Monday, February 6, 2012

Tallulah Halter Dress




{2011 Craft Books}

:: Girl's World: 21 Sewing Projects to Make for Little Girls By Jennifer Paganelli
:: There are frilly dresses, ruffled pillows, bed canopies, stuffed animals... for girls toddlers to tweens
:: I sewed the Tallulah Halter Dress ~ the first time I made a halter dress & also my fist time making side vents
:: Fabric is Children at play by sarahjane for michael miller (1 1/8 yards was used which only cost $6.75)
:: She wants to wear it to the beach... only 4 months to go :o)


Happy Monday !  See you tomorrow :)

Friday, February 3, 2012

Bunting





{2011 Craft Books}

Add this super sweet bunting to any cake & it'll make it so much more festive !   It just takes a very small amount of card stock, some scissors, thread & a sewing machine. The how-to can be found in Microcrafts by Margaret McGuire, Alicia Kachmar, Katie Hatz, and Friends.

By the way, the recipe for this cake is from The Cake Mix Dr Bakes Gluten-Free.

Larissa @ mmmcrafts had a little write up about her 2 contributions (flower pocket pendants and greeting cards) in this book, check out her post.

Have a good weekend, see you on Monday !

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Rolled Wintery Weather Cowl



{2011 Craft Books}

Here's a quick & easy cowl to knit up for a child, it's the rolled wintery weather cowl, the knitting pattern can be found in The Rhythm of Family by Amanda Blake Soule.

Cowl is the new scarf, it serves the same purpose as a scarf, but it's easier to wear & it's best feature?  It stays on !  Since it doesn't fall off it's a lot less likely to get lost !

And how about us moms? Looking to knit yourself a cowl in the future?  Check out this cowl inspiration.

A few of my favorite cowl knitting patterns are:
:: Big Herringbone Cowl
:: Col GC
:: Looped Loop

Happy Thursday, see you tomorrow !

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

2011 Craft Book Month

 Hi there !

It's February again & I'm back for another craft book month where I'll be blogging about my favorite 2011 craft books & what projects I created from them... feel free to check out the previous years: 2010 craft books & 2009 craft books. So I hope to to have about 15-20 posts coming this month to share with you starting tomorrow...

I must share that one of my absolute favorite crafty type books from 2011 was Oliver+S little things to sew by Liesl Gibson. Yes, I know, I'm a broken record about this book (where I made the tutu, 2 art smocks, & the mittens), but it's really that good !  If you sew for children (up to size 10) you must get your hands on this one !  I sure hope she writes another book !   If you make anything from this book, be sure to share photos in the Oliver + S Patterns flickr group.
Also did you know there is a little things to sew-along? Check it out ! 

Happy Wednesday blogging friends, see you tomorrow.

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

School Photo Dress





This past weekend I was given a sewing weekend ~ I sewed & sewed & sewed in my studio and I was in the zone... I finished this School Photo Dress AND started & completed 3 sewing projects (which I will blog about real soon). So after finishing 4 sewing projects I have a huge sense of accomplishment !!!

I am so embarrassed to say that this has been on my list of things to sew for way too long. I purchased the pattern well over a year ago & I was planning on sewing it last October during Kid's Clothes Week. Anyway, now it's finally done. The difficulty level on this sewing pattern is 3 out of 4 scissors, I believe that's the highest I've gone with Oliver+S patterns... I installed my first invisible zipper !  What really drew me to this design was the kangaroo pocket. It's hard to see but the fabric is a check pattern brown with pale pink. I would like to sew another one with completely different fabric as I'm such a fan of this design !

Thank you for dropping by and checking in on my humble little space.

PS OK this is the part where I share how much it cost to make, but unfortunately I don't have all the details since I bought the invisible zipper & lining fabric so long ago, I don't remember. But the fabric was free because it was a gift I received & the sewing pattern was $15.95 (btw, any Oliver+S patterns are totally worth the investment, so never hesitate to buy one!!!)

Monday, January 30, 2012

Sleigh Ride Outerwear Tutorial

 Today I bring you the Sleigh Ride Outerwear Tutorial !

How this all started was I wanted to make a white winter coat with some kind of soft texture & fluff, you know, like snow. I also wanted it to be very wearable, something that could be worn outside, or course. When I took the photos of my daughter wearing it we were at an outdoor shopping area (while we were there, people were walking around & I heard someone 'oh, look at that little girl' so I hope that's a good sign). I was also thinking something chic, something that could even be worn in Paris, walking down the Champs Elysees?
 Besides sewing I also knit, so you will sometimes find me in the yarn section at Michael's ~ that's where I discovered doodle yarn... have you touched this stuff yet ??  It is SUPER DUPER SOFT & very chunky for yarn. I tried using the doodle yarn as the trim for this ensemble & it worked !  So here's how I put this look together...

I had 1.3 yards of ivory fleece (which was more than enough for a size 4 jacket with mittens & ear warmer), 1 ball of cream doodle yarn, & 4 ivory buttons.
 I zigzag stitched the doodle yarn onto the fleece with the widest & longest stitch possible. Even though it's zigzag stitched down, the doodle yarn still remains really fluffy.
Something you must know about doodle yarn is that it frays very easily so the key here is to tuck under all the ends! First attach the doodle yarn to the fleece before sewing up the final seams.
 :: take your favorite jacket pattern, I used the Abby Jacket (size 4), extended it to the knee by adding about 5.5 inches
:: I only used the ivory fleece for all the fabric pieces on the jacket (no contrasting fabrics used)
:: I added on seam side pockets by following this tutorial
:: I attached 2 rows of doodle yarn to the back of the collar as well as to each of the 2 cuffs, & 6 rows to the bottom of the jacket (I went up as far I could until I hit the pockets, but I think it would look cool if it had even more rows)
:: the button hole maker function on my sewing machine is no longer working so I followed this video: Making a Button Hole Using a Zigzag Stitch


 :: mitten pattern is from the Oliver+S little things to sew book
:: I attached one row of doodle yarn to each mitten above the elastic casing
:: I added a .5 inch to the length so I could fold under a .5 inch & create a seam similar to the Abby Jacket (the mitten pattern calls for zigzagging the raw edge)

 :: for the matching ear warmer cut out 2 pieces 4.5" X 21"
 :: cut 2 pieces of doodle yarn 23"
 :: zigzag stitch (using the widest & longest zigzag stitch possible) doodle yarn onto fleece

 :: put the 2 fleece pieces right sides together
 :: sew along long edges 1/2" seam
 :: turn right side out
 :: at the opening with doodle yarn sides together sew 1/2" seam

 :: tuck in in doodle yarn
 :: pin together remaining seam
 :: sew by hand the remaining seam


Voila !


PS Just to give you an idea if you plan on making this ensemble yourself, total cost for making it was: $16.95
1.3 yards ivory fleece $6.66 (it was a 50% off remnant)
cream doodle yarn $6.99 (on sale)
4 ivory buttons $3.30 (w/40% off coupon)
elastic for the mittens was minimal
(I had the white bias tape (for the mittens) in my stash & I reused the Abby Jacket pattern that I purchased in the fall which was $4.95 & I can reuse it again)
I do have some leftover ivory fleece & some doodle yarn, too :)
Good news for you if you don't already own the Abby Jacket pattern, it's currently on sale for $3.95 !!

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Gluten-Free Chocolate & Hazelnut Torte



We baked & ate this gluten-free chocolate hazelnut torte (made without the frosting) this weekend ~ it's from the Sweet and Savory Swedish Baking book. Be warned the ingredients were on the pricey side & it's old school (meaning it was a ton of work!), but worth it because it was for a special occasion ;)

Happy start of the week to you !