Saturday, May 28, 2011

Crepe dress

I bought my first colette pattern, the crepe dress, and I have already finished it! I didn't even have time to tell you about it before it was done, and I think I am pretty happy with the results.

Here is the front.

Front of crepe dress

... and the back.

Back of crepe dress

I will really try hard and get a picture of the dress on me, but for now these will have to do. I don't have a long mirror in my house (tragic right??), and so I would have to enlist the help of others to take the picture. So far, I keep forgetting to do that.

I plan on wearing this to a wedding in the summer.

The dress was actually really easy to put together, and I can already see more colette patterns in my future. I only did one small alteration to the dart under the bust to make it a little tighter. I think I could have done a few more based on the fit .. but overall I would say it's a wearable result!

Friday, May 20, 2011

DS Quilts

By now I am sure most of you have seen the new DS Quilts fabric that hit the Joanns stores in the U.S.

In Canada, we have no Joanns, so through the powers of the internet, and from some kind souls, I have received and sewn a quilt top with the new fabric!!

Ta da!!

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I didn't use a pattern, I just made it up ... but it was not my idea. I saw a picture of a quilt on the front of a magazine (Quilts and More), and went for it. There are obvious differences, like the one in the magazine is on a diagonal, but same general pattern.

Now to decide how to quilt it!

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Happy Mother's Day!!

Happy Mother's Day to all the wonderful mother's out there! I hope you all have the day that you deserve : )

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Sunday, May 1, 2011

Nikki tote

Surprise surprise ... another post, another swap. As I type this, I am actually taking a little break from cutting out a brand new project that is for ME, not for a swap! Of course, I don't have pictures or anything, but I do have pictures of the Nikki tote.

I joined the Goodie Bag Swap, and my partner's mosaic showed lots of bigger bags (totally my style), and I decided to make one for her, one for me!! Choosing the fabric was difficult. I think my partner's taste may be a little brighter than mine. Now don't get me wrong, I like bright, but she seems to like bolder patterns.

I chose the Nikki tote for a couple of different reasons. First of all, I wanted something that would suit both of us. Secondly, I wanted something that I would use more than once! This pattern seemed like a perfect fit.

Anyway, I started with these three fabric choices:

Would you like one of these????

Without giving anything away .. I have to tell you that my partner may or may not have commented on one of them (I don't have any idea if she will read this post, so I have to be careful not to give away the secret).

I ended up with this bag:

Nikki tote

The pattern was very simple to follow. The only change I made was to add in an inside zippered pocket. Please excuse the dangling thread that I haven't trimmed yet.

Nikki tote

Then, on to the second bag. I went bolder and brighter for this one:

Nikki tote

I am super pleased with both to be honest .. and now I just have to decide which one is making the journey to it's new home : )

Nikki tote

Monday, April 25, 2011

Hope everyone had a Great Easter!

We had a nice quiet Easter with just our family this year, and it was really nice! I hope you all had a great Easter weekend too.

I have been busy lately, which I suppose is a running trend in my life. I have been sewing, but never as much as I want. What has been taking up more of my time are things that don't really seem all that exciting to share. Taking my daughter to gymnastics, finishing up the hockey season with my son, working. The normal boring everyday stuff.

I do have a few things to share.

I made this hoop travel bag for the Pretty little pouch swap. My partner suggested that this may be something they liked ... so I stuck with that. It is a pattern from the Frosted Pumpkin Stitchery, and it was really quite easy.

Frosted pumpkin stitchery pattern

Hoop travel bag

I added a little bit of embroidery, and an initial to the front (which isn't shown here, since it's a secret swap).

front detail ... maybe an initial????

back detail ...

We have also started building a new garage .. which equals really muddy messy backyard.

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I thought keeping my floors clean was hard before! This takes it to a whole new level.

I also just finished up a bag for the Goodie Bag swap, but I will save that for next time : )

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Salvaging mistakes ...

So, remember this?

I decided that I should try and make something with it. I knew that I wouldn't be able to use the whole thing since some of the half squares were really wonky. I used my trusty seam ripper .. and salvaged some mini squares.

I have joined some more swaps (I know I thought that I would be slowing down on these), and one of them was for pouches. So, I thought I would try and make a little pouch to get some practice!

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Pretty good right??!!

And since I was on a roll using up some scraps, I started making my potholder for the PP7. This is to go along with the bag that I made. The theme is ``not square``, so hopefully this is going to be something my partner will love.

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I used all scraps, and did some random piecing, and finished this top up really fast! Now, I just have to find some insulbrite and finish it up! Some of the scraps came from Kerry (verykerryberry), so I just want to say an extra thanks to her!

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Sometimes when you mess up it's better ....

So, I made a bag today. It's a Wrap it up bag, from Penny at Sewtakeahike.

Now, I will start by telling you that this pattern is great! The mistakes are entirely my doing.

For starters, the pattern calls for quilting weight cotton. I didn't use that. I used some Essex Linen, some Echino linen cotton blend, and some canvas. Here is a close up of the Essex and the Canvas.

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Originally I was going to use only these two, but at the last minute I thought I should add a little punch of colour.

So the first mistake happened when you have to pull the lining through the handles. It didn't work, probably because the fabric is way heavier than what is supposed to be. I tried really hard to make it work. So hard that I ripped the linen. Like really ripped it. I fixed it by adding a little bit of Echino in the handle instead.

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Fun right?? I am soooo glad that I decided to rip it : )Even though I cursed when it happened. I have forgiven myself because of the result.

Next mistake ... the strap that wraps it up?? Well clearly I should have made it longer to account for the thicker fabric. Result?? You have to roll that bag sooooo super tight or else it won't work. Next bag, I will make sure that I make it longer.

Wrap it up bag

Overall, I am super happy with the result!!

Wrap it up bag

I made this bag to swap ... but I don't want to send this one, I want to keep it for myself. So, I guess I will see lots of these in my future!!