  I don't have a pattern, so I just had to wrap my head around the whole idea and get started.  I decided to make one for my mother in law for Mother's day.  She loves to cook and is a great baker.  I ended up using my pattern for the Nie Nie skirt for my guide.
Here is the finished product!  I love how it turned out and she liked it too.  I coupled it with a great cookbook with all cupcakes in it from Martha Stewart.  I am a sucker for cupcakes!



(the Nie Nie skirts)
Thanksgiving turkey cupcakes.

Easter bunny cupcakes.



Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Cutie Pie!


I have been so busy lately, I haven't had time to post all of the cute things I've been whipping up!
I've gotten some new patterns and made a few things from patterns I've had for a while.
This is the Maddie Bee apron top from Brassy Apple.  It is adorable and has many variations.  I decided to do my first one pretty simply, but I did make it reversible.


I plan to make many more of these cute little tops.  The pattern is a great one, pretty easy and the instructions are great! 

This is a little dress I made for a friend's little girl.  I used two different patterns and mixed a top from one and skirt from the other.  They are the Claire and Gracie patterns from Portabellopixie

I love how it turned out!  She is going to look adorable in it!

Have a great day!




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Wednesday, May 5, 2010

A couple of "little" projects

I am recuperating from last week's fundraiser madness!  My house is in shambles, but I am such a junkie, that I have fabric and a pattern waiting for me on the table.  Shameless, I know.

I just thought I'd share a few of the projects I worked on last week.  I'll split it into a couple of posts!

So here is part one:
Meet Emma.  She is my daughter's American Girl.  She has was gracious enough to be my model!


This little sundress turned out so cute!  (in my humble opinion!)
I measured how long to make it and then measured the largest part of Emma for the width of the fabric and added 3 inches. 

Sew the fabric together to make a tube.
Hem the top and bottom.
Use elastic thread and shir about 6 rows at the top.
Cut 4 pieces of ribbon and sew in place for the straps.
Your "little" project is finished and your "little" model looks so cute!

This was the second dress I made for Emma.



This dress was made from scrap fabric.  I bought the ruffled trim since I ran out of scraps big enough and the skirt was waaaay to short.  I used some tissue and made a little pattern for the top by placing it on the doll and drawing where I wanted the dress to be.  I kind of wung it from there.  If anyone is interested in a tutorial, let me know, I will get one made up.

These two little dresses along with a small hairbow for each raised $30 for my daughter's school.  I thought they were cute and I am sure I will be making more.  Emma was sad to see them go.


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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

All spiffy for Spring!

I have been so excited for Spring this year.  I am not exactly sure why, but I am a little giddy about it!

I have been working on lots of new things to put into my etsy shop and today I will be listing a couple of new dresses.  My little one loves dresses and she is a great little model!

This little dress is made from a Modkidboutique pattern.  It was so fun to make!  I like how it turned out and my "model" loved the pocket in the front!




This cute little sundress can be worn in cooler weather with a tshirt under it!  It's made from 4 different fabrics and from a Portabellopixie pattern.  I love how the straps are held in place by a knot!  So cute and it does twirl!!

I am planning to do more of both dresses in some different fabrics.  I've also been sewing up some dresses for American girl dolls, so I will post some pictures soon!

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Crew Cuts inspired tshirts!

Coming from a family of ten kids, my mom taught me well about being frugal.  When I was young, I never really knew any different.  I just thought it was all the norm.  Now as an adult, I am very frugal.  It's hard for me to spend a lot of money on just about anything...especially if I can make it myself!

Remember these?
I went back to Hobby Lobby and got more of that stretchy ruffled ribbon on a roll for $1.50 and dressed up some more tshirts.  I am bound and determined to make some cute things my older daughter will wear.  She's going into the jeans and tshirt phase and all of my cute handmade clothes I've made her are collecting dust in her closet!  GASP!

So here are a couple of tees that I came up with after scouring the Crew Cuts website for some ideas.

All you need is a tshirt, your sewing machine, and this "stretchy ruffled ribbon".


Pin the ribbon onto the tshirt and sew it down!

VOILA!




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Friday, April 9, 2010

My first quilt!

It's finished!
I made this quilt for a fundraiser at my daughter's preschool.  The last two years my mom has made lovely quilts to donate.  I helped out a little last year, but this year I wanted to try and do it on my own!  I found this great tutorial for how to make a quilt in 6 weeks at a blog called I Have to Say...
It took me less than two, but I needed to get it done so it could be on display!

The instructions are great.  So if you think you've been wanting to try a quilt...GO FOR IT!

Here is my finished product!

I made those two little angels in the back too!  :)








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