Showing posts with label Sewing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sewing. Show all posts

Friday, September 13, 2024

Holidays Past fabric collection from Tim Holtz

 Hello friends! I'm back today with my makes using the Holidays Past fabric collection from Tim Holtz and FreeSpirit Fabrics. I love this collection, there is so many different print and finishes to choose from. The quilting cottons are so lovely, the flannels are so soft and the canvas cloth is gorgeous. 

I made a variety of project from decor pieces, bags and totes, clothes and even some slippers.

Tree Skirt - Pattern by Gotham Quilts

Christmas Barn Quilt Pillow - Pattern by Wendy Sheppard

All Things Tote - Pattern by Knot and Thread 
Christmas Tree Bag - Reverse Appliqué 

Children's PJ's and Slippers - 
PJ Pattern Simplicity #1573
Honey Bunny Slippers Pattern by Sewcial Mama Designs

Children's Dress - Pattern Simplicity #9245

Tim's Shirt - Overlay on a purchased shirt

Noel Card - Sizzix VAULT Seasonal Sketch die set

What will you make? 

The Holidays Past Collection is in stores now and also at Simon Says Stamp!

Tuesday, February 27, 2024

COLORBLOCK - Triangle Pillow

Hello! The COLORBLOCK fabric designed by Tim Holtz for FreeSpirit Fabrics ins't just for blocks of color you can also make triangles. And before you say no way it's not as bad as it seems. Paula Cheney had this great idea! What if you makes strips and sew them together to make the triangles. She's brilliant! 

I used the COLORBLOCK Canvas Cloth. The canvas is very soft and easy to sew. 

I cut the strips measuring 1/4" beyond the points of the design for the seem allowance. There I a bit of waste but you can use them for something else later. As you start to piece things together be sure to pin at the points so they match up. Your seam allowance will be 1/4" and please press the seems open. 

You can see the browns and pinks strip has the 1/4" cut past the points. Keep in mind that the strip is not going to be an exact measurement throughout the strip. This will all works out, trust me. 

Continue sewing the strips together until you have approximately 16 1/2"wide give or take. 
Cut a square approximately 16 1/2" and press lightweight woven interfacing the back, 
I used Pellon SF101. Layer pillow top with batting and backing like your making a quilt. The backing will not show so something like muslin will work great. 

Quilt as desired through all the layers. I chose diagonal quilting with a medium dark blue thread. 

Create the pillow as you wish using pipping or binding around the perimeter.
Enjoy your pillow!. Happy sewing! 

Thanks so much for stopping by!
Richele 

Saturday, February 24, 2024

COLORBLOCK - Firefly Tote

Hi friends! Today I'd like to share the Firefly Tote I made for the Tim Holtz COLORBLOCK release. You can catch this on Tim's Chanel. The Firefly Tote pattern is by Anna Graham and her company is Noodlehead. I love her patterns they're very refined and the details are nice. She has a videos on YouTube of most of her patterns. I choose a heavy denim for the base of the tote and paired it with the COLORBLOCK - Tiled by Tim Holtz for FreeSpirit Fabrics.

Firefly Tote 
pattern by Noodlehead
fabrics COLORBLOCK by Tim Holtz
photo by Tim Holtz

The top of the bag has a drawstring closure.

You can also push the drawstring portion inside the bag if you prefer. 

The front has a zipper pocket and a slip pocket above the zipper. 

Inside there is another pocket. The pocket is in Crimson Provisions and the lining is Denim Provisions fabric also from Tim Holtz. 

Leather handles that have been riveted on for extra strength.  

If you're looking for a little bit of fabric Simon Says has a couple bundles.
If you'd like some yardage Whim-So-Doodle has Yardage and they ship fast! 

Happy Sewing and thanks for dropping by!
Richele


If you'd like some yardage Whim-So-Doodle has Yardage and they ship fast! 

Happy Sewing and thanks for dropping by!
Richele









 

Saturday, February 17, 2024

COLORBLOCK projects - fabric designed by Tim Holtz

Hello friends! I have to say that this collection was very inspiring to me. The fact that Tim created the little squares one at a time a few years back makes it even better. The box arrived after Christmas and I was opening the box it came to me that this fabric was very special. 

Tim's fabric is produced by FreeSpirit Fabric and is available in stores or online now.  

So with that said I made several projects. Let me show you! 

The first 3 project are made from patterns by Kaitlyn Howell at Knot and Thread. Kaitlyn is a pattern designer, a longer quilter and she does fabulous work. If you're new to sewing bags I would choose the "All Things Tote" because there's no zippers involved. Kait has some videos that will help you get started, she also has all the supplies on her website and always ships right away which is a bonus. 

"ALL THINGS TOTE"
pattern by Knot and Thread

THE VIOLET BACKPACK
pattern by Knot and Thread

PATCHWORK DUFFLE
pattern by Knot and Thread
photo credit Tim Holtz

Next up is another favorite patterns designer Anna Graham and her company is called Noodlehead. She also has videos to support her patterns. I really loved this bag with the mix of Denim and ColorBlock fabric and don't you like the drawstring at the top? 

FIREFLY TOTE
pattern by Noodlehead
photo by Tim Holtz

Everyone loves a good zipper pouch so I made a few different styles. 

VERITY ZIPPER POUCHES
pattern by Molko
photo by Tim Holtz

VINYL ZIPPER POUCHES
pattern by Sotak Patterns

More projects...
The pillow is made with strips of fabric to create triangles. Thanks Paula for the great idea. 
No patterns for the following items but a blog post will follow. 

TRIANGLE PILLOW

CHECKERS BOARD AND DRAWSTRING BAG

KEY CHAINS
photo credit Tim Holtz

Here are a few project of things to wear.

ALTERED SHIRT
photo credit Tim Holtz

Taking a store bought shirt and adding the fabric to the yolk and cuffs. 

FLAT CAP
pattern by Tori Capes for Mad Cap Hats 

HAPPY FEET SNEAKERS
sneaker kit from BucklebeeBags.com


Thanks for stopping by! 
Richele

If you'd like to get a little fabric Simon Says Stamps has a couple options. 

Friday, August 25, 2023

Tim Holtz "Frightful" - Eclectic Elements Fabric Release

Hello friends! Today I'm sharing several makes for the Tim Holtz Frightful fabric release for FreeSpirit Fabrics. The Eclectic Elements fabric is in stores and on line now. Simon Says Stamp is selling bundles so you can get your hands on just a little bit of fabrics to have fun with. If you missed the Tim Holtz YouTube LIVE for this release be sure to check it out on Tim's YouTube channel, there are so many amazing makes! 

A big thank you to Tim Holtz for designing such gorgeous fabrics and for the amazing photos!

Spiderweb Table Topper 
Pattern by "My Cotton Creations"
(9/25/2012 blog post)

"All Things Tote" 
Pattern by Knot and Thread Designs

Chevron Pillow
Made from half square triangles

Spider Web Pillow  
Inspired by the Table Topper

Pumpkin Bags
Pattern by Beth Studley

Simple Halloween Cards made with fabric.
Just for fun!

Thanks so much for stopping by.
Happy sewing!
Richele

Head over to Simon Says Stamp to grab some fabric to play with!

Tuesday, November 3, 2020

A Quick and Easy Throw Pillow

Hello friends! I can hardly believe it's November but I am loving the cooler weather! What is the weather like where you are? Today I'm sharing a fun and easy pillow using the new Abandoned from FreeSpirit Fabrics designed by Tim Holtz. These fabrics are stunning with their vivid colors, typography and striking designs. check your local store Abandoned will be there very soon! 

Here's what you'll need.

Requirements:
2 1/2" strips of the 9 Abandoned fabrics
1/2 yard Abandoned fabric for backing
16" x 26" FJÄDRAR pillow from Ikea (or the like)
thread to match
rotary cutting tools
sewing machine

Cuts strip of fabric 2 1/2" wide by width of fabric. Then cut the strips in half they will be approximately 2 1/2" x 22"ish

Layout and arrange the strips as desired. 

Sew the strips together alternating the seams. Continue sewing the strips until you have the desired size to cover your pillow. 

I purchased the FJÄDRAR pillow from Ikea, you really can't beat the price anywhere. 
My pillow is 16" x 26" so I will cut my sewn fabric piece to 16" x 26". I like the cover to fit snugly. 

Create a backing for your pillow I chose to overlap two pieces of fabric but you could also add a zippered panel. Place the fabrics right sides together and sew around the edge using 1/2" seam allowance. 

Clip the corners and turn right sides out. 

Insert pillow and enjoy! I love the colors of this fabric and it's going to be a perfect addition to my leather chair in my studio. 

Thanks for stopping by!
Richele