Wednesday, August 26, 2009
easy empire waist top
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
dharma eco-bags
Dharma Eco Bags - pattern by Serendipity Studios.
I'll be teaching this class in two weeks for those of you who are local.
This pattern is unlike any other tote I've put together. They're constructed like plastic grocery sacks with the same side pleating(which you can see a little better below). The handles open the same way as well. Pictured are the small size (good for a lunch which is why I put a coordinating napkin with the model), and the largest. It's HUGE. The medium is more of a standard plastic bag size. Both are lined.
Each tucks into the pocket on the front so they store very nicely. In fact, the pocket on the large size is roomy enough to tuck another folded down bag inside it.
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
spring cardigan
Friday, December 19, 2008
bubble dress
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
kimono pjs and cutie booties
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
leaf postcard
Friday, September 19, 2008
little hip skirt 2
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
little baker's set
Monday, August 25, 2008
monday's laundry day
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
melissa's skirt
Check out that edgestitching, people! You've done me proud, Melissa.
Friday, April 18, 2008
home dec 101
The large motif on this pattern lent itself nicely to the windowpane effect.
The pillow class will be based on the book, Oh Sew Easy Pillows: 29 Projects for Stylish Living by Jean & Valori Wells.
I'm especially pleased with how the decorative stitching turned out on this one. It's metallic thread (which I normally wouldn't touch with a ten foot pole - not really my style) on silk dupioni. Instead of using a regular stitch which wouldn't really be thick enough to show up, I used a stitch on my machine that goes over each spot three times before moving on to the next stitch in the seam. It worked perfectly. I really need to remember to use this more for embellishment. It's a lot faster than hand embroidering when I don't have the time for handwork.
All three pillows have a basic overlap closure in back.
Thursday, April 17, 2008
big dot pillow
It took me over an hour to select all 14 prints that are in the dots, but it was worth it. I love how they look with all the patterns mixed. Eventually, the girls will have the pillow in their room.
I added a zipper to one side to make the cover removable for laundering. There's a great tutorial here if you find zippers intimidating. I usually use magic tape to hold the zipper in place instead of pins, but am going to try the glue stick method in that tutorial the next time.
Now I just have to wait 4 months to finally bring this one home.
Friday, April 4, 2008
perfect for twirling
Now I can't wait for the class to be over so I can put it on Trixie. I have some fabric set aside for a double layered version for Ellie. Hopefully, I'll get busy and be able to share it in a few weeks.