Friday, February 15, 2019

Sew a Fun Stuffed Kitty

Stopping to Sew a Grand-daughters Toy

Supplies:

Some kind of kitty looking fabric for body

Some kind of Dress looking Fabric scrap

Some kind of Blanket looking Fabric scrap

Some scrap for the Blanket binding or border under the kittys neck

A little roll of crafting lace (always in my drawers for bottle aprons.etc)

Some little piece of Ribbon

A cardboard box-a little bigger than the kitty ( I have lots of these from etsy,ebay and amazon)

Something to cover the cardboard box that will make it a nice little bed for the kitty

Some Embroidery Floss for the Faces of the kitty

Some Kind of Thick and Tacky Glue

Here Kitty is with Dress on ... she will have an awake face
Box is cut to the shape of a bed before covering it and making a little pillow (the light Blue Minky scrap)

1.  Get all Your 'Stuff' together



Kitty just needs her faces and her bed covered... I think I might put some leftover birdies on her headboard


When you pull the dress over the awake face it is a blanket and the face is asleep

Used Metallic Green embroidery thread for eye center.. Black embroidery thread for whiskers and outlines... the pink minky triangles for nose and inside of ears for soft touches

When you pull the dress over its head and turn it over kitty is asleep....  Still working on Bed 

Box shaped like Headboard and footboard... lined inside with some batting and covered bottom and insides with minky.. Putting some little silver birdies on headboard and not sure what I am covering the outside with... will give a couple of separate blankies to play night night with.



Soooo This is one of the things I am working on today..






The bed has gone to its new home with the kitty asleep next to a new friend...


Here is the little Bed and Pillow


Kitty brought two little quilts with her, a pink one and a blue one.

Kitty had to go to sleep, she played so hard


Sunday, February 10, 2019

Sweater Dress Repost

Someone Brought it to My Attention They Loved this Dress

Simplest Outfit but versatile:


Lightweight sweaterknit... simple dress with boatneck and a loose baggy cowell collar that can just come off and make just a simple neckline with a self bias edging if you have jewelry to show off.  Extra wide loose piece for a throw around scarf and my usual drapey jacket.


HARD TO SEE THE GLITTER IN THIS SWEATER KNIT BUT I LOVED IT -SILVER METALLIC THREAD THROUGHOUT.

PAIRED WITH A JACKET-CARDIGAN MADE OUT OF RED AND ANOTHER GLITTER SCARF FROM THE 'TREASURE HUNT' ROOM AT G STREET FABRICS.

I FELT REALLY HOLIDAY ATMOSPHERE!



QUICK SWEATER DRESS...

FAVORITE BODY PATTERN... RAISED NECK A LITTLE... AND ADDED LONG SLEEVES- PUT BOTH FRONT AND BACK PIECES ON FOLD CUT AND SEW DRESS PART DONE..
SLEEVES FROM THIS PATTERN HAVE ALREADY BEEN ADJUSTED TO THE LENGTH I LIKE... CUT AND SEW SLEEVES... QUICK AND THEN INSET INTO DRESS....

Terrific Tank Top TOO

Tank Top Too

THE SEPARATE COWELL NECK SCARF IS FAST AND EASY AND USABLE BY ITSELF BUT WITH THE DRESS I FELT FLASHY...

1.  DID EARRINGS OUT OF GLITTER SWEATER KNIT

2.  DID COWELL NECK SCARF

3.  INSPIRED TO DO THE QUICK DRESS....

4. PUT IN THE EARRINGS... PUT ON THE DRESS.... PUT ON THE SCARF..|ADD A FLASHY ALREADY USED BRIGHT RED CARDIGAN WITH ANOTHER GLITTER MATERIAL STRAIGHT SCARF... AND GO TO WORK.

Make a hanger for you earrings with a plastic canvas sheet and put all your pairs of earrings hanging in front of you to impress yourself and be organized.

Jackets again are long with a long dress or versatile by making 6 inches shorter for pants or dress



Monday, January 28, 2019

Infinity Scarves-Sweater Top-Pants

Getting Things Done: Eh?!...Just Like You

I am just like you and everyone else.  Geesh, I work fulltime, otherwise I can't have fun spending any money... everything takes money even if it is just food.  But when people say I have no time to sew, well, re-examine what you do in a day and decide if sewing something is a priority for you.  It is for me.

Right now, I just finally made my coffee to get me going and I am blogging to make myself accomplish something for YOU....LOL and ME

So, I KNOW, I am going to make the 2 Infinity scarves that I have laying here beside me.  3/8 of a yard of orange sequined organza and a Dark Brown pintucked taffeta I got out of the 2.97 room @ GStreetFabrics yesterday.





Finished the Silk Kimono and Belt and Gave that up...Done Yesterday....

See the pile next to me... I tell myself...DO NOT TOUCH THE REMOTES... one puts me back down in the bed and the other turns on the streaming movies..... ARGGGH
Okay, the exercise chart is at least 30 years old... my every year New Years Resolution 30 Days to thin thighs... LOL  so I can go kayaking in my bathing suits and  tight leggings... HA
and... most important the two scarves I am definitely going to make... a different style of pants pattern that I have some fabric here to try this for my non stretch material..You can see the edge of my erasable boogie board where I write what I must do at the moment and then I can push the button and it disappears.  I did ride my exercise bike and exercise my arms with the shake weights last night while I watched a movie... Usually I don't make it off the bed after I get home from work, but I forced myself... trying to start the New Year, even if it is a month late...It IS still January-RIGHT!



Out of the long list of things to do before work, I can definitely do these two scarves.  3/8 yard of fabric each... will cut in half and sew ends together....make long tube leaving an opening big enough to put my hand in and pull through.... First tube... then with it inside out will pull the very end to meet inside so I am seeing wrong side of fabric and the end meeting inside will be right side to right side and I can sew around the seam closing the tube... BUT don't forget to twist once inside before sewing that end shut so it has the infinity twist.  THEN, you will reach into the hole and pull the scarf rightside out.... SHAZAMMM!

1.  Sew the tube up to 2 1/2 inches in middle of tube fold over... and then start again 2 1/2 inches on the other side of the middle of the fold over.... giving you a 5 inch hole to pull you fabric through when finished sewing... in step 3


2.  Reach into the tube... see my fingers... from one end of the long tube you reach in and pull the end through so it meets the end you have reached through... this will make the tube outside will be the wrong side of your scarf... the end you pull through will give you the seam so that you will have a round scarf inside out when you sew it... but WAIT.. twist once so you have the infinity twist...and then 

<-- End of tube pin tucks are the right side so there is a three dimensional design on the right side of the fabric... Sew all the way round and your scarf is closed


3.  Sew the end of the tube right sides together all the way around.


4.  Reach into the 5 inch hole you left and pull the right side through and voila... you have your infinity scarf... just sew the hole with a slip stitch and ready to wear...

    Sound Quick and Easy?... It is... So I know at the very least I will have had my coffee and made two scarves.  They will be to wear to work on Wednesday with a new Brown Dress... but WAIT... let's finish today...

Finished and wore the Brown one... Need to make the Brown Dress to wear the Orange Sequined One


This definitely needs the Brown Dress to show off the sequins




Looks like there might be enough of the ultrasuede to do the pants and a small vest.... and enough of the paisley scarf to do a tunic style top...

The spider web blue is a jacket that is cut out and ready to sew...possible wear today (done)with these infinity scarves that I made last week... maybe  The coral is a pair of pants to be made to wear with the coral jacket I made two weeks ago with a matching infinity scarf....There is a pair of baby blue ultrasuede pants to be made (done)with the blue jacket, but I will be happy with the jacket done....  SO... now that I have told you... my blog... Let me get kicking.  I will report back or See YOU at Gstreet  LATER!!


Done and worn today if you saw me...

This was the top I chose... Black stretch lace with a liner and sleeves of a glittery stretch knit sewn on the inside in a sweetheart neckline and shoulderblade drop in back.  Scalloped bottom

Tuesday, January 22, 2019

Patterns Customers always Ask For the Style

SARI

BURDA PATTERN 7701

We have a lot of customers looking for ways to have Saris Made
This is a pattern with the typlical style


Simplicity 8162-Top or Dress

Great Loose bulky Turtle neck sweater type Top



Last but not least.... the Lace Over Dress or Blouse




Thursday, January 17, 2019

Too Cute

He is too cute not to share!

Okay big sis is cute too and I did make the kitty polar fleece blankie-Throw

kimono robe or not



No----- Asked for big sleeve style




Possible without banding and some improvising.

Three Choices but only 2 1/8 yds fabric
All call for more, but for bathrobe style with big sleeves,
using 2940 costume kimono, but have to find some fabric for banding... because I was not given the banding material...short person and 3/4 length so I decided I could adjust it.....

Fabric-  very very silky patterned all over non directional--this might work, but did not overlap in front so as robe, maybe not...


This would be excellent with black, blue, green or yellow banding.   I just didn't have anything in the stash the right weight and color to band.... so no banding.

I cut out the kimono, but could not make myself sew it without the banding.... so I bought both black and dark blue banding to see which I wanted to see...Three quarter kimono, 1 1/2 yds for banding and belt.... and 1 yard of interfacing (midweight)---again, I used the costume kimono -  adjusted for height and size by using the width I wanted shortening the sleeves for a shorter person before attaching the banding and shortening the pattern pieces for the length asked for to make a nice robe.

The fabric appears to be silk, but I am pretty sure the banding is polyester as I got it in the 2.97 room, but it is the same weight as the silk.

Sewing the kimono was pretty simple because it was just two baggy sleeves and two pieces for the front and the back piece, I did put the fronts and back together before I inset the sleeves, and that was easy for me, but easy for you is do it the way the pattern says and sew the shoulders, the the sleeves on the top edge and just sew the sleeve all the down the side of the dress.

I am doing the banding next... sew the cuffs together, and sew the two pieces of edge banding together .... press the outer edge up the 5/8 and then sew the notched edge onto the sleeves and fold it over sew you can hand sew the inner edge of banding and cuff.

I believe the difference in the contrasting black banding is fabulous.


using 2940 costume kimono

Had some problems with the fabric catching.. changed machine needles and nothing helped... hopefully a delicate pressing will make everything better


Hand Sewing stage

Hand sewing banding done... just needs a belt!