I knew I'd revisit the pleated beauty bag soon than later. I just love the unique look to this pleated beauty. I'm all for reducing, reusing, recycling. But, don't get me wrong, I'm not all about mother earth, more for preserving this great world God has given us for future generations. Anyway, getting back to reducing, reusing, recycling. I try to find ways to make my crafting less expensive and repurpose items already out there. Which is what I did for this bag.
I found a pair of linen pants at the Navy thrift store for a $1. I was taking a bit of a risk that I'd get enough usable material out of one pair to make another pleated beauty bag, but they were size 18 so I thought that might help me. The color was perfect for some leftover fabric from the bag I made myself. A new word has emerged lately, that word is upcycle. I particularly like this word, it is truly what I did with the pair of linen pants I picked up.
I knew right away who I was going to make the bag for, a beautiful young lady who was graduating from high school and moving on in her life. I wanted her to know how beautiful she was and how special she was to us and those around her, and to God!
Thank you for stopping by to visit Modge Podge Crafting, stop back soon to read about a Quilt-for-Life I made for Isaiah and yet another pleated beauty handbag I'm making for another friend.
Showing posts with label Bend the Rules Sewing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bend the Rules Sewing. Show all posts
Monday, June 14, 2010
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Sweet Cupcake - Cupcake Pincushion
The question was...what do you sew for a an experienced seamstress for her birthday? I wanted to make something special and unique. While perusing the internet for more sewing project ideas (like I really need more project ideas I have projects pouring out of every corner of my crafting area) I ran across Portabellopixie blog by Sandi Henderson. I knew I had stumbled onto something good!! After reading about her new book release I ventured over to her shop and took a peak at what she had to offer. I knew the moment I laid eyes on the cupcake pincushion pattern it would fit the 'special' and 'unique' I was looking for in that birthday gift I wanted to give! After some searching, I discovered that pretty much everywhere on the net offers the pattern for the same price, but I was in a hurry to get started so I ordered it from a seller off eBay who promised to ship the pattern the next day to me. In the mean time, I went shopping for the yummy fabrics that would make this sweet treat.
Let me tell you, her pattern directions are excellent and one step better were the color step-by-step pictures! Ahhh, perfect for a visual learner, like me! I got busy right away to make this darling little cupcake. This was my first time sewing a swirl seam (not sure the official name) and I was quite nervous at first that I was going to royally mess it up. Thankfully, it turned out much better than I expected. I learned a little bit as I did each seam what works best for matching up the edges. They weren't perfect, but I had decided that 'good enough' would be good enough, especially since I wasn't certain I could do any better the second go at it.
So....the finished product! It is a rather large pincushion. It is stuffed with poly pellets in the bottom for weight and a small layer of poly along the frosting part with SOS pads for the rest. The SOS pads worked great for stuffing and will help sharpen and keep sharp all the straight pins that find their new home in this yummy new pincushion.
Thank you for stopping by Modge Podge Crafting. Come back again soon!
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Free Pattern - Free is my friend!
I have really been enjoying my sewing exploits lately. I have also been in love with the funky floral print fabric I used to make my handbag, the brown fabric is a cotton solid. So, with this wonderful free pattern I found on the internet I made this beautiful tie dress as a birthday gift.
I used the toddler version of the pattern and forgot to shrink the pattern for a 2T size, so the dress I made is a 3T. I am amazed at the number of free patterns out there on the web. I would much rather get something for free instead of buy it, who wouldn't right?! As we say in our house, free is our friend! :) I used steam-a-seam2 for the embellishment on the bodice.
Please remember to respect the pattern owner's wishes and never make items to sell if they request the pattern be used for personal use only. Happy Sewing!!
I used the toddler version of the pattern and forgot to shrink the pattern for a 2T size, so the dress I made is a 3T. I am amazed at the number of free patterns out there on the web. I would much rather get something for free instead of buy it, who wouldn't right?! As we say in our house, free is our friend! :) I used steam-a-seam2 for the embellishment on the bodice.
Please remember to respect the pattern owner's wishes and never make items to sell if they request the pattern be used for personal use only. Happy Sewing!!
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Pleated Beauty Handbag - Something for myself!
Okay, so I do a lot of sewing, but mostly for others and rarely anything for myself. After seeing a couple of these pleated beauty handbags a dear friend made I was smitten and just had to make one for myself. They are trendy, chic, and just plain yummy! The pattern can be found in "Bend the Rules Sewing" by Amy Karol. The book has some other really cute patterns so I think it is worth the investment! I now have it on my wish list for my own library as I just returned the borrowed copy.
Please forgive my picture taking abilities...they need some help! Here is the pleated beauty handbag. A special thank you to my dear friend Fairlight for helping me along the way!
The brown is linen and the print is a cotton fabric. The pattern calls for embroidery, some machine and some by hand. I decided to forgo the extra work and used Steam-a-Seam2 along with some of the flowers from the print fabric to add embellishments to my bag. It made embellishing the bag super quick and super easy. I was thrilled with the outcome and seeing the bag still puts a smile on my face!
What bag is complete without some matching accessories? I just had to make a matching wallet to go along with my handbag. The pattern I used is called Wallet Wonders and is by Lazy Girl Designs. Both "Bending the Rules Sewing" and the Wallet Wonders pattern can be found at People, Places, and Quilts store in Summerville, SC. The ladies at PPQ are incredibly helpful and very sweet. I absolutely love my visits to PPQ, even when I just browse and don't buy anything. It's like stepping back a generation or two to a time long since forgot by many. It is a little taste of heaven.
I have to say that since buying my snap press from kamsnaps.com I will probably never use velcro again. Putting in snaps is a breeze and should last the entire life of my wallet, unlike velcro. I absolutely love my snap press and the 10 million choices for snaps, okay maybe not that many, but there are a lot and they are cheap! :)
This will not be the last time you see these fabrics and color combinations. I loved them so much that I decided to make a dress as a birthday gift from these same materials. It is nearly complete and I'll blog about it in the next week or so.
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