Beautiful. And hopefully maintainable :)
Showing posts with label fabric. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fabric. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Beauty
Few things are as lovely as a neatly folded, color-coded stack of pretty fabrics in bright colors. If only I had somewhere to display it :)
I used a photo box from Michaels, and folded the fabric around the divider cards found inside. (And then I cut out a bunch more from old cereal boxes).
Beautiful. And hopefully maintainable :)
Beautiful. And hopefully maintainable :)
Friday, June 29, 2012
New Duds for the 4th
So we’re heading home to visit our families TOMORROW NIGHT! We’re so excited we can hardly stand it. Especially the three-year-old… holy smokes, it’s a lot of emotion for a little girl to deal with.
So instead of packing and cleaning, like I ought to be doing… I’ve been sewing!

Do you blame me?? I couldn’t resist!


I’m so in love with this little girl and her patriotic little chevron bum!

And I couldn’t leave out her sister. I also made up this pattern- but you can find a tutorial for something similar here. Oh how I love ruffles! And the instructions for her bow came from Pinterest.
Again, in LOVE.

Chevron, ruffles, and polka dots make me almost as happy as the two little girls wearing them!
Linking up here:
Chic on a Shoestring
Tatertots & Jello
House of Hepworths
Be Different, Act Normal
Itsy Bitsy Paper
So instead of packing and cleaning, like I ought to be doing… I’ve been sewing!
Do you blame me?? I couldn’t resist!
I’ve been saving this blue polka dot fabric I scored at Jo-Anns (for 2.50 a yard!) and planning out peasant tops in my head for weeks now, and finally got down to making one. I made the pattern myself (sorry, no tutorial- short on time, ha!) after reading through this tutorial and looking at this pattern.
My sister-in-law sent me the red chevron fabric months ago, and I think I finally found the perfect reason to cut into it. I used this pattern from MADE for the diaper cover. It looked HUGE, so I went a couple sizes smaller (mostly cuz I’m stingy with fabric…). It fit ok… but was a little too short, so I had to add extra fabric for the elastic casing around the waist.I’m so in love with this little girl and her patriotic little chevron bum!
And I couldn’t leave out her sister. I also made up this pattern- but you can find a tutorial for something similar here. Oh how I love ruffles! And the instructions for her bow came from Pinterest.
Again, in LOVE.
Chevron, ruffles, and polka dots make me almost as happy as the two little girls wearing them!
Linking up here:
Chic on a Shoestring
Tatertots & Jello
House of Hepworths
Be Different, Act Normal
Itsy Bitsy Paper
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Shoe Clips for Easter

I bought some little white shoes to go with a little Easter dress for my little girl. I mostly love these shoes, but the butterfly is just a little too cheesy. And not-butterfly looking.
So I made some little flowers to clip on instead.
Want to make your own shoe clips?
To make two flower shoe clips you will need a needle and thread, fabric, two alligator clips, and a hot glue gun.
First cut about 20 2in squares from your fabric. They don’t have to be perfect squares, as long as they are generally square-ish. I used a shirt I bought on clearance for some crafty purpose. I THINK it’s chiffon.
Then fold each square into quarters to make a smaller square. Holding the folded corner between your fingers, cut off the all four corners at once with a rounded edge.
When you unfold your square, you will get what looks like a flower with four petals.
Do this with all of your fabric squares. Each little flower will become one petal in your bigger flower.
Next, take your first flower and fold it in half, but do it a little skeewampus, so the petals don’t line up perfectly with each other. Then fold it in half again to make a right angle.
Take your needle and tread and go through the point a couple times to hold it in place.
Fold the next flower into a petal the same way you did with the first. Than lay it on top of the other petal, points together, but skewed a little to the right. Pull your thread through to hold this petal in place.
Do the same thing with the next petal on the opposite side of your first petal, skewed to the opposite side. Pull your thread through again.

At this point your flower should have three petals and look somewhat like this.

Turn your flower so the folded edge of the first petal is showing (sorry the picture is a bit blurry). Add the next petal here, and the one after that on the opposite side. Then add more petals to fill in any gaps or holes until the flower looks round. I used 9 petals in each flower.
Make sure to attach one petal at a time with your needle and tread, and keep all of the points in the same general area.
Your flower should look similar to this one.
Make one more.
Then hot glue a clip to the back of each flower, and be prepared for some seriously cute shoes.
Oh how I love those feet!
I'm sharing this project at:
The Train to Crazy
Fireflies and Jellybeans
Somewhat Simple
Paisley Passions
Suzy's Artsy Craftst Sitcom
The Shabby Chic Cottage
Someday Crafts
House of Hepworths
Gluesticks
Bloggeritaville
Chic on a Shoestring
Naptime Crafters
Be Different Act Normal
I'm sharing this project at:
The Train to Crazy
Fireflies and Jellybeans
Somewhat Simple
Paisley Passions
Suzy's Artsy Craftst Sitcom
The Shabby Chic Cottage
Someday Crafts
House of Hepworths
Gluesticks
Bloggeritaville
Chic on a Shoestring
Naptime Crafters
Be Different Act Normal
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
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