Showing posts with label sewing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sewing. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

I LOVE this dress!!

I have been fortunate enough to pattern test some amazing items for Little Lizard King, Brynnberlee Designs, and Snazzie Drawers, but this was my first opportunity to test for Tenderfeet Stitches. Boy did I luck out on the dress I was selected to test, the Malibu Mega Ruffle dress! This little gem is not only gorgeous, but is also very unique. I just LOVE the way it ties into a bow in the back and of course, who doesn't love ruffles?! *Raises hand*.. I don't! Well, I have a love/hate relationship with them. I loathe ruffling/gathering fabric and pinning it all down then sewing it, BUT, I absolutely LOVE how they turn out every time. Ruffly goodness makes me happy in the end, so I continue to take on projects that require the ruffle.

I tested this dress in size 0-3 months for my newest addition and I'm in love with how it turned out! That being said, if you purchase this pattern for your own little lady, I don't recommend making it for anyone who doesn't walk, or at least sit. It doesn't make sense to put a dress on a baby that has to lay down b/c the bow is on the back and that isn't comfortable! Tenderfeet Stitches offers patterns from NB-10 years though, so I understand why it is offered so small. And, let's be honest, pint sized anything is SUPER cute!! My husband actually said how much he loved this little dress and how we need to keep it.... he NEVER suggests keeping ANYthing, so that is huge!

Here is is! I can't wait to make matching dresses for Bailey and Brooke!









I am entering this dress into the So You Think You Can Sew contest over at the Mommy by Day, Crafter by Night blog. This looks like such a fun contest with amazing prizes!!!

Monday, September 26, 2011

Slowly sewing along...

Little Bailey is now one month old! My how time flies! I somehow thought that staying home would make time go by a little more slowly. But, nope, time is passing quickly and my babies (all THREE of them) are getting bigger every day. They amaze me and I am so very lucky to be their mommy!
Anyway... they all still nap, thank goodness, and Bailey has been sleeping during their nap time as well (most days). So, I have actually been able to get some things sewn! Some days I nap, but most days I try to get in a little sewing or cleaning. Speaking of cleaning, the amount of dishes and laundry I do on a daily basis is enough to make me seriously consider becoming a family of nudists and eating only foods that require no dishes or utensils (think turkey legs). Seriously.

Here's what I've accomplished in the past few weeks!

 I suppose this first one isn't really an "accomplishment' since it is FAR from complete! But, I am in the process of making a Book of Colors. The pages are felt and I will add ribbons and fabric scraps to each page. I used my embroidery machine to put the names of each color on the page. I think this will be super cute when I finish it, if that day ever comes!



I added a velcro strap to the infant tub that I was constantly moving from the big tub to the floor of the bathroom, back to the tub, etc.

I've also been lucky enough to do some more pattern testing. This first dress is a Snazziedrawers pattern. If you are a beginner seamstress, this is a good dress to start with. You can find the Adeline dress pattern here. Quick and easy, not to mention cute! I also got her Petti Romper pattern and I can't wait to make one!

I made a matching hair flower clip, of course. I love these little things and they are SO easy to make!


I added this to a little shirt for Bailey. My OBGYN's name is Frederick and with each of my three children, he always says the same few things. One of my good friends also goes to him and he's said the same things to her. One of these things is that each time he delivers a baby he says that it should be named Frederick, if it's a boy, and Fredericka, if it's a girl. So.. I made this little shirt for Bailey to wear when I go for my 6 week post-op appt! :) I crack myself up.

I made this nap mat for a customer. This is definitely one of my favorite fabrics! 


Made this for a customer as well.

Love the zebra satin!

This is for Bailey.

I added Brooke and Ben's names to the Lowe's Build and Grow aprons and sewed Brooke's patches on from the two projects she's completed.


I also tested this pattern, The Emma skirt, for Brynnberlee Designs. I had this Hello Kitty Halloween fabric leftover from some pants I made for Brooke last year. I made a matching shirt (just appliqued a square of fabric to it) and hair flower.


I love the asymmetrical ruffles! 



I just finished up this dress for Brynnberlee Designs as well. It is called the Cara dress and she hasn't yet released the pattern. I made a little boo boo on the blue sash, so I covered it up with a band of lace. I like the way the lace looks! :)




It's super cute with the ruffle at the top of the dress!





I've also made a couple burp cloths and have to work on a couple of blankets. I'm eager to really get back into a sewing routine, but some days I just don't have the energy....YET! I can't wait until I get to sleep for more than 3 1/2 hours in a row! :) 

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Mini Felt Board tutorial

 Have you ever heard of a Busy Bag? How about a Busy Bag swap?! I hadn't heard of either, but boy are they cool! In my blog hopping, I saw that Brenda over at the Unsolicited Advice blog was hosting a Busy Bag swap for kiddos of all ages. The first one was for Young Toddlers (ages 1-2) and since I have one of those, I filled out the form to see if I could participate! This is a good one for me to start with, since I've never done this and I'd like to see how it goes. I wanted to also do the one for Brooke's age, but dang-it-all I missed the application date!! (BOOO!)

You can check it out to see how it works if you are interested. If nothing else, she's linked a ton of different ideas and activities that you can check out and make for your little ones! You don't need to be part of a swap to make a Busy Bag activities! :) I will link up some ideas at the end of this post.

The activity I had to make was a mini felt board. I am supposed to make 15 of these and then send them to my swap coordinator with a check to cover the cost of a large flat rate box. She will receive the activities from the other 14 people, put one of each of the 15 bags of activities into the boxes and ship them to us! So, I send out 15 of one activity and get back 15 different activities (one of which is the one I made). Did that make sense at all?! 

So I looked at some links I had found on mini felt boards and decided I wanted to come up with my own. I believe the one she suggested just had you glue felt onto the front and back side of a half sheet of card stock. Knowing my child.. I just didn't think that it would hold up very well. I thought that foam core board would be much more sturdy, so I put the hamster in the wheel in my head and let it start running! Another idea I had seen showed using just one side of cardboard, or foam core, or even wood and then taping it down on the other side using duct tape and mitered corners. But, messing with cutting tape and all of that, I wanted to come up with a way to sew it. For me, sewing would be easier than taping. Silly! I came up with a GREAT idea.. in my head... and set out to see if it would actually work!

Here is my little photo tutorial! This is how I made 15, but of course you can make one at a time and make it any size you wish! These would even be cool as little party favors, or something fun to take on a play date.

I got out my piece of foam core and measured the length and width (29' x 20").
Since I needed 15, I divided the length (29") by 5 and came up with roughly 6.7" and the width (20") by 3 and came up with 5.8". I marked these and used my ruler to divide the board up into 15 equal-ish rectangles. 

You know what is AWESOME?! Taking the time to figure out the dimensions and divide up the board only to turn it over and see that it had grid lines (would have made it a little easier, but oh well!).
  

Once I had my lines drawn I had to cut them into pieces. I knew that scissors would be a PITA so I got out the big gun.. the Xacto knife! I put my self-healing mat underneath and using my ruler was able to cut some pretty straight lines.. and it went really quickly!

Ah-ha! I love that it worked w/ one cut! yay!

One thing that probably helped speed this up was my ruler. I love this thing! It has a raised lip on one edge, so it "hangs on" and makes quick work of cutting things w/out having to worry as much if you are holding your ruler straight or if it will slide while you are cutting, etc.

Viola! 15 squares cut!

I haven't been to the store yet to get felt, so I used what I had on hand. I will have to get to the store to get some more colors though. They say a dark background is good for these, so I used the dark brown that I had leftover from Brooke's cupcake costume. I laid a piece onto the felt and cut around it, leaving about 1/2" edge on all sides (I eyeballed it.. too lazy to measure).

My grand plan was to put the board inside of two pieces and sew up the sides. Since it is felt, you don't need to worry about raw edges or fraying. Yay!

But, I hadn't yet thought of how I would do this... I didn't want to have to use spray adhesive to make the board stick, didn't want to use glue, couldn't really pin it....

So I decided to just sew up three edges, leave one side open, slide the board it, and then sew shut!

I just used the width of my presser foot as I sewed along all edges. It was PERFECT... just like I had planned!! Hoo-freaking-ray!!

When you sew that last edge down, this may happen since you have the bulk of the board in there now, but if it does, just trim it up. No biggie. I only had to do this on a couple of them.

So, so happy with how this turned out!

Since my prototype worked, I went back and just cut the squares that matched up with each piece and stacked them.

Then I sewed them all together! Easy peasy! I was able to make 5 of these from start (the blank white board), to finish in 35 minutes! Not too shabby! Yes, I still have 10 more to make but I ran out of the dark felt. My foam core is already cut for all of them, I just need to cut the felt and sew them up.

Crappola! I forgot to take a picture of the "house". I cut 3"x3" squares of felt to use for the "house". 

For the roof of the house, I cut 3"x3" squares of another color and then cut it on the diagonal to get triangles (a perfect roof!).


I had cut some strips that were 1"x4"rectangles  for the tree trunks, but I needed the green part of the tree. Going with the geometric theme, I wanted to make a circle. I found that a small ribbon spool was the perfect size.

I traced the circle onto the felt using my disappearing ink pen.

Then I stacked them so I could cut once and have four circles.

For the sun I used a smaller ribbon spool and drew rays around it.

I cut two of them out at the same time. I had started out using the big scissors, but ended up using my snips instead and that was much easier!
 

This is the simple little scene I came up with for the swap. I thought it was good because each shape was a different color and they were all of the basic shapes. :)

I finished the rest, assembly-line style! 

I think the red roof was my favorite! 

All packed up and ready to go! I can't wait to see what all I will get back in the swap! Err.. I mean I can't wait to see what Benjamin gets back in the swap.. since it is, afterall, for him! :)

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