Showing posts with label crafty stuff. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crafty stuff. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

An exciting find... for the designer in all of us

I've mentioned this before.  But, I'm going to put it out there again for all the word to read.  Yesterday I mentioned that I have issues with magazine subscriptions.  I also seem to have issues with saying "NO" to purchasing books (cookbooks, and sewing books), and I seem to have issues when it comes to fabric.  I love fabric.  When I see fabric I love - I just want to buy it.  Even if I don't have a project in mind.  So I'm really better off just not looking for fabric at all.  But I just. can't. help. it!

Yesterday I happened upon a very cool website  And now I'm in even bigger trouble.  Have you ever heard of Spoonflower?  If you love fabric... or if you are a graphic designer... or if you have a little of both lurking somewhere inside of you... Then you are going to really LOVE this website.

It's a website where you can upload or create your own designs.  And create custom fabric.  You can then order your custom designed fabric in a variety of fabric choices.  Some of the choices are even organic (for those of you who need to get your granola on...)!  There is a sample pack of the fabric swatches that will cost you $1.00 to order and have shipped.  Mine is on the way.  The price per yard of fabric is a little higher than ordering a yard of fabric from an online store - but it isn't exactly outrageous.  I think it would be worth the expense to be able to order something completely original, completely mind, and something that can't be purchased off a bolt at Joann's.

I am SO excited about the opportunity to create my own fabric that I can hardly stand it!  I don't even know where to start. And, for those of us who don't know where to start - the website even has regularly scheduled contests - to give you a theme or direction in your designs/ creations.

Check out the site and tell me what you think!  And - please let me know if any of you create and upload any of your own fabric designs.  I'll be interested to see them.

In the meantime, I'm going to get working on some of my own ideas.

--bf

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

She's Crafty!

I. love. to. sew.  It all started a few years back when I became frustrated.  I mean REALLY REALLY frustrated with the price of clothes when I was shopping.  I just needed a few skirts.  I couldn't really find anything I liked - and the skirts that I did like -- were upwards of $60 - $80.  For a skirt!  An A-line skirt!

So, I thought to myself... "Self.  How hard can it be to make a skirt?  You should just buy a sewing machine and make your OWN skirts."  And so I did.  And so began my love for sewing.

I've made quite a few skirts.  Some I'm proud of.  Some I'm not so proud of.  I've also completed projects other than skirts... I made my Lovey a tie.  Out of corduroy.  Pink corduroy.  It turned out VERY COOL.  Lovey loves it -- he just doesn't have much reason to wear a tie.

I also made myself a sundress... that looked like a giant moo moo.  I'm not sure that I'm spelling "moo moo" right - but in this context the spelling of the word works -- because that is indeed what I looked like.  A giant hot pink cow.  Lovey wouldn't let me wear the sundress out of the house.  Or in the house.  It went to Goodwill.  Now someone is the proud owner of a dress that I slaved over... I hope it looks fantastic on someone a bit more "large and in charge" than me.

I made Lovey a pair of pajama pants.  They were a bit small.  But, he wears them every now and again just to make me feel like the effort was worth it.  I'm not sure if it's the size of the pants or the style -- it always looks like he has the pants on backwards - even when he puts them on the right way.  Good thing they are pj pants and he mostly wears them in the dark.  God Bless Lovey for loving me so much that he'll wear those horrible pants just to make me feel better.  He's a keeper.

After the epic fails at clothing that needs to "fit" -- I decided that I should stick to items that were non-clothing - until I can figure out how to make the appropriate changes to ensure proper garment fit.  So, I've stuck to baby receiving blankets, tote bags, etc.  I'm still trying to figure out my "fit" problems.  But goodness!  I do love fabric and sewing.  I'm addicted!

Of course, all of these projects were done before Sweet Pea came on the scene.  It's been a bit difficult to fit much "me" time into my life with a cuddly little guy... but lately I've been able to get a bit more time for some fun projects.  Sweet Pea heads off to bed sometime around 7:00 or 8:00 which gives me a bit of time to work on projects... It's taking me longer to get my projects done.  Gone are the days of "busting out a skirt" in one sitting - but I'm learning to slow down and enjoy the process.

And there are some nights that I work a bit later into the evening to get something done... because I just can't put down the fabric and back away from the machine.... but who needs sleep? Right?

In the past month, I've completed two kid's aprons - one for a little girl and one for a little boy... and a simple blanket/ tie quilt for Sweet Pea's birthday - it's done WAAAAY early... but like Sweet Pea will even remember.  He's not even one!!!


I've included a few photos for those that are interested... sorry they aren't the best angles/ images... I promise to work on my photography skills.  You know, in all my free time ;-)



Here is the little boy's apron.  It's reversible.  I can't take credit for this pattern... I found a free pattern for the apron here.... kid sized chef's apron  I made the apron to fit a 3 year old.  Sorry I don't have a photo of it ON a three year old... but the three year old does not belong to me ;-)





This is the little girl's apron.  I designed the pattern myself.  It was a bit of a pain... but in the end, I was happy with the result... I learned quite a bit... and was able to take out my aggression by continually ripping out my mistakes and staring over...  and over...  and over.  The apron was a gift for a family member - she's four.  Sorry that it isn't actually displayed ON a four year old.  I don't own one of those, either.





Finally, here are a couple of photos of Sweet Pea's quilt.  Finished last night.  I don't know if he will love it, but I really love it.  Finished size is about 44x57 or 58, I think.  I haven't actually measured it.  It was very, very simple to do... almost TOO easy.  I'm excited to try my hand a something a bit more complicated sometime in the future.

So - thanks for letting me share a few projects with you.  I'm having fun getting back into the sewing groove.  I've got projects stacked up on the sewing table and in my head.  I can't wait to start getting more creative!!  In the future I'll share some of my favorite books for projects... and the projects that I've playing with, too.

Any of you getting crafty these days?  I can't wait to hear more about the things you love to do!

--bf