Saturday, March 31, 2012

Simple Six-Pocket Bag

I have definitely caught the sewing bug!  I started out with the following fabrics and these directions. Simple Six-Pocket Bag


Found these at Hobby Lobby.  I think I wandered around the fabric section for over an hour trying to pick out something fun that I wouldn't be sick of next Thursday.  Finally settled on these.  I'm usually more of a green or purple girl, (not together though), so I went outside my norms.  

Three hours later, this is what I have to show. 



Isn't it cute?  It's not a large tote, more of a purse size, which I will totally be using it for! I really like the fabrics I picked out.  Especially how the inside looks.


It really was easy to make.  If I make another one, it will go much faster.  I tended to read the directions four times before proceeding.  It didn't say it in the instruction, but I might tack down the lining in a few places. I would totally recommend the directions.  If I was able to do it, you can too!

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Tote Bag-Success!

Moved on from the slightly disastrous to this Simple Tote Bag. This blog had nice step by step pictures and instructions.  I like that.  This one lived up to the title and was simple.  I think I did it in less than an hour.  


Finished product.  Basic construction, nothing too difficult.  Good project to get my feet wet with sewing again. (I can't figure out how to turn pictures.  Amuse me and turn your head.)



Close up of the pattern.  I like purple and this fabric looked like fun.  It was!



Hum, empty tote bag.  Looks like it needs to tote something.



I have plenty of knitting project that need somewhere to live when I'm not working on them.  (Craig will appreciate they're not all over the end tables!)


And here's the trusty sewing machine I got to behave.  It's my mom's old one and it's older than me.  I learned to sew on this machine.  My mom got a new one about 20 years ago when this one was acting up while we were working on 4-H projects.  It behaved nicely for me today. 





Now that I've gotten my feet wet with sewing, I want to go out and get more fabric and make something else tomorrow! 

First try at sewing

Made a simple drawstring bag. Had an error in design, but the machine worked fine. On to trying the basic tote bag I found.

Spring Wreath

Being Spring Break, I'm feeling quite crafty.  I needed a break from knitting and crocheting, so I figured I'd take my hand at an idea I saw online.

For Christmas we had a wreath on our pantry door and the hook was still there, so I figured we needed something more spring like.

Here's the materials I used.

I started with the larger wreath.  The smaller one was intended to go on the linen closet door upstairs.  That never ended up happening.

I started winding the fur yarn around the straw wreath.  I left the plastic on the wreath because it gave a smoother surface.

Winding, winding and winding.  Did I mention I wound the yarn around the wreath? 

Three and a half episodes of Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman later, it was wrapped.  I didn't take a picture after that.  I needed to secure the end of the yard somehow.  I ended up taking a straight pin, cut the end off and bent it into a staple shape.  Hot glue secured the flowers, add a ribbon hanger and voila!  It was finished.  I decided that one was enough and returned the rest of the supplies.  


Here's a closer up view of how it looked.  I ended up using 1 1/2 skeins of the fur yarn.  I like how the color turned out.  I think it was called moss or something like that.  It was a variegated green that gave the wreath some depth.  Even though it took forever, I like how it turned out. 

Next adventure, sewing!

Monday, March 26, 2012

First Post

So, I'm sitting here on the couch on Spring Break and I figure, Hey, why not start a blog on my adventures in knitting, crocheting and other crafty things.  I have about 5 projects I'm in the middle of and I figure if I blog about them every now and then, it will give me motivation to finish.  We'll see how this works.