Saturday, November 19, 2011

for pleat's sake

 I recently stitched up this bag from Lisa Lam's free
tutorial (over here!). I love how the pleats turned out...
 and that the pleats are stitched both outside and in.
It came together quickly and easily. However, when (not if) I make it
again, I'll draw up a pattern on paper first so I can get all the pleats
to match up more precisely. I'll also preshrink my lining, which I didn't
do this time. I figured it would always be dry-cleaned, so why remove
the sizing? Unfortunately, the ironing required for pleat and interfacing
installation created a great deal of unwieldy shrinkage. Nothing a little
edge trimming wouldn't fix, since the measurements are flexible. 
Live and learn!

Friday, September 16, 2011

zippered lunch bags

These are the new lunch bags I sewed up for
my kiddos today. I used a modification of
as my guide and learned a few things along
the way (like how difficult it is to sew a zipper
into extra firm fusible interfacing), so maybe
I'll try my hand at it again someday soon.
In the meantime, my kids are pleased as punch
to be taking lunch to school in something 
other than a plastic grocery bag. Woot!

Sunday, July 17, 2011

bright diaper clutch

 This diaper clutch was ordered up by a friend as a 
gift for someone whose baby room is decorated in
red, orange, and black. Fun, festive colors -- but 
hard to find together in a single fabric! This was 
the only piece I could find, but it sewed up beautifully
into a diaper clutch. My favorite element, however,
is the sparkly black button at the middle of the flower.
 Here's the inside front, with a peek of the lining fabric.
 And the front flap all lined up to match. Fun!!

Sunday, June 12, 2011

bunny bag

I followed this tutorial on the Zakka Inspired blog
to make this adorable bunny bag as a gift for a 
little girl whose party Elliott attended this weekend.
It came together quick and easy and included just the right
amount of hand embroidery. I would like to have added
a ribbon flower at the top, but time ran out.
Instead, we filled it with a few girlie trinkets, and off we went!

Sunday, May 15, 2011

diaper clutch for laura

I've enjoyed sewing up these diaper clutches as gifts lately --
this one is for my husband's sister-in-law, whose baby is due
soon. Congratulations, Laura and Wes!!
It's so fun to see the effect that different fabrics have.
My favorite bit on this rendition is how the fabric pattern 
on the flap lines up with the body of the bag underneath.
And here's a peak at the liner fabric. Isn't that just yummy?!

Sunday, May 8, 2011

batman hood

 This is a batman hood made from McCall's Pattern
number 5952. It will eventually have a mask and cape
to match. I made it for a friend's son who is not 
quite so skinny as this particular model, so hopefully
he will fill out the hood a bit more! I would normally
line it in black, but I figured that in this color, with a pair 
of goggles, it could reverse into a vintage pilot's hood. 
Anyway, this pattern sews up easily and is extremely
versatile for super-hero costumes/dress-up!

Sunday, May 1, 2011

some more sewing

This little bag was commissioned by a friend.
It's made of pinstriped suiting fabric, so it has a nice drape to it.
This d-ring is for holding her carabiner key ring.
It's my favorite part of this particular bag.
I turned the bag inside out to get pics of the interior pockets.
That pocket you see on the left is to hold a water bottle upright.
And the center pocket is for business cards.