Thursday, December 31, 2009

What?

What?
Isn't this chair called a lounger?


It doesn't have your name on it,
so I'm lounging!

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Well, I said I was busy!!!

In my last post I did say I was busy, and busy I was. Trying to get things done
 for Christmas and working wore me out. I didn't do any sewing for about a month, or at least it seemed
like it.

I did make some snowmen candy bar wrappers for the women at work.
They were a big hit and I had a fantastic time making them. I believe they were designed by Laurie Furnell. You can find her here.
I used gloves for a few and then made some hats from some wool felt I had here at the house.


One of the ladies at work wants me to design a bridal candy
bar wrapper for her. I told her I'm not a designer but I
can follow directions! LOL!


I did spend today "designing" a bridal pouch for her to give
to her niece. I used some satin fabric I had leftover from
Nancy's wedding. I made about 10 1/4 inch  pleats and
then stitched them about 1 inch apart going in different directions.


Then I attached a butterfly appllique from my stash.




I then decided to use some blue satin to line the bag.






It still wasn't fancy enough for me so I added some heart
shaped beads and silver chain to the zipper.







Finally!
 Done, and if I don't say so myself, Pretty darn good too! :)







Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Busy.........

Ever have the feeling that you are getting nowhere? I have so much to do
and I can't seem to get anything done. And my list keeps growing. Luckily I
have two days off in a row this weekend, which doesn't happen very often.
I'm hoping I get some of the stuff done that I need done, but I'm afraid
I'll be so tired from work that I'll just rest the whole time. I need to clone myself to get some of this
stuff done! :)



Saturday, November 28, 2009

                         Today I was able to work on the pouch for the bride that
I'm designing. I took a piece of white satin and marked
every inch both on the top and the bottom. Then
folded the fabric on that line and stitched a
fold for each mark. I followed the folds with the edge
of the presser foot. The folds were
about 1/4 inch wide. This makes the fabric much smaller
than what you start out with. I didn't measure correctly
and ended up with a piece of fabric smaller than
what I wanted.

Then I decided to stitch a line of stitching folding the rows of folded
fabric all in one direction and the next row in the other
direction, stitching every inch.



What you end up with is a very cool piece of textured fabric that I just
love.



I'm not sure why I have that pink discoloration on my photo,
it may have been my lighting at the sewing table.
Sorry about that.

I then had to figure out how to make the small fabricated piece
of fabric fit my pattern piece. I decided to add a piece of plain
satin to one side. I covered the resulting seam with a piece of
beaded lace that I had in my scrap box.
This is what I ended up with,
a bag that is not lined yet and doesn't have any batting in it. I'm not
sure if I will use batting on the lining or just add the lining to it.

Of course, I shouldn't tell you this but the lace
is covering up a watermark that I made when I
wet the piece to get out the blue marking pen
I used to mark every inch for the folds.
For a first try its not too bad. Now I know that I need
to start out with a larger piece of fabric and I need to plan
where the seams will be going. I also need to not use any
water to get rid of markings. I think I better go to JoAnn's and
buy some more satin, and lace!


Thursday, November 26, 2009

Happy Thanksgiving!




Much eating is planned for today.
Breakfast with friends
and
dinner with family.
Hope you all have a
great Thanksgiving day.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Busy making pouches!

Pouches, pouches, pouches!
I started making pouches a few years ago when they were all
the rage on blogs and on Flickr! I started by making the pouch made
from yellow plastic measuring tapes. It was quite trial and error! Mostly error!



They are not very well made but making them taught me a lot.
I learned to have several backup needles ready and waiting. I also learned to have lots of measuring tapes ready to be cut up. I'm sure the manager of the sewing dept. at Walmart was wondering why all her measuring tapes were disappearing so quickly! :) It was also a quick lesson on how hard it is to hand sew on such a non-flexible medium. I think I stabbed myself with the pins and needle a hundred times!
(Not really, just felt like it!)


Anyway, I gave one to my mom and kept the others to use in
my scrapbooking bag.

Now I have graduated to making pouches for makeup, coins, crayons
or anything you want.
I made a bag for the 3 year old grandson of a friend of mine, one to hold crayons and
the other to hold some of his many Matchbox type cars.

 
 Now she says she just has to teach him to put his
stuff in the pouch instead of all over the floor.
I love using bright and happy linings for these bags.


The latest bag I'm working on is a pouch for the daughter of a co-worker,
she asked for a red and blue pouch. 



I found this small print in my stash, wishing I had lots more of it. It had been hiding for quite awhile in there waiting for just the right moment to pop out and be used. If I had more I would definitely use it in my baby quilts and some of the patriotic projects I have planned.

The next pouch I'm trying to design is for another co-worker. She has asked
me to make one for a bride, to keep all the little things a bride might need on the day of the wedding. Such as needle and thread, nail polish, safety pins,etc.



Not a good photo but this satin is what I already have in my stash. I also had this 10 inch remnant of trim. Lots of pleats and double stitching are some of my ideas, along with some hand sewn pearl beading. I also need to get to JoAnn's to see if they still carry some blue satin I can use as a lining.
I can't wait to get to work on it! :)

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

New curtain for a new home

My #2 son has good taste. He and his fiance bought
a house built about 100 years ago. It had been fixed up
and redecorated and was in "move in" condition.
It is just beautiful.






They decided they are not "lace" people and
wanted a new curtain on their front door to replace the one the
previous owner had left hanging.
(I don't have a before photo.)
I went shopping with #2 son and he was quite frustrated
that he couldn't just go and buy what he wanted ready made.
I had to laugh at that, he had no idea how hard it is to get
good quality curtains at a reasonable price.
He found a panel he liked at JCPennys and I told him I could
make a curtain out of it to fit his window.



Then when I was discussing measurements with him
there was quite a discussion on the amount of
ease of fullness he wanted in the panel.
Oh, my, you would have thought we
were discussing the new health bill!
Many ideas between #2 son and #1fiance
were bandied about, until I had to jump in and
get a compromise measurement.

 My #2son told me I had to get it "Just right!"
So I was under a lot of pressure to do well, he left his
two supervisors watching me to make sure I did it correctly.
I think they were pleased.




 
Both #2son and #1fiance were pleased with the finished product!

 



Monday, November 23, 2009

Cold day on the lake








I went to the park on my day off
to get some fresh air. Fresh air I got.
Cold, and windy! Look at that flag!
I ate my lunch in the car, too cold to
eat in the gazebo.



I tried to take some good photos with my
little camera. I'm not my #2son, who can take
fantastic photos.




Monday, November 16, 2009

New Moon, Tatertots and Jello


What a combination! I found the blog Tatertots and Jello the other day and am quite amazed at what she can do. I have loved the WWII posters from England, Keep Calm. I don't know if I
could do that if I had been there during the war. Anyway, she
took this idea and made a pillow but it says:

Keep Calm and Have a Cupcake.

I love it and will be making a pillow as soon as I get my
printer to cooperate!
She is having a giveaway of stuff from the new movie, New Moon. I want to win this so badly. It would be the perfect gift for a girl at work. She has had a rough life and needs something to lift her spirits. Head over to her blog and check out how she decorates and crafts.

You have to start somewhere!

I have enjoyed reading lots of blogs and am now going to try to write my own. I'm not a writer so I may not be prolific in my musings and I might be a bit rambling. Run on sentences are my forte. I will probably be boring most of the time, and will have to really stretch to find something interesting to write about.



I love to quilt and would love to do it full time... I love the process of looking
for the "right" pattern that I just love... at that moment.
I love the act of finding the right fabric, preparing it for sewing by washing it and ironing it, and then cutting the pieces. I love sitting at my sewing desk stitching the pieces together and then sewing all the blocks together to form the quilt top.
I love laying it out on the floor and pinning the "quilt sandwich" together. Then I love hand quilting the quilt and finally putting the binding on. Of course my knees don't like the part about pinning the quilt sandwich together. LOL!




This Autumn Tabletopper is a quilt I started pr
obably 20 years ago. I wasn't sure how to quilt it and so it got put in my basket of
unfinished quilt tops. This summer I was looking for something to hand
quilt and found this waiting to be finished. It took me about two weeks
to finish it up! I wish I had done it before!



I don't have the best camera in the world and I'm not the best 
photographer either. I tend to move at the wrong time! The colors 
in this quilt are a little brighter in real life. I am hoping to hang this in
my little entryway by the side door.