Saturday, May 30, 2009

Busy Bee

I am so happy that I got the last gift project done yesterday morning. It looks fabulous if I do say so myself. Did I mention it is a baby shower gift? Well it is, the shower is today and I had it finished yesterday, even wrapped it all up. It feels so nice to know that it is all ready to go. Especially since I have a busy morning, well day actually. Work for a few hours, baby shower, then a birthday party. And some where in there I need to get in my Active workout. 

Here is a little peek at the present

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Happy Saturday everyone! I will  try and post again tomorrow and show you the gift in its entirety.

xo,

E

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Cross It Off My List

That is right people…I have actually crossed multiple items off my WIPs list. Hooray for me!

I made my moms apron-already blogged about here

I made the Pacifier Clip for Christina- she was one of the winners from the giveaway and had a special request (she is so nice she said to take my time). And  I made an extra for the shop.DSC_0004-1

Stella’s 7th Birthday Present-Back pack from Lotta Jansdotter book Simple Sewing.  Modeled by me..I hope it fits her.  I shortened each strap 8 inches. If not I will have her try it on and then adjust it for her.

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Fun elephant patch I made with a linen backing.

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I have a few more projects that need to be completed but I don’t think it will take me too much longer to complete them. Then I also have two more that I haven’t even started yet :) Oh well. I best get to sewing.

As a way of congratulating myself I thought I would offer a 20% discount on all items in the shop to my blog readers. Simple type crossitoff in the message to seller box and I will give you a refund of the item price before shipping charges. This offer is good until Friday May 29th at midnight. Why? Because that is when I have to have the last of the gifts completed by :)

 

xo,

E

Happy 50th Birthday Mom!

It’s a bit late, but I figure it will help the birthday to last a while :)

She should be getting her gift in the mail today so I feel safe showing some pictures of it.

I made her a Lilly Apron. With some fabric she had picked out for an apron a while ago.

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Although she had originally picked out a different apron style but after I made one I decided I liked this one better. So I hope she likes it as much as I do.

I really need to find a cool looking wood hanger to use when I take pictures of clothes. The white plastic looks awful.

I have to get to work on some wip’s I have quit a few right now. It’s almost sad.

xo,

E

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Hick Finn Pants for Mr. C

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Project number 4 for me from Heather Ross Weekend Sewing. I thought this project would be super easy. Over all it was. I had some issues while doing the top stitching along the outer and inside seams. I found myself multiple times stitching threw the other side of the pant leg. Ooops! Thank goodness for my trusty seam ripper. It really has become a close friend.

After reading Juliette’s post I thought I have to do this with everything I make that has a back and a front to it.

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I added my own little tag. It makes it super easy to grab the pants and just throw them on Mr. C.

I love these pants, especially how soft they are. They are perfect for the summer days that are coming. I think, since Mr. C is so skinny that these may even fit him next summer. They will just be Huck Finn shorts.

I see another pair of these in my future.

xo,

E

Eye Candy

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I came across this today.  Wow, I think it is  cool. Probably because we just started watching the series Rome (I know we are really behind). You can see more pictures at Restoration Hardware.  I think the neatest part is that it is crafted out of naturally distressed old timber from a Scottish mill.  I love when materials are reused/repurposed, it inspires me.

I am always drawn to traditional/classical/romantic style  but I don’t have any in my house. Why? I have no idea.

xo,

E

Monday, May 18, 2009

Sunny Days

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DSC_9507-1Colin used some of his birthday money to buy a pool, he loves it. I know where we will be spending all of our warm sunny days at. Especially since there is enough room in there for the whole family. I think Brett enjoyed the pool  almost as much as Colin did.

xo,

E

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Weekend Sewing

This will project #3 completed from Heather Ross’ Weekend Sewing book. I love the book! I feel in love with it when I first saw the project preview pictures on Melanie Falick Books blog before the book was even released.

I made two of the yard sale skirts for my mom. I added an extra panel on both even after using the size large pattern. And I added a button hole in the waistband so we could slip one of the ties through it, I think it really helped the skirt lay better. Unfortunately I don’t have any pictures of them.  Hopefully I can catch my mom wearing them someday.

Project #3 was the Head scarf, this went to my mom as part of her Mother’s Day gift (I made right before we went to see her). I made it out of left over fabric from on of her wrap skirts. I even had to piece the fabric together to get the right size rectangles. I used a French seam, that way there wouldn’t be any fraying. You can’t even see the seam due to how I placed the pleats on the head band. Yippee! I love when everything works out.

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I love it! I am defiantly going to have to make one for myself. I cut 1.5 inches off of the elastic that it calls for, making it a really secure fit. Headbands always fall off of me, I have a big head.

 

xo,

E

Friday, May 8, 2009

Giveaway Winners

Thank you to everyone who participated and for the link love that was given.

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With no further ado the lucky winner is…..

Random Integer Generator

Here are your random numbers:

1

Timestamp: 2009-05-08 14:58:00 UTC

Christina said:  Shoot, I hate to be the first comment cause the first comment is never picked in the random generator! OH well. :) I need one with red to match Brice's "Little Monster" pacifier. The baby blue one I have clashes with the red.

Being that she is a very close friend I decided I would draw another winner just for fun.

So here we go again

Random Integer Generator

Here are your random numbers:

12	


Timestamp: 2009-05-08 14:58:07 UTC



Jane’s Fabrics and Quilts said: Oh, how fun, thank you for the chance, I would love the blue/black dot one for my new grandson.



Please email me with your shipping address and  I will send you your prize.



Happy Friday everyone!



xo,



E

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Picnic Frock GIVEAWAY!!!!

I came across this today and I just had to enter the giveaway.

Picnic Frock GIVEAWAY!!!!

This is a beautiful frock...with gorgeous pictures.

Luncheon

Yesterday Colin and I got invited over to the in-laws for lunch with Colin’s GG (great grandma) and Great Aunt Linda.DSC_8546-1

GG and Grandma Becky with Colin

We feasted on delicious quesadilla filled with chicken, broccoli, and topped with guacamole.

I love watching Colin interact with everyone. It truly is amazing how much joy a baby can bring to people’s lives.

 

Don’t forget to enter the giveaway here, it ends tonight at midnight.

xo,

E

Washcloths for Mothers Day

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I have been trying to figure out something to make my mom for mother’s day and I wasn’t having much luck. But then she called me to vent about what it was like to live with a house full of males.  And that got me to thinking…

My mom does not have too many things to herself especially girly things. So I decided to make her some fancy washcloths that the boys would not want to use.

Supplies:

*Either a pre-made washcloth or terry cloth or any other fabric you would like to wash your face with, something nice and soft.

*One Fat Quarter (approx 18” x 22”) or 1/8 of a yard of cotton fabric

*iron

*Elmer's glue

*Starch

*Steam a seam or any fabric adhesive (optional) for appliqué

Step 1: Cut your fabric washcloth and binding

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Cut your washcloth main body out of your terry cloth. I used a super soft French terry cloth. To whatever size you like I cut mine to 12.5” x 11.5”

*Iron your fat quarter so it isn’t creased.

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Cut three strips (if your wash cloth has larger dimensions you will need an extra strip) 3”x 22”

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Cut the salvage edge off.

Now you have your washcloth fabric and your material for the binding/bias tape.

Step 2:  Make your binding/bias tape

There are lots of great tutorials on how to make your own this is the one I used in addition to my quilting book. I did take pictures along the way while making mine so I will walk through it. But keep in mind I am not a professional at making binding ;)

Connect all of the strips together to form one long piece of binding.

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DSC_8284-1 A. Iron (or finger press) a 45 degree crease in one end of your fabric, this will be your seam guide.

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D.  Trim the seam down to 1/4”, fold it open and press

E.  Repeat steps A-D to attach the last strip

DSC_8305-1 F.  Fold the binding in half length wise, wrong sides together (making double bias binding).

I use heavy starch as I do this, that way the binding is nice and stiff and it doesn’t wrinkle.

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Attach the binding to the washcloth

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You want to leave a long tail of unattached binding. I would start one inch away from the corner, unless you are experienced with binding (in which case I doubt you would be reading this ;o) I learned this after making mine. The extra wiggle room is really helpful.

Use the Elmer’s glue (don't worry it washes out the first time you wash your washcloth) to keep thefabrics together. To do so simply place a thin line of glue along the washcloths raw edge (staying within your 1/2” seam allowance) stopping one inch from the corner. Place your fabric on top of the glue making sure to match the raw edges of the washcloth and checking that the binding is nice and straight.

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Using your iron press your fabric where you applied the glue fusing the binding to the washcloth.

Now we need to mark our stopping point for mitering the corner.

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Fold the fabric back over its self at at 45 degree angle and press the crease.

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Unfold the fabric this crease will be the stopping point. For our first seam.

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Sew the first seam using a 1/2 inch seam allowance. Begin sewing at the same spot where you fussed the fabrics together with the glue and stop at the crease. Make sure to backstitch at each end. Trim the thread ends off.

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Now fold back the binding like we did to make the crease.

fold it over again, laying it on itself and matching the raw edge of the washcloth to the folded edge of the binding and press it. You will begin your next stitch at this corner.

The first corner is done now repeat the previous steps to continue sewing the binding to the wash cloth. Remember to only sew one inch after the last corner. We want long loose tails to join them together easily.

Step 3.  Joining the binding ends

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Lay the binding ends so they meet in the center of the unstitched space, leaving 1/4” gap between the two ends. You will have to fold the ends over so you can see the gap. Finger press this crease or use the iron if you like.

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Cut off one end at the fold. Unfold the scrap you just cut off and use it to trim the other strip so it has a tail as long as the binding width starting at the fold.

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fold one end over at a 45 degree angle and press the crease. Unfold the fabric, this will be your seam line.

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With both binding ends opened up place them right sides together and stitch on the crease making sure to backstitch at each end.

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Trim off the excess fabric down to a 1/4”. Fold the binding back together and press. Reposition your fabric and use the Elmer's glue to hold the fabrics together and finish stitching the binding to the washcloth.

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Step 4.  Stitch the binding down on the back side of the washcloth

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Fold the binding over from the front to the backside. I used the Elmer’s glue method to tack my binding in place, leaving approximately 1” loose at each corner.

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I used a pin to mark where I began stitching so I could tell where I need to end at.

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Start sewing, I used the ladder stitch, that way it is hidden.

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staying on my seam line and only going through the terry cloth.

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You can’t even see it on the front :)

Stitch all the way around making sure to pull the thread tight as you go.

Step 5. Add an appliqué if you like

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I used Steam a Seam to adhere it to the washcloth, I also will stitch around it for extra durability.

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Step 6. Make another to complete a set.

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Other options

*use smaller binding cut 2” wide strips for binding (example in picture above) using a 1/4” seam allowance

*Use a pre made washcloth and just add appliqués

*Or make your dimension a bit bigger and make a hand towel

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

My First Giveaway

After cleaning out the closest I realized I had a lot of ribbon so I got busy and made a bunch of pacifier clips. I added a few different ones since then too.

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So here is the deal:

Simply leave a comment stating which pacifier clip from the shop you would like or just state for a boy or a girl and I will randomly choose one.

The giveaway closes Thursday May 7th  at midnight. I will use the random number generator and choose one lucky person on Friday.

One entry per person. And yes I will ship anywhere in the world.

 

Good luck!

xo,

E

p.s. I am very excited to be hosting this :o)