Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Facelift for Pinktulip!
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Fat Quarter Sling Purse

I have made plenty bags but this bag was a challenge! Everything that could go wrong, did! I have NEVER unpicked so much in one bag. I was however determined to make the bag and make it well. So here it is! I love it. I used Amy Butler home dec fabric from her new range in a bright orange. The inside is a light blue soft denim. I plan to make another one of these in a soft denim matching a skirt I have cut out soon....
Sewing clothes
Here is the matching fabric and handles for the Fat Quarter bag.
And here is the finished set! I am quite proud of this project. It looks fabulous!
The skirt is a basic A-line pattern with some darts in the waist as I totally misjudged my waist! Need some brushing up on my measuring skills.
As pleased as I am with my skirt, the bag is really nice! I used firmer interfacing for the lining and it really gives the bag a nice structure. I added lots of pockets inside for all my daily goodies I carry everywhere.
A peek inside the bag showing the contrasting material as in the skirt and some of the pockets. I am totally amazed at the size of the bag and all this from a fat quarter! You really must try it. Jennifer gives various bag design options in the post and they are all stunning.Weekend sewing

This magazine I purchased at Hobby Lobby has been a great inspiration and I could not wait to get started.

This is such a simple, yet effective, idea. You just cover pieces of polystyrene with your favorite fabric and fix it to the wall. I just used prestic. A few orange pots and one of my two new cane chairs in view. I bought these chairs at a thrift store for $10 each! I am planning to make colourful cushions for the chairs and create a reading corner in the house.
I also made a table runner for my square dining table, using the small stash of orange pom-poms I had and some colourful fabric from Hobby Lobby. You can see a little bit of the large wall unit in the back. I re-arranged the wall unit and put lots of photo frames out as well as a few nice ornaments and on the floor, a new colourful rug. Almost done!
Just a glimpse of some things I did in the kitchen so far. I decided on a turqoise blue colour for the kitchen and found some awesome stuff in my cupboard to use for this corner. (Excuse the dirty dishes just visible below!).
More decorating to come.
Friday, April 24, 2009
Shopping in the USA!
First on my LIST was this book. I was delighted to finally find it at Barnes & Noble. LOVE this book and have already cut out 3 skirts based on patterns in this book. I will do a full review in the next month. If you are into making clothes, this book is a MUST have!
Ah, lots of fabulous fabric! There are several more photos, but I won't bore you and post them all. You will see them in my projects coming up!

I also bought some pom poms in various colours, lovely fabric for skirts I want to make, some ribbon and other trims, bag handles, etc. I also had a chance to visit a Dollar Tree shop. Wow! That's all I can say. More about my purchases will surface in projects I am busy with over the next few weeks. All I can say is that I envy crafters living in the US as they have such a variety of shops to choose from. All in all, a great trip and a lot of shopping achieved in a short time as this was a business trip.
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Surprize in the post box today!
I was so pleased when checking my post box today to find three parcels arrived! I recently ordered these purse feet from ByKimLane on Etsy. Finally I can now make some bags with purse feet.
Also, much to my surprize, the second parcel was from Australia! I ordered two patterns from http://www.nicolemdesign.com.au last week and they had arrived already! I ordered the Belle bag and the Teardrop frame purse patterns. I visit Nicole's blog daily and love her bag designs as well as her impromptu clothes sewing in times of crisis! I plan to make some of these when I return from my US trip.Orange Fleece blanket
Monday, April 6, 2009
Getting cozy with fleece and Amy Butler!
I recently purchased several fleece throws for a great price. I saw a great idea in Sew Hip!, my favorite sewing magazine from the UK. You just sew some cotton fabric around the edges. Very simple, very pretty. Here is the first one finished. Mine. Of course, Amy Butler fabric from her new range.
I just want to hug the blanket the whole time. It feels amazing (love fleece!) and it look amazing too! I finished a second blanket in orange for my youngest son, but forgot to get a picture. Two more blankets to make. I will post pictures when they are all done.