Yeah! This makes 1000 posts. Granted the first year I just transferred all my photos from tribe thinking it wasn't going to be there anymore. Well, it is sort of gone as no-one is on their anymore.
Anyway, I did get a photo of the sweatshirt of my son's sweatshirt that was in my to do list for this year.Post is here
Here's the before picture
Here's the after.
I didn't make it into a hoodie which is a good thing since my son informed me he doesn't like them. I know I have to show you my other UFOs that are done as soon as I get a chance.
I am still working on the Xmas Quilts and have a bunch of blocks for my other Xmas gift quilts.
Anyway, I spray painted the mason jar lids today in black and what a difference it does make. It didn't take too long and it cost 1.00 for the spray paint. I will also show photos of that and the rest of my sewing room soon.
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Monday, April 22, 2013
Diy Storing Ideas for Sewing Notions
Well, I just redid my sewing room. I didn't like how it was turning into a mess again and I didn't like how I stored a lot of sewing items. Too many things out in the open made it look messy. I will post photos of it soon with before and after shots but for now I thought I give you some ideas to make your storage solutions for notions.
A nice rack for ribbons and yarn. Details on here
Better Homes and Garden ideas here
More info here
How to paint mason jar lids and add fabric from the Cottage Home-here
From Mothering in a Shoe -How to dye clothes pins -Here
Here's what to do with those painted mason jar lids from Always Nesting-here
Here's another Example of painted lids on mason jars from Amy Giggles Design-here
From Spool and Spoon-using the clothespins for organizing floss-here
Wrapping ribbon around the clothespin from Delightful order -here
A nice rack for ribbons and yarn. Details on here
Better Homes and Garden ideas here
More info here
How to paint mason jar lids and add fabric from the Cottage Home-here
From Mothering in a Shoe -How to dye clothes pins -Here
Here's what to do with those painted mason jar lids from Always Nesting-here
Here's another Example of painted lids on mason jars from Amy Giggles Design-here
From Spool and Spoon-using the clothespins for organizing floss-here
Wrapping ribbon around the clothespin from Delightful order -here
Sunday, April 7, 2013
Sewing Sheds 2
Saturday, April 6, 2013
Steampunk Quilts
From EPBOT.com -Here
"This is Epbot reader Kelly (who lives in New Zealand, so you know she has an awesome accent) with her award-winning "Steamy Dreams" quilt. Isn't it fabulous? I love the circle of keys with the padlock in the middle - and the soft teal is so pretty with those browns and coppers!" quote taken from EPBOT.com
From Etsy Shop Aranel-here
From WaterPenny Blog-her Steampunk Gears,Octopus,Balloon and Key Quilt -here
I am working on a Steampunk quilt for myself but it isn't has fancy at all like the lovely ones above. I don't even have the fabric I would like for it like the following:
I'm also thinking about some other themes for quilts but that's another post.
"This is Epbot reader Kelly (who lives in New Zealand, so you know she has an awesome accent) with her award-winning "Steamy Dreams" quilt. Isn't it fabulous? I love the circle of keys with the padlock in the middle - and the soft teal is so pretty with those browns and coppers!" quote taken from EPBOT.com
From Etsy Shop Aranel-here
From WaterPenny Blog-her Steampunk Gears,Octopus,Balloon and Key Quilt -here
I am working on a Steampunk quilt for myself but it isn't has fancy at all like the lovely ones above. I don't even have the fabric I would like for it like the following:
I'm also thinking about some other themes for quilts but that's another post.
Friday, April 5, 2013
Super Hero Fabric
Here's my stash of super hero fabric. I've collected a few here and there. It was a lot harder to get some of these fabrics but the super hero craze going on right now has made it easier to find awesome fabrics. I will be making a quilt for the youngest for Xmas. Perhaps save some for another project.
Thursday, April 4, 2013
New Year-Finish Project 3
I haven't posted recently on my progress on the UFO list. I told you that I had finished the top for the belly dance outfit, my son's sweatshirt and the shirt. I will post photos of those soon. I've also almost finished the Xmas quilts-yes, there was enough fabric for 3 quilts. I have to put the backing on 2 of them. I plan on finishing them this week. I know I had Feb. and March to finish but I was working 6 days a week sometimes 8 to 10 days in a row.
So, my next project will be finishing the Mata Hari inspired costume that has been on hold since 06. I want to finish this by the end of this month. Then the next project will either be the Halloween quilt or the belly dance skirt. I've looked at the skirt and found all the fabric for it. I even have the design of what I wanted to look like still pinned to it.
I've bought even more Halloween fabric. I have so much of it I could probably make 2 but I plan on making a King size quilt.
One last thing-I found the pattern for a dress I wanted to make awhile ago. It isn't on my UFO list as I haven't even bought the fabric for it.
So, I've been sewing away the UFOs and PHDs. I also want to finish some of the Lolita and patchwork skirts that are half way done.
So, my next project will be finishing the Mata Hari inspired costume that has been on hold since 06. I want to finish this by the end of this month. Then the next project will either be the Halloween quilt or the belly dance skirt. I've looked at the skirt and found all the fabric for it. I even have the design of what I wanted to look like still pinned to it.
I've bought even more Halloween fabric. I have so much of it I could probably make 2 but I plan on making a King size quilt.
One last thing-I found the pattern for a dress I wanted to make awhile ago. It isn't on my UFO list as I haven't even bought the fabric for it.
So, I've been sewing away the UFOs and PHDs. I also want to finish some of the Lolita and patchwork skirts that are half way done.
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Stash Organization by Fabric Therapy
Fabric Therapy:Fabric Organization |
on her blog Fabric Therapy. She has it all outlined and you will be amazed at this lady's detail and organizational skills of her sewing area and fabrics.My favorite thing is that her sewing area is in the basement so I can relate to her way more than to those super fancy sewing rooms that I will never achieve. Plus, my goal is to organize my sewing room better which this section is fantastic.
As you can see at the top of this page this is some of her fabric stash in her quilt cave.This is her first section on organizing fabric-here
Fabric Therapy:Scrap Organization |
Fabric Therapy:UFO Organization |
Fabric Therapy:Tool Organization |
Fabric Therapy:Organizing Books,Magazines and other paper work. Here |