Saturday, May 9, 2009
Sewing Saturday
Check out my new super-cute, pleated buttercup bag! This pattern is available for free (thanks Rae!) here. The instructions are really clear and it's a perfect evening or weekend project. And all you need is a fat quarter! Can't wait to use it!
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Sunday, March 8, 2009
The Anticraft Quilts!
When I saw the MaterialGirlShoppe listing for a fat quarter bundle of eight gorgeous Joel Dewberry Aviary prints, my first thought was "Why... that would make a lovely quilt", and my second thought was "um.... if I knew how to quilt". But in true Anticraft fashion, I bought them anyway. So yesterday, fat quarters, batting, and thread in hand, I headed up to Barrie to my friend Karen's house. She ever-so-patiently walked me through making my very first quilt. (Come to think of it, maybe I should have asked her more of life's baffling questions while I was there - such as how to fold a fitted sheet.) Anyway, I really really love the results. I used 10" squares (I was able to get 2 from each fat quarter), so that gave me a quilt that's about 40" square, minus the seam allowances, plus the binding. Most of it was relatively straight forward. The binding part, not so much. However, I feel pretty confident that I can get another one started up until the binding stage. I wouldn't change much except that to make this quilt suitable for a crib, I would probably use two more fat quarters and add four squares to one end for a rectangular quilt. It was intense doing it in a day (we worked from 10 - 7:30 with about a half an hour break for lunch), but really really satisfying. I learned so much, I just hope I can remember it all. Thanks for all your help Karen!
ps. I'm keeping this quilt for me. :P
Saturday, February 21, 2009
More Sewing Projects!
My Saturday project was this shopping tote from Simplicity pattern 2806 (bag A). I made it with some retro fabric I had lying around in my fabric stash and lined it with white broadcloth. This was the first pattern I've made with no help, and after struggling for hours with my machine, I think it's actually ready for me to take shopping tomorrow! This was definitely an AntiCraft-friendly sewing pattern.
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