Thursday, July 7, 2011

Finally


It's been quite some time since I have updated or even visited my blog.  This is a short and sweet update, just to share a few of the things I have been working on since I've been gone.  I finally finished the April, May and June Amy Butler sew along projects.  Also make a birthday gift and a retirement gift for a friend.

Check book cover
Checkbook cover inside




Perfectly Pleated bag - front
reverse side - non pleated
inside




Teardrop bag





Composition book cover

inside - 2 pocket were added

Retirement gift


Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Winning

Yipee Yahoo.  I won a free pattern from Sew Spoiled.  My Cabrio Bag was one of the winners in the sew along.  Leah from Sew Spoiled selected five winners, Most Inspiring, Craziest camera angle, Loveliest light, Bag making magic and Oops, I meant to do That?  My finished bag won, Oops, I meant to do that. Check out the other winners here.  





My "Sew Spoiled Cabrio" bag
I selected the 'Sew Spoiled Versatile Bag' pattern as my prize.  I'm looking forwarding to make on or two.
Check out the Sew Spoiled Etsy page for some other great patterns.

Sew Spoiled Versatile Bag ebook, PDF pattern Free delivery
Sew Spoiled Versatile Bag made by Leah of Sew Spoiled

Sew Spoiled Versatile Bag ebook, PDF pattern Free delivery
Another version of the Versatile Bag.

Both pictures are from the Sew Spoiled Etsy page.



Friday, April 1, 2011

April Fools Day aka Our Wedding Anniversary

23 years. WOW!!!  We will be spending the day together, probably a museum and dinner and shopping for a new iron.

I only made 5 out of the 6 Amy Butler Origami bags for March.  I would have made number 6 but my iron died.  Guess as many times as it fell of the table it was inevitable.  I'm sure it's Pia's fault, she likes to get up on my sewing table when she is home alone.

Bad Pia


Amy Butler Origami Bags.
Small

Large

Lining of small and large
  
Mini, Medium and X-large


Worked on a few other things this month.


Love the semi circle pockets.

Found this picture while looking for pic of Pia.  Last summer my, then 9 year old, grand nephew and I made these pillows for his brother and sisters and one for himself.  He did all the sewing and most of the ironing.  I think he did a fantastic job.


That's all for now, off to celebrate number 23.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Happy St Patrick's Day

Thought I would share a jacket I made about 5 years ago for St Patrick's day.  It started out as a sweatshirt that I cut apart, quilted, lined and put back together.  Sounds easy, but what a pain it was putting back together.  I guess the fleece stretched, because the sleeves were a bear to put it.  Oh well I only get to wear it once a year so I will have it forever.
Front.  You can't really see the detail, but I machine embroidered
shamrocks all over the front using metallic thread.
Back

Close up of back
You might think I'm Irish, with all these accessories.


Happy St Patty's to all.


Monday, March 14, 2011

a tisket a tasket

I'm baaack.  It's been a while, did you miss me?  Is anybody out there?

I've been busy, I guess.  Times flies by so fast.  I did work a few days at the Biophysical Society at the Baltimore Convention Center.  Thirty seven hours in 4 days, I was pooped.  Next convention is in May, but I'll be visiting with Mickey and Donald in Disney World.  YIPEE!!

Started working on the March bags for the Amy Butler Sew Along.  They are 6 bags this month from X-small to X-large.  Not sure if I will make all six.  I have finished 2 and fabric cut for the 3rd.  I made a few changes to the x-large bag.  I added a pocket to the front and a magnetic snap and a pocket on the inside.


I have also made 2 fabric wrapped clothesline bowls.  I'm happy with how they turned out but I'm not sure if I will make another one.  It kinda boring.



Made a couple of change purses and a small zipper bag, nothing exciting.


Also about half was through a small Whirligig quilt wall hanging.


And last but not least a strap for my camera.


That's all folks.



Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Bags bags bags

Okay, I finished two bags this week, the Amy Butler 'Reversible shopper' and the 'Cabrio' bag.  I made a few changes to both bags.  The 'reversible shopper' was huge as described.  You could probably carry a small child or enough produce for a month.  I omitted the bottom panel, sewed the front and back together at the bottom and boxed the corners, added a flap and made the strap wider, maybe a little bit too wide.  The 'Cabrio' bag was pretty easy, even with all the gathering.  I did change the straps.  I made the strap adjustable using 2 rings.  Of course, I didn't decide on this until the straps were already cut, sewn and attached so it didn't really work as I hoped.  Here's some pic's of the finished bags.  Both bags are part of 'Sew Alongs', check out the Flickr page for both, Amy Butler Style Stitches Sew Along and Sew Spoiler Cabrio Tote Sew Along

Cabrio
Cabrio strap


My version of the Amy Butler
Reverse Shopper

Inside.  Oops, I didn't match line up the flap lining and bag lining.
That's what happens when you run out of fabric.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Groundhog Day

Well it seems Catonsville Catey was so sure we would be having an early spring she didn't even bother to show up.  Guess I can't blame her it was kinda of cold out yesterday.


What better way to spend the rest of the day then a trip to a psychic.  We opted for both palms and tarot cards.  I learned that Monday is my lucky day, lucky number is 3, I will live a long life, I am healthy and I need to get out more. Apparently Ms Elizabeth knows I am a hermit.

Ms Elizabeth