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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

the importance of pictures

I'm so annoyed with myself.  I made an awesome pillow for a friend of mine, for her birthday.  I took a couple of pictures during it, because I wanted to write a nice blog post about it.  And now I can only find one of the pictures.  And it's not even of the completed project.  Grr!  Well, let this be a lesson to me, to keep my photos better organized.

My friend loves scrabble.  So I thought it would be fun to make a scrabble pillow!  I took her and her husbands name, their 'theme' of happily ever after and some other important words, like love and hope and made a fabric scrabble board.  Here's how the pillow top looked.

The letters were stenciled on with hand made stencils. I sponged the paint on, but if I made this again, I would probably draw the letters with a black sharpie. It's not an exact replica of a scrabble board, but not too far off!

I'm bummed I don't have a completed picture to show off right now.  One of these days, when I go to my friends house, I'll take a picture there.

In other crafty news, I found my next sewing class.  It's at Vogue Fabrics and the class will start in May.  It's a 'beyond beginner' class that will focus on cuffs, and sleeves, and darts and all sorts of good things.  It'll be a trek, the place is in Evanston, which is a half-hour drive, but I'm sure it'll be worth it.  Especially since it will get me closer to my goal...

Which is this.  In six months, I want to be able to make a Jane Austen dress. I already have the pattern.  I couldn't resist once I saw all the patterns at Sense and Sensibility.  Now I just need the skills, which I'm slowly acquiring!

Sunday, March 18, 2012

So Many Projects!


I had a fantastic crafty weekend.  Not that I actually completed any projects, but that I got the goods for a whole bunch of new ones!

As I've said before, I really want to learn how to make clothes.  *ahem* construct garments.  Luckily, I have a few friends that are willing to be giunea pigs for me.  So I have a top and a dress to make.


A friend of mine planned on getting a sewing machine this past weekend, and let me tag along.  One of the stores we went to was A Quilter's Paradise.  It was an absolutely beautiful store.  Big and airy and so much fabric and so many ideas.  Of course I couldn't walk out without buying something.  I got this jelly roll to make a lap quilt.  It's Christmas-y fabric and all lovely and vintage looking.  It was love at first sight.


So now I have that lovely problem of simply too many projects to work on.  Here's my current list.

1. Finish t-shirt quilt
2. Finish the boys baby sweater
3. Finish the two baby sweaters
4. Friend's top
5. Friend's dress
6. Jelly Roll quilt

Not too mention the two other projects that I want to start but haven't yet.  A summer quilt for myself and the Guild Wars 2 Engineer's backpack.  However, I have put my foot down.  I'm absolutely not allowed to work on any other project until my t-shirt quilt is done.  I'm so close.  I only have to finish the bias on two sides.  It's hand sewing and that always feels like it takes forever.  But I have plenty of TV to watch while I sew, so there's no excuse!