Monday, December 25, 2017

Nap of minky fabric

I made a baby blanket for my niece's baby. I got the minky fabric from the remnant bin. When I brought it home I saw that it was one long strip. I thought no problem, I will just sew two pieces together and make a square. I kept the nap in mind when I was cutting the fabric but I just sewed the pieces together without thinking. I did learn a lesson. Next time I will run my hand over the fabric to check the nap when it's pinned, before sewing. I am pretty sure I will be the only one to notice and it still turned out pretty well.

Friday, April 7, 2017

Phone charger pocket

Hi,
Its been awhile but I've continued to sew every now and again when school is out. Last thing I made were these charging pockets. They went pretty quick. A friend requested one & I thought I'd keep the other. She liked both so I thought I'd do a 3rd for me. Since its just for me, I haven't made time to do it. May have to wait till summer break, haha!

Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Handbag #2

A few Saturday's ago, my students were PARCC testing and we planned the curriculum around it :-D so I had time to sew.  I've had this fabric for awhile and knew what I wanted to do with it.  I picked up the pattern on a sale so I'm sure I didn't pay more than $1.50 for it.  The pattern is Simplicity.  Here's what I made:

I also want to use this to make a skirt from an old pair of jeans.  Saw a cool version with the top part of the jeans and the skirt starts, ruffled a little, after the back pockets.  Hopefully, my matching skirt will be done this summer!  School's almost out and I can't wait to sew!!!

Sunday, April 17, 2016

A little sewing, again :)

First, I'd like to show a picture of my 50s jacket and poodle skirt I made in October:

I'm starting to think those were the last things I sewed this school year :-/ until...

The picture on the right is a before and left is after.  The dress is a simple knit dress from TJMax.  My friend bought it (for $13) but thought it was just a little too short in the back.  I added a knit fabric that was tan with black stripes. The fabric was on sale and cost $10 for a yard ...but if I would've thought about how I would cut it a little longer in the store, I could've gotten away with only about 1/3 of a yard.  The pattern worked with the selvage and I didn't have to cut the 36".  In person, I think it made the dress a little more "dressy".  I didn't add a bottom hem because it should be ok with the knit and I didn't want anything to seem bulky.

I'm itching for school to end so I can get working on my list of projects.  I've got fabric for velvet pants, maybe a velvet jacket, a tweed jacket, maybe skirt too, a few hand bags, and of course, alterations of pants and mending.

Hopefully, it won't be so long between sewing again

Saturday, September 19, 2015

Halloween

Making my friend a poodle skirt. Found some great pink shimmery cotton & an applique poodle.  It should be finished tomorrow.

Also, here is a pic of my friend in the brown lace dress. I think the hat just ties everything together.

Monday, September 7, 2015

Labor Day Weekend

Finished 2 projects!  Top dress is for a friend for her niece's wedding. It's not the wedding party or anything. It was just easier to making something than finding something made.

2nd is a cap for me that I've been wanting to do for awhile. 

Monday, July 13, 2015

Liquor Gift Bag

For my friend's birthday, I made this bag for a bottle.

I measured the base & added an inch to each side & the height.  After I cut the polka dot fabric, I realized the bottle is round & larger on top compared to the base.  So, I cut 2" strips of denim and sewed them into the sides. 

I sewed the bag inside out & closed up the bottom.  I sewed a gusset on the bottom. Last I undid 2 seams opposite of each other and put ribbon that they looped open on opposite sides.  I pinned the ribbon so it didn't interfere with the seam/alley(?) I could've fed the ribbon after but didn't have much time.

This is what I'm going to do from now on for wine bottle gifts (or other bottles).