Showing posts with label quilted fabric. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quilted fabric. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Quilted Knit Tallinn Sweater

My mom really liked the Hey June Tallinn sweater I made for my sister and dropped a few not-subtle-at-all hints that she would like one, too!

Monday, December 7, 2015

Chambray Tamarack Jacket

Monday, February 4, 2013

Quilted Toddler Peacoat


Somehow I stumbled on this blog, Small Dreamfactory, a few months ago and saw that the site offered several free printable sewing patterns and tutorials for baby and toddler clothes.  In particular, this quilted toddler jacket caught my eye... freaking adorable.  I decided I had to make one for Zoe.  It's a size 2-2T, so I am hoping she can wear it this spring and again it the fall.  


When I was back in the States I picked up some double-faced quilted fabric at Joann Fabrics, knowing I couldn't find that type of fabric here in Indonesia.  I ended up with a cute print covered in graphic apples and pears on one side, with thick red stripes and more fruit on the other side.  Black double fold bias tape and some buttons was all I needed after that...


The directions on the blog were not crystal clear, but I was able to muddle through pretty easily.  I could ignore many of the instructions for quilting your fabric and lining it since I had the double-faced quilt fabric already.  The only extra preparation I had to do was to add the seam allowance to certain sections of the pattern and then carefully trim the batting out from those seam allowances as the Real Martha recommended so that the seams were not super bulky (which was really important since I decided to do french seams.  I had a bit of trouble easing the sleeves into the armholes (I did those with french seams, too, following the tried and true tutorial for french seam sleeve insertion at Grainline) and I am not the best at applying the bias tape to small curves, but in the end it looks pretty good!  I love how nice it looks with the coordinated lining.  If I was a little more experienced I might have been able to make it so it was reversible.  Next time...


Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Quilted Crafting Bag

The Real Martha made me this cool bag (using the Sebago tote pattern from Aunties Two) to transport my ever-expanding collection of crafting paraphernalia. I think I'll use it for my crochet/knitting gear... lots of pockets for needles, tape measures and stitch markers, big enough to hold a couple large skeins of yarn as well as the project itself.Apparently Martha and Deb (who, judging by her praise this past weekend, may be this blog's biggest fan. Hi, Deb!) have been making these bags in all different sizes for friends and family. Martha says it's super easy, as you start with pre-quilted fabric that is double-faced, which eliminates the need to sew a lining.