Showing posts with label Projects. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Projects. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Felt Playhouse

This has been on my to-do list for a long time. It has been my latest project during nap time. Its taken me weeks! but it is finally finished. I took inspiration from.....
and the tools are inspired by this and this
another favorite house idea is here.

I did like a lot of ideas I found but I wanted to make it unique too. Most importantly my 18 month old LOVES it.

So Without further ado.....
The entry way, complete with working mailbox.

The Dog House, JJ loves the flowers and I'm in the process of making some "bugs" for the pockets.

A plentiful harvest! Little squirrel in the tree.

My Favorite side for sure. I didn't want the playhouse to be too girly so I had to get creative on what a boy would want in his house. The tools fit on the pegboard, in the tool box or on the apron. Justin loves them.
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Saturday, April 12, 2008

Hem Stitching

For those of you who don't know what hem stitching is I'll explain. Hemstitching is the little holes punched in the edge of burpers, hankies, pillowcases etc... These allow you to crochet the edges of your project easily. With out having to poke your own holes.

You can buy articles pre-made at some local fabric stores. Or at the Quilted Bear (if you are in Utah). Also some stores will hem stitch you on articles you have made yourself. This is really nice because usually the pre-made stuff is not cute at all. The store usually just uses scraps and sometimes the front and back don't even match. The cotton Shop in Provo, I have found them to be the cheapest around. They currently charge $1 a linear yard. Not bad really. They have done a good job for me in the past. Also you can get packets online at the Fabric Mill. They also have the pattern booklets.

Also, there is a really easy way to hemstitch on your home machine. The requirements are as follows.

1. Your machine has do to a "Star Stitch" (or something similar, where the needle hits the same place multiple times.)

2. You have to have a "Winged Needle" (the sides are wider and poke larger holes than regular needles do)

3.Thread- (I usually use a serger cone) Because you are using a Star stitch you will use kind of a lot of thread.

4. Sew 1/4 from the edge. I like to serge the edges before I start and then star stitch right on the inside edge of my serging.

5. Make sure when you cut out your fabric that the front and back match up. We don't want any bubbles on the edges because one layer is bigger than the other. (If I'm doing a blanket I usually safety pin from the middle out to make sure I avoid this problem.

For the most part I do my own small items, Bibs, Burpers etc... and send the blankets out to be done. Sometimes its just not worth my time and I pay to have it done.

Friday, April 11, 2008

Baby Gifts

Blankets, Burpers and Bibs are always needed for a new baby. This is what I give all of my friends that are expecting. It is inexpensive, cute and useful! Its also nice to give a gift that you have put your own personal touch to.

Here are some examples of the Crocheted Edge Burpers and Bibs. These are to inspire you, not frustrate you! Keep practicing you'll get the hang of it!









Here are some great booklets with instructions that I like to use. All of the "Cute N' Cuddly" series by Shirley are awesome.

You can buy them at various places but Fabric Mill sells them online along with pre-hemstitched kits.

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Sewing 101

Simplicity.com has a great Sewing 101 lessons online. Here is the link. In these lessons there is a downloadable pattern for Pajama Pants. This is a good project for 1st time sewers.

If you are looking for a project to start. Try here.
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