Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Belt Blues
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Retro Inspiration: Mod Cloth
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Prototypes
On the left, you see the first handbag created from the swatches and the first shaped bag I've ever made. I used two 12 x 12 swatches to create the body and folded the bottom as if I were wrapping a present. The interior is lined with two 12 x 12 cream colored linen swatches. I used cluny lace from my stash for trim (left raveling by design) and scrap of contrasting upholstery fabric for the rosette and handle. Although the exterior looks great, the interior is a little messy since I failed to think through the application of trims before I stitched in the lining. The perk is it's imperfections give me a perfect excuse to keep it my self!
If I didn't need to stock a store, I'd save this tropical tote bag for myself as well. It is created from two 12 x 12 swatches of a cotton blend with two 4 x4 patches appliqued for interest. The bottom/gusset/handle is made of a complimentary scrap of cotton bled yardage. The best part about this tote is the fact that the colors are reversed from front to back with teal being the main color on the other side.
In the process of creating myself a new wardrobe I am designing my own line of clothing for the grown-up hippie chic. Not only do I love the way this top looks and wears, I love it's eco sense. The only part not re purposed is the thread holding it together. The floral fabric is vintage flour sacking. The beige waistband and trim are recycled from a cotton jersey tank I no longer wear. I also used the ribbon ties from the tank to seam finish the front neckline. My next sewing project will be a similar top for etsy.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Inspire Me
Sunday, February 8, 2009
Border Print Blouse
Here is my latest creation. Completely mine from design to construction. It is sewn from a poly/rayon blend. To give a flattering fit, the lower portion is self lined with side roaching and the sleeves are hand hemmed. The idea was to come up with a top that was as easy to wear as a tee, but had a classy grown up look. I think I succeeded.
I wore this new creation to church today and got rave reviews! Not only is it the newest addition to my closet, it is the prototype for an etsy piece that I plan to make out of a similar fabric in royal blue and purple.
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Look Whos Yarning!
Yesterday, Lonnie told me he wanted to "yarn" himself a sweater. I convinced him that while a sweater was a great project, he should make a scarf first. Then we had to decide what kind of "yarning" he wanted to do. Crochet won out. After raiding my yarn stash, we sat on the couch and started his very first crochet project. It only took about a half hour for him to pick up the basic single crochet for the body of his scarf and the chain stitch needed to turn.
I thought his little hands were so sweet holding his project. I just had to take a photo of them as well. He caught on so fast. I'm sure it has a lot to do with spending his 7 years of life watching me "yarn".
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Two in One
Selah's bonnet is a replacement for the newborn bonnet she has already outgrown. It is made out of the same high quality acrylic as her layette and has the softness of baby wool with the easy care her mama requested. Although the photos are not exceptionally clear, this bonnet is spectacular! I love the rose and petals detailing across the back and just can't wait to see my nieces sweet face poking out from beneath all those ruffles
This second bonnet is for a baby at church. I took a look at her sleeping face during Sunday school this week and knew she needed a bonnet too. Since her family is getting ready to move to a colder climate, the timing is perfect. I like the lacy effect of the triple crochet trim and the swirl back.