Last night was dinner/sewing/killing zombies night at our place. My friend picked up a couple of fat quarters with my promise of teaching her how to sew.
They are sooo adorable! Thank you to Noodleheads's tutorial Lil Cutie Pouches. I followed it exactly with the exception of additionally sewing along the top edge of the zipper.
She picked the Valorie Wells Nest - Birds in Teal. Her daughter is in the middle with Michael Miller's Tweet Tweet in Yellow. And mine I split with super-awesome-I'm-so-in-love-with-this-fabric-right-now Michael Miller's Ellie, Love Birds, and Hedgehogs (inside). This is going to be my extra card case for my purse. It should fit a stack of random cards perfectly.
Interior is:
Top - Michael Miller's Hedgehogs
Middle - I have no idea it was just a FQ with no selvage so does anyone know what this is???
Bottom - Alexander Henry's Fashionista - Mod Dots in Aubergine
They were super quick to make... so quick that I only have one in-process shot:
and then poof they were done!
I have to admit, I did most of the sewing on the top. We didn't get to zippers on her very first night. :) But she is a pro iron-er!
We went through the basics of rotary cutting and loading the machine and we used her fat quarter with some hot pink solid to sew up some passport covers for her family. Here she is on her very first attempt:
A couple seam ripping lessons later and tada! Passport cover! Yay!
And I still have NO idea what that fabric is... any clues/ideas would be appreciated!
In the meantime... here is my next project in the works!! I'm super excited about this too - I finally chopped into all of my Andrea Victoria fabric!
Monday, January 17, 2011
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Totes, Totes and more Totes....
I love love love these totes! The first one I made I use nearly every day. The following two I made as Christmas gifts!
I followed the same tutorial as last time from Film in the Fridge. However, these are not reversible. As with my first one, I added a skip pocket on one side and a zipper pocket on the other. So technically, it can still be reversed if you want those to show on the outside.
This fabric is Joel Dewberry Ginseng's Orchid in Ivory and it's lined with beige canvas:
And then this is Amy Butler's Wood Fern in Gold (Coreopsis in Spruce on the inside)
This was my test run bag. I am in love with Fashionista Mod Dots! Since I wasn't using home dec fabric.. I interfaced everything. It's... a very stiff bag. I thought the straps might need it, but they really don't. Here's my crappy photo of it:
The inside is all Kona Cerise and the back of the straps is Kona Raisin. I added a pocket to one side:
and a zippered pocket to the other:
This is my other test run bag! There are no pockets so this one is completely reversible. I followed the tutorial exactly on this one:
Amy Butler's Floating Buds in Linen
Amy Butler's Geisha Fans in Camel
I followed the same tutorial as last time from Film in the Fridge. However, these are not reversible. As with my first one, I added a skip pocket on one side and a zipper pocket on the other. So technically, it can still be reversed if you want those to show on the outside.
This fabric is Joel Dewberry Ginseng's Orchid in Ivory and it's lined with beige canvas:
And then this is Amy Butler's Wood Fern in Gold (Coreopsis in Spruce on the inside)
This was my test run bag. I am in love with Fashionista Mod Dots! Since I wasn't using home dec fabric.. I interfaced everything. It's... a very stiff bag. I thought the straps might need it, but they really don't. Here's my crappy photo of it:
The inside is all Kona Cerise and the back of the straps is Kona Raisin. I added a pocket to one side:
and a zippered pocket to the other:
This is my other test run bag! There are no pockets so this one is completely reversible. I followed the tutorial exactly on this one:
Amy Butler's Floating Buds in Linen
Amy Butler's Geisha Fans in Camel
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Brick Path Quilt for Mom
My mom is always cold, so I wanted to make her a lap sized quilt for easy travel. I used Amy Butler's Brick Path design and used all yellows, greens, and turquoises in my stash. It was initially going to be just greens and yellow... but as soon as I found Hedgehog Heaven, I added a bunch of turquoise:
I chopped it all up...
rearranged it like 100 times...
I had the top already made for some time before I found the perfect back. This is Amy Butler's floating buds in sage. I was lucky that it matched perfectly!
I added a little section of teal in the binding for a nice touch...
Finished size: 60"x60"
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