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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Large Dragon Quilt


Palominovet is my daughter. She asked if I would post the quilt that I made for her dad. The dragons are paper pieced using a pattern from Paper Panache which has some wonderful designs. My husband likes dragons and the color blue.

Long time no post...

I haven't been around in a long time, and I'm sorry! I'll be posting some projects either my mother or I have finished over the past few years...


A zippered pouch, using one of Keyka Lou's patterns.. just finished last night. I need to do a better job sewing the next one, but this was my first project with my 'new' old 50's Singer- and I love that machine!

Here's the front:

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Aaaaaand the back:

Cow Zip Pouch Back

Monday, April 19, 2010

Peasant top with ties- Simplicity 7169!

Hi! This is a top I started several years ago and never finished... I'm mostly okay with how it turned out, except it is a bit wonky in the back (though I think it's just the way I used the ties to tie it)

Here's a pic of the pattern.. I found at a thrift store, banged up but still usable. :)

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And the front..

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And last, the back
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Comments and constructive criticism welcome.. I realize it's not perfect at all. I'm just glad to finally have it out of my UFO pile!

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Several bags..

I'm not very good at updating this page, but here are a few of the bags either I have made or my mother has made for me over the past couple of years.

The cow bag:


Another bag out of the same pattern, just using different fabric:


And the most recent bag that I made which I absolutely LOVE even though I sewed the button on a bit crooked:


Thanks for looking!

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Old Buffet to Notebook and Book Storage!

Last summer I found an all wood buffet at a local thrift store. It seemed to be in really good shape (just a bit worn) and I wanted a place to store my books and notebooks. I know I know, an ordinary bookcase would have been fine but I love how this turned out. It seems more sturdy too than any of the new bookcases in my price range (my books tend to be heavy and bow the shelves).

So with some help, I sanded it, primed it, moved the shelf in the bottom up a couple of inches to allow for the height of the notebooks. Then I painted the outside black and the insides a light blue.. then made shelf liners, drawer liner, and a top liner to try to protect the paint when I realized... the black had a tendency to chip in 'high traffic' areas. This was my first project like this, so I am sure I must have gotten the wrong type of paint, or primer, or both. But I am, overall, really happy with it.

BEFORE:

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AFTER:

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Thursday, July 17, 2008

Shadow Boxes

I finally decided to finish those shadow boxes I've been meaning to make for months; one for graduating High School, and one for graduating college.

Here's what I started with, got them for 40 or 50% off at one of Hobby Lobby's fabulous sales.

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Tossed out some newspaper to protect my table and cutting mat for sewing, put 'er down and taped around the edges with painter's tape to keep paint from sticking to the glass..

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I didn't want them to be just plain, flat black, so I mixed some gold shiny sparkly acrylic paint with the black acrylic paint, and painted like crazy..

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Once these were dry, I touched up in spots and then turned the box over, taped the inside of the glass, and painted around the inside of the shadow box.

I had some scrap pieces of fake leather that were in a box of fabric I had.. so I cut a couple squares of them and duct taped them to the back of the frame.. I couldn't think of a more elegant way to do it, though I'm sure it has to exist somehow. Don't put batting underneath if you go this route though, because your material will be so think it will be impossible to get the back attached. Yes, it looks horrible. Do you have suggestions for it to not look horrible?

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And here are the finished shadow boxes, though I'm afraid I'll have to go back and paint in those little brown spots I missed.

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I attached most of the items with either sticky tape or straight pins.. the holders for my diplomas are not attached, they just rest in the bottom.

Doggie Bones

These are super easy to make and one of my beagles LOVES them. I've heard other doggies like them too..

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First, buy some fleece of any color that you wish.. I wouldn't recommend prints for obvious reasons.. you wouldn't see them once they are cut up into strips.

I wasn't very particular about the length or size of these.. just used what I had. However, I did cut it into 1.5" wide strips. I made the larger bones with a 4-plait of 8 strips. I forgot to photograph the better looking ones that I mailed off to people, but there are better ways to 4-plait them so that with two colors it looks as though the fabrics are alternating. You can also do a typical braid with 3 strands, but I think the 4-plait looks nicer and holds better.

Here's a pic of cutting them into strips. I folded the fleece over and lined it up on the edge of this, and used a rotary cutter.

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There are many different ways to hold the pieces while you braid.. here's what I did.

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After clipping the top ends with a chip clip, I stuffed them behind an adjustable shelf I have and plaited from there.. but you have to be careful not to pull too hard in the beginning or it will all come undone. If you want to, you can tie the first knot before you begin plaiting.

The hardest part by far is tying the knot.. just be patient.