Here's a fun sew-a-long I waned to share hosted by See Kate Sew
Thursday, 28 February 2013
Clutch-a-long
Monday, 25 February 2013
Easy Peasy Fabric Bucket and Folded Bottom Tutorial
When I first started sewing I made a fabric bucket for scraps as I sewed. A few weeks ago, my husband was putting out the garbage and I said there were some fabric scraps my machine, if he could toss them...
Bet you can guess what he did.. Yup, instead of emptying it out the whole bucket was thrown out.
So today, I decided I needed a new bucket.. I wanted to try out something new.. and then got the smart idea of using a placemat that I've had in my fabric stash for a while.
Turned out to be the easest thing I've sewed.. two stitch lines.
And what I liked even better.. the method I used for the bottom was the one type of bag from the ikat bag series that I hadn't done (Pleated or Folded bottom bag) So I learnt something new.
I somehow managed to get to tutorial on a bag with this kind of bottom, but it was in another language. I managed to figure out the steps via the photos. Here's what I did..
Take the placemat and fold the the long side righ sides together to have a pleat like so..
Now, I just guessed at the size of the fold.. My fold was a bit too big.. the side detail ended up wider than the front!
Clipping that down, sew down the two sides.
And that's it! Turn it right side out
Now of course if you don't use a placemat, you'll have raw edges on the top, so either hem those down at the beginning or make a lining the same way and assemble like a bag..
The placemat is great though. Nice and sturdy, no interfacing needed.
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Friday, 22 February 2013
Fabric Shopping!
Remember the Triple Zip Along I took part in? Maybe you did too.. there were a lot of these cute zipper pouches created!
A few random draw prizes were given out. One of the orginal winners did not claim their prize so a redraw was done - lucky for me as my name was drawn.
My prize is an Aurifill thread sampler and $20 to Pink Chalk Fabric.. well I should say was $20 to Pink Chalk as I spent it within a few hours of getting the certifcate emailed to me..
Here's what I got 1/2 yards of each
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| Parson Gray Seven Wonders Settler Garden |
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| Joel Dewberry Notting Hill Square Petal Citron |
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| Caleb Gray Out N' About Road Signs Bermuda |
Wednesday, 20 February 2013
Zipper Tape Pouch
A few years back, a friend was visiting and she mentioned that while traveling she saw this bag made of a single zipper and that's it.
I said it must have been several zippers just sewn together.
She said no, it was single zipper and it unzipped to be just a strip of zipper.
I said huh?
So we (along with my husband) began a search on the interwebs.. We did find some YouTube videos of the bag, so our next mission was to find out how to make one. We didn't find anything online then.
A few weeks later, I found this tutorial on Craft Passion. My friend made one, I never got around to it.
I decided it would be a cute pouch to include with the pouches I'm sending for the Make It Because She's Worth it Campaign.
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| Unzipping |
| Unzipped |
The tutorial uses 80" of zipper tape - I used a duvet zipper bought at Walmart. It was 60', so I didn't follow the tutorials measurements.
The starting and finsihing steps are a bit confusing and I really needed to play with the zipper to figure it out.
At the ends you need to wrap the zipper around the ribbon.. I couldn't do this neatly at all.
The tutorial also indicates you can do a lining.. but I had enough trouble with those ribbon ends, I don't have the patience to do the lining.. so the inside is not the prettiest, but still a cute pouch!
And a still photo movie for you're enjoyment!
Tuesday, 19 February 2013
Did you notice
Did you notice the little icon beside my blog address and title.. No? Let me show you..
My lovely friend at Sew at Home Mummy posted a tip on how to do this as part of her weekly link party. I've been meaning to look into this but Erin made it easy by doing the research.. lol..
I wanted to put together a tip or tutorial for her link party, but alas my paying job as kept me too busy. :) So I'll encourage anyone else who has a tip/trick or tutorial to share on the party
Saturday, 16 February 2013
Bag Types
Have you been following ikat bag's Make a Bag series? I have.. It's been intersting and honestly the bags she's made are quite awesome and creative. So even if you know all there is to know about bagmaking, it's fun to just browse her posts for her bag photos.
She's gone through 7 bag types. Today she posted a quiz challenging readers to look at an online store and categorize some bags into the bag types. I decided it would be fun to take some of the bags I've made and classify those instead.
So here goes- some of these I've posted about before.. Each bag type name will be linked to ikat's post.
1. Flat (lined or unlined) - made many of these, here's one.
2. Darted (includes boxed totes) - Again made many of these, here'a couple, I usually refer to them as square bottoms.
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4. Wrapped
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6. Blocked - I've done a couple using this method and I think my next bag for my class will be this type
Friday, 15 February 2013
Shiny Stuff in the mail!
I got a little but heavy package in the mail today.. In it was an order I made for purse hardware from Emmaline Bags
I meant to order just some purse feet as I'm running out
Finally Finished Friday - Colour Blocked Handbag
Finally I have another bag to show you..
Exterior is various faux leathers/vinyl
My favourite feature is the band that goes along the gusset and bottom
My least favourite part is the back, where I had a few problems with the zipper pocket. My zipper foot did not work well with the faux leather. (I had been using my walking foot most of the time)
Let's not look at that too long!
Inside has a zipper pocket on one side and a divided patch pocket that ran the whole length of the bag.
I love the argyle lining..
And between the lining and exterior I used... Shelf liner..
Yup shelf liner.. It's a thin foam and when I saw it at the store I thought I would experiment with it. The back is is smooth so I glue that that side to the faux leather. I think it worked ok.. The bag has some structure and stands up by itself.
Another first for me was the piping. Wasn't as scary as I thought! I made the strips but didn't cut the fabric on the bias.. I imagined there would be quite a bit of waste and was just feeling lazy.. I think it worked out ok, but I've never done it before so not sure how much a difference cutting on the bias would make.
I still haven't decided how long I want the strap.. I can easily remove links in the chain so I'll see how I end up wearing it.
This is my sketch (The bag is for an online class, we need to submit sketches and patterns as well as photo's of the final bag)
Overall, I'm pretty happy that it turned out as I wanted.. expect for the darn back zipper pocket..
Linking up to these parties
Thursday, 14 February 2013
Work in Progress Wednesday
Well technically it's no longer Wednesday for me but I figure it is somewhere in the world!
So back to that bag. Exterior is done. Lining is done. Both look good.. Here's a sneak peak
I'm nervous to put together, as I usually am when finishing the bag. I'm extra nervous because the exterior is a faux leather. I think I've only done one other bag where assembly involved stitching faux leather. It was my first time using it and my topstitching around the opening was really bad. The bottom stitch on the lining got a few loops and my machine had trouble with the thickness. I think I shed a couple tears.
I've learnt a few things about working with vinyl/faux leather since then To make sure I make the proper adjustments I quickly put together some scraps and "test" stitched.
It's around 1am for me and there's no place for tiredness when bag-making! So first thing tomorrow I'm going to finish this sucker off..
Tuesday, 12 February 2013
I O-fish-ially Like You - Valentine lacing cards
Another Cameo project from me.. With Valentine's coming up, I had to use the machine to make Valentine's for my son's class.
I found this cute lacing card in the Silhouette Store. It was perfect as I know lacing is an activity done in his class..
| I O-fish-ially Like You! |
This was the project that caused a little trouble - I had some trouble cutting out the heart fins. I think I choose a wrong setting and the machine double cut them and the blade seemed to skip. I stopped the machine and checked the blade which had some tiny pieces of paper caught.
I searched online on how to open the blade casing.. I managed to do open and clean the blade, but had trouble putting the casing back. In doing so, my finger slipped over the over the blade and I got a slight cut.. Kinda like a paper cut.. After that I put it away and let me husband figure it out. I thought I might have broken the blade but luckily not.
My son glued the eye and fin. He also is writing names on a little tag that says "I o-fish-ially like you!" What's a Valentine without a corny phrase!
And I think now I need to put away the cutting machine until my next bag is complete!
Sunday, 10 February 2013
More wall art
Canvas and acrylic paints with the aid of stencils created with the Cameo cutting machine:
Loving the cutting machine! The first two were one with images from the Silhouette store. The Star Wars ones were done with free images found online and using the "Trace" option in the sofware that comes with the achine.
Friday, 8 February 2013
Make because She's Worth it
I came across a campaign by a few bloggers that I wanted to share-

Wednesday, 6 February 2013
Wall art with contact paper and Cameo
Here's another small project I did with my Cameo cutting machine.
Once again I used an image from the Silhouette store. I added the letter M to the car.
Here are the quick steps:
Paint the canvas your background colour.. I used acrylic paint and a sponge brush
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