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Showing posts with label japanese fabric. Show all posts
Showing posts with label japanese fabric. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Lunch, Anyone?

After seeing a few adorable lunch bags floating around IG...I decided to it was time to try it out!
This super cute lunch bag is a free tutorial available on Ayumi's blog, Pink Penguin. 
 
 
It was so easy to make and just perfect for the fun Japanese fabrics from the shop. 
 
The bag has a drawstring interior...
 
 
I just love it! I plan to make a few more to give as Christmas gifts with cookies or treats tucked inside!
 
happy Tuesday!
mary  


Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Update on Hexies....

Last week I blogged about my foray into glue basting hexies. Sorry purists....I think I am a convert.  I do find stitch basting hexies relaxing...in a mindless repetitive way.

  
But the speed and convenience of glue basting is winning out at the moment! 

I am working with 1 inch hexies....


and my goal is to grow this to a piece large enough to provide me with a front and back exterior for a tablet cover.  
 My only real concern with the glue basting was having to tug at the papers to remove them.


But I have gotten some great tips so far...
such as:

press the piece before you attempt to remove the papers and some of you suggest starching and pressing before removing...

use a paper punch and punch a hole in the middle of the paper so you can 'fish' out the paper with a blunt object like a chop stick...

or using a sharp object, like a stiletto, to loosen up the edges...

and also, one I am terribly guilty of violating, use only a dab of the glue to baste! 

All great tips! Please keep them coming!


 happy tuesday!
mary
    

Sunday, February 22, 2015

Home Bound....

In my little corner of the world, it feels like we have been transported to the Ice Age...
we have had sub-zero temperatures and inches upon inches of snow...
So between shoveling and shivering, I have been sewing...


Any make from Ayumi Takahashi's book, Patchwork Please! is bound to brighten up a winter morning! 

I spent a couple of hours yesterday, putting together this precious apron...

 
I used lots of fun Yuwa fabrics and skirt part of the apron is kona snow.

A quick and happy make!


Now I think I will go bake some cookies!
mary

Monday, December 1, 2014

Kitschy Kitchen Stocking....

Last year my niece and her husband bought an old home in Southern Ohio...

She spent the bulk of a year working on updating the house and making it their own.  In a couple of weeks she is hosting an Open House and I can't wait!  I love old homes!  And I know she has made this home something special...hopefully I can remember to take pictures to share :)

When my niece saw that I was working on a little clamshell stocking project, she mentioned that it would be cute to have a clamshell stocking to hang in her kitchen with a few vintage utensils.  

   
Being the World's Best Aunt....I went to work!

I began with a 3.5 inch clamshell template.  Because my template is 3.5 inches, I made a 3.5 inch grid on a piece of Kona Cotton.  Of course, I used a Frixion pen to mark my lines.

    
I love fussy cutting fun kitschy fabrics with my clamshell template!

 
Then I use a dab of Roxanne's Glue Baste-It to secure my clamshells to the foundation fabric...

 
Beginning at the top of the foundation fabric, the clamshells are simply added between the grid lines and every other row is staggered....

 
Notice I cut a little more than an 1/8 inch outside my drawn line for turning under.  And with the Frixion pen I don't need to worry about my drawn lines. The heat from an iron will make the marks disappear.  It's always a good idea to test first, though.

Next using my favorite, Richard Hemming Milliner needles and Aurifil 50 wt thread, I simply appliqued the top curvy part of the clamshell.  You do not need to turn under and applique the scooped out section or the point.  These areas will be covered by the curve of the row below it.  Brilliant!!!!

  
Once my clamshell fabric was complete, I backed it with a piece of cotton batting and  I quilted it using Valdani perle cotton in black.  Then, I simply placed my stocking template on top of the fabric and cut out a stocking shape.  Since this stocking is going to be hanging in a kitchen {and to save time} I only used clamshells on one side.  The other side is a solid piece of food themed fabric. 


 I added a lining in a black buffalo check flannel and a scalloped cuff!  Pom-poms and braided yarn for hanging!

And there you have it!  A kitschy kitchen stocking!


Have fun with all your holiday makes!
xo mary 

Monday, October 10, 2011

Sounds of Silence....

Sorry for the silent blog of late....
No....I wasn't at the Sewing Summit, but I did have plenty of sewing with friends....it has just been a very busy weekend!  I would have loved a visit to the Summit, but college books {and fabric buying} are priority at our house so no trip to the summit this year :)

Little by little, I have been building up my collection of Japanese fabrics.  Now I am ready to create my own 'fabric' to use in Christmas gift making....

     
This coin purse will be a great little gift to tuck into a bag.....


Just an easy two piece purse template with some fun raw edge applique....

   
Add some fun lining fabric and batting between the layers....


A sweet button or a snap and there you have it!!!

  
Hope you had a wonderful weekend - did you go to the Sewing Summit...or maybe sew with friends :) 

Happy Monday!
mary

Monday, September 26, 2011

Projects, projects....

I have quite a few little gift projects going... for many occasions...so here is just a little preview...


I don't mean to be so sneaky but I can't spoil the surprises.....
By-the-way....I love these hat pins....the color and the shape :) 


I began cutting into this far-too-gone vintage quilt...a gift for a special friend.....


And my court house steps are growing.....


I have ordered and received a few fun Japanese fabrics!


And I am getting ready to teach this class....
If you would like to see a fun picture of my last class....check out Julie's blog....here.  These women were so much fun and what fantastic pillows!!!
Happy Monday!
mary :)