Saturday, September 14, 2013

Loving

I am in looove....

  with Instagram!!
 It is my perfect social media outlet.  It's all about pictures with just a bit of writing involved.  I am not a big writer, which is why blogging and I have never really got along.  So if you are interested in seeing what is going on with me and what I am making, that is the best place to connect.  I am PerfectionNotIncluded over there.

  Here ia a small taste of what I have been making lately:


A pencil case for my niece


115+ mini buttons for the PNW MQG Meet Up


My 3rd Super Tote, this one for a swap


A mini business card pouch from a Michelle Patterns


A boxy pouch for my Sewing Summit swap partner, pattern is in Patchwork Please



A lunch bag for my daughter's bento box


Another card pouch, this one is for my Sewing Summit swap partner


My One is the Loneliest Number quilt hanging in Sisters


A little container for the PMQG swap back in June

Whew!  There is a lot more that I have been making, hopefully I can get some more projects finished now that I have two kids in school all day.  

Monday, October 8, 2012

PMQG's October All Day Sew


In case you couldn't tell, I'm not a blogger, I just pretend to be one.  

Yesterday, my Guild had an all day sew.   I didn't get much sleep the night before, I think it was about 5 hours, so I was just dragging all day.  Not too much got done but it's so fun to hang out and chat with like minded people.  



Here is what I accomplished yesterday:

Two charity bee blocks for my do. Good Stitches circle
The pattern is called LynneBobSquarepants




I also made my littlest one a coat.  The pattern is from Anna Maria Horner's Handmade Beginnings book.  It's called Baby in the Hood Jacket.  I lengthened the sleeves and the body of the coat.  


I used some of the Flea Market Fancy reprint and a DS Quilts print for the exterior and an Anna Maria Horner flannel for the lining.  My favorite part of this coat it the little covered buttons I made with an adorable Tula Pink ladybug print.  




Lest you think I got a lot done, I had almost all the pieces for the three items cut out before yesterday.   I think those bee blocks took me 3 hours.  What is up with that?!?

Our next all day sew is on Dec 1st at Fabric Depot from 9-9.  I am so looking forward to it!!

Friday, September 24, 2010

Amy Butler Extravaganza


Amylouwho is hosting a Amy Butler Sew n Tell link party today.  She announced it a few weeks ago and there are prizes!  It just so happens that I had been planning on making a few Amy Butler items for some Craftster swaps I am in.  I waited to post these on the blog until my partners had received just to make sure I didn't ruin any surprises!
  Everything I am posting today is from a pattern found in Amy's Little Stitches book.  I have borrowed this book multiple times from the library and made the boy a hat from it a year or so ago.  I love the finished products that Amy Butler's patterns produce, but I have to admit, getting there can be a headache!

First up, is the Everything Bag pattern.  This was a fairly straight forward pattern.  It has a lot of inside pockets and a divider.  Originally when I saw this bag in the book I really wanted one.  After making it though, I don't know that it will fit my needs too well.




I used a baby wale cord on the outside.  It's super soft!  The inside is a toile which my partner is a huge fan of.  Inside shot:

I love the amount of pockets on here.  I think that is what makes this bag worth making.  There are four  on the inside and two on the outside.  So handy for moms!


Next are the super cute baby pants in the book.  I have made a lot of kid's pants over my sewing history. This is a straight forward pattern with the cute added bonus of a accent cuff.  I alternated the main and accent fabrics to suit my partner's tastes .  I used Amy Butler's Full Moon Dot and Sandi Henderson's Apple Dot, they complimented each other really well.
 Once I finished them I showed it to my husband and he commented that the apple fabric was upside down.  Which, if you look closely, you can see that it's actually not.  However the darker apples "read" as the main print and they are upside down.  Bummer!  I didn't have enough fabric to redo it and since it's not technically a mistake, I decided to let it go.  I definitely want to make a pair of these for our bebbit that's due in a few months.

The last project is the Modern Diaper Bag.  If you have seen this pattern in the book, you know how huge it is.  Like unusably huge.  I saw a modified version of this bag on Craftster and she used the measurements found on The Ogden's blog.   I was so excited to see Jenny's modifications.  It makes this bag a whole lot more useable.

Now this pattern was a pain.  I had a hard time matching up the lining and the exterior.  Also there were so many layers of interfacing that I was skipping stitches in a few places.  But, like the Weekender, the finished product is worth the frustration.  It creates such a polished looking bag.  The exterior is a alova suede in a moss color.  I lined it with a quilter's cotton.


The amount of pockets on here is awesome as well.  You get six interior pockets.  Like others have mentioned, how to attach the pockets is not clear in the pattern.  So I just sort of winged it.

Both of my partner's seemed very happy with their bags so I am glad I made them.  I might tackle the Modern Diaper bag again, but I am not too sure.  I just picked up Style Stitches and there is a bag in there that I am in love with.  I might have to make that one instead...

I am linking this up to Amy's party today.  I cannot wait to go and check out what everyone else has been making!!

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Dragon Hoodie


Last week, I chosen got to test out another pattern for Kitschy Coo!  This time it  was a reversible hoodie pattern.   How fun!  I finished  the hoodie this weekend.  This was a pretty intricate pattern but her instructions were easy to follow.

  She suggests using two similar fabrics, either two wovens or two knits for compatibility purposes.  Of course I decided to make it hard on myself, and used flannel for a lining and sweatshirt knit for the outside.  It makes for exciting sewing!  I really wanted to make the boy something warm so he could wear it the next few months.  The flannel I had purchased a year or so ago to make a hoodie but never got around to it.  For the sweatshirt fabric, I cut up an old sweatshirt of mine that never quite fit right.  Yay for cheap projects!

  The fit was spot on and the the boy really liked it.  I love the dragon flannel, I think I am going to get some more to make some lounge pants for him.  So this is the "inside":




The necessary cheese smile:

And the exterior (isn't he so stinkin' cute?):



Monster face (which is also necessary as a 2 year old):



   I am really pleased with the finished product.  Plus I am glad to have made the boy something.  He tends to get the shaft when it comes to being sewn for.

  Thanks again for choosing me as a test sewer Kitschy Coo!

I am linking this up with Sew N Tell!

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Mushrooms


So this week, I got quite a bit of sewing in.  I finished up the last little bits on some totes I was making for a swap on Craftster.  I also decided to make Lila Tueller's mushroom pincushions for the same swap.








Man, these guys are big!  It's hard to tell from the pictures but the portobellos's are aprox 5.5 inches across and 5 inches tall.  The other thing I forgot to think about is how I plan to ship them to my swap partners!  I don't want to get boxes because that would be expensive.   I am hoping they will bounce back from being so crushed in padded envelopes.



This little guy?  He's mine.  I love how he turned out and I couldn't bear to send him away.  Sorry swap partners!

What did you sew up this week?  I am linking this up to Amylouwho's Sew n Tell.  Go check out the other fun stuff being linked up.

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Cotton Candy Quilt


    I made this baby quilt earlier this year.  My cousin was having his first baby, a girl!  He and his wife named their little girl after our Gran and I am so excited about that.  (I miss my Gran!)  I used a pattern on this quilt.  It's the Yellow Brick Road pattern, I love that pattern.  I have used it 4 times now.  It works up really quickly and the directions are super easy to follow.

Here is the top as a flimsy:


I chose pink and green because those were the colors they had for bedding on their registry.  I chose an all over stippling pattern because it's quick!  Here is the finished quilt:


A close up of the quilting, the binding reminded me of a candy cane:




Just a fun shot:



Friday, May 15, 2009

Girly Superhero Cape

A close friend's daughter turned 2 this past weekend.  Of course I wanted to make her something fun.  She loves her big brother's cape so I decided to make her a girly one of her own.  Smiley  I used the tute at Puking Pastilles: http://pukingpastilles.com/?p=57  It's super easy to follow and I highly recommend it.  


Close up and the backing fabric:


  I think she'll like it...