I've started another blog, in addition to this one. Since I am a newly-wed and new(ish) home owner there are a lot of other projects and miscellaneous things going on other than my sewing projects that I wanted to blog about. But, I am going to keep this one specifically for sewing and crafty projects. The other blog is for "everything else" Click here if you want to check it out!
On a sewing note: hubby nicely accompanied me to the fabric store (we literally only had 5 minutes though... which was hard because McCalls patterns were on sale, so I'll probably be going back!) Anyways we've been trying to think of what to be for Halloween (not sure if we'll be around or not though) and are thinking now of possibly making costumes from the Wizard of Oz. Possibly Dorothy and the Scarecrow?
Monday, September 27, 2010
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Dollies!
I have been working on making dollies from the website dolly donations to send to Haiti (there are several patterns for making dollies on that website). However the drive for dolls I was planning on sending mine to was completed early! (which is awesome) But, luckily there will be another drive soon, so these dollies will make it there eventually.
Here are the dollies that are done so far (there are many more in various stages of being made around the house right now)
Dollies!
The hubby and I were working on making a couple and have a pretty good system going... I sew a bunch of appendages, he kindly stuffs them while watching football games, then I finish sewing them together :)
Here are the dollies that are done so far (there are many more in various stages of being made around the house right now)
Dollies!
The hubby and I were working on making a couple and have a pretty good system going... I sew a bunch of appendages, he kindly stuffs them while watching football games, then I finish sewing them together :)
Monday, September 20, 2010
updates & an oldie
I'm currently borrowing my Mom's sewing machine, so the search to purchase my own can be less rushed. Now, I'm trying to figure out my next big project to work on... maybe halloween costumes for the hubby & I? (and... dog?)
There are still a couple of buttons left to sew on the coat I'm making, but that's almost done! Hopefully I'll have it posted as complete soon.
Since I haven't done too much new lately, I decided to post a picture of the first blanket I crocheted. This is the one I made in Dec 2009-January 2010.
This was surprisingly quick to make. It took 5 skeins of Lion Brand, Homespun Yarn to make. The texture of the yarn was a little frustrating at times, especially when trying to count stitches, but since the blanket was all double crocheted, there wasn't much counting at all.
More sewing soon!
There are still a couple of buttons left to sew on the coat I'm making, but that's almost done! Hopefully I'll have it posted as complete soon.
Since I haven't done too much new lately, I decided to post a picture of the first blanket I crocheted. This is the one I made in Dec 2009-January 2010.
This was surprisingly quick to make. It took 5 skeins of Lion Brand, Homespun Yarn to make. The texture of the yarn was a little frustrating at times, especially when trying to count stitches, but since the blanket was all double crocheted, there wasn't much counting at all.
More sewing soon!
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Sewing machine suggestions?
Sew what's happening? A lot of "catching up" and not enough sewing since my wedding & honeymoon. This is largely due to the fact that I no longer have continuous access to a nice sewing machine.
Currently, I have a travel machine (Singer, I believe) but it is not something you'd want to use for more than a few hems. I have access to another sewing machine, my Grandma's, but can't find the directions... so have to hand spin my bobbins. (the travel machine bobbin spinner doesn't work now either haha)
Anyways, I have been putting off buying my own machine, because there are so many options out there, I don't even know where to begin.
I want a good, all around machine, that will last a really long time. Any suggestions? What kind do you use? (I'm also in the market for a serger & nice iron, any thoughts on those would be great too)
Hopefully back to sewing soon...
Currently, I have a travel machine (Singer, I believe) but it is not something you'd want to use for more than a few hems. I have access to another sewing machine, my Grandma's, but can't find the directions... so have to hand spin my bobbins. (the travel machine bobbin spinner doesn't work now either haha)
Anyways, I have been putting off buying my own machine, because there are so many options out there, I don't even know where to begin.
I want a good, all around machine, that will last a really long time. Any suggestions? What kind do you use? (I'm also in the market for a serger & nice iron, any thoughts on those would be great too)
Hopefully back to sewing soon...
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