4th bag for Purse Palooza and im IN LOVE with my newest bag..I know I said that about the last too but..hey! whatever! I found the main fabric at Craft Warehouse-they have some amazing deals on clearance fat folds and I was just walking by- no intention of buying this fabric-but..I couldn't live without it! something about it was just calling me .. This is my OWN pattern! I designed it myself- I have a photographic memory and at times of restlessness while laying in bed I think of the oddest things and this-was one- I began drawing my pattern,what I wanted it to look like, so I could visualize it and the next day I steam pressed some cut out wax paper and started cutting away! my first bag was a little tricky because I forgot a key element-make the back panel longer so the folded over parts to make the zipper wouldn't shorten the bag. I forgot to sew down a flap over the backside zipper and didn't use the right kind of interfacing-I had in all intentions to make a light weight bag anyways because I have shoulder pain now and then from a past work related injury. - I don't suggest tearing a muscle- its the most excruciating pain I've ever experienced- im not yet a mom so, I don't know what child birth is like.
Back on my subject- so, this is my 3rd version of my pattern, I shortned the front pocket, added an elastic loop and button closure to keep goodies in the pocket secure(er) and didn't add an inner zipper pocket-because I didn't need it. I didn't add bias tape or any frills on the backside where the turquoise zipper is located- because I didn't want this bag frilly- just simple and bright! and that it is! I used Michael miller ta-dot (mustard) orange for the lining of the outside pocket, some patchwork on the adjustable strap and the outer flap. I used another dot (Michael miller too I think) in almost a coral for patchwork on the straps and the flap. I used a Riley Blake green button on the front of the bag-I wanted a "goddy" large statement button to be featured on the front to add more of a "POP" to the bag..did you know the Riley Blake is the husband and wife teams names of there children? Riley and Blake..had no idea- quilters/sewers are seriously the coolest group of people EVER! ;-) (I know im awesome! ) I used a really thick interfacing (fused) to ALL pieces of this bag except the two interior. Talk about pain in the arse to turn the bag right side out! I used fushia bias tape for the pink detailing and machined bias tape to the inner folds of the fabric to add a more finished look. I used a Kona cotton for the interior layers (light blue) I used fused fleece for the lining of my adjustable strap. I cut out peices of the main fabric to applique to the inner flap of the bag and to the inner pocket. And of course I used a turquoise Zip It Zipper! Hope I didn't leave anything out!
^^^^The first version-inner-see how "flimsy" it looks?
-------------------> the backside, the zipper is hiding under that lace.
And for some reason or another, I don't have photos of the front and right now, my feet hurt too bad to go take another photo :) .............so there we have it!
.......Next project- This weeks project for the Zakka Style Sew Along!
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Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Monday, June 18, 2012
Whats going on in the world of my crafty space....new additions to the space!
What a lovely day I had with my other mum today!
I picked her up at 9am and we headed to Jim and Pattys in Portland,Oregon,
My favorite drink there is the soviet mocha-NUMM! made with sour cream-don't knock it until you've tried it ya'll! Jim and Pattys is the org. Coffee People. After the buy out of Starbucks (boo!) Coffee people no longer....was Coffee People- total bummer! I hadn't lived in Oregon for very long at the time they had released the information that they were going to be selling out and no longer be around... so sad *insert hypothetical tear here* ...................Then about a year ago..my husband was crusing the web and saw somthing about "Jim and Pattys, The Org. Coffee People" ..when I saw the photo..BINGO! it was them!!! they had a cafe! I was totally stoked- few days later we drove to get our paws on the goods....and.....its like it should be..all over again... without the drive threw-the treats are still amazing and the coffee still so delish.......... okay...so i'm done rambeling!
So, after we had left Jim & Pattys we jolted to IKEA... because..how can you not LOVE IKEA!
I had been pondering how to "cut off" my sewing/craft corner (AKA- use to be our dining room that was never used in our apartment) from the rest of the place...I needed a little space to allow my creativity to flow and our bedroom with a King Sized bed wasn't working so, I did a little research. I began to think I would buy a sound board- to block out the noise- a fake wall to bolt to the ceiling, cubical walls to add a little privacy. Then it donned on me! IKEA! they had the answer!! The key to my "issue"......
A wire "rod" that you hook to the wall or ceiling by two brackets that bend and voila! The only problem was- I wasn't sure how i'd do it. So today, I took the leap. Invested the $12 somthing on the wire rod and another $15 on the curtains to boot... a large savings over the "screen" I would have ended up with that is really..not private at all-and would become a chew toy for my house bunny. We had also browsed- I ended up with a rod and 3 hanging thingy majigs and a $10 as-is rug that matches a fellow grey rug we have from IKEA also-which i'm going to move into my craft area and put the old grey rug back into the living room- The red plays off our red couch too much-clashes!
.............my mess..............
Anyways..just wanted to share!
I picked her up at 9am and we headed to Jim and Pattys in Portland,Oregon,
My favorite drink there is the soviet mocha-NUMM! made with sour cream-don't knock it until you've tried it ya'll! Jim and Pattys is the org. Coffee People. After the buy out of Starbucks (boo!) Coffee people no longer....was Coffee People- total bummer! I hadn't lived in Oregon for very long at the time they had released the information that they were going to be selling out and no longer be around... so sad *insert hypothetical tear here* ...................Then about a year ago..my husband was crusing the web and saw somthing about "Jim and Pattys, The Org. Coffee People" ..when I saw the photo..BINGO! it was them!!! they had a cafe! I was totally stoked- few days later we drove to get our paws on the goods....and.....its like it should be..all over again... without the drive threw-the treats are still amazing and the coffee still so delish.......... okay...so i'm done rambeling!
So, after we had left Jim & Pattys we jolted to IKEA... because..how can you not LOVE IKEA!
I had been pondering how to "cut off" my sewing/craft corner (AKA- use to be our dining room that was never used in our apartment) from the rest of the place...I needed a little space to allow my creativity to flow and our bedroom with a King Sized bed wasn't working so, I did a little research. I began to think I would buy a sound board- to block out the noise- a fake wall to bolt to the ceiling, cubical walls to add a little privacy. Then it donned on me! IKEA! they had the answer!! The key to my "issue"......
A wire "rod" that you hook to the wall or ceiling by two brackets that bend and voila! The only problem was- I wasn't sure how i'd do it. So today, I took the leap. Invested the $12 somthing on the wire rod and another $15 on the curtains to boot... a large savings over the "screen" I would have ended up with that is really..not private at all-and would become a chew toy for my house bunny. We had also browsed- I ended up with a rod and 3 hanging thingy majigs and a $10 as-is rug that matches a fellow grey rug we have from IKEA also-which i'm going to move into my craft area and put the old grey rug back into the living room- The red plays off our red couch too much-clashes!
The print of my new curtains- Black and White- Birds sit upon the branches |
A small opening for the walkway to the living room |
Kind of a mess still. This is my cutting and computer desk-I working in a small space |
.............my mess..............
Anyways..just wanted to share!
Monday, May 28, 2012
Zakka Week 9 Stem Messenger Bag
Well, this weeks Sew along project for the Zakka Style Sew along find all the good info at LRStitched Bloggy was a little challenging for me! Zakka apparently, is all about linen and a lot of good things. Well, im kind of bored with linen only because the stuff gets me so fired up about how annoying it frays and does not do what you want it to unless you starch the bageezes out of it..I decided because Oregon is very wet most of the year and i'm not so tender with my bags..I wanted to make something a little more "sustainable" for my use and torcher it will receive by my busy life style.. So..I went with a Marine Synthetic materiel made from recycled goodness... and ..to my shock! it did not break a single needle!! On the standard machine I use! ..I was so very pleased with that.. but the stuff is hard to sew without it moving and deciding it'd rather head east than west... So.. with a lot of fuss I accomplished the project its a little kaddywhompus in spots but..it is what it is and I made it. I use to be very fond of making handbags when I was younger and I guess I got a bit bored. I will however be taking part in the Purse Polooza this year and im pretty excited about that, Ive got my materials and my design drawn up and hopefully I can get it done in a weekend! It is a great feeling accomplished.
So, I knew so little about any kind of spray adhesive for quilting
(fabric) and after week 8's Zakka project I am in love... it worked so
very well on the vynel! I was stoked! sorry for the junky photo but. The
brand I used is "Spray n Bond" basting adhesive. I picked it up at the
local Joann and it was normally $14.99 but had a coupon...YAY! (thanks
hubby ;-) and its WELL worth it! I don't know what brand you'd use but
this stuff is just as good ..I think? I hear the 505 spray is da-bomb..
anyways... I Sprayed the appliques with this goodness and they stuck
while and had sewn them down. Goodie Goodie gumdrops! I had only
purchased 1/2 a yard of the vynel because the stuff is SPENDY so I
thought i was coming up short. I ended up cutting the peice for the flap
at the very end of the madness and so to make up for the inch I was off
on I used some left over scraps to make a
ruffle............................
The strap is peiced toeather with the polka dotted print and the floral print because the vynel was waay to hard to turn it inside out.. The interior is red on the interior flap, and the bag part is orange. The outside wrap around pocket is polka dotted.
you can't iron the vynel or it will melt so the flap is a little kaddywhompus... whew! one project down for the week........................
Have a great day!
I had used pinking shears to cut the leafs so the edges will hopefully not fray. As for the ruffle, I came up short on that too (oh golly!) so I cut that fabric in half and carefully had sewn it to the flap and TADA!
The outcome is pretty darn tootin' cute....if I do say so myself................
you can't iron the vynel or it will melt so the flap is a little kaddywhompus... whew! one project down for the week........................
Have a great day!
Friday, May 18, 2012
Wooty Woot.......woot....!!!! FABRIC AHOY!
I was totally stoked to get a brown box in the mail this evening........
WOOOT WOOOOOOOT!! haul aboard the happy train!
I received my goodies from Fat Quarter Shop today and I was totally excited. I had impatiently been waiting for the arrival of these delisious cotton bits to arrive all day today! what a pleasent surprise when I had gotten home, As my husband waived it infront of my face like it was a giant sized coffee beverage..... yulp...this goodie box topped that a few times over! ....
The package dosent look like much but, there are a few layers hiding that you can not see. I ordered my full $75.00 worth of fabric from my gift certificate that I had won from the Zakka style Sew Along Click her to be directed to join in! you need the book Zakka Style... more infor here! Anyhootie...
Happy Friday! im going to get started on the next project for Week 7.... "Zakka Block Quilt" Created by Leslie Good .............................................
WOOOT WOOOOOOOT!! haul aboard the happy train!
I received my goodies from Fat Quarter Shop today and I was totally excited. I had impatiently been waiting for the arrival of these delisious cotton bits to arrive all day today! what a pleasent surprise when I had gotten home, As my husband waived it infront of my face like it was a giant sized coffee beverage..... yulp...this goodie box topped that a few times over! ....
The package dosent look like much but, there are a few layers hiding that you can not see. I ordered my full $75.00 worth of fabric from my gift certificate that I had won from the Zakka style Sew Along Click her to be directed to join in! you need the book Zakka Style... more infor here! Anyhootie...
Happy Friday! im going to get started on the next project for Week 7.... "Zakka Block Quilt" Created by Leslie Good .............................................
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Promising yet not eventful
Today was interesting.
I woke up at my normal "Day off time" of 9am and the hubby and I got out the door at about 10:15Am to run errands. I had wanted to complete a few projects today and get maybe a few things in my shop that are new. Since taking a long break from my Etsy shop SpunkyChildDesign I pondered at either shutting it down completely because it was taking up all the free time I had after working an already full time job, or just taking a long break. So in the end, the long break and a 10 day vacation from work really helped. So for the first few items I had created since my nearly 2 months from my Etsy shop I listed them and then sold 4 items within those 48 hours which was and always is, thrilling.
Today I thought I wanted to make a few clutches- I fly by the seat of my pants normally when I create things that are from my imagination and not from someone elses pattern that ive been able to recreate with there permission and all rights given to them in my Etsy listings. I decided I would just start on something for my mother for her Mothers Day gift, which I cut and got things together and then decided not to start on it yet until I had more energy.
So, 2 sugar free Rockstars later its almost Monday and...well....
this is what i've done today............
I have been accumulating a lot of scraps since I started sewing again about 6 months ago and I have been wanting to make something out of them. I had began to make a lap quilt and then stopped doing that because it was just awkward and kind of annoying. So, I first cut out 3x3 squares and sewn them togeather then cut them again in 1 1/2 inch rectangles and these little pretties were born. I even ran to the Dollar Tree to get a pretty mug :) I am now thinking with the rest of my scraps and maybe even more, I will make a few of these and put them in my Etsy shop for fun! Because...who needs a pile of these laying around? I already have one I made myself during 2nd week of the Zakka Sew Along!
Good night!
I woke up at my normal "Day off time" of 9am and the hubby and I got out the door at about 10:15Am to run errands. I had wanted to complete a few projects today and get maybe a few things in my shop that are new. Since taking a long break from my Etsy shop SpunkyChildDesign I pondered at either shutting it down completely because it was taking up all the free time I had after working an already full time job, or just taking a long break. So in the end, the long break and a 10 day vacation from work really helped. So for the first few items I had created since my nearly 2 months from my Etsy shop I listed them and then sold 4 items within those 48 hours which was and always is, thrilling.
Today I thought I wanted to make a few clutches- I fly by the seat of my pants normally when I create things that are from my imagination and not from someone elses pattern that ive been able to recreate with there permission and all rights given to them in my Etsy listings. I decided I would just start on something for my mother for her Mothers Day gift, which I cut and got things together and then decided not to start on it yet until I had more energy.
So, 2 sugar free Rockstars later its almost Monday and...well....
this is what i've done today............
I have been accumulating a lot of scraps since I started sewing again about 6 months ago and I have been wanting to make something out of them. I had began to make a lap quilt and then stopped doing that because it was just awkward and kind of annoying. So, I first cut out 3x3 squares and sewn them togeather then cut them again in 1 1/2 inch rectangles and these little pretties were born. I even ran to the Dollar Tree to get a pretty mug :) I am now thinking with the rest of my scraps and maybe even more, I will make a few of these and put them in my Etsy shop for fun! Because...who needs a pile of these laying around? I already have one I made myself during 2nd week of the Zakka Sew Along!
Good night!
Monday, April 16, 2012
Vacay allows so much more down time!
A much needed vacation from work. A staycation in actuality. I needed it badly. I have worked at my current employers for 2 years now and when I get a long break....its always so needed.
I have been partaking in the Zakka Sew along, Zakka Style Compiled by Rashida Coleman-Hale, 24 projects stitched with Ease to Give,Use & Enjoy. I have been sewing these projects for going onto 3 weeks now. They all are fun to create and most of soothing as I am in my own "little world" when I begin to create.
Yesterday was an end of week 2. I had sewn with directions from the book a house pouch.
It was really fun to sew up!.
This weeks is a Pin cushion........................
I made the first one on the left first...I didn't like how it had turned out so I made the one on the right and linked up to show off my works in the Zakka Sew Along on Flicker.com
Its got a lot going on but........sure is cute huh?!
Today I finished the week 4 project also as ...I'm on vacay :) .... its TOO adorable! once the week has ended i'll show that lil' lady off also..but until then..... its a secret..
Good Day! Cross your fingers for Oregon Sunshine hopefully in the next few days... I returned my bike and had gotten a new one today as the one I had just purchased was faulty... and it was $20 cheaper than 2 days ago..YAY!
Happy Trails!
I have been partaking in the Zakka Sew along, Zakka Style Compiled by Rashida Coleman-Hale, 24 projects stitched with Ease to Give,Use & Enjoy. I have been sewing these projects for going onto 3 weeks now. They all are fun to create and most of soothing as I am in my own "little world" when I begin to create.
Yesterday was an end of week 2. I had sewn with directions from the book a house pouch.
It was really fun to sew up!.
This weeks is a Pin cushion........................
I made the first one on the left first...I didn't like how it had turned out so I made the one on the right and linked up to show off my works in the Zakka Sew Along on Flicker.com
Its got a lot going on but........sure is cute huh?!
Today I finished the week 4 project also as ...I'm on vacay :) .... its TOO adorable! once the week has ended i'll show that lil' lady off also..but until then..... its a secret..
Good Day! Cross your fingers for Oregon Sunshine hopefully in the next few days... I returned my bike and had gotten a new one today as the one I had just purchased was faulty... and it was $20 cheaper than 2 days ago..YAY!
Happy Trails!
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Another hour and Easter is not until 2013! ... Zakka ZigZag tote ... Week 1 ..
Here it goes!
I love to write, its late and pardon me if I blabber as I do...OFTEN...
So, I follow Terri from Sew-Fantastic on Blogspot and I admire her works on her Etsy Shop.. I possess a few of her items and have been unknowingly by her inspired to sew again thus..I've been sewing for a few months now.....(again)
I usually create simple little things I put in my Etsy shop.. which had begun with custom recipe boxes/photo boxes...then I had gotten slightly bored doing them and wanted to do something else for a while. I was taught how to sew by my father at the age of about 7. At 7 I was making random "kid" things and about the age of 11 I made my first pair of PJ's... those turned out a little kaddywaumpus but.. hey.. I was 11... then my 11th Christmas my dad bought me my first sewing machine.. I still have it.. its out of commission currently and those bad boys are spendy to fix! I began sewing pillows... totally funny right?! you you bet everyone in my household had one of my lavender glittery snake print fleece pillows stuffed with pillows that had been in need of a trash can.. they were pretty ugly and well..everyone was really nice about not saying otherwise..I thought they were COOL! .. SOO .... Terrie was selected to partake in a Zakka Style Sew-along and I though "welp, that must be fun!" but then she had posted a blog about the tote she had finished for Week 1.. and I couldn't resist! I had to get my hands on the book that was to be used. Zakka Style 24 Projects Stitched with Ease to Give, Use & Enjoy Compiled by Rashida Coleman-Hale. I live in the great state of Oregon and decided Powell's Books was the way to go! I hopped online (figure of speech ;-) and found the book, only 1 was available in there warehouse and I had to order it and wait for it to be sent to the Hawthorne store... that took 2 days.. I was totally bummed out! .... patience was not my virtue at this point! But when I got my book I was EXCITED! ... I was going to do something I hadn't done before and was encouraged to just dive head first and DO IT! .... Thus.. I went to JoAnn Fabrics whom was out of neutral or "cream" colored linen... (I know right?) and my other fabric store does not carry linen (again..I know!) so, I had to choose colored linen (which was also on sale!).. I chose Blue and yellow for my tote..(I only used blue) I purchased Machine Embroidery threads in the primary colors, my fabrics and picked up some more fusible fleece.....
I began sewing on Saturday the 7th after work and didn't stop cutting, slicing and dicing until 2AM when then, I had made a quick decision to go see my family in Goldendale,Washington ( a huge leap threw The Columbia River Gorge) for Easter Sunday. So, in short, I went to bed, woke up with 4 hours of sleep, got ready, hopped in the car and went to see my family for most of Sunday. I hadn't made very much progress on my tote other than making the "face" of the bag. Using quilting methods and techniques i've never used before, this was very much a learning experience for me! So at 9:45PM tonight I had just gotten done adding the "echos" to the front of the bag..
I continued to sew until about 10:45Pm and was finally done with the tote. I added a coordinating in colors, interior fabric that had birds and blossoms on a cream background. My zigzag did not turn out as it should have-the lack of my experience in doing cuts like this. (its all learning) So................................ this is what I got for my first quilted item EVER!>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
I am pretty happy with it. I am a big of a perfectionist so it is really hard to breath when I look at the zig zag but I thing the effects of the "smoothed" peaks is "different" so i'll just keep telling myself that! The bag was really fun to make and I was totally excited to finish this and even begin it.. I didn't know what I was getting myself into but knew I just really wanted to do something different. So... Week 2 project is next ... starts tomorrow... totally stoked! I'm going to use one of my fun new zippers from zipit.etsy.com.................................. :)
I love to write, its late and pardon me if I blabber as I do...OFTEN...
So, I follow Terri from Sew-Fantastic on Blogspot and I admire her works on her Etsy Shop.. I possess a few of her items and have been unknowingly by her inspired to sew again thus..I've been sewing for a few months now.....(again)
One of my Elephant Pin Cushions |
Front of the Zakka ZigZag tote |
I continued to sew until about 10:45Pm and was finally done with the tote. I added a coordinating in colors, interior fabric that had birds and blossoms on a cream background. My zigzag did not turn out as it should have-the lack of my experience in doing cuts like this. (its all learning) So................................ this is what I got for my first quilted item EVER!>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
I am pretty happy with it. I am a big of a perfectionist so it is really hard to breath when I look at the zig zag but I thing the effects of the "smoothed" peaks is "different" so i'll just keep telling myself that! The bag was really fun to make and I was totally excited to finish this and even begin it.. I didn't know what I was getting myself into but knew I just really wanted to do something different. So... Week 2 project is next ... starts tomorrow... totally stoked! I'm going to use one of my fun new zippers from zipit.etsy.com.................................. :)
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