Sunday, December 29, 2013

Sunday, December 8, 2013

Christmas aprons for dish soap!

I'm going to make an all-year long outfit for each of these and share with the ladies in the family!

Saturday, November 16, 2013

Mini projects

I can't help to accomplish mini (unnecessary yet feel good) projects as I'm distracted, yet inspired by our move ahead. We close on our house in less than a week. Trying to pack but find myself doing other little things like this. What's the first room you want to feel like home? My sewing spot of course! I've been in limbo preparing for the move that my project mode has been in the hold--don't make too much of a mess-mode. Can't wait to get things set up and feeling like home!

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Clutch

Here's a diaper clutch I made today for one of my clients who is expecting a baby any day now! Lindsay was a big help in pushing the benefits of our program. We sold her company an exciting advertising campaign that will not only help them stand out, but also educate the community. I appreciate her caring attitude toward her company and her assistance in closing the deal. That's why I thought it would be nice to share this little diaper clutch. It's quilted fabric with a giraffe print lining (I had a really hard time matching/contrasting the two fabric colors...ehh but it turned out cute).

Sunday, November 3, 2013

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

My lil picture frame project

I saw an idea on Pinterest that inspired me to make these lil pedastol picture frames. Dad helped finish them off with the base. They worked out great. After we pre-drilled the holes I screwed the pieces together and wala! Below are two I'll share with the sewing ladies who let me tag along on the infamous Shop Hop experience in July! I hope they have a place in their sewing rooms for it!

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Baby car seat cover

Cousin Brianne's Baby Jackson using his car seat cover we made him! Too cute!

Saturday, September 28, 2013

Evening's Project

Here's the Before and (almost) After photos of my little DIY project with the wooden rods. I saw an idea on Pinterest where you raise a picture frame by attaching it to one of these mini pedestals. I painted them tonight (had to google what colors make black: mix even amount blue, red, yellow). Turned out with a deep gray that seemed modern so we went with it! I even did some freehand drawing on the yellow one that turned into a Limestone Saints base.

We are currently looking for A. Picture frames to nail or glue and B. A picture frame or base to make my own picture frame for an odd size picture I'll use to decorate my future sewing room. Until then, here's the small project in progress:

Sunday, September 22, 2013

Lil boy bow-ties

A friend of mine is hosting her son's first birthday party in teal and gray. The bicycle fabric was gone so we did teal chevron. They can use a lil shaping but that's easy. Hope it turned out how she likes. It will make for cute party favors and an adorable picture.

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Dress

I recently realized my double- dressform can adjust her height! Haha. She's even more like me. I need a few darts and hem the bottom, but we're getting somewhere.

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Doggy Rag Quilt (one of our faves)

Here's one of my favorite projects!  A rag quilt for my niece, Emma Grace's 1st birthday!  I had only been sewing for maybe 3 months and whipped this together in less than a week (pretty much a weekend)!
Mom & I picked up the pattern on Black Friday in 2011.  It's Simplicity 4993.  They have a pig and a bear, but the dog is ADORABLE!!  I want one to match Daisy's Blenheim coloring but it seems like a daunting project since I remember all the energy I crammed into that one weekend.  
Brandon actually made his first trip to JOANN Fabrics when I made this rag quilt!  He offered to buy me a thimble--what a goofball!  
When you look at the pattern, it suggests using flannel, chenille, & minky fabric (all of that was once foreign to me).  We used up a gift are and matched the fabrics together pinks, blues, whites, & yellows of all different soft comfy textures!  
I always love to see how soft and homey it looks when I visit my niece.  I guess it's a story time blanket.  Ahh, maybe one day something will spark for me to grab some Daisy-Like fabric and make ourselves this rag quilt!

Kerry's having a Girl!

I've been meaning to put together a little baby gift set for my old college teammate, Kerry. It's almost been nine months (she's expecting any day now!). I'm sending this off tomorrow.

It's Babyville waterproof fabric. A little changing pad blanket, reversible bib, and diaper clutch. Just a little something. Her baby goodies should arrive just in time for baby!

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Housewarming

I made this gardening apron packed with goodies for a co-worker friend's housewarming last weekend. I think the best part was the homemade sugar hand scrub. Did a double batch so we could have one at the house! :)

Old School Medicine Ball



What could inspire you more to workout than a home-made medicine ball and sandbag?!  My at-home workouts call for just a few weighted items, but I'm not willing to pay $80 plus shipping on a single squishy ball and a bag filled with sand.  I used to collect sand from the beaches when I travelled and competed in beach volleyball tourneys.  I didn't have enough for my sand bag, but I was willing to go to Home Depot or Lowes for one bag at $3 (I still use that sand for random projects).  Sew! I went to JOANN's with my gift card and coupon and spent less than $24 for vinyl fabric and foam. 

I drew out a trapezoid and stitched the panels together like a volleyball.  The main closure is a zipper.  I've been using this for resistance in my workout!

For the sandbag, I followed an old school gym bag tutorial.  I made square pouches filled with sand so I can adjust the amount of weight that goes in the bag based on the exercise.

I couldn't decide what I was more proud of:  the coupon adventure at JOANN's or the creation of my old school medicine ball!