I make things -- books, knitted items, crocheted angels, and anything else I can find to make. Here I will write about my adventures in creating.
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Quilt Festival!
Saturday, October 26, 2013
Sleep sack
My monkey sleep-crawls, so blankets are a ways off still, but she's outgrown her sleep sack. Easy enough to make a new one, though.
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Fabric books
I love making the fabric books from panels. I recently made these four (holidays from Joann, Pooh from Etsy) for my little nephew. Drool? Washing machine! My kidlet still loves the Rudolph and Night Before Christmas ones I made her. And there is something new on the market: http://redbikestudio.blogspot.com/2013/08/hugabook-tm.html
Book with matching soft toy! Have to try that out soon.
Thursday, September 5, 2013
Christmas!
I don't know how all these people churn out cross stitch projects so quickly. Think I can get a half dozen of these by Christmas?
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
Simple skirt tutorial
Step 1 (not pictured) - get some fabric (remnants work for a toddler skirt - width of fabric x the length you want the skirt); get some knit for the waistband (about six inches wide x the circumference of the baby's belly when not really stretched (this leaves room for a seam as well as some growing)).
Step 2: take up a few pleats in the skirt to make it as wide as the waistband fabric when the waistband is stretched out. Pin them and then tack across the top on your regular sewing machine.
Step 3: oddly, no clear picture of the pinning - likely because it was a bear to do - but it's the same method shown for the basic sausage pillowcase here - roll up the skirt, pinning the waistband around the skirt-sausage; to be safe, I recommend pinning the skirt down away from the edge of the waistband, as shown here. Then serge along the seam:
Step 5: ta-da! A very wrinkled skirt! Serge up the back seam and finish the hem.
Step 6: I used a rolled hem, added rick-rack, and added lace. (On one of the two I serged the seam first, on the other I added the trim first. Personal preference.)