Amazing Pattern's
www.sewinginnomansland.com/pattern/ has some amazing patterns you should soooo check em out!
Read more...Fabric dollhouse tutorial
This post also has links to other fabric building ideas. Read more...
Sari Inspired Dress
Love love! Looks so simple and i have a nice scarf that would work if i can find material that goes with it :) Might make my too littles matching dresses! Read more...
Homemade (Cloth) Swiffer Wet Jet Pads
>> Sunday, May 20, 2012
I got to use my pads today and they worked great! I am so happy with myself! No more buying those highly expensive pads anymore for me :D
VICTORY!
Hats and Aprons for Kids
How to's @ creatingbycami.blogspot.com
That blog post will lead you to other blogs which have the apron tutorial and the chefs hat tutorial. Pretty cute, thinking i should do this for my littles. Read more...
Ruffle Foot?
>> Thursday, May 10, 2012
So the machine i'm using is an old Sears Kenmore, you know really heavy, green metal monster machines. It's my mother in-laws machine. I've heard they are awesome. My friend said she had one just like it and it could sew jeans, which is amazing to me! Of course to have a machine work properly you have to know all about running it, which i don't... i don't know anything about setting the tension or any of that. I did figure out how to use the CAMs that was with it.
Well today i was looking through a blog and found a post about a 'ruffler foot' for your sewing machine. I watched a few youtube videos and the sucker looks awesome... sure would save me from doing it all by hand. I looked it up and found one for $20 on amazon.com and was about to add it to me kaboodle 'wish list' when i remembered there was a box that mom sent with it with a bunch of machine gadgets. I decided to look in the box just to see if there was a ruffler in there, but i didn't think there was.
Low and behold there was TWO of them in there. I'm soooo excited. I've watched a video on how to install it, i'm going to try it here in a few minutes. Tickled pink!
The box is full of things that i have no clue what they are. Most don't tell what they are but a couple do. One says 'Binder Patented' and the other says 'Edge Stitcher'. Of course i don't know what they do or how to use them. Back to youtube i go to see if there is anything about these gadgets too.
Kinda exciting, kinda scary cause i don't know what i'm doing and could do something all wrong. Haaa, i'm sure i can figure it out.... or at least i know i will try!
Thrift Store Finds
Making Your Own Dress Form
>> Tuesday, May 08, 2012
I've been wanting a dress form since... forever. Couple things have stopped me. For one the price, even on major sale the cheapest i could find was $99 dollars, to much for me! The second issue is none of them were small enough for me :(
Then today i was looking up things on Steampunk Fashion (my new love) and found a video and some blog 'how to' posts on making your own dress form!
Thought i would share! Here is the video:
Also some helpful blog posts:
- makingitwell.blogspot.co.nz
- She goes in to a little more detail that i think was helpful.
- This blogger broke it down into 4 posts. This way of making a form looks way more involving and more pricey but i thought i would share in case someone wants to get really into it. Post 3 & 4 i think would be great for any form though, you should check it out.
- 1 of 4
- 2 of 4
- 3 of 4
- This post shows a neat way to make a stand for your form out of PVC piping which is fairly cheap. I like the idea of putting wheels in the bottom and maybe making it able to twist back and forth for easy use. I would probably want to spray paint it to make it look even better :)
- 4 of 4
- This post shows you how to make a pretty cover for your form to make it look professional. Me likey!
I'm hoping i can talk my hubby into helping me make one of these, i'm so excited i don't know what to do with myself!!!!
Christmas Ornament
There is no how to's on this one but i wanted to save this picture and try to use to make an ornament this year. Read more...