Showing posts with label Projects. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Projects. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Angelina Ballerina Ears


Penelope LOVES Angelina Ballerina. So I made her some mouse ears with a bow for her halloween costume. I hope your little Angelina Ballerina lover likes them too. I think you can just right click and save the picture below. Then print at full size. It should fill a regular piece of paper.
Ok, and by "attach to elastic", I mean fold over where I've marked a dotted line and just stitch it down. These aren't super fancy, but it does the trick. :) And because I already had the dance gear and felt on hand... This costume is FREE!!! Score one for Mom!!

***and pardon her tatted up legs. She's developing a love of stick on tattoos from her big brother. 

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Flutter Sleeve Dress Tutorial

Flutter Sleeve Dress
My goal for this school year was to have at least 3 handmade things for her to wear the first week of school and I did it, barely. :) Here is the last thing I made, but certainly my favorite. I made it in one evening. 
It was super easy and quick.

Go here to Lil Blue Boo for basic instructions on how to construct the chest band, and dress... then come back here for the flutter sleeve straps. If you are using fabric with little stretch, I do recommend adding at least 2" to the chest measurement or making sure they take a deep breath when you measure since there will be no closure and this is gonna just slip over their head. You want to make sure it will be comfortable.
My straps were about 12 inches long and 3.5 inches wide. Iron the width in half  then open and fold the edges to the center and iron then fold in half again. You are basically making bias tape (just not on the bias). Next cut two strips 7 inches by 3 inches for the ruffles.  Then you will cut a curve to the cut edge and sew a basting stitch on the open side. Go to my flutter sleeve tutorial here for details and pictures on how to make those.

Pin those little ruffles inside the straps. Sew down both sides of the straps.

Try it on your little girl. Pin in place. I pinned mine about 2 3/4 inches from center front and back. Next top stitch around the top of the dress. Then clip off any extra length on your straps below your stitching. 
Lastly, I added a fabric flower pin I made using this tutorial, here. I used white cotton hot glued to a felt base. I did make it a pin rather than sewing it on because I figure he dress is going to get a lot of washing, probably more than that little flower will be able to handle. 

Perry Jayne



Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Ice Boats

We made ice boats today. The kids had so much fun with them. We're gonna make some more for tomorrow. 





Other people it seemed used tape or pipe cleaners to hold up their sticks or straws, but I just went with what was in our freezer. Ice Pops. LOL. Our leaf sails did fall off pretty quick, might need bigger leaves next time. 

There are plenty of other variations on this idea here or here and a version a lot more like our "Natural Ice Boats"  here.

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Monogrammed Felt Hair Clip



I used the tutorial I found on  Prudent Baby and just changed it up a bit. Instead of embroidering the letter on, I appliqued a letter on instead. I think This little "P" looks sweet on my little Penelope. Don't you agree?

Thursday, June 3, 2010

A Failed Attempt


So, I saw this post today over at Craftiness is Not Optional and just had to share my attempt. It's a pretty stark contrast. LOL. This is a failed mermaid softie attempt. LOL. A couple months ago, my daughter saw a stuffed mermaid at Wal-mart and wanted it..for the new baby. Sure. Anyway, I said, "Oh, Mommy can make you one." So I drew this sketch and went to work. Oh wow. It did NOT work out well. I didn't even bother trying to stuff the poor things arms. I'm pretty good at sketching out something for an applique... not so much when it comes to 3-D figures. I'll try again. And I think I'll try to make it more like the mermaids that I use on my shirts... 

but anyway- just in case you needed a good laugh. Oh, and the funny thing-she likes it. It's on her bed with her other much cuter stuffed things. :)

Friday, May 28, 2010

Changing Pad Cover for Baby



Our Little One is going to rooming in with us in our bedroom - probably until he or she is weaned. Then the new baby will move in with either big sister or big brother. But for now, I wanted all of the Baby Bedding, etc. to match our bedroom. So, I made this new changing pad cover and lined the drawers of the changing table with the gray dot, also. 

This is our quilt on our bed (and our Boston Terrier too). The color is off in this picture- It's more of a light citrus green-not yellow. Anyway, this is what I'm matching my baby things with.

The following is more the story of how I made my changing pad- if you need really good precise directions- you're better off following the link I included to a different tutorial at the very bottom. So you've been warned. :)

A few pictures of the process
First measure your changing pad cover. Length, Width, and Height.
And then go crazy with pen & paper trying to do the math to make it work. For me this involved even more math than really necessary because I decided to make mine in strips.
My Changing Pad measured like this: 
32 inches long
24.5 inches wide
3 inches tall (at the corners)

Now I also measured the changing pad cover that I had been using- which was tough because it had elastic in it. I just pulled it tight and measured. 
My old cover measured:
41 inches long
29.5 inches wide
5.5 inches tall

So if your pad measures differently- you can add about 8-9 inches to the length, 5-6 in width, and about 2 inches in height. (The height measurement is what you use to cut the squares out of the corners- later).

These measurements would have worked really well- had I used one piece of fabric. I will start by saying that I should have allowed more width in mine. I didn't allow enough for the seam allowances of sewing all those strips together. I also could have shortened the length a tad, but once the elastic was in - that was fine.
So I'll give you my measurements...but know that if your changing pad is like mine...you'll need to add some to make up for the seam allowance.
I'll start from the edge and work in.

All of these were 41 inches long- these are the widths...
(2 strips) Stone Ta Dot- 1.5 inches (should have been more like 2 inches at least)
(2 strips) White Humming Bird- 3.5 inches (should have been more like 4 inches)
(2 strips) Ta Dot- 4.5 inches
(1 strips) White Chenille- 10.5 inches

The one step that is vital, that I did not photograph is where you cut a square out of each corner and then sew  those sides together to make a corner. I just laid my fabric on my changing pad and marked off where I wanted to make my cuts with a washable sewing marker. - But you should be able to use your measurement from the height of your changing table. My measurements seemed a little off... so I just tried it out on the pad and marked it. And that worked well. 

This is all my crazy math. 
Wish someone would have told me to pay attention in Math class 
because it would be useful in sewing. LOL.


Then just make a little casing for your elastic and run it through.
This is a pretty forgiving project- since there's no top stitching- you don't see wonky sewing lines and the elastic takes up any slack from mis-measurement. So as long as you get close- it's pretty good.

Prudent Baby has a great tutorial for how to make a changing pad cover that shows more steps and pictures than I do - so if you're lost click over there and check out her tutorial. 

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Friday, May 21, 2010

Sibling shirts are Done!

Okay, so excuse the dark photo- I took it at night when I finished these. Thanks for all your input.


Here's Hudson- modeling his shirt. How cute is he? 



I put them in their shirts for my last OB appointment, but I didn't get pics of them together- until after nap and they look a little rough.


I made this little flower to pin on Ella's belt of her jeans. I love it.

Hopefully, after Baby is born...
I'll get some cute pics of them all in their shirts.

Show and Tell OR More Procrastination

Um, so again... I have a To Do List that I'm working on. But instead, I decided to make a few little crafts.

Felt Flower Clip
Tutorial found here:
A Hoot and a Holler




Wipes Case 

Tutorial found here:

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Going Rouge OR Queen of Procrastination



So I have this To Do List of things I need/want to get finished before the baby gets here. I have about 2 1/2 weeks to go. So after looking at my list today... I went rouge and decided to recover an old chair. The chair was my husband's grandma's sewing chair. I've debated a few times about just getting rid of it, but I have a soft spot for old furniture.
The chair has been hiding in our Master Bedroom Closet for WAY too long taking up precious space. So I found it a new home in the hallway and decided it was too ugly to live there as is. So.... I recovered the cushion this morning. It took me a few minutes of wavering about the fabric. I love this Anna Maria Horner fabric and  have not been able to cut into it. Finally decided to just go for it. Now all it needs is a fresh coat of paint. I think black.
There are a ton of tutorials online on how to recover a chair like this, but I decided to just wing it with a little common sense and it was fine. Pretty straight forward and simple. My only advice is to make sure you center your fabric design and also to staple all the middles and then work towards the corners.
I'll have to post another picture once I get some paint on that chair... I'm debating whether to get back on track with my list or to run out and buy some paint.

UPDATE: 05/27/10  Here's the finished Chair...


Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Quilt Pictures - as promised

Here it is. So happy to finish it. This is my very first attempt at making a quilt. I learned a lot. Just so excited to have it ready for our little one to use.
My most favorite part is the center block with the deer applique, hand embroidery, and hand quilting. Very pleased that I decided to add this in.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Woodland Friends

Felt Puppets
made these little cuties for a friend. She's putting them in her granddaughter's Easter Basket. 
I hope she loves them!

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

FINISHED the Market Skirt

Oh, it's so CUTE!!! I love it. Can't wait to make more. I already have set aside a few fabrics from my stash as "Market Skirt" material. It really doesn't take much fabric, either. It will be a great skirt for transitioning into Spring, just put some leggings or jean under when its too cold for bare legs. I just love it!
*I hadn't put the pockets on in that first photo on the upper left. I just got so excited, and started taking pics before it was done. :)

You can find the tutorial with great instructions and pictures on Dana's blog MADE. PS I do not own a surger and it worked out fine. I just did a tiny rolled hem when it called for surging. You could do a zig zag, but I'm missing all but one foot for my sewing machine (I know that's ridiculous). So I am limited to a straight stitch on my machine until I can either buy/ find some other feet for my machine. :)

Friday, March 5, 2010

Made's Market Skirt

Worked on this Market Skirt yesterday by Made. Here's the link.
I just need to add the pockets.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Valentine's Day Projects





Headband for one friend and Initial Cuff Bracelets for two other little friends.
I followed the this tutorial on Shelly's blog I didn't sign up for this for making the bracelets.

Here's Ella modeling the cuff bracelets for her friends. Please excuse her crazed appearance. Below is what she was doing prior to me asking her to model the bracelets...

Yup, she's riding her bike around the house with her fairy wand, wearing a mini dress and about 30 beads left over from the Mardi Gras party. She was having a lot of fun.

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Beginnings

...of a Baby Quilt.
I've been bit by the sewing bug. I feel like I just HAVE to sew some baby things. It's been tough, not knowing the gender. I'm trying to just make bright colored things that are pretty gender neutral. These are a few of my quilt blocks, so far. I followed the directions I found on Chickpea Sewing Studio in her side bar under "Birthing Quilt". There is a pdf that you can download with instructions.  Basically, I made a nine-patch and then cut that in 4 equal parts. I'll keep you posted on how it's going so far, I've only got about 12 X 12 inches of quilt... so I've got a LOT more cutting and sewing to do... but I've got time.

Monday, December 21, 2009

Stuffed Felt Cupcake Tutorial


I had the urge to craft yesterday, so I finally got a few projects done I've been thinking about. This cupcake was first on my list. How cute is it? Ella needed a little something to feed her baby dolls when they're having a party. I love it. 
 I used this cupcake tutorial from the blog, maedchenmitherz,which means "girl with heart". She had great pictures. I did machine stitch the bottom part- the circle to the side, but other than that I hand stitched everything else... which made it take awhile.
 I had to kind of wing it on the stitch I used to connect the top of the cupcake with the bottom, but after a few wonky stiches, I settled on one and made my way around. I'm definitely going to make more, but I may try another tutorial just for fun. 
*Pardon the pictures, I took them about 10pm and the lighting was bad, of course. 
 
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