Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Sew, Mama, Sew Giveaway!

Here is my 1st Giveaway. Sew, Mama, Sew is hosting a "May Giveaway Day", and I thought it would be lots of fun to participate. Here are the rules...
  • One entry per person
  • Leave a comment telling me which ONE item you want (there are 3 to pick from)
  • Comments will be open until May 31st at midnight
  • Winner will be picked via Random.org
  • I will mail to the 50 United States (no international shipping at this time)
  • Item will be shipped by June 3rd
  • Good Luck!

Here are the three different items to pick from. Sorry, you only get one, but you can like them all :)

1. Reusuble Shopping Bag! (arrows will be in a different color)The original idea came from Elizabeth Kartcher and this post of hers. The bags are very sturdy and hold 2 gallons of milk side by side. I have my own set of these and use them everytime I go shopping. Here is my original post for this item.

2. Crayon Rolls! (you get to pick boy or girl colors)

Here's the online tutorial from Skip to My Lou that I followed to make these. Pictured above are some samples of crayon rolls that I've made and given away. You will get to pick if you want a boy or a girl crayon roll. I have trucks or airplanes for the boys, and pink butterfly fabric for the girls. Here is my original post for the crayon rolls.

Here's a picture of the crayon roll two ways.
Rolled up ready to travel and all laid out ready to color!

3. Little Artist Drawing Case!

I bought this super cute pattern from CraftApple.com. She has an amazing blog with lot of wonderful ideas, sewing tips and tutorials. Here's the drawing case closed. You will get this exact drawing case. Here's my original post for the drawing case.

Now DON'T FORGET to tell me which one you want!! I'll be checking out all the other giveaways too, so wish me good luck :)

Sunday, April 19, 2009

3 Pocket Tote

3 Pocket Tote

I wanted to learn the correct way to bind my quilts, so I took a binding class last Monday night at my local fabric store. We made this 3 Pocket Tote that is basically a 18" quilted square, hand bound on all 4 sides. I loved my class and Hannah loves the purse.

Here's the pattern

Here's one of the 2 side pockets
Here's the middle pocket
Closeup of my binding.

Here's our cute model with purse :)

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Happy Easter

Our trio of Easter baskets!

I love Skip to my Lou, and found these CUTE bunny Easter toppers for a treat bag.

I made green for Takeshi...

Blue for Ernest...
& pink for Hannah.
They loved it!

Monday, March 30, 2009

Ugly Fabric Challenge

Ugly Fabric

Our local quilt store hosted an "Ugly Fabric Contest". They had 6 different bags of "ugly" fabric sets (1 yard of the "ugly" fabric and 4 coordinating fat quarters). My ugly fabric was the brown and teal paisley. I didn't think it was ugly at all, but the some of the matching fat quarters I didn't like. I didn't know what to make and asked several people for their opinions. Kira referred me to Freda's Hive, where I found this umbrella pattern. I thought it was perfect for my fabrics I had, so this is the finished project! Finished size is 31 x 33

"Welcome Spring"

It's hard to tell from the picture, but in the teal it says "Welcome Spring". Here's a closeup of the word spring.


Here's a closeup of the quilting. I didn't quilt it myself, but I'm taking a class to learn how. I love the pattern she quilted!


Here's a closeup of the umbrella part and the quilting.

And finally, the back of the quilt. I think it turned out pretty nice for my first "real" quilt :)

The finished projects will be on display at Quiltique from April 1st to April 29th. The project that gets the most votes from customers during this time will be the winner. I'm crossing my fingers and hoping I win!! Make sure you go to Quiltique and vote for me!!!

Saturday, February 28, 2009

More Personalized Bags

Max's Church Bag

I made a few more bags to be used as quiet bags for Church. The one above is for my 4 year old nephew Max. The 2 bottom ones are for his friends. Their names were too long to put on the bag, so I decided to stick with their initials. I just love this fabric!

For the C & D I used the font "Shangrila" in 900 pt. For Max's name I used the font "Maiandra GD" in 450 point for the letter "M" and 300 point for the "ax". I used "Heat n Bond lite" and edge stitched to secure the fabric even more.
While I was using the iron to seal the fabric with the "Heat n Bond", I didn't realize how close I was to the nylon webbed handle. As you can see it melted part of the handle. The handle is still strong, but I was so upset by what I had done! I didn't even notice it until after I had melted the 2nd bag's handles too!

I still think the bags turned out cute, even if I'm still upset about the handles :)

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Valentines Fabric!

Too cute!

I found this fabric at Joann's today for 1/2 price! It's perfect for Valentine's Day, but I know I won't finish it for this Valentine's Day! I bought the last of the bolt and it measured 2 1/4 yards. Maybe I can use it for the back of a small quilt? Any suggestions?

Monday, January 12, 2009

Fabric Notebook Cover

Fabric Notebook Cover

Here is a super easy Fabric Notebook Cover from Skip to My Lou. The pattern is only $1.99 and is worth every penny. Hannah loves to write and I thought this would be a cute way to keep her busy in the car.

I love this fabric! (Woodland Bloom by Lila Tueller)

I bought a 3 pack of steno books from Walmart. I think they were $2.98 for the pack. I bought extras so I could make some for Christmas next year. Next time, I need to remember to wash the fabric first. I washed the fabric cover AFTER I made it (Hannah drew on the fabric cover) and it shrunk slightly. I had to trim the cover of the notepad down just so it could fit again! Oops!