Nov 15, 2013

Travel Sewing Kit and tutorial


I love this travel sewing kit tutorial at Lots of Pink Here.
This is the fourth one I've made.
I made a travel sewing kit for Maggie, you can see it here.
I also made an Eagle Scout one for my son Sean, here it is.
The first one I ever made was a tutorial and a giveaway, here.
I made this particular sewing kit for a young man who will be serving a two year mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, in Tokyo, Japan.

I don't know if you can zoom in on the fabric, but it tells you how to iron a shirt, in steps 1 to 12.  
I think it is so cute, and perfect for a missionary!


I was able to find some Japanese script fabric, perfect!


I wanted to keep the color scheme of the Japanese flag.


These are all the items I included in the kit, things that a missionary might need in a pant or shirt malfunction!
From left to right, white and black thread wrapped around a card, blue and black iron on patches, 2 hair elastics (may be needed if you have McGiver instincts), a tape measure/leveler, folding scissors, needles, pins and safety pins, iron on silver reflective tape and iron on heat bond, to mend pant hems.
I forgot to include some little white shirt buttons, so I will add them in a teeny ziplock to go in the same pocket as the thread.


Now all the little gadgets are tucked away in their own pockets.


It's a tri fold sewing kit, and is very lightweight.
Now, the missionary is all set for a fashion emergency :)


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Nov 13, 2013

Quilty Fun Sew Along, Week Two


When I made the Bee in my Bonnet Row Along quilt, I chose my fabrics before I began the quilt.
You can see my selection here.
Now that I'm making the Quilty Fun Sew Along, I haven't chosen my fabric ahead of time.
Is that bad?
My thinking is that since it's a sampler, there are so many prints that I can just choose them as the need arises.


I didn't have any navy in my other quilt, I think it will be a nice addition.
I love these little twinkly stars!


Happy Quilting :)
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Nov 11, 2013

My Fabric Scraps


My scraps have been growing and growing and growing!
I had a large box for large scraps and a large box for small scraps.
Now the scraps are overflowing and this photo is only a sampling of what has been accumulating.
I was reading Lori Holt's blog and she has a great and efficient way of storing her scraps, you can read about it here.



I decided to organize my scraps Lori's way and went to quite a few stores to find the perfect storage container!
After going to about five stores, I finally found some at Target for approximately $2.79.
I took them home and pulled out my cute Martha Steward chalk labels that I had bought a few months ago at Staples.


I cut my fabric into 3 l/2", 2 l/2" and l l/2" strips and squares.
It took a few days to cut all those strips, sore shoulders from bending over while cutting, but now I've got all the scraps cut and organized, excluding the ones in the two large boxes.  
This photo shows the three boxes and a top view of how organized all the fabric is! 
I have since cut more scraps and the baskets are a little fuller.
I made my "apples" blocks after I did this organizing and it was just so easy to choose some fabrics from the little piles in their containers.
The containers have lids so that I can stack them. 
That will be really helpful since I've run out of shelving! LOL
My fabric stash is expanding :)
The amount of scraps I had after cutting the strips was astounding!


The great thing about all of these scraps, is that I get to throw them away!!!  Yeah! 
 They are all less than l l/2" wide.  
If your scraps are overtaking your sewing area, I encourage you to look into this method of organizing.
Happy Sewing!




Nov 8, 2013

Quilty Fun Sew Along, Week One


I bought Lori Holt's book and just love it!
The diagrams are colorful and the instructions are easy to understand.
There is all kinds of yummy eye candy, of all of her quilts that she made with her "Bee in my Bonnet Row Along" blocks.
I made that quilt and gave it to my grand daughter, you can see it here.



I've joined the "Quilty Fun Sew Along", there is a button at the side of my blog if you want to go and look.
Week one is "apples".
I love apples, especially in the fall.  
I love golden delicious, gala, princess and a really good kind from British Columbia, just don't remember what they're called.
I also like Granny Smith, but only in salads :)
I'm going to keep this "Quilty Fun" sampler for myself and hang it on the wall.
Leave me a comment and tell me if you've joined this sew along.
I will take a look at your blog or flickr page :)




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Nov 6, 2013

Reagan's Princess Dress


We have four grand daughters who were born within 7 months of each other.
Reagan is the youngest, she will be turning 3 in a couple of weeks.
I made her a princess dress for her birthday, purple is her favorite color.
It was a little difficult to find purple fabric that I really loved.
This fabric is sheer, and is variegated with pink and accented with sparkly stars and confetti dots.
I sewed a trim of lavender flowers onto the neckline to add some interest.


I lined all the sheer fabric with purple satin and sewed a peblum at the waist.




There are three layers of lavender tulle under the sheer skirt and on top of the purple satin.
I think it will make a swishing sound when Reagan walks, like a real princess!


Reagan's parents are going to skype with us when she opens the dress so that I can see her reaction.
Isn't she the cutest?



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Nov 4, 2013

Lucy Jane's Blessing Day

Sunday was the special day, Lucy was blessed at church.

She looked so pretty in her dress!

 

 I'm so thankful that I was able to share this day with my family!

Oct 31, 2013

Happy Halloween!

I had so much fun going trick or treating with my family!
Bridger was Willie Wonka.
Kennedy was Mary Poppins.
Charlotte was Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz.
Here they are with their new baby sister, Lucy. She's a kitten :)
This is Maisie, she calls herself Red.
Maisie is always a blurr of activity and this is the best shot I could get of her!
Maisie's little brother Benjamin, is the big, bad wolf!
Reagan is a cute little witch :)
Neo was a princess.
My daughter Vanessa was Cat Woman, her puppy Luna was a bumblebee.
My daughter Lindsay (Bridger, Kennedy, Charlotte and Lucy's mom was a pirate.
My son in law Dave, well I'm not sure what he was, but he looks prepared!
He is Maisie and Ben's dad.
This is my son Jordan as Uncle Cyrus, and my husband who looks like one of the Thompson brothers from Tintin!
This is me, a hippie.
Charlotte kept telling me that I didn't look like Grammy!
Last, but definitely not least, is Kim, my daughter in law.
She is married to Jordan and is Reagan's mother.
See what she is dressed up as?
She is expecting her second child and our tenth grandchild, in May!
Woohoo!
We figured out the news when she was wearing her cute shirt!
Happy Halloween!