First, I added the flowers. (I got the idea from this blog post for the flowers.) I cut circles from scraps of a pink t-shirt I had used for some other projects. I sewed them on with straight stitches.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Embellished T-Shirt with Ruched Sides
First, I added the flowers. (I got the idea from this blog post for the flowers.) I cut circles from scraps of a pink t-shirt I had used for some other projects. I sewed them on with straight stitches.
Monday, November 29, 2010
Making Fabric Flowers
I really think fabric flowers are neat. I made a few of my own from scraps (and even scraps of scraps!)
Then, fold the strip in half and sew it with very LONG stitches near the raw edges (my highest length setting on my machine is 4).
Some variations:
For the pink flower below, I just gathered a single strip (to try this...don't fold it over to double it...just gather!).
For the navy flower, I used a wider width of fabric. This is my favorite look.
For the green flower which looks very full, I used a narrower width of fabric, doubled it, and gathered it very tightly before sewing it together.
And here's a pink one I made with scraps from a t-shirt skirt.

For the pink flower below, I just gathered a single strip (to try this...don't fold it over to double it...just gather!).
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Friday, November 26, 2010
Small Tote Bag
I made this bag with some really cute denim pants I bought at Goodwill. (I would've been tempted to keep them if they hadn't been made for someone who's at least 6" shorter than my 5'10" self...)
so here's a project I came up with:
so here's a project I came up with:
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Thursday, November 25, 2010
Happy Thanksgiving!
I am trying this recipe for a turkey rub this year. However, I won't be making the turkey until Friday (we're going to the in-laws and my parents are serving pork chops on Thanksgiving!)
I didn't buy and start thawing the turkey til Monday! So Friday is the earliest I can cook it!
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Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Want to Make: Even More Baby Shoes
In case you wanted more ideas, here are some more patterns for baby shoes.
Pattern one
booties, not shoes
Mary Janes! Too cute.
Requires button holes. But they look easy other than that detail!
Here's a few cute pairs with cute color combos (boyish)!
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