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

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Cricut Expression, Sewing , and Fun




I love visitng Sew Mama Sew because she always sends me off to some great blogs like The Crafty Crow who has some wonderful designs and fun tips plus she has a beautiful house and trees she created with her Cricut, something I have been wanting..... I have a Big Kick and love it for makin gmy felt designs but Cricut is wonderful....... or Whip up with a great wrist pin cushion to make, but she also had a great Pocket Stitch Book that you can download to carry with you anywhere so you can always sew those stitches right!!! and be sure to see the video for how to cut and fold...it was created by Bella Dia.....

You have to check out this great knitted pattern for felting a Christmas Tree.... WOWOW....


Now for an exciting contest join up over at Todays Mama



The Cricut people, Provo Craft, are having a huge contest where you can win their very latest creation, The Gypsy.

The Gypsy is a hand held design device that works with your Cricut so you can create designs any where you go and then later cut them all out on your Cricut.

No more sketches on napkins ortrying to remember that great idea once you get back home.


It's easy to enter: 221 winning tickets are hidden in the four newest Cricut cartridges. Every time you buy one of the cartridges you get a chance to win a Gypsy. Twenty of the winners will also receive a $2000 travel voucher and one lucky winner will win a $30,000 swarm with your friends to one of five exciting locations around the world.


If you would like to try and win a Cricut Expressions machine or all four of the newest cartridges then visit TodaysMama! Post a fun"Great Escape" meme on your blog and your entered,

all the details are here.

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Look at What I'm Gonna Make Now!

I am going to start some new projects and one of them is like the one I made an online friend awhile back. It is the Little Mermaid tote bag and I am also going to make one themed Nemo....

Do you remember the "sock" monkeys? Well I found the cutest pattern for one themed, "Shop till you Drop!" it is so cute...I have the socks and now to start cutting....
I have been searching for this material...I just loved it when Marylyn sent it with the kit to make the knitting needle bag. I would love to find more of this????


And anyone who knows me well knows I love PINK...so I even added it to my hair.. :) not really it is just a hair extension...but I liked it..




I am also making more button pins and jewelry designs...this was one fun one I made for my sister because she loves cats...

This bag I designed has been a big hit and so I am now making more in different colors...






Thursday, August 07, 2008

I Joined a Material Post Card Exchange


Over at The Quilt Journey with Brenda I joined up for a wonderful "Fabric Post Card" swap. No pressure no real rules, just fun in making post cards and sending them off whenever. Now I have never made any before so it may be a little challenge for me, but I was looking for some different and I think this will be fun...

You make them yourself and design them however you want. I googled a couple sites and come up with these ones to help out on the basics. About.com shows some interesting ideas and Making Post Cards explains easy steps to making a fabric post card and Deb R has a really great tutorial on making them, and I like this one for a list of funny sayings to put on your PO. And the photo comes from another great tutorial over at Calidore so be sure and check it out.

Tuesday, June 03, 2008

Who Wears Aprons? What to Sew?







I have lots more to make and SEW for my aprons and bags, but I just love the new material available today. Since, I have visited one of my favorite secondhand store and they are selling a lot of "vintage" clothing. Yummy .... I can really get some wonderful fabric there by using clothing and cutting from it to line my bags and make some aprons.

Here is another new bag I just finished that will be available soon in my Etsy shop and my online store.




Ya know one of my pen pals, that I wrote to and sent a photo of one of my finished aprons asked me, "so...who wears aprons anymore?" And I started to think about that statement and thought I would look it up to see if any info was out there on it..


Here are some of my findings:

Buy a vintage apron on EBay
or try Ric Rack Attack
a funny apron
for kids direction on making a "turkey" apron
tie-dyed aprons


I loved this saying since I am a Marylyn Monroe fan "Forget the Diamonds. Aprons Are A Girl's Best Friend."

But who wears an Apron?
Many people say they can almost smell good food cooking when they see an apron that
reminds them of their mom or grandmother. Some dads like to wear aprons when they
barbecue outdoors in summer. Throughout history aprons have also been a sign of certain occupations. Fishermen wore oilskin aprons. Blacksmiths and carpenters had leather ones. Butlers and maids wore clean white aprons. Lumberyard workers often had short canvas aprons with advertising on the front and pockets for nails. Many people have an apron as part of their
historic national costume. They wear these aprons today for special celebrations. But the apron probably had a useful purpose years ago.

What Is an Apron?
The word apron comes from a French word, naperon, meaning a small tablecloth. An apron is an article of clothing usually worn on the front of the body and tied around the waist with strings. It is used to protect clothing, to cover the body or to adorn a costume. An apron can be made of cloth, plastic, leather or other material. Half aprons tie around the waist with a skirt that hangs in front of the body. Full aprons have a skirt and a top section called a bib. Aprons are often hand-made, but can also be purchased ready-made.


To most people, aprons are mainly good for protecting your clothes while cooking or working. However, there are multiple uses for aprons.


Try using your apron to:

  • Pick up hot dishes
  • Wipe away your grandchildren’s tears
  • Dry the inside of a freshly washed mug
  • Carry in eggs from the henhouse
  • Warm your arms when the house is drafty
  • Dust the furniture
  • Wipe up spills
  • Let the children run and hide underneath it
  • Carry freshed vegetables from the garden
  • Make people laugh (funny aprons are great for this)

An Apron for Housework

To be entirely consistent, an apron that is worn in the performance of household duties must cover the whole dress underneath. Otherwise it wouldn't be much of a protection, would it? But the apron must be absolutely neat, for surely one cannot do neat housework when the apron one wears is untidy! And after all, why shouldn't a woman look as attractive in her own home, among her own dear ones, as she does at a fashionable dinner? (Read entire essay.)

A funny apron story:

One lady even told a funny story about how when she was newly married, she and her husband lived on a small farm. They had a few goats, one of whom was a little obnoxious. This goat was always following her around and bumping in to her. She always had to dodge that annoying billy goat, until one day her apron came to the rescue.
She was so frustrated at that goat that she actually ripped her apron off and threw it on his head. He was so confused, that she was able to rush out to the garden and pick her vegetables before the goat knew what hit him. Her little trick never ceased to work on that dumb goat, and she had her apron to thank for getting her work done every day.

And check out the Apron Queen for some fabulous ideas like a tutorial on "How to make a Hanky Apron" for clear instructions and fun! I love her site!!!



And over at another blog I found this interesting observation:


My Mother always wore an apron and any time we are cooking together it always began with ‘where’s your apron’, or ‘here let me get you an apron’. I would happily oblige her, and put on one of the waist-style aprons she had on hand. Never really seeing the point, but doing so, because its how things are done in her kitchen.
Now, years later, with a family of my own, I am always reaching for my apron when beginning a task. The type I wear is a bib-style that goes around the neck and ties around the waist. This is the only style that works for me.
This link show basic ‘types’ of aprons. Mine is the ‘Designer Kitchen Bib’.
http://www.chefwork.com/aprons.htm

Apron history, blogs, and uses goes on forever and I was amazed at just how popular they have become. So for my pen pal and all others who are not aware of this "craze" that has been going on for centuries....lots and lots of people where aprons and aprons are here to stay!!!!

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Look At All The Goodies I Got Today At The Post Office today!



One of my favorite online friends, Robin sent me a book I have been "oogling" over for some time now! What a sweetie she is for doing this. As you see from the photos, she sent it for no reason, "Just because" She is in my Button swap, and in my crochet swap. And I am always going to her blog "Crocheting Lessons" to learn of some wonderful links that she researches and posts for anyone who might be interested.

Thanks again Robin!!! :)

And then I was really surprised when I got my bag from the swap bot swap "Make my Bag" bag swap. My partner had hand surgery and was unable to finish my bag on time, but it was worth the wait. What a fantastic bag she made, with hooks, needles, scissors, tarn, and stitch markers, too. And all in my favorite colors, Red and Purple. The bag is hge, lots of pockets and will be great for my projects...Thanks Glenna....




Next I got my May Button swap from Debbie. She sent me the cutest yellow buttons in all shapes and a whole big tin of assorted yellow buttons. And my surprise sewing gift is 2 measuring tapes. Now who doesn't need more of them? I know I always do. Thank you Debbie.


And lastly I got my Apron "Zig Zag" swap from Mona on Apronista. I love the apron and I am wearing it as I type. The colors are green black and white and it fits perfect. What a great job you did making this!! And of course I must add she also sent me an apron book, "Aprons on a Clothesline" Oh I love it...Many Many thanks , Mona!!!!











Friday, April 25, 2008

My Sewing Room, Swaps, and Ducks

The book I got from my Book swap partner and I cannot wait to read all about the ideas and tips it has to offer. The bag below I made with Noro Daria, my first time working with it and I am hooked. I love how sturdy it is. The photo does not do it justice as the colors are really brillant purples and teals and pinks...




this cap is for an adult or young teenager...I love pink and the bag below is getting ready for lining. I work on an assembly line basis make th ebags and then line them all...






yummy polka dots and even Dorothy's shoes.. hee hee....











these are for bags, and aprons, I just love matching up the material and Tall Mouse has the best!!!










these items are for my Nemo and Littlest Mermaid tote bags












I got a wonderful apron from my swap partner and some goodies too, a book, recipes, organizer, and she even hand painter a plate for me...














Wow check out what came walking down the street?? Isn't she just the cutest? Mama and 9 babies.....I just had to run out and take a pic...

Then I decided to photo some of my materials for upcoming projects..hard to get a look at it all but the material is for aprons, hot pad mitts, tote bags, and round bags...some for Christmas gifts and some for craft sales in Nov and some for my shop..I also made up some cute little sewing booklets to hold pins....:) I haven't had a chance to photo it all but this is a peek....and I just finished a terrific tote bag that I made with cotton and really got into the lining attachments with pockets and a clip for keys and also I stuck a photo holder on the front...I really like this one...

Monday, April 21, 2008

My Fabulous finds on Blogs



I was visiting some of my favorite blogs and ran across this beautiful sculpture. Now realize that these horses are all done in tape!! Yup...you have to check out this guys site to see the rest of his creations. Just fantastic!!!

Another great blog tutorial was on how to make sequin buttons!!! I loved this one...

I found this fantastic idea on Liana's blog, Sew Intriguing I visit and the tutorial of it all started on Kathleen's blog which is called Fashion Incubator.. What a fabulous idea on making a pattern and it is so easy and will take all the guess work out of fitting problems and how to make your garments look like they were custom made just for you!!! you might want to get a book that will help you on pattern making and she suggests a few, but I liked this one best. I was also surprised to find that The Sewing Emporium was so near me in Chula Vista, CA. they have a sewing cutting round there that would be great for all your pattern making.


Now since I am a total "Bag Lady" I couldn't resist posting these bags when I found the patterns and blogs, Sew Mad has the cutest Shark bag...I just love it...but Natron's is in German??? Any ideas on how I could translate it??? Help!!!


And last but not the least...I love this group which is all over "blogland"...The Weepies. they remind me of the music from the Joan Biaz age.. :) am I dating myself??? Anyways I have pre-oreded thier newest CD out tomorrow... :)






Thursday, January 31, 2008

My Local Thrift Gift Shopping Finds









Aren't these just the cutes flip flop slippers, I thought I could use them when I get a pedicure???



Had to get these for Valentines Day.. :)




And this purple necklace is perfect for my Red Hats ball coming up!!

I loved this plastic dish, at only 34 cents!!!


These boxes I got at the local store, but I just love boxes...and the round one has a little tray indside for smaller items... So cute!!!

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