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Wednesday, April 11, 2012
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Labels:
clothing,
finalist,
made by rae,
sewing,
spring top,
t-shirts
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Sunny sailing days spring top
Here is my second spring top for Rae's sew along.
It is entirely inspired by a Tracy Reese shirt I saw featured in Real Simple. I couldn't find black and white striped fabric, so I used this mustardy yellow stripe from Joann instead. It is a polyester spandex knit. Just a little fancier than cotton knit, there is a slight shimmer to the fabric.
While I didn't have expert photographer hubby helping with photos this time, I did have an apprentice take this shot for me. Not bad for a five year old whose fingers barely reached the shutter release!
Labels:
clothing,
fabric,
knit,
photography,
serger,
sewing,
spring top,
t-shirts,
yellow
Friday, March 30, 2012
Color block spring top
Okay, I've put aside my sewing-for-me hang ups and made a shirt for Rae's Spring Top Sewalong.
I drafted the pattern myself and used these great rayon/spandex knits. The black one is from the April Johnson for Project Runway line at Joann's. Do I feel facier that I was sewing with PR fabric? Yup!
I get bored with the plain t-shirt and jeans option, but never feel like I find interesting shirts in my price range. This color block option feels just interesting enough (without the "what were you thinking?" piece).
And, if you were wondering what the back looks like (or what I would look like being frisked), here it is!
Wishing you the courage to tackle a new project!
Sunday, September 18, 2011
A monkey applique shirt, some news and a chalkboard mat tutorial...
First off, look who's two!
I can't believe how grown up she looks in this photo! The shirt is mommy-made, based on the monkey fabric in her party favors - Urban Zoologie Monkeys by Ann Kelle.
Second, some quick news: I have a line of reusable snack sacks currently for sale at a local farm stand. The pairing of the snack sacks and a business promoting local produce feels like such a good fit. If you are a leaf-peeper in Western Mass, be sure to swing by M&M Green Valley Produce to check them out!
Last, but not least, I gave you a sneak peek at some chalkboard fabric a while back. Now, that fabric has magically transformed into chalkboard mats! These roll up for easy travel, and are perfect for entertaining little ones at restuarants, in the car, etc.
Interested in making one? Here's how:
Materials: one 13.5 " x 11" piece of cotton quiliting fabric
one 4" x 4" piece of cotton quilting fabric
one 13.5" x 11" piece of chalkboard fabric
one package extra wide, double fold bias tape, 1/2" width
12" piece rickrack (or ribbon) for tie
1. Round corners of both fabric pieces.
2. Pink top and left edge of 4 inch square. Align with bottom right corner of chalkboard fabric and baste. Trim along rounded corner.
3. Use a spray adhesive to baste the wrong sides of fabric together. My spray adhesive of choice? Sulky KK 2000 - non-toxic, non-flammable and safe for the environment!
4. Beginning in the middle of the bottom, sandwich chalkboard fabric and cotton fabric between bias tape. Note: the photos show me sewing with the chalkboard side up, but it's better to sew with the cotton side up. This way, you can make sure you encase all the cotton fabric.
5. Once you have sewn the bias tape around the entire chalkboard mat, overlap the ends by about an inch and a half. Cut the tape.
6. Open the tape and fold the end, wrong sides togther, about a half inch.
7. Fold the sides of the tape back, enclosing the raw edges. Now, re-sandwich the mat in the fold of the tape, sew and backstitch.
8. Fold your piece of rickrack or ribbon in half and sew to the right edge, half way up, on the cotton side. Note: I used Fray Check on the ends of my rickrack.
9. Write a message to your little one, tuck the chalk in the pocket, roll and tie your mat, and off you go!
Here are the ones I made for the party - perfect for a two year old girl and her friends!
And, for the two babies who came, their very own monkey bibs (because they'd probably just eat the chalk!).
Wishing you lots of reasons to monkey around today!
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Happy Father's Day!
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